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Brown University Program

Providence, Rhode Island

Orthopedic Surgery

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Orthopaedics Residency Program at Brown University, one of the oldest in the nation, focuses on producing the next generation of physician leaders in orthopaedics, providing residents with a comprehensive training experience across several affiliated hospitals, including Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children's Hospital. With a structured five-year curriculum, this program emphasizes clinical excellence and diverse experiences in specialties such as trauma, pediatrics, and sports medicine. It also offers a unique sixth year of training in an Orthopedic Trauma fellowship, enabling fellows to act as junior attendings and manage surgical cases independently, preparing them for a successful career in orthopaedics.

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Highly Competitive

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Program Details

Specialty

Orthopedic Surgery

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Orthopaedics Residency Program at Brown University does not explicitly mention policies regarding International Medical Graduates (IMGs) within the provided text. However, it emphasizes the aim to produce future leaders in orthopaedics, which typically implies an inclusive approach. Information about IMG acceptance can sometimes be inferred from general program openness and diversity. No specific acceptance rates, eligibility requirements, or visa sponsorship information for IMGs were outlined.

Categorical Positions

6

Categorical Positions (detail)

Typically six residents in each year of the program.

Program Website

Address

Brown University, 75 Waterman St., Providence, RI 02912

Program Director

Ray Hsu, MD

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Current Residents

Overview

The current Orthopaedics Residency Program at Brown typically has six residents per year, resulting in a total of around 30 residents across all years of training. The program's history and robust training offer significant exposure to various orthopaedic subspecialties.

PGY-1 MD

6

PGY-1 DO

PGY-1 IMG

Curriculum & Education

Overview

The residency typically lasts five years, based at Rhode Island Hospital, Hasbro Children’s Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, and the Providence Veterans Affairs Hospital, with each resident getting four months of protected research time.

Application

The application process for the Orthopaedics Residency Program at Brown University includes specific deadlines and requirements mentioned in the 'How to Apply' section. Candidates should refer to this section for detailed information.

# of Locations

4

Fellowship

The residency program is followed by one year as a junior attending, during which a Trauma Fellowship is awarded. Additionally, the Silver Family Fellowship allows residents to provide orthopedic care in underserved regions globally. This demonstrates a focus on further specialization and impactful practice after residency.

Resident Life

Overview

Brown's residency program is unique in that our orthopedic residents stay on for an additional 6th year of training in our Orthopedic Trauma fellowship, gaining valuable hands-on experience and insights into orthopedic practice.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

5

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Alumni

Alumni from the Orthopaedics Residency Program have pursued a variety of paths post-graduation, with many entering fellowship programs ranging from trauma to sports medicine and more. Graduates commonly work in academic settings, private practices, and community hospitals across various geographic regions.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

Fellows participate in the acute management of orthopedic injuries and postoperative care, allowing insight into both surgical practice and organizational aspects.

PGY-1 Salary

Vacation

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