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What Is The Educational Training Of An Orthopedic Surgeon?

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Board-certified orthopedic surgeons have successfully completed a minimum of 13 years of formal education:

  • Undergraduate: Four years of STUDY in a COLLEGE or university
  • Medical SCHOOL: Four years of study in a school of medicine
  • Orthopedic Residency: Five years of study at a major medical INSTITUTION

Board-certified, FELLOWSHIP-trained orthopedic surgeons have completed:

Undergraduate: Four years of study in a college or university

Medical School: Four years of study in a school of medicine

Orthopedic Residency: Five years of study at a major medical institution

Fellowship Training: One year of specialized education in an accredited fellowship program

 All orthopedic surgeons continue their medical education yearly to stay current in orthopedic knowledge and skills.

Board-certified orthopedic surgeons have successfully completed a minimum of 13 years of formal education:

Board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons have completed:

Undergraduate: Four years of study in a college or university

Medical School: Four years of study in a school of medicine

Orthopedic Residency: Five years of study at a major medical institution

Fellowship Training: One year of specialized education in an accredited fellowship program

 All orthopedic surgeons continue their medical education yearly to stay current in orthopedic knowledge and skills.



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