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Adult Reconstruction Fellowship

Overview

The University of Virginia, in beautiful Charlottesville, Virginia is now accepting applications for two one-year fellowship positions in adult reconstruction. This fellowship is accredited by the ACGME and has been critically reviewed to provide comprehensive training in complex primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty, computer assisted surgery, DAA total hip replacement, and hopeful introduction of robotic joint replacement. Fellows gain a broad experience in evaluating and treating all complications associated with hip and knee arthroplasty, as UVA has the largest revision burden in the state of Virginia. Fellows are active participants in resident supervision and education, leading weekly journal clubs/conferences and providing formal lectures to the orthopaedic residency 4-5 times per year. Fellows are expected to participate in clinical research and patient safety projects as part of the ACGME requirements. Candidates must be Board-Certified or eligible to sit for the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery examination, and have graduated from a five-year US or Canadian accredited Orthopaedic Surgery residency program.

Fellowship Information

The Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at the University of Virginia offers strong educational opportunities through in-depth clinical experience and thorough curriculum.

Current and Past Fellows

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