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The Ohio State University Orthopaedic Residency Program is committed to providing a well-rounded educational experience for residents in every aspect of orthopaedics. By combining a large volume of clinical work in each orthopaedic subspecialty, the academic pursuits in research and teaching are optimized. The program's parent institution is The Ohio State University Hospital. Three additional hospitals, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus Children's Hospital, and Grant Hospital collaborate with the parent institution to provide each resident with complimentary ingredients for a well-rounded orthopaedic educational experience. The affiliation of the four hospitals provides a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal problems and pathology in all ages. The education of the orthopaedic residents at each hospital is the responsibility of the Director of Orthopaedic Education at each respective hospital, which is ultimately supervised by the Program Director.
Information about OSU Orthopaedic Residency Program from Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (FREIDA)
American Medical Association offers an online database of information on graduate
medical education programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education (ACGME), and combined specialty programs. FREIDA Online lists
detailed information for those programs that provide updated data to the AMA
and request an expanded listing. The database includes information on residency
program requirements and board certification requirements as well as medical
licensure, the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), and the entry of
foreign-born medical graduates to the US. To view details of OSU Orthopaedics program, visit FREIDA Online, and enter our program identifier number: 260-38-21-099.
Information about OSU Orthopaedic Residency Program on OSU Orthopaedics Web Site
All of our residency information materials are available online on this web site; no printed material is available for mailing. Please use the menu items on the left side of this page to access available documents. For more information, please contact the Residency Program Coordinator [shown below].
Julia Panzo
Education Program Manager
Department of Orthopaedics
4118 Cramblett Hall
456 W. 10th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210-1240
Phone: 614-293-6194
FAX: 614-293-3596
Email: Julia.Panzo@osumc.edu
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