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By Jonathan Cluett, M.D., About.com Guide to Orthopedics since 1999

Orthopedic Residency Programs

Monday February 23, 2004
Training to become an orthopedic surgeon is a process that requires four years of medical school, five years of residency, and may require optional education for subspecialty work. For information about how to become an orthopedic surgeon, you can read through this helpful outline. If you want to know more about orthopedic residency, this article lists most all US residency programs...

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