General Information
The Baylor Orthopedic Residency training program is designed to present a comprehensive exposure to all aspects of Orthopedic Surgery to include trauma, joint arthroplasty, hand, foot and ankle, spine, sports medicine, oncology, and pediatrics. The basis of such a program is founded on the fundamentals of anatomy, physiology, and pathology for the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases. Throughout the five-year program, an emphasis is directed toward the development of diagnostic and surgical skills.
- Total number of residents in program: 25
- Starting date of residency: July 1
- Appointments made after M.D. received
- Other prerequisites for program: None