Cert Orthopaedic Year 1 Semester 1

COH 103: Community Health

Community health workers (CHWs) are frontline public health workers who have a close understanding of the community they serve. This trusting relationship enables them to serve as a liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery

HSM 303: Health System Management
This is a level three module suitably done after you have done Community Health Module. This module has three units and requires a total of at least 30 hours or 3 credit hours to complete. 
CLS 103: Clinical Skills

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

TLS 103: Trauma Life Support

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

SHA 103: STI/HIV/AIDS

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

BHS 103: Behavioral Sciences

To successfully pursue a career in Nutrition and Dietetics, Behavioral Science module is very crucial. Here learners are introduced to elements of human behavior. This is in order to appreciate that there are differences in social norms and these in turn influence individuals and group health seeking behaviors.

Material Science

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

PAT 103: Pathology

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

PHY 106: Physiology I

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

ANT 106: Anatomy I

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.