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Training Areas of Affiliated Institutions

Please refer to the table below for an overview of the areas of training provided by each institution. Selecting the hyperlink in the "Hospital" column will bring up additional information related to the Goals & Objectives for that institution.


Hospital Areas of Training
Parkland Health & Hospital System

University Hospital — Zale Lipshy
 
University Hospital — St. Paul
Fourteen full-time orthopaedic faculty instruct the resident in traumatic and non-traumatic conditions.

There are five orthopaedic services at PMH which focus on the following subspecialities:

  • Sport Medicine (A Service)
  • Adult Reconstructive Surgery and Orthopaedic Oncology (B Service)
  • Spine Surgery (C Service)
  • Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery (D Service)
  • Trauma Service (E Service)
  • Foot and Ankle Surgery (F Service)
Children's Medical Center
Staffed by four fellowship trained full-time pediatric orthopaedists.  Children's Medical Center is a Level I Pediatric Trauma facility.
 
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital  
Six full-time orthopaedic surgeons treat the full spectrum of pediatric orthopaedic disorders.
 
VA Medical Center  
Adult reconstructive and general elective orthopaedic surgery. Specialty clinics include amputee, foot, knee, hip, spine, and hand.
 

 


last edited: June 10, 2008