Medical Students
Elective Rotations:
UVA Orthopaedic Surgery Visiting Medical Student Rotations 2026
The School of Medicine is now accepting applications via VSLO for visiting MS4 student rotations in the following date blocks: Rotation A: 6/8/26 – 7/3/26 Rotation B: 7/6/26 – 7/31/26 Rotation C: 8/3/26 – 8/28/26 Rotation D: 8/31/26 – 9/25/26Rotation E: 9/28/26 – 10/23/26 Please see more information for away rotators by following the link below.
The UVA Department of Orthopaedic Surgery welcomes medical students of all levels of training to learn and gain exposure to our field. Please see the pages below for specific information related to opportunities based on your level of training.
The University of Virginia Department of Orthopaedic Surgery adheres to ALL DUTY HOUR RESTRICTIONS as defined by the University of Virginia School of Medicine Curriculum Committee. Please note that medical students who rotate on Orthopaedic Surgery must abide by these duty hour restrictions. Faculty and residents may not be aware of the student call schedule and thus it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that they meet the guidelines as defined by the University policy. If at any time you feel pressured to violate this policy, please notify Dr. Chhabra (Dept Chair), Dr. Gwathmey (Program Director), Dr. Mike Hadeed (ACE Director), Dr. Max Hoggard (Clerkship Director), or David Craig so we can address the situation immediately.
UVA Orthopaedic Surgery Visiting Medical Student Rotations 2026
The School of Medicine is now accepting applications via VSLO for visiting MS4 student rotations in the following date blocks: Rotation A: 6/8/26 – 7/3/26 Rotation B: 7/6/26 – 7/31/26 Rotation C: 8/3/26 – 8/28/26 Rotation D: 8/31/26 – 9/25/26Rotation E: 9/28/26 – 10/23/26 Please see more information for away rotators by following the link below.
University of Virginia School of Medicine Policy on Duty Hours
Medical students rotating on clinical services (clerkships, selectives and electives) will be subject to the same principles that govern the 80-hour work week for mid-level residents (a maximum of 80 hours of required clinical duties per week averaged over a four week period, no more than 24 consecutive on duty hours with at least 10 hours off between shifts, and on average one day in seven free from all required clinical duties). Four additional hours for the handover of patients (no new patients) after 24 hours is allowed for feedback on clinical decisions and for continuity. Clerkship, electives and selectives directors are responsible for monitoring and ensuring that duty hours are adjusted as necessary. Student duty hours should be set taking into account the effects of fatigue and sleep deprivation on learning and patient care. In general, medical students should not be required to work longer hours than mid-level residents*. (Curriculum Committee 9/9/2004; modified 04/14/2011; 12/13/2013)
Subspecialty Services
Adult Reconstruction (Joints)
– Dr. Tracy Borsinger
– Dr. James Browne
– Dr. Quanjun Cui
– Dr. Ian Duensing
Foot & Ankle Surgery
– Dr. Joseph Park
– Dr. Truitt Cooper
– Dr. Venkat Perumal
– Dr. Caroline Tippett
Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
– Dr. Bobby Chhabra (Department Chair)
– Dr. Rashard Dacus
– Dr. Nicole Deal
– Dr. Aaron Freilich
– Dr. Kacy Peek
Orthopaedic Trauma
– Dr. Mike Hadeed (4th year ACE Director)
– Dr. Max Hoggard (3rd year Clerkship Director)
– Dr. David Weiss
– Dr. Seth Yarboro
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
– Dr. Stephen Brockmeier
– Dr. Matt Deasey
– Dr. David Diduch
– Dr. Winston Gwathmey (Residency Program Director)
– Dr. Chuck Su
– Dr. Brian Werner
Pediatric Orthopaedics
– Dr. Mark Romness
– Dr. Keith Bachmann
Spine Surgery
– Dr. Frank Shen
– Dr. Adam Shimer
– Dr. Joshua Li
– Dr. Stephen Lockey
Orthopaedic Oncology
– Dr. Max Hoggard (Clerkship Director)