- The Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program aims to develop interest in solving clinical and basic science problems in the field of orthopaedic surgery and have residents become leaders in the field
- In the PGY-1 year, the resident partakes in a surgical internship consisting of 24 weeks in orthopaedic surgery and 28 weeks in various disciplines
- The PGY-2 and PGY-3 years comprise the junior residency
- The PGY-4 year is completely a subspecialty year, with rotations in adult reconstructive surgery, pediatric orthopaedics, tumor, spine, and upper extremity surgery
- The PGY-5 year is a chief resident year with rotations
Entry requirements for this course
TOEFL
TOEFL is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
not required but recommended
SAT
SAT is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
Additional info
•Applicant must have successfully completed high school education and must submit an official high school transcript •ACT scores are required