Overview
The fellowship program at the Cedars-Sinai Foot and ankle Center is a one-year program that provides comprehensive training in adult foot and ankle problems, including including a comprehensive to all conditions listed in the AOFAS curriculum. Fellows participate in basic scientific and clinical research to fulfill the requirements of the program.
Mission of Fellowship
The mission is to develop the next leaders of foot and ankle clinical and basic science research, in addition to providing an environment where elite surgical skills are honed. Our ultimate goal is to produce a well trained, academically oriented, disciplined, fellowship-trained complex foot and ankle surgeon to serve as both a clinical and AOFAS leader with uncompromising personal and professional values.
Goals and Objectives
The fellowship program provides training in the care for the entire spectrum of foot and ankle conditions and can be divided broadly into six categories:
Anatomic knowledge
Clinical evaluation of foot and ankle conditions
Operative management of foot and ankle conditions
Pre- and postoperative care
Non-operative management of foot and ankle conditions
Basic and clinical research experience
The educational goals of the fellowship program are to:
- Provide an exceptional didactic educational environment to superbly train a foot and ankle fellow in the evaluation, diagnosis, non-operative and operative treatment of . foot and ankle disorders in adolescents and adults
- Educate the fellows thoroughly in the decision-making process to understand both the ramifications and possible complications of treatment, rehabilitation or potential . . revision required to obtain an optimal result
- Help fellows amplify research skills in both clinical and laboratory settings. An active weekly foot and ankle conference and multidisciplinary didactic lectures
- Familiarize the fellows with outcome tools and necessary programs to perform outcome research
The fellowship program at the Cedars-Sinai Foot and ankle Center is a one-year program that provides comprehensive training in adult foot and ankle problems, including including a comprehensive to all conditions listed in the AOFAS curriculum. Fellows participate in basic scientific and clinical research to fulfill the requirements of the program.
Mission of Fellowship
The mission is to develop the next leaders of foot and ankle clinical and basic science research, in addition to providing an environment where elite surgical skills are honed. Our ultimate goal is to produce a well trained, academically oriented, disciplined, fellowship-trained complex foot and ankle surgeon to serve as both a clinical and AOFAS leader with uncompromising personal and professional values.
Goals and Objectives
The fellowship program provides training in the care for the entire spectrum of foot and ankle conditions and can be divided broadly into six categories:
Anatomic knowledge
Clinical evaluation of foot and ankle conditions
Operative management of foot and ankle conditions
Pre- and postoperative care
Non-operative management of foot and ankle conditions
Basic and clinical research experience
The educational goals of the fellowship program are to:
- Provide an exceptional didactic educational environment to superbly train a foot and ankle fellow in the evaluation, diagnosis, non-operative and operative treatment of . foot and ankle disorders in adolescents and adults
- Educate the fellows thoroughly in the decision-making process to understand both the ramifications and possible complications of treatment, rehabilitation or potential . . revision required to obtain an optimal result
- Help fellows amplify research skills in both clinical and laboratory settings. An active weekly foot and ankle conference and multidisciplinary didactic lectures
- Familiarize the fellows with outcome tools and necessary programs to perform outcome research