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Program Graduates and Fellowship Sites
Graduates:
| Year/Name |
Sub-specialty |
Location |
Years |
| 2012 |
| Santiago Lozano-Calderon |
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2008-2012 |
| Katherine Ma |
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2008-2012 |
| Vishal Patel |
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2008-2012 |
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| 2011 |
| Justin Friedman |
Trauma |
USC |
2006-2011 |
| Mark Jo |
Trauma |
Wash U. St. Louis |
2006-2011 |
| Matthew Harris |
Pediatrics |
Shriner |
2006-2011 |
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| 2010 |
| David Friedberg |
Trauma |
UCSF |
2005-2010 |
| Garrett Snyder |
Sports |
U. Kentucky |
2005-2010 |
| Yigal Samocha |
Spine |
Texas Back |
2005-2010 |
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| 2009 |
| Yasmin Dhar |
Sports 3B |
PA Hospital |
2004-2009 |
| Travis Kemp |
Foot & Ankle |
Coughlin Clinic |
2004-2009 |
| Yeukkei (Roy) Cheung |
Adult Recon |
UC Davis |
2004-2009 |
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| 2008 |
| Timothy Achor |
Trauma |
HSS |
2003-2008 |
Daniel Kelmanovich
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Foot & Ankle |
Inst. F&A Recon Mercy (Meyerson) |
2003-2008 |
| Jennifer Kreshak |
Tumor |
Mass General |
2002-2008 |
| Yariv Maghen |
Hand |
NYU Joint Diseases |
2003-2008 |
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| 2007 |
| Cristian Brotea |
Spine |
Cleveland Clinic |
2002-2007 |
| Amar Rajadhyaksha |
Adult Recon |
HSS |
2002-2007 |
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Fellowship sites:
University of Pittsburgh
Duke University
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, NY
University of Tennessee – Campbell Clinic
New York University/Hospital for Joint Diseases
Beth Israel Deaconess/Harvard Medical School
Brigham and Woman’s Hospital
Beth Israel North Medical Center
Institute for Foot and Ankle Reconstruction at Mercy, Baltimore, MD
University of California – San Francisco
Baylor College of Medicine
Hospital for Special Surgery
Children’s Hospital Philadelphia
University of Pennsylvania
Cedar-Sinai, CA
Georgetown University
The Union Memorial Hospital
Florida Orthopedic Institute
Cleveland Clinic
Massachusetts General Hospital |
Orthopaedic
Training:
Many orthopaedic surgeons elect to do further training, or fellowships, after completing their residency training. Fellowship training in an orthopaedic subspecialty is typically one year in duration (sometimes two) and sometimes has a research component involved with the clinical and operative training.
Examples of orthopedic subspecialty training in the United States are:
- Hand surgery
- Shoulder and elbow surgery
- Total joint reconstruction
- Pediatric orthopedics
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Spine surgery
- Musculoskeletal oncology
- Surgical sports medicine
- Orthopaedic trauma
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