Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

The Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship Program at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, affiliated with the University of Arizona College of Medicine, is a one year ACGME accredited post-graduate training program designed to offer an extensive educational experience in pediatric orthopaedic surgery.

Under the supervision and guidance of six fellowship trained faculty, the fellow will gain a concentrated clinical experience in musculoskeletal disorders involving infants, children, and adolescents.

The curriculum is broadly based on five content areas, with outlined goals, objectives, and learning strategies for each of them. These include spinal deformity, neuromuscular disease, hip and lower extremity disorders, pediatric trauma and fracture care, and sports medicine.

Throughout the course of the fellowship year, the fellow will improve their technical abilities, knowledge base, leadership and teaching skills, decision making, and organizational skills through direct supervised patient care and participation in the conferences, lectures and journal club. The fellow will be involved in the education of the orthopaedic residents and medical students who rotate on the pediatric service.

The fellowship provides an extensive array of clinical resources.

For details of Qualification and downloading Application form, Registration to Orthopaedic Fellowships is needed



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