The purpose of the fellowship is to provide comprehensive training in all aspects of adult reconstructive orthopaedic surgery. Emphasis is given to the fundamentals of the surgical principles, from primary cases to the most complex revision problems.All major joints are included, with the exception of the hand and wrist.
Fellows actively participate in all aspects of patient care, ranging from preoperative planning to postoperative follow-up. In addition, they are included in formal weekly teaching conferences and participate in the training of our orthopaedic residents.
Research is encouraged and considered an important aspect of the training program. Facilities, personnel, and time are available for meaningful clinical and laboratory research projects. We offer training in computer assisted navigation, pelvic and femoral osteotomies, unicompartmental knee replacement, hip and knee arthroscopy, resurfacing, knee osteotomies and minimally invasive total joint replacement.
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