Luton FRCS (Tr & Orth) Clinical and Viva Revision Course | 5 October 2024
Overview
Join a comprehensive revision course meticulously designed for candidates gearing up for the FRCS Tr and Orth exams. Includes clinical mock viva sessions, intermediate and short cases.
- Tips and tricks: Benefit from valuable insights and strategies shared by seasoned professionals to enhance your exam-taking approach.
- Hot seat viva for paediatrics/spine: Engage in interactive and dynamic hot seat viva sessions specifically tailored for Paediatrics and Spine topics, simulating the exam environment.
- Mock viva sessions: Participate in mock viva sessions designed to closely emulate the actual exam scenarios, allowing you to refine your responses and build confidence.
- Clinical cases: Explore a range of clinical cases with patients, delving into the practical application of knowledge and problem-solving skills essential for the FRCS Orth exams.
- Expert faculty: Learn from FRCS Orth Examiners and a team of experienced faculty members who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to guide you through the intricacies of the examination process.
Programme
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Convenor:
Mr Sanjiv Manjure
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Sanjiv Manjure graduated from The M.S. University, Baroda, India in 1990. He underwent a four-year postgraduate residency in Orthopaedics, a structured intensive training programme which involved research, publication and also hands-on surgical experience and training. This culminated in a Masters degree in Orthopaedics (M.S. Orthopaedics).
In the U.K., he underwent Higher Surgical training in the South East Thames Region (Guy’s and St.Thomas’). During this period, he completed M.Ch (Liverpool), FRCS (Gen Surgery Glasgow) and FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics). He spent a year of advanced surgical training at the Guy’s Hospital London, Knee Unit and furthered his skills in knee sports injuries and revision arthroplasty.
Mr Manjure worked as a Consultant at Medway Hospitals NHS Trust & King’s College Hospital, London. He was appointed as Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Luton & Dunstable foundation trust. Sanjiv has brought many innovative ideas to the L & D since he joined and of special mention is formation of the Hip & Knee Surgery Unit for complex /revision arthroplasty and introduction of computer navigation techniques for knee replacement.
Mr Manjure’s areas of special interest include Sports Injuries of the knee including arthroscopic ACL, reconstruction, cartilage transplantation, primary and revision knee and hip replacements and unicompartmental knee replacements. For his contribution to the L&D hospital, Mr Manjure was awarded a Clinical Excellence award for the year 2008-2009.