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What Is A Fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeon? |
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Answer» A fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who has completed a minimum of 13 years of education and has completed an additional year of specialty training in a SPECIFIC FIELD of orthopedic surgery in an ACCREDITED fellowship program. There are fellowships in all areas of orthopedics, including foot and ankle, hand and wrist, back, and neck and spine. ADDITIONALLY, orthopedic surgeons MAY focus on a specific field of orthopedics, like pediatrics, sports medicine, or trauma. A fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who has completed a minimum of 13 years of education and has completed an additional year of specialty training in a specific field of orthopedic surgery in an accredited fellowship program. There are fellowships in all areas of orthopedics, including foot and ankle, hand and wrist, back, and neck and spine. Additionally, orthopedic surgeons may focus on a specific field of orthopedics, like pediatrics, sports medicine, or trauma. |
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