Resident Clinical Training covers all subspecialty areas of Orthopaedic surgery including:
Adult Reconstruction, Spine, Foot and Ankle, Hand & Upper Extremity, Orthopaedic Trauma, Pediatric Orthopedics, and Sports Medicine. Throughout the five years of designed progression of responsibility, autonomy, and expectation graduates will leave with the knowledge and skills to peruse either fellowship tainting or begin clinical practice.
Rotations By Year
PGY-1
2 months of General Surgery
1 month of Radiology
3 months of General Orthopaedics
3 months of Adult Reconstruction
1 month of Neurosurgery / Spine
1 month of Medical Intensive Care
1 month of Emergency Medicine
PGY-2
3 months of Hand
3 months of Trauma
3 months of Sports
3 months of General Orthopaedics
PGY-3
3 months of Spine
3 months of Pediatrics
3 months of Trauma
3 months of General Orthopaedics
PGY-4
3 months of Adult Reconstruction
3 months of Sports
3 months Pediatrics
3 months of Trauma
PGY-5
3 months of General Orthopaedics
3 months of Adult Reconstruction
3 months of Foot & Ankle
3 months of General Orthopaedics Research
Affiliated Sites
Primary Site
Larkin Community Hospital
Participating Sites
The Hand Institute
Miami Hand Center
Carilion Medical Center – Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital
Miami Surgical Center
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Orthopaedic Trauma Service, a Division of Florida Orthopaedic Institute