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  • in reply to: Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Opening 2019-20 #854
    ARCOS
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    Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield IL has an opening in the Adult Reconstruction Fellowship for the academic year of 2019-2020. This is an ACGME accredited Fellowship program and candidates must have completed a 5 year ACGME accredited orthopaedic residency program to quality. Interested candidates, please contact aweinhoeft@siumed.edu or call 217-545-6155.

    in reply to: Educational Credits #851
    ARCOS
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    Vanessa,

    I emailed you your meeting certificates on June 1st. Please let me know if you didn’t get them.
    Credits are listed on the bottom of the certificates. We do not provide a transcript.

    Thanks!
    Kim

    in reply to: Faculty Development #850
    ARCOS
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    I would be interested in this topic, also!
    Thank you!
    ~Laurel

    in reply to: Rotation Evaluations #849
    ARCOS
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    Thank you Vanessa!

    in reply to: Rotation Evaluations #845
    ARCOS
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    Here are some of the evals I use for our Sports Med Fellowship. Hope this helps!

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    ARCOS
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    Hi, I too am coordinator to both residency and fellowship. I also have a non-accredited fellowship. Never had a citation for this.

    ARCOS
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    I am the Orthopaedic Fellowship and Residency Coordinator for our program. We are accredited by the ACGME.
    Hope this helps!

    Donna

    Donna A. Lizut, Orthopaedic Fellowship/Residency Program Coordinator
    AIDHC | 1600 Rockland Road | Wilmington, DE 19803
    Phone – 302-651-5929/ Fax – 302-651-5951/ donna.lizut@nemours.org

    Your child….Our promise

    ARCOS
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    I am currently the sole coordinator for residency and hand fellowship, so I hope you will find it to be true. We are in pre-accreditation and have not had a citation for that issue. I have not seen any documentation, either.

    in reply to: Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Opening for 2019 #831
    ARCOS
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    Thank you for this information. I have forwarded to our Residents and Fellows. – Donna

    in reply to: SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP POSITION – 2019 #830
    ARCOS
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    Thank you for this information. I have forwarded to our Residents and Fellows. – Donna

    in reply to: Women and Under represented minorities in residency #819
    ARCOS
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    Hi Barb I will let you know.

    in reply to: Women and Under represented minorities in residency #816
    ARCOS
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    Completed. i would be interested in seeing the results. Thank you and good luck!Barb

    in reply to: ARCOS Conference 2018 – Day 3 Presentations #810
    ARCOS
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    Can we get the handouts from Beth Payne’s talk? They ran out of them during the meeting. Thank you.

    in reply to: ARCOS Conference 2018 – Day 1 Presentations #803
    ARCOS
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    Thank you very much for this post. This information is very useful. Is there a way you could email the PPTX presentations to me? The links won’t open properly. I was able to open everything else.

    I thank you in advance.

    Donna 🙂

    donna.lizut@nemours.org

    in reply to: Book Allowence/ Travel Allowence #758
    ARCOS
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    Our residents are given an allowance based upon their year in training. PGY 1’s get $800, PGY 2’s get $1000, PGY 3’s get $1200 and PGY 4’s and 5’s each get $1500. This money can be used for books or travel. They can carry it over from one year to the next if they want to save it up for a big meeting later in their training. For example, this year two of them had saved theirs and used it to go to the Hand Society annual meeting as they are both doing hand fellowships.

    We do have required conferences – late in the PGY 1 year or early in the PGY 2 year, they go to a basic fracture course (either AO or OTA), PGY 3’s go to the AANA Arthroscopy course for Junior Residents, and PGY 5’s go to the Maine Orthopaedic Review course. These courses are above and beyond their allowance.

    I keep a spreadsheet for their entire length of training showing how they have used the money.

    And Kudos to the ARCOS Board for putting on a fantastic meeting in New Orleans. Thank you ladies.

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