Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program

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Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program

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Duration: 5 Year(s)

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Orthopedics

Overview

The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is a comprehensive five-year postgraduate clinical training program designed to develop highly skilled orthopedic surgeons. Residents receive extensive hands-on experience in trauma, adult reconstruction, sports medicine, spine surgery, pediatric orthopedics, hand surgery, foot and ankle surgery, and orthopedic oncology exposure. The program emphasizes progressive surgical responsibility, evidence-based practice, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Training occurs across tertiary care hospitals, trauma centers, and outpatient orthopedic clinics, providing exposure to both elective and emergency orthopedic conditions. Structured academic teaching, cadaveric labs, simulation training, and research opportunities are integral to the curriculum. Residents are actively involved in teaching medical students and junior trainees. Graduates are well prepared for American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) certification and for careers in academic medicine, subspecialty fellowships, or advanced orthopedic practice.



Admission Intake

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Fee (INR):

-

Stipend (INR):

Yes — Residents receive a monthly stipend/salary as per University of Oklahoma Graduate Medical Education (GME) pay scale, with annual increments, health insurance, paid leave, malpractice coverage, and academic benefits.

Accomodation:

At Your Own

Scholarship:

-

Eligibility

  1. MD/DO degree (MBBS equivalent for international applicants).
  2. Completion of medical school.
  3. ECFMG certification for international medical graduates.
  4. Eligibility for Oklahoma state medical training license.
  5. Application through ERAS.
  6. Participation in NRMP Residency Match.
  7. Strong academic record and letters of recommendation.

Minimum Education

MD (Doctor of Medicine)Doctor of Osteopathy (DO)

Admission Process:

  1. Complete Medical Degree: MD/DO or MBBS equivalent.
  2. ECFMG Certification: Required for international applicants.
  3. ERAS Application: Submit application with CV, personal statement, USMLE scores, and letters of recommendation.
  4. Interview Process: Shortlisted candidates attend departmental interviews.
  5. NRMP Match: Final selection through the National Resident Matching Program.
  6. Licensure & Credentialing: Obtain Oklahoma training license and complete institutional onboarding.
  7. Program Start: Residency begins as per academic calendar, typically in July.
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