Explore orthopaedic rotations + clinical training at Tufts Medicine
Residents in the Tufts Medicine Orthopaedic Residency Program progress through a carefully structured series of rotations designed to build expertise across all areas of orthopaedics. The first year focuses on general surgery, trauma, pediatrics, emergency medicine, radiology and critical care, providing a solid foundation for future training.
From the second year onward, residents rotate through every major orthopaedic subspecialty, including trauma, sports medicine, joint reconstruction, spine, pediatric orthopaedics, hand, foot and ankle, and oncology. These rotations expose residents to diverse patient populations, complex surgical cases, and a wide range of clinical and operative techniques.
Training occurs 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. Rotating across these sites ensures residents experience both academic and community practice settings, developing the skills and confidence needed to succeed in any orthopaedic career.