Procedure-focused care
Structured assessment, procedure readiness, peri-care guidance, and follow-up support.
Orthopaedics focuses on bones, joints, trauma and rehabilitation with strong surgical and conservative management exposure.
Structured assessment, procedure readiness, peri-care guidance, and follow-up support.
Students learn through structured exposure, case discussions, demonstrations, and supervised academic guidance.
The department emphasizes respectful communication, documentation, counselling, and clear next steps.
Orthopaedics focuses on bones, joints, trauma and rehabilitation with strong surgical and conservative management exposure.
Orthopaedics is the branch of medicine that deals with diagnosing and treating problems with the bones, joints, and muscles. Fractures, joint injuries, back discomfort, and ligament damage are all conditions that directly affect a person's ability to move and do everyday things. So, it is very important to perform a thorough clinical examination and seek treatment as soon as possible to address these problems.
The Department of Orthopaedics at PMCH focuses on studying and treating musculoskeletal problems through a standardised clinical procedure. Based on the patient's history, physical exam, and diagnostic findings, our clinical staff determines the exact nature of the injury or disorder and develops a treatment plan. In many cases, surgery is necessary, but the most important thing is that the decision about whether a patient needs surgery or conservative care is based only on an accurate clinical examination.
At PMCH, our goal is to create an orthopaedic care system that is always focused on making accurate diagnoses, providing safe treatment, and helping patients regain their mobility.
A simple view of how patients and learners move through the department workflow.
Initial guidance and documentation begin here.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
The team coordinates the next step with patient safety and clarity.
Final advice, reporting, and continuity are explained clearly.
Published faculty roster for Orthopedics, supporting teaching, patient care, and departmental academic work.
Clinical learning spaces, hospital areas, and support facilities connected to department work.
Orthopedics supports the PMCH model of patient-first care and structured medical education. Students learn through observation, supervised practice, and feedback while patients receive respectful guidance.