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Orthopaedic Residency Program

Fellowship/Residency Information

523 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021
UNITED STATES
https://www.hss.edu/education-institute/academic-training/orthopaedic-residency-program

During the five-year HSS Orthopaedic Residency Program, residents master the fundamentals of orthopaedic surgery and develop broad skills in musculoskeletal research. From the day they arrive, HSS residents are immersed in educational conferences, and clinical and research activities. They begin honing basic surgery skills in year 1, both in the clinic and in the state-of-the-art Simulation Learning and Training Center (SLTC). With each successive year, residents advance their proficiency through rotations at nearby facilities and subspecialty rotations. All residents are required to conduct basic or clinical research and submit a research grant.

Primary Language Spoken: Hospital for Special Surgery
Sponosoring ISAKOS Member(s):

Contact Information

Pascal D. Ferreira, BS, Program Coordinator

Fellowship Program Information

Affiliation (Center Type): Weill Cornell Medical College (Teaching, Academic, University)
Fellowship Training Session or Other Educational Opportunity Length:
Can the Center customize educational opportunities for participants?: Yes
Fellows Accepted Per Year: 9
Faculty Participating in Fellowship Education: Available through the program website
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Financial Support and Expenses

Types of Financial Support Available: Private Public
Other support that the Teaching Center can provide: On demand from program website Other
Estimate of Living Expenses (Housing and other major costs):

Anticipated Fellowship Participation in Surgical Cases

Area(s) of Specialty: Ankle Arthroscopy Biologics Elbow/Wrist Arthroscopy Knee Arthroplasty Knee Arthroscopy Hip Arthroplasty Hip Arthroscopy Pediatrics Shoulder Arthroplasty Shoulder Arthroscopy
Role of the fellow with respect to Clinical, Surgical, Research, and other opportunities:
Types of Educational Opportunities:
Research projects, research facilities and resources, cadaver labs, publication opportunities, integration of the patient and public involvement, and the role of the fellow: Available through the program website
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