Funded by unrestricted educational grants from LINK orthopaedics and Smith & Nephew, the Adult Reconstruction and Limb Preservation Fellowship is a one-year program located at UAB Highlands and UAB Main Hospital. The subspecialty training is designed to provide extensive exposure to the evaluation and management of both primary and complex hip and knee problems, as well as additional training in limb salvage joint procedures.
The primary goal of the fellowship is to prepare surgeons for a career as a well-trained hip-and-knee reconstructive surgeon, either in limb salvage cases or scholarly subspecialist in private practice. During the fellowship, the fellow will be able to experience superior hands-on training alongside dedicated and enthusiastic faculty in a mentorship model.
The program includes 12 months of clinical work; each rotation is three months in length with each primary surgeon and a three month elective block to choose either additional academic time or community surgeon visitation. While on these services, you work one-on-one with a member of our adult lower extremity reconstructive faculty to perform preoperative consultations, participate actively in surgical procedures, and are directly involved in postoperative patient management.
In addition to clinical training, you will be an active leader in specialty-specific education including case conferences, journal clubs, and technical cadaver lab experiences.
The fellow will also have ample opportunity for development and completion of clinical research projects. Overall, the fellowship is designed to provide flexibility in setting you on a path to achieve your career aspirations.
Meet the Faculty
Interested applicants should contact the Program Coordinator, Felisa Guess at fguess@uabmc.edu.