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The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (UCD) consists of committed academic and clinical faculty representing orthopaedic subspecialties in trauma, adult reconstruction, hand, foot and ankle, tumor, pediatrics, spine, and sports medicine. Accredited by the Council for Continuing Medical Education, the Department is committed to orthopaedic surgical residency training with approved training in general orthopaedics as well as fellowships in sports medicine, joint reconstruction, and pediatrics.

Twenty orthopaedic surgery residents rotate annually through University Hospital (UH), the Children’s Hospital (TCH), Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC), Denver Health Medical Center (DHMC), and the Anschutz Centers for Advanced Medicine, including the Anschutz Inpatient and Outpatient Pavilions (AIP and AOP). In addition to surgical training, the Department also emphasizes academic and research opportunities. It is the goal of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery to provide excellence in surgical training, academic learning, and research investigation that will prepare a resident for general practice, advanced fellowship training, or academic education and research.

University of Colorado Denver – The Institution

The University of Colorado Denver had a humble beginning in 1883 with two students and two instructors in a department of medicine at the University of Colorado at Boulder. More than 100 years later, the UCD in Denver has expanded to include medical, nursing, dental, pharmacy and graduate schools and allied health programs with faculty, residents, staff and students totaling 11,000 and a thriving campus economy of $890 million. The UCD received $24 million in total grants and contracts in the 2002 academic year.

The recent acquisition of the former Fitzsimons U.S. Army Garrison in nearby Aurora gave the UCD a 217-acre campus on which to build a state-of-the-art health sciences “city.” Over the next decade, the University will construct a remarkable and visionary medical center for the 21st century. A 160-acre private bioscience park adjacent to the campus will enhance scientific collaboration. Some of our 42 affiliated institutions around Colorado include:

Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation offers state-of-the-art care specializing in cardiovascular research, education and treatment including ultrasound technology to monitor heart function, implantable “smart” defibrillators, laser angioplasty, atherectomy, and the use of a cardiometric intracoronary Doppler wire to hear clogged arteries.

The CU Cancer Center is the only National Cancer Institute-designated clinical cancer center in the region. It provides the expertise of primary care physicians, researchers and the collaboration among medical professionals throughout the country to advance the understanding and treatment of cancer.

The Webb-Waring Institute for Cancer, Aging and Antioxidant Research is the only multidisciplinary private lung institute of its type in the country. It conducts interdisciplinary, lung-related basic research.

The Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Biomedical Research conducts research in the quantitative measurement of the factors that control cell growth and differentiation in the body and the process by which cells become malignant.

Belle Bonfils Memorial Blood Center provides blood, blood products and consultation services to Colorado hospitals.

Center for Health Services Research provides policy analysis for health-related issues such as quality assurance, regulation and financing for health-related agencies.


 
 
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