The goals of the Hand
Fellowship Program at Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute will be to
provide a comprehensive review of hand surgery and provide extensive
exposure to the surgical treatment of hand and upper extremity problems.
The program is well-versed in the multiple subspecialty areas of
hand and upper extremity surgery including congenital hand, rheumatoid
arthritis, reconstructive surgery, post traumatic surgery, neurological
conditions, microsurgery, elbow surgery and shoulder surgery. The
cooperative efforts between the orthopaedic and plastic surgery
divisions provide adequate exposure to hand, upper extremity, and
microvascular surgery. Following the completion of the fellowship,
the hand fellow should be well-versed in the proper recognition,
management, and disposition of patients with various hand and upper
extremity conditions.
Education Methods
Vanderbilt Orthopaedic
Institute Hand Fellowship Program is a 1-year program. The hand
fellow will be responsible for the care and management of the attending
hand surgeon's patients and emergency room patients from adults
to children. While rotatiing between the attendings, the fellow
obtains a comprehensive approach and overview to upper extremity
disorders including hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder surgery. the
fellow will work directly with each attending and will be involved
in the non-operative, pre-operative, operative, and post-operative
management of outpatients and inpatients. The fellow participates
in performing surgery on those patients evaluated in clinic and
will also participate twice a week in Hand Conference and once a
month in Journal Club.