Department of Orthopaedics
Fellowship Programs
Fellows are mentored by faculty who practice at the highest level of their profession.
Fellowship Programs
Fellows are mentored by faculty who practice at the highest level of their profession.
Our Programs
The Department of Orthopaedics at Brown offers comprehensive fellowship training across eight specialties.
The Adult Reconstruction Fellowship provides advanced training in a broad range of primary and complex hip and knee revision reconstructive surgery as well as joint preservation techniques.
Brown's Foot and Ankle Fellowship Program provides comprehensive training in the operative and non-operative care of the foot and ankle.
The Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship involves a one-year experience of intensive post-residency training in disorders specifically related to the hand, elbow and shoulder as well as problems involving microvascular reconstruction.
The goal of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship at Brown University is to provide clinical training in all aspects of orthopaedic care for the pediatric and adolescent patient.
The Rhode Island Hospital Shoulder and Elbow Service offers an advanced clinical and surgical experience which includes over 450 cases per year with a broad experience in arthroscopic, open and revision shoulder and elbow surgery.
The Spine Fellowship combines a diverse and active operative and clinical schedule with the opportunity for clinical research.
Brown's Sports Medicine Fellowship is a unique, one year experience of post-residency training in disorders specifically related to all facets of sports medicine.
Open to Brown Residency program graduates, the Sixth-Year Trauma Fellowship ensures that trainees become skillful, experienced surgeons.