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Supervision Policy

The Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center is committed to Residency Education and to Advanced Graduate Training of Fellows in the sub-specialties of Shoulder, Elbow and Sports Medicine (2 fellows) and Hand Surgery (1 fellow).

Residents rotate on clinical rotations starting in the PG-2 year and progress in independence and autonomy through the course of the residency. As mandated by New York State and NewYork-Presbyterian Policy, however, all resident-related activity is under the supervision of the Attending Staff of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.

In addition, the Fellows also will have increasing responsbilitiy, autonomy and independence during their 1-year experience. However, all fellow-related activity is also under the supervision of the Attending Staff on their respective services as mandated by New York State and NewYork-Presbyterian Policy.

 

 

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