The Orthopaedic Oncology program at the UF OSMI offers two educational opportunities: a Clinical Fellowship and an Observational Fellowship. They are described in detail below: Clinical Fellowship The
Description The fellowship at the University of Chicago was begun by Daniel P. Mass, MD, who created the fellowship as an educational opportunity and a way to share
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,Cemperdown, Australia, Speciality: Trauma and tumours Aims of Fellowship: The fellow will be involved in the management of patients presenting to the musculoskeletal tumour service
Program Description: The aim of the program is to gain comprehensive exposure in the management of primary and secondary musculoskeletal tumours, be involved in the multi-disciplinary planning for the
Description: Funded by the National Orthopaedic Hospital and SICOT Every year, SICOT offers 2 surgeons a three-month fellowship to the National Orthopaedic Hospital in Lagos (Nigeria). The accommodation and
Huntsman Cancer Institute and Primary Children’s Medical Center,Salt Lake City, USA, Speciality: Orthopaedics Aims of Fellowship: The fellowship provides extensive exposure to tertiary/quaternary sarcoma surgery as well as
Observational Fellowship The Orthopaedic Oncology division welcomes international and American visitors for informal observational fellowships. This experience is of variable length. Some have come for a few days
Location: Mount Sinai Hospital Number of Positions: 3 Duration: 1 to 2 years Site: Mount Sinai Hospital, Musculoskeletal Oncology Unit Supervisors: Dr. Jay Wunder Dr. Peter Ferguson This
Vanderbilt Program Information: The Orthopaedic Oncology Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center began in August, 2006. The program will have one fellow per year. The fellowship lasts for one year.