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Graduate Medical Education

Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program

The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program strives to promote excellence in education, research and surgical skills in all areas of orthopedic surgery.

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Welcome from the Program Director


Joel L. Rush, DO

Welcome to the Broward Health Orthopedic Residency Program.

I am pleased that you are interested in our program and understand that applying for and choosing an orthopedic residency program is a daunting task. It is our goal to provide our residents with an outstanding training experience.

The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program is a five-year training program. The residency is based at a very busy level one trauma center which will provide each Orthopedic trainee the knowledge, clinical and surgical skills necessary in all areas of Orthopedic surgery to become an extremely competent Orthopedic Surgeon. Our residency program strives to provide the maximum level of expertise so that a resident will exemplify the highest ideals of our profession in community and academic settings.

The primary objective of the Orthopedic Residency Program is to teach our residents how to be caring, experienced, and technically proficient physicians. Under the expertise of skilled professionals, these goals are attained through a carefully designed educational program that encompasses extensive hands-on experience, physical examinations, diagnosis of patients, and progressively increasing responsibility and autonomy in the non-operative and operative management of patients. All of our residents have been able to obtain excellent fellowships in almost all of the orthopedic specialties. Yet, upon completion of our orthopedic residency program, our residents feel confident that they have the skill, knowledge, training, and ability to directly enter private practice.

A career in orthopedic surgery is extremely competitive; therefore, academic excellence is a must. Residents must be prepared to be challenged and work hard.

Joel L. Rush, D.O.
Program Director, Orthopedic Surgery Residency

Director: Joel L. Rush, DO

Coordinator: Krystal Ramos

Contact Us:
954-848-8152
[email protected]

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About the Program

The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program is dedicated to excellence in education, research and surgical training across all areas of orthopedic surgery. The program’s goal is to develop residents into proficient orthopedic surgeons over five years of training, providing them with progressively increasing responsibility in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and both non-operative and operative management.

NRMP Code: 1892260C0

dermatologist

Program Highlights

Our residency program strives to provide the maximum level of competence so that residents will exemplify the highest ideals of our profession in community and academic settings. The primary objective of the Orthopedic Residency Program is to teach our residents how to be caring, experienced and technically proficient physicians. Under the expertise of skilled professionals, these goals are attained through a carefully designed educational program encompassing extensive hands-on experience, physical examinations, diagnosis of patients and progressively increasing responsibility and autonomy in the non-operative and operative management of patients. Additionally, residents have access to simulation training with our arthroscopic simulator and with the use of VR technology. Your training in the Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Palm Beach metropolitan areas will provide exposure to a very diverse international population in one of the largest public health systems in the country.

Curriculum & Rotations

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PGY-1 Rotations

General Orthopedic Rotation
The six months a resident spends on the General Orthopedic Surgery rotation is one of the more intense learning experiences during residency. Direct care of surgical patients is the cornerstone of developing a resident's skills as an internal medicine physician. Residents will begin to gain skills in identifying key history and exams needed to evaluate adults presenting with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. The resident will become familiar with common diagnostic imaging procedures when evaluating and managing patients with orthopedic conditions: plain radiographs, body MRI, CT scan, and radionuclide bone scans. During this rotation, residents will begin to make informed decisions about diagnostic and therapeutic interventions based on patient information and preferences, up-to-date scientific evidence, and clinical judgment.

PGY-2 through PGY-5

Orthopedic Trauma Rotation
Residents spend varying blocks of time on the Orthopedic Trauma Service during their PGY-2 through PGY-5 years. During the Orthopedic Trauma Rotation, residents are active participants in the Orthopedic Trauma Service. The Orthopedic Trauma Service is separate from the General Trauma Service but often works in tandem with the Surgical Trauma Team to care for patients with multiple traumatic injuries. Residents develop the ability to perform closed reduction and manipulations of fractures and dislocations including appropriate casting, splinting and immobilization. They also develop an understanding of common surgical approaches for fracture care. Examples include a lateral approach to the ankle, a lateral approach to the femur, a deltopectoral approach to the shoulder and a volar approach to the forearm. Residents gain the ability to perform the approach and find the starting point for femoral and tibial nails. They receive comprehensive training in the evaluation and treatment of acute trauma of the spine, pelvis and lower and upper extremities, as well as limb salvage and chronic sequelae of fractures such as nonunions, malunions, infection and post-traumatic arthritis. In each successive year, residents hone their skills in caring for some of the most severely injured orthopedic patients.

Meet Our Faculty and Residents


Our Orthopedic Surgery program brings together experienced faculty and passionate residents, working side by side to advance excellence in patient-centered care. Through hands-on training, innovative surgical techniques and one-on-one mentorship, our team fosters the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to thrive in today’s evolving healthcare landscape.