NUH Orthopaedic Clinical Fellowships The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has seven positions available for trained orthopaedic surgeons interested in gaining further subspeciality experience at NUH. One fellowship is available
Program Details: Applications are invited for Fellowship in primary, complex and revision arthroplasty • Short Term Fellowship ( 2 Weeks to 3 months ) • Medium Term Fellowship with
University of Manitoba Pan Am Clinic,Winnipeg, Canada, Speciality: Sports Medicine and Upper Extremity Aims of Fellowship: Extensive experience with knee, shoulder reconstruction and upper extremity surgery is available
Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore. Six month Fellowship: Fully qualified General Orthopaedics Surgeons from the region (ASEAN/ASIA) who want an attachment in Paediatric
Arthroscopic Surgery and Sports Trauma Ctea – Arthroscopic Surgery and Sports Trauma BR116, no 4021 Curitiba Parana BRAZIL Description: Ctea – Arthroscopic and Sports Traumatology Center Fellowship – Arthroscopic
London, UK, Speciality: Arthroscopy and knee surgery Aims of Fellowship: To teach practical aspects of knee arthroscopy and arthroplasty. Period of Fellowship: Six months to one year Sponsoring
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Stanmore, UK, Speciality: Hip Aims of Fellowship: The fellowship is based around both clinical and basic science research. Period of Fellowship: Six months to one
Speciality: Primary and revision hip arthroplasty and surgery of the young adult hip Aims of Fellowship: The Exeter Hip Unit has an international reputation in the management of
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Stanmore, UK, Speciality: Knee Aims of Fellowship: The fellowship is focused almost exclusively on research in both joint replacement and cartilage transplantation. Period of Fellowship:
Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre,Exeter, UK, Speciality: Knee Aims of Fellowship: Fellows can obtain experience in all aspects of knee surgery. This includes soft tissue reconstruction, osteotomies, lower limb