IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
NEW Program Anticipated
Founded
in 1868, the Wayne State University School of Medicine is the largest
single-campus medical school in the nation with more than 1,000 medical
students. In addition to undergraduate medical education, the school
offers master's degree, Ph.D., and M.D.-Ph.D. programs in 14 areas of
basic science to about 400 students annually. The school's ties to the
community are strong. As the only medical school in Detroit, WSU has a
stated mission to improve the overall health of the community.
The
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Orthopaedics Medical Student
Clinical Research Award offers an extraordinary medical student the
opportunity to dedicate a year to complete clinical research projects
at CHOP. This
opportunity is a "year out" experience; i.e. the successful applicant
will dedicate a year to clinical research with CHOP orthopaedic
surgeons before either the third or fourth year of medical school. Because
of the extreme competitiveness of the orthopaedic residency application
process, this funded year of clinical research and interaction with the
CHOP orthopaedics world- renowned faculty is a much sought after
opportunity amongst medical students who want to pursue a career in
orthopaedic surgery. The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at CHOP was ranked the best in the nation for orthopaedic care by Child magazine's 2006 survey and has been ranked as the nation's finest in a survey of pediatric hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.
The magazine's 2007 guide to "America's Best Children's Hospitals"
ranked CHOP as the best hospital for children in the United States for
the fifth consecutive year.
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