Residency Program
The Baylor College of Medicine Orthopedic Residency training program offers residents comprehensive exposure to all aspects of orthopedic surgery to include trauma, joint arthroplasty, hand, foot and ankle, spine, sports medicine, oncology, and pediatrics.
Our 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.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for orthopedic education at Baylor College of Medicine include a M.D. degree from an accredited medical school.
The Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Residency Program in Orthopedic Surgery is an approved sixty-month training program in all areas of musculoskeletal surgery.
The following links provide more information about our residency program:
- See the Residency Program application requirements. Note: The deadline for all application document submission is Nov. 1.
- The Residency Selection Committee invites candidates to interview starting Nov.1. See information about the interview process.
- Visit the BCM Office of Student Affairs web site for student events, services and programs.
- View a list of our Faculty.
- Our residents training at the Baylor Clinic, affiliated hospitals and other cooperating institutions.