SAN ANTONIO MILITARY MEDICAL CENTER
The only level one trauma center in the Department of Defense.
• Primary training site for all orthopaedic subspecialties
• 31 OR First starts per week
• 4500 cases annually with over 1000 orthopaedic trauma cases including 1600+ individual trauma procedures
• 425-bed facility with expansion capabilities to 613
• 32 Operating rooms
AUDIE L. MURPHY MEMORIAL VA HOSPITAL
Adjacent to UTH, site of the PGY3 general orthopaedics rotation with significant autonomy and exposure to pathology. Residents perform over 300 cases each year.
THE SAN ANTONIO ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP
PGY 4 site for adult reconstruction/general orthopaedics in a high-volume private setting. Residents participate in 400 cases each year.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HOSPITAL
The other Level 1 Trauma Center in San Antonio which hosts our PGY3 residents. Each resident logs an average of 120 primary cases during the rotation.
WILFORD HALL AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER
A new state of the art ambulatory surgery center and outpatient clinic.
• Outpatient clinic and surgery center for Hand, Foot & Ankle and Sports Services
• 7+ orthopaedic OR starts per week
• 750 cases annually
• 4 Operating rooms
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY HOSPITAL
Location of sports-based rotation for PGY4 residents, including experience as a team physician for NCAA Division 1 teams. Residents average approximately 100 primary cases each rotation
RADY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SAN DIEGO
One of the premier children’s hospitals in the world, SAMMC enjoys a long relationship with Rady’s where residents get a broad experience in pediatric trauma, neuromuscular disorders, deformity correction and other pediatric complaints. Residents average over 130 primary cases during their two-month rotations.
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF SAN ANTONIO
SAMMC has developed a renewed partnership with San Antonio’s premier Children’s Hospital. Under the leadership of Dr. Elizabeth Magnabosco, rotating residents develop their growing pediatric surgery skills in the a local setting. Residents performed over 500 cases at CHOSA per year.