Patello-Femoral

Applications open: 25 September 2024 - 16 November 2024

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Course details

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Course duration:

10-12 months

Course fee:

€1500 for Full ESSKA Members or €2000 for others

Assessment & awards:

Part I - online theory assessment

Part II - in-person surgical skills assessment

Part III - clinical reasoning case study assessment

Introduction

Successful European Certification Patello-Femoral Module participants will demonstrate the background knowledge and practical skills required to undertake Patello-Femoral procedures using state-of-the-art surgical techniques to the standard set by the ESSKA community.

About this course

Patello-Femoral Module Structure

  1. Theory component (online theory study and multiple-choice assessment)
  2. In-person surgical skills course (surgical skills assessment)
  3. Clinical reasoning (reflection on using techniques in practice, case study presentation)

Once registered, participants are expected to complete the module within 10-12 months unless additional time is requested due to special circumstances (e.g. due to illness or maternity/paternity leave).

It is anticipated that participants will spend approximately 50 hours reading, reflecting, practicing and undertaking assessment associated with this Module.

The Patello-Femoral module addresses the following Core Competencies from the ESSKA Core Curriculum:

  • I1 Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction
  • I2 Paediatric medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction
  • I3 Tibial tubercle osteotomy
  • I4 Trochleoplasty (open)
  • I5 Trochleoplasty (arthroscopic)
  • I6 Rotational osteotomy
  • J1 Lateral facetectomy (open)
  • J2 Lateral facetectomy (arthroscopic)
  • J3 Small implant cartilage replacement
  • J4 Patellofemoral arthroplasty

What to expect

Part 1 is the theory learning and assessment stage.
 

To help with this, there are 2 'Preparatory Reading' tiles, each contains 13 articles, which you can read in your browser or download. 

There is also a 'Preparatory Videos' tile, containing 6 videos technical videos.

Finally, there is the ESSKA Patello-Femoral Book, which should form a basis for your studies.

Assessment attempts are time locked, they will only be open during specific assessment windows.

  • The first attempt window will be from  19 January - 2 February 2025.
  • The second attempt window will be from 3-9 February 2025.
  • The third and final attempt window will be from 10-16 February 2025.

Everyone will get a maximum of 3 attempts at the exam. Each attempt must be completed within the specific attempt window (so if you take and fail attempt 1, you must wait for the attempt 2 window to open).

It will be a 50 question, multiple choice format, you will have 60 minutes to complete the exam.

Each exam features a different set of 50 questions (so, attempt 1 is different to attempt 2, to attempt 3).

You need to take the exam in one sitting, so please ensure you will not be disturbed for 60 minutes. You will not be able to pause the exam, flag any questions, or go back to any questions. You also cannot save your progress.

The questions have been prepared from the preparatory materials sections, from the ESSKA Academy website, and drawing upon Patello-Femoral science and your own surgical experience.

The pass grade for the exam is 74%

If you do not achieve 74% in attempt 1, then you can try again with attempt 2, then attempt 3 if you need it. If you are unable to pass any of the attempts then you will be allowed to continue with the module, but you will not receive the ESSKA certification at the end of it.

If you miss an attempt window, you cannot get that back, it is marked as a 0%.

 

Part 2 is the in-person Surgical Skills Assessment event. This will take place in the Arthrex ArthroLab, Munich, Germany, 6-7 March 2025.

In this tile you will find a copy of the surgical skills assessment criteria, including the expectations for minimum acceptable standards. You will see there are 8 sections you will be assessed on, with a pass grade of 3 out of 5 required in each in order to successfully complete this stage of the module.

 

Part 3 is the reflective practice component. 

For this part it is required that participants produce a video of a Patello-Femoral case (8 to 10 min length) including:

  • Pre-op clinical examination, X-rays, MRI figures e.t.c.
  • Demonstration of basic surgical steps of the procedure performed by the participants 
  • Post-op clinical examination and post-op imaging (X-rays)

You may produce a supporting presentation or PDF to accompany your video.

 

It is vital that participants gain permission from patients for their case studies, this needs to be evidenced in the presentation. All patient data needs to be anonymized. Any video commentary needs to be in English.

 

In this step, it is important for participants to display reflective practice, including the techniques and theory they have covered during the module so far, therefore it is expected that the case studies/videos are new, as opposed to older cases you may have recorded in the past.

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