University of Hawaii Orthopaedic Residency Curriculum Guide

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Introductory Documents: Orthopaedic Surgery
Introduction and Program Overview: The University of Hawaii Orthopaedic Residency Program PDF 22 KB
The Orthopaedic Residency Program is dedicated to the development and measurement of comptetencies in the following areas: Patient Care; Medical Knowledge; Practice-based Learning and Improvement; Interpersonal and Communications Skills; Professionalism; and Systems-Based Practice. Training, education and evaluation, throughout the program, is based upon these tenets.
Educational Philosophy and Residency Training Goals PDF 20 KB
Program Goals, Objectives and Implementation PDF 20 KB
Rotation Curricula Describes rotation types, rotation lengths and rotations-by-program year for University of Hawaii Orthopaedic residents. PDF 20 KB
Typical Orthopaedic Resident Rotation PDF 20 KB
Summary of Training by Program Year Brief descriptions of precisely "what the Orthopaedic resident will be able to do" at the end of each program year. PDF 20 KB
PGY-1 Specific Goals and Objectives (General Surgery Program) PDF 20 KB
Competencies-Based Curriculum Guides
ANESTHESIA (PGY-1 through General Surgery) PDF 21 KB
NEUROSURGERY (PGY-1 through General Surgery) PDF 21 KB
RHEUMATOLOGY (PGY-1 through General Surgery) PDF 18 KB
Adult Orthopaedic & Fracture/Trauma Rotation at Queen's, PGY-2 PDF 16 KB
Adult Orthopaedic & Fracture/Trauma Rotation at Queen's, PGY-5 PDF 16 KB
Adult Orthopaedic & Fracture/Trauma Service at Tripler Army Medical Center, PGY-3 PDF 13 KB
Bone and Joint Rotation at Straub, PGY-3 PDF 29 KB
Hand Surgery, PGY-3 PDF 13 KB
Hand Surgery, PGY-5 PDF 13 KB
Pediatric Orthopaedics at Kapiolani, PGY-3 PDF 13 KB
Pediatric Orthopaedics at Kapiolani, PGY-4 PDF 13 KB
Pediatric Orthopaedics at Shriners, PGY-4 PDF 15 KB
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harborview, University of Washington, PGY-3 PDF 19 KB
Spine, PGY-5 PDF 22 KB
Sports Medicine, PGY-4 PDF 15 KB
Research/Electives PDF 12 KB
Total Joint and Adult Reconstruction Rotation at Queen's, PGY-3 PDF 13 KB
Tumor/Oncology PDF 14 KB
Resident Research Program PDF 16 KB
Research Project Outline Guidelines and Submission Form PDF 15 KB
Resident Responsibilities & the Evaluation Process
Resident Responsibilities PDF 14 KB
In addition to educational and clinical responsibilities detailed in the 2008-2009 Resident Handbook, there are several administrative and additional educational responsibilities that every resident must be aware of, including but not limited to The Orthopaedic Inservice In-Training Examination (OITE), conference participation, faculty and rotation evaluations, medical records, operative case logs, PGY-1 resident procedures and the resident advising system. Note: Appendices are available at the program offices.