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M. S. Orthopedics or Master of Surgery in Orthopedics is a three-year doctorate degree course in the branch of Orthopedics which deals in acute and chronic disorders of the musculoskeletal system like arthritis, trauma, and congenital deformities through surgical as well as non-surgical methods. The course covers educating students on how to detect, diagnose and treat these diseases relating to joints and bones. Bone tumor, cervical spondylosis, spinal cord injury, rheumatoid arthritis, limb fractures are some of the common topics under this course. This course offers job opportunities in various fields on successful completion.
This course opens many doors of opportunities for candidates on having successfully completed it. They can opt to serve as doctors, surgeons, nurses, and therapists in the health care sector or can take up teaching jobs in reputed medical colleges and universities. Enterprising candidates can even start a hospital or clinic and nursing homes of their own. Additionally, candidates can serve the nation by joining the naval or army forces.