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6th QMUSC Intermediate Course - Faculty Feedback and Examination Guidelines

This document provides faculty feedback and examination guidelines for the 6th QMUSC Intermediate Course, focusing on shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, hip, knee, and ankle and foot joint regions. It includes instructions on presenting relevant data and scans, while ensuring patient privacy is maintained.

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6th QMUSC Intermediate Course - Faculty Feedback and Examination Guidelines

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  1. 6th QMUSC Intermediate Course5-7 December, 2019 • Name : Description Faculty Feedback

  2. 6th QMUSC intermediate course • Instruction: • Be sure essential information is presented • Show relevant data and date of screening • Make sure NO patient data is shown • Have you included both a longitudinal and a transverse scan for each Joint • No need to send any video clip or procedure • . You are required to submit in total 50 normal or some patholigical examination for the following joint regions: • [each 6-8 different systemic scans] • Shoulder • Elbow • Wrist and Hand • Hip • Knee • Ankle and Foot

  3. Longitude Biceps Description Faculty Feedback

  4. Shoulder • Shoulder • Example : Biceps transvers and longitude • Subscapularis transvers and longitude • Supraspinatus , infraspinatus , rotator cuff, • Glen humoral Joint , AC joints • You can choose the most important images; two images can be placed on one page if you wish

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