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The programme aims at producing Trauma and Orthopaedic Technicians equipped with necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes required in the non-surgical management of trauma and orthopaedic cases.

The Trauma and Orthopaedic Technicians(TOT) will work with other care providers to provide integrated health care approach. The TOT will work as middle level professional support to the T&O Surgeon or Medical officer in charge.

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
The specific objectives of the programme are;
• To train Trauma and Orthopaedic Technicians who would provide the necessary assistance to Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeons at the Tertiary level
• To produce middle level professionals who would provide appropriate care to trauma and orthopaedic patients at the District and Sub-District level.
• To provide a level of professional staff who would provide the important role in patient after-care re-integration into society.
• To train the kind of staff who would engage in clinical research to enhance knowledge and practice

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Applicants must possess a minimum of CREDIT (C6 in WASSCE or D in SSSCE) in;
A. The THREE Core Subjects (English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science), and
B. Three Elective Subjects from the following areas;
i. SCIENCE: Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry
ii. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE: General Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry
iii. HOME ECONOMICS: Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry, Economics, Food and Nutrition, Management in Living.
iv. GENERAL ARTS: Literature in English, French, Ghanaian Languages, Christian/Islamic Religious Studies, Economics, Geography, History, Government, Mathematics and General Knowledge in Arts.

NB: The THREE Core Subjects and THREE Elective Subjects must give an Aggregate of 24 or better for SSSCE applicants and 36 or better for WASSCE Applicants (WASSCE: A1 - C6/SSSCE A-D). D7, E8 & F9 ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ADMISSION into the programme.

In addition to the above a candidate must submit a completed application form (Ministry of Health/ Health Training Institutions Application Form) and go through a selection process comprising of a written examination and oral interview.

Course Syllabus

  • 1st year

    First Year Courses

    • 1st Semester

      Human Anatomy & Physiology I
      Introduction to Computer Science
      Communication and Report Writing I
      Medical Sociology and Psychology
      Sign Language I
      Mathematics & Statistics
      Patient Assessment Skills I
      Catholic Social Teachings (Non-scoring)
    • 2nd Semester

    • Human Anatomy & Physiology II
      Communication and Report Writing II
      Sign Language II
      French
      General Pathology
      Patient Assessment Skills II
      Patient Care & Interpersonal Skills
      Wound Management

    Assessment

    • Assessment of students’ performance in each course (thus both Theory and Practical) will be done through a combination of continuous assessment and end of semester examinations.

      The weighting will be as follows:
      Continuous assessment = 30%
      End of semester examinations = 70%
  • 2st year

    Second Year Courses

      • 1st Semester

        First Aid & Basic Life Support
        Introduction to Orthopedics Advanced Anathomy & Musculoskeletal Assessment I
        Radiology Interpretation I
        Fractures: Treatment And Rehab I
        Equipment And Orthopedic Appliances
        Pharmacology
        Clinical Practice I
      • 2nd Semester

      • First Aid & Basic Life Support
        Introduction To Orthopedics
        Advanced Anatomy & Musculoskeletal Assessment I
        Radiology Interpretation I
        Fractures: Treatment And Rehab I
        Equipment And Orthopedic Appliance
        Pharmacology
        Clinical Practice I

      Assessment

      • Assessment of students’ performance in each course (thus both Theory and Practical) will be done through a combination of continuous assessment and end of semester examinations.

        The weighting will be as follows:
        Continuous assessment = 30%
        End of semester examinations = 70%
  • 3st year

    Third Year Courses

    • 1st Semester

      Fractures: Treatment And Rehab III
      Prosthetics And Orthotis Studies I
      Health Services Management and Administration
      Health Law And Ethics
      Practical Labs II
      Clinical Practice III
    • 2nd Semester

    • Team
      Career Strategies/Enterpreneurship
      Project Work
      Practical Labs III
      Clinical Practice IV
      Prosthetics And Orthotics Studies II

    Assessment

    • Assessment of students’ performance in each course (thus both Theory and Practical) will be done through a combination of continuous assessment and end of semester examinations.

      The weighting will be as follows:
      Continuous assessment = 30%
      End of semester examinations = 70%

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