Resident Understanding of Common Acetabular Fractures Using 3D Printed Models is a randomized control trial studying the benefits of 3D printed models for resident understanding of common acetabular fractures. The study is jointly led by Dr Mohd Hadizie Din, Dr Nor Azman Mat Zin, and Dr Nik Mohd Rizal. It includes a lecture on approaches to acetabular fractures, interpreting imaging of fracture patterns, and a certificate of participation for attending residents who answer a 25 question single answer questionnaire to support the study.
Resident Understanding of Common Acetabular Fractures Using 3D Printed Models is a randomized control trial studying the benefits of 3D printed models for resident understanding of common acetabular fractures. The study is jointly led by Dr Mohd Hadizie Din, Dr Nor Azman Mat Zin, and Dr Nik Mohd Rizal. It includes a lecture on approaches to acetabular fractures, interpreting imaging of fracture patterns, and a certificate of participation for attending residents who answer a 25 question single answer questionnaire to support the study.
Resident Understanding of Common Acetabular Fractures Using 3D Printed Models is a randomized control trial studying the benefits of 3D printed models for resident understanding of common acetabular fractures. The study is jointly led by Dr Mohd Hadizie Din, Dr Nor Azman Mat Zin, and Dr Nik Mohd Rizal. It includes a lecture on approaches to acetabular fractures, interpreting imaging of fracture patterns, and a certificate of participation for attending residents who answer a 25 question single answer questionnaire to support the study.
Co-Joint collaboration with RCT study on “Resident Understanding of Common Acetabular
Fractures Using 3D Printed Models “
Speaker & Co-Supervisor: Supervisor of RCT: Co-Supervisor of RCT:
Dr Mohd Hadizie Din Dr Nor Azman Mat Zin Dr Nik Mohd Rizal
Date : 5th September 2022
Benefits of attending Time : 2-4pm • Lecture on approach to Acetabular fracture Venue : Dewan Kuliah 7 (DK 7) • Interpreting Imaging of Acetabular fracture pattern • Certificate of Participation HUSM • Supporting colleague Thesis by attending and answering 25 SAQ ( Single Answer Question)
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