We encourage all qualified students to visit for sub internships and provided information regarding our available scholarships. We also have the opportunity to do some teaching at “Orthopods and Sawbones Workshop”.
Our faculty is investing in aspiring orthopaedic & sports medicine surgeons. We have a Visiting Student Scholarship Program. The Visiting Student Sub-Internship Program is a funded program designed to give all qualified students a chance to experience the exceptional training that the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington has to offer. To learn more about this fantastic opportunity please go here.
Please read our departments response to recent (Spring 2020) events in our community.
The Women Who Discovered RNA Splicing, Most scientists who played key roles in this Nobel Prize–winning breakthrough disappeared from public memory. Why does this injustice persist 40 years later? A great article from American Scientist: Most scientists who played key roles in this Nobel Prize–winning breakthrough disappeared from public memory. Why does this injustice persist 40 years later? (you will need to sign in with an @uw.edu address to view the article) or subscribe with American Scientist here
What's Important: Take a Knee: Our Collective Responsibility to Dismantle Systemic Racism - published in JBJS by Drs. Gregory T. Walker, Mario A. Taylor, and Howard A. Chansky