Trauma Long-term Fellowship awardees 2022-23

Congratulations to the twenty-eight institutions selected to be part of the 2022-23 Long-Term Fellowship program

The AO Trauma NA Long-term Fellowship (LTF) is a transparent, non-conflicted, long-term fellowship program supervised and monitored by a fellowship committee of surgeons with expertise in the area of postgraduate education.

The LTF program provides funding support directly to the trauma fellowship program and is inclusive of all the trauma fellows in the program.

Features of this program include continuous monitoring and expertise from peer-approved orthopedic trauma representatives as well as access to a variety of educational events and resources such as the fellows cadaver course, fellows research grant, and fellows Davos experience. 

Learn more and apply to the Long-term Fellowship program.

2022-23 awardees

Carolinas Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Dalhousie University
Detroit Medical Center
Emory University
Indiana University
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
MetroHealth Medical Center
OrthoIndy
R. Adams Crawley Shock Trauma Center
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
St. Louis University
Tampa General Hospital
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
University of California, Davis
University of California, San Francisco
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi Medical Center
University of Missouri, Columbia
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
University of Toronto, Sunnybrook
University of Washington
Vanderbilt University
Wake Forest University
Washington University at St. Louis
Yale University

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