Joint Reconstruction Fellowship
The fellowship includes clinical training in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of degenerative, rheumatoid and post-traumatic arthritis of the hip and knee. Surgically, fellows are exposed to a high volume of primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty (2,500 surgeries per year), as well as the surgical treatment of young adult hip and knee disorders including hip resurfacing, osteotomies and knee arthroscopy. The fellowship also includes a large number of complex primary joint reconstruction for skeletal dysplasias.
Training & Curriculum
Fellows gain comprehensive experience in all facets of the Joint Reconstruction Fellowship Program.
Application Information
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We are proud to name so many esteemed physicians and highly regarded researchers, all representing nearly every major medical discipline, as members of the Joint Reconstruction Fellowship training program leadership and faculty.
Our current and past fellows are helping to shape the future of Joint Reconstruction through their commitment to patient care and innovative research.
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