The Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Program at Wake Forest University School of Medicine serves to prepare fellows for a career as a clinical or academic adult reconstruction surgeon. Our program provides a balance of operative experience and clinical time, as well as protected research time.
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Program Goals
The fellowship is designed to provide a complete experience in total joint education and in depth understanding of the treatment of complex arthroplasty problems. We want to provide the educational building blocks to lay a foundation for the management of any pathology that one will encounter in practice. At the completion of fellowship, you should be able to:
- Evaluate patients and develop treatment pathways
- Determine surgical indications
- Medically optimize patients for surgical intervention
- Formulate and execute surgical plans
- Complete at least one, publishable paper
“This fellowship enforces the fundamentals of total joint arthroplasty and prepares you to face the challenges of being a competent, high-volume and well-rounded Joint Reconstruction Specialist. You are groomed to operate and think at the highest level, while demanding excellence in patient care and patient outcomes.“ – past fellow
“The fellowship in adult reconstruction at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist was a career-defining and life-changing year. Not only did I get equipped with the tools and skills necessary to embark on a successful career as a joint replacement specialist, but I was also able to learn from incredible mentors who I now consider lifelong friends.” – past fellow