Subspecialties
A strong emphasis is placed on orthopaedic subspecialties:
Sports
Medicine
Hand, Foot & Ankle
Pediatrics
Spine
Oncology
Total Joint Reconstruction.
The students'
clinical experiences are further enriched by rotations at Nemours
Children’s hospital in Jacksonville Florida, Fairfax Community
Hospital in Fairfax Virginia, and the Baltimore Shock Trauma Center
in Baltimore MD. These rotations provide extraordinary opportunities
in pediatric orthopaedics and community trauma.
Healing the war-torn
WRNMMC
serve as the tip of the spear in providing definitive surgical care
and rehabilitation for battlefield injured soldiers and marines
from the Global War on Terrorism.
Residents receive
an unparalleled experience in the orthopaedic management of these
complex injuries and are provided outstanding opportunities to engage
in war-related research.
Faculty interaction
Residents and staff meet daily during the week to
discuss cases and address the core curriculum. The WRNMMC faculty
works closely with the residents in all aspects of patient care
from outpatient clinics to the operating room and wards.
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Contacts
Program
Director
Scott Shawen, LTC, MC, USA
Associate
Program Director
JEFFERSON JEX, MAJ, MC, USA
Intern
& Medical Student Advisor
LTC Derek Ispen
301-319-3403
Residency
Program Coordinator
and
Clerkships
& Intern Interview Appointments Ms. Natasha Jones 301-295-8588
Clerkship
Request Form
Charting
the course
The Army allows
continuous training beginning with internship through to graduation.
Navy trainees
who have completed an Orthopaedic internship can be assured of continued
Orthopaedic Residency Training at the NCC, after completion of GMO/Flight/UMO
tour, unless selected to straight through training.
More information
For additional information regarding an Orthopaedic
Residency or Internship, at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, please contact the Residency Coordinator
listed above.
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