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Orthopaedic Residency Program

Hands-on orthopaedic training with Tufts Medicine experts

The Tufts Medicine Orthopaedic Residency Program is a 5-year, ACGME-accredited pathway that trains skilled, versatile orthopaedic surgeons. Each year, 4 residents are selected through the National Resident Matching Program to train under leading faculty across a network of Tufts Medicine-affiliated hospitals, gaining hands-on experience in academic and community settings. The program combines real-world patient care, surgical skills​ and academic growth with close mentorship from experts.

Residents start with a strong foundation in general surgery during the first year and then rotate through all major orthopaedic subspecialties, including trauma, sports medicine, joint reconstruction, spine, pediatric orthopaedics, hand, foot and ankle, and oncology. Dedicated hand surgery training is offered through rotations at Tufts Medicine-affiliated hospitals and serves as a pathway into fellowship opportunities like our Hand Surgery Fellowship. Training across multiple hospitals, including Tufts Medical Center, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, exposes residents to a wide range of cases, techniques and patient populations while also offering opportunities to get involved in research.

Program highlights:

  • Five-year ACGME-accredited residency
  • Four residents are selected annually through Match
  • Broad exposure to all orthopaedic subspecialties
  • Hands-on mentorship and active involvement in research
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Starla Pathak
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Residents gain broad orthopaedic experience, rotating through trauma, sports medicine, joint reconstruction, spine, pediatric orthopaedics, hand, foot and ankle and oncology. This variety ensures exposure to diverse cases and patient populations while building confidence in managing complex surgical and clinical situations. Training takes place across Tufts Medicine-affiliated hospitals including Tufts Medical Center, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, giving residents unmatched variety in real-world clinical settings and hands-on learning opportunities.

Mentorship is central to the program, with faculty guiding residents through every stage of surgical training and professional development. Residents also have opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research projects, from clinical outcomes studies to innovative techniques in orthopaedics, allowing them to grow academically while advancing the field. With this combination of comprehensive rotations, multi-hospital exposure and close mentorship, residents finish the program well-prepared to excel in any orthopaedic career path.

Residents also have opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research projects, from clinical outcomes studies to innovative techniques in orthopaedics. This engagement strengthens academic development and allows residents to help advance the field while building a strong foundation for future careers. With this combination of comprehensive rotations, multi-hospital exposure and hands-on mentorship, graduates are prepared to excel in any orthopaedic career path.

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