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University of Hawaii Orthopaedic Residency Curriculum Guide
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| Introductory Documents: Orthopaedic Surgery |
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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. |
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Educational Philosophy and Residency Training Goals PDF 20 KB |
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Program Goals, Objectives and Implementation PDF 20 KB |
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Rotation Curricula Describes rotation types, rotation lengths and rotations-by-program year for University of Hawaii Orthopaedic residents. PDF 20 KB |
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Typical Orthopaedic Resident Rotation PDF 20 KB |
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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 |
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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. |