A fellowship usually designates a period of training that includes specific academic requirements. The reasons for pursuing a fellowship may include the desire to develop special skills and interests in a subspecialty area or to pursue the opportunity to do further research and writing in preparation for an academic career.
Below are useful articles for finding a fellowship position. For an up to date list of available Canadian Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowships please visit the COA Orthopaedic Fellowship Directory . If you would like to add your orthopaedic fellowship, please email the details of your fellowship to cynthia@canorth.org for consideration.
For those seeking a fellowship, the AAOS Postgraduate Orthopaedic Fellowship Directory also provides a listing of fellowships available in the USA. This is printed on a yearly basis. By purchasing this book, it also gives you access to the online fellowship directory.
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If you are interested in any of the Canadian Fellowships, please contact your preferred centres directly.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 February 2008 )
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The AAOS Postgraduate Orthopaedic Fellowship Directory provides a listing of all fellowships available. This is printed on a yearly basis. By purchasing this book, it also gives you access to the online fellowship directory.
The Combined Musculoskeletal Matching Program (CMMP) has a listing of all US orthopaedic fellowships that go through the match.
Those who are seeking an international fellowship, please look for information through the Global Orthopaedic Opportunities .
Below are links to several useful Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship web sites listed by category.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 )
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The Medical Council of Canada and the local provincial licensing body, namely the College of Physicians and Surgeons of each individual province, govern the ability to practice medicine in Canada. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada govern one's specialty status. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 September 2006 )
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