Dartmouth-Hitchcock Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
The program's atmosphere is informal and relaxed, based on close interpersonal relationships between faculty and residents.
This page is dedicated to providing potential applicants information and insight into the Dartmouth Orthopaedic Surgery residency program and resident life outside of the hospital. We are an ACGME-accredited orthopaedic surgery residency that seeks to provide the highest level of orthopaedic healthcare to our community while training the surgeons of tomorrow. Dartmouth-Hitchcock's Orthopaedic Resi
Our last webinar before applications are due... Tune in 10/7 @ 8p EST to learn more! https://bit.ly/32umjWf
BREAKING NEWS! We’re finally doin’ it for the ‘gram! Follow us on Instagram for more awesome Dartmouth Ortho content..
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4th year medical students, we have another opportunity for you to learn about our program & our people! Tune in Sept 9 at 8 PM EST to see why we think we have one of the best programs in the country!
Our goal is to provide you as much info as possible so that you can make an informed decision about whether Dartmouth Ortho is a good fit for you. https://bit.ly/3gVahZY
MS4's - Join us Wednesday 8/12 @ 8p EST to learn more about what it's like to live and train at Dartmouth... Spoiler alert - it's epic! https://bit.ly/2X5rSXQ
Interested MS4's - tune in for Webinar #2 if you missed our first one!
Applicants interested in Dartmouth Ortho, join us to learn about Our People & Our Program! July 15, 8PM EST
We'll be hosting a webinar July 15, 8p EST for MS4's who are interested in learning more about training at Dartmouth Ortho! Email our coordinator to receive an invite. Learn more at our site below: https://gme.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/ortho/ortho-applicants-covid-19.html
Information for applicants during COVID-19 | Orthopaedic Surgery Residency | Residents & Fellows | Dartmouth-Hitchcock In This Section Information for applicants during COVID-19 We are actively working on solutions to allow interested incoming 4th year medical students to still learn about our program in the face of changes brought on by COVID-19. Please check back soon for updates. Please email our residency coordi...
Congrats to our graduating chief residents one more time!
One of the perks of training in the Upper Valley... Just sayin'...
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Annual resident photo.. albeit in a new format thanks to COVID. Still smiles all around! Good lookin' crew!
After an esteemed 23 years, Dr. Charles Carr passes the torch of Residency Program Director to Dr. Marcus Coe. We're grateful for Dr. Carr's numerous contributions to Dartmouth Ortho, and we look forward to what Dr. Coe has in store.
Don't worry though, Dr. Carr will still be operating and continuing his tenure as the Head Team Physician for Dartmouth College Athletics - a role he's held for 25+ years!
https://gme.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/ortho/welcome_from_the_program_director.html
We updated our website with new info for MS4's interested in DH Ortho. Check this page out for regular updates regarding opportunities to learn about our program!
https://gme.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/ortho/ortho-applicants-covid-19.html
Information for applicants during COVID-19 | Orthopaedic Surgery Residency | Residents & Fellows | Dartmouth-Hitchcock In This Section Information for applicants during COVID-19 We are actively working on solutions to allow interested incoming 4th year medical students to still learn about our program in the face of changes brought on by COVID-19. Please check back soon for updates. Please email our residency coordi...
More strong research work from our team!
https://journals.lww.com/jorthotrauma/Abstract/9000/Screw_Fixation_Versus_Hemiarthroplasty_for.98267.aspx
Screw Fixation Versus Hemiarthroplasty for Non-Displaced... : Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma es, mortality rates, and transition probabilities were obtained from published literature. The simulation model was cycled until all patients were deceased to estimate lifetime costs and quality adjusted life years (QALYs). The primary outcome was the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) with...
Congrats to our PGY4's who matched into their respective fellowships today. We look forward to them continuing their orthopaedic training at storied institutions!
Good luck out there everyone! Happy Monday!
Congrats to our incoming orthopaedic surgery interns who matched today! Ryan Dean
Check out the latest issue of Journal of Arthroplasty! Dartmouth Ortho is representing with multiple articles! Strong work team!
https://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/current?page=0
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We are committed to safety in this trying time. For up-to-date information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/patient-education/coronavirus.html
Information about COVID-19 | Patient Education | Dartmouth-Hitchcock The CDC and the DHHS are closely monitoring an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus.
Shout out to Whaleback! Nice little video about this close-knit community right in our backyard.
https://www.outsideonline.com/2410288/whaleback-mountain-new-hampshire
Video: How a Small New Hampshire Mountain Is Mounting a Comeback The Little Mountain That Could, from Origin Outside and L.L.Bean, features the story of Whaleback Mountain, a small community hill in Enfield, New Hampshire, that’s thriving off the good deeds of its volunteers.
Just another example of how well ortho and anesthesia work together.. congrats on the hockey league win!
Look at this motley crew wrapping up some consults at the end of the day last week. Teamwork makes dream work! Cody Ramirez Kathleen Leinweber Timmy McManus
Exciting work by Drs. DeWolf, Fortney, and Warhold on a 3D printed targeting device for scaphoid fractures - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Three-Dimensional+Printed+Targeting+Device+for+Scaphoid+Fracture+Fixation
Three-Dimensional Printed Targeting Device for Scaphoid Fracture Fixation. - PubMed - NCBI Hand (N Y). 2020 Feb 28:1558944720906502. doi: 10.1177/1558944720906502. [Epub ahead of print]
Sam Kunkel (PGY5) and his co-authors looked at the impact of joint replacement on patient's significant others. Interesting stuff! Check it out:
https://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/article/S0883-5403(20)30065-6/fulltext
Check out this study by Mike Torchia (PGY4) and his study group looking at a 1-question patient reported outcome measure: https://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/article/S0883-5403(20)30033-4/fulltext
A SANE Approach to Outcome Collection? Comparing the Performance of Single- Versus Multiple-Question Patient-Reported Outcome Measures After Total Hip Arthroplasty Several patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) exist to measure outcomes after total hip arthroplasty (THA) but can be limited by patient-perceived burden and completion rates. We analyzed whether the modified single assessment numerical evaluation (M-SANE), a one-question PROM, would perform sim...
It was Brian Fisher's birthday today and he had some special visitors between cases! Happy Birthday, Brian! Ariel Nielsen Fisher
Always nice to see impromptu alum reunions! Drs. Lin, Mata-Fink, and Garver at the Advanced Shoulder Arthroplasty course in Utah
We're excited to welcome another crop of exceptional applicants for our 2nd interview day of the season. Good luck to all!
Happy Holidays! And a safe, happy New Year!
A fun-filled evening of hot chocolate, cider, and cookies for our white elephant gift exchange..