The Bone Surgery program at the Faculty of Medical Science spans five years, providing an in-depth education in the specialized field of orthopedic surgery. This comprehensive curriculum covers a diverse range of bone-related conditions, including fractures, joint disorders, and musculoskeletal injuries. Residents engage in hands-on surgical training, gaining proficiency in various orthopedic procedures such as joint replacements, trauma surgery, and spinal surgeries. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating radiology, physical therapy, and rehabilitation in bone surgery. Trainees actively participate in orthopedic clinics, operating rooms, and collaborate with rehabilitation specialists. Graduates emerge as skilled bone surgeons, well-equipped to contribute to advancements in orthopedic care within the Faculty of Medical Science.