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University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship

Fellowship/Residency Information

1959 NE Pacific Street
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, WA 98195-6500
UNITED STATES
http://www.orthop.washington.edu/

The UWMC Shoulder and Elbow Fellowships are one-year acting instructor appointments to our faculty with the ability to function as an attending physician. This in-depth clinical experience is initially heavily supervised, but progresses to independent decision-making and resident teaching.

Primary Language Spoken: University of Washington Medical Center
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Contact Information

Jason E. Hsu, MD, UWMC/Associate Professor and Fellowship Director

Fellowship Program Information

Affiliation (Center Type): University of Washington (Teaching, Academic, University)
Fellowship Training Session or Other Educational Opportunity Length: 12 months
Can the Center customize educational opportunities for participants?: Yes
Fellows Accepted Per Year: 2
Faculty Participating in Fellowship Education: Winston J. Warme, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Jason Hsu, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Albert Gee, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Jonah Hebert-Davies, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Corey Schiffman, M.D., Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
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Financial Support and Expenses

Types of Financial Support Available: Public
Other support that the Teaching Center can provide: Medical Societies
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Anticipated Fellowship Participation in Surgical Cases

Area(s) of Specialty: Elbow/Wrist Arthroscopy 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: Over the past three years, we have published research on bacterial cultures found in revision shoulder arthroplasties, outcome research, conflict of interest questions, chondrolysis and pain pumps, impingement syndrome, glenohumeral arthritis, biofabrication of cartilage, glenohumeral joint dislocation, total shoulder arthroplasty, and the efficacy of medical education.
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