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Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic Residency Curriculum

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Curriculum

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Call Assignments/On-Call Duties

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Ben Taub

  • PGY-1 – In house day call 6am-6pm Monday-Friday
  • PGY-2 In-house junior call 6pm-6am Weekdays. 6am-6am weekends
  • Senior resident (PGY 3-4) – Home call 

General

  • Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center at McNair and Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center 
  • Four to five in-house primary calls (PGY 2-4)

Texas Children’s Hospital

  • Baylor in-house (PGY 2-4) residents
  • Seven to eight calls per month per resident
  • Composed of residents assigned to Texas Children’s Hospital only.
  • Call pool includes residents from University of Texas Medical Branch and Houston Methodist

Chief Resident Call

  • One week out of six weeks

View our training sites to learn more about what our residents experience throughout their rotations. 

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Resident Mentorship Program

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All junior level residents (PGY-1 and PGY-2) are assigned a senior-level resident (PGY-III and PGY-IV) mentor. The mentors are usually paired with the junior residents on the rotation schedule as well. This buddy system has been extremely effective for our residency training program. Residents are very comfortable in communicating with each other on the continual rigors of orthopedic training, as well as life outside of residency training. PGY-1 residents are initially assigned a PGY-3 resident mentor and these residents remain paired through the end of the PGY-2 year. Once that resident completes his or her PGY-2 year, they then become a mentor at the start of their PGY-3 year to an incoming PGY-1 resident.

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Faculty Mentorship Program

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Not only are the junior residents given a resident mentor, but all trainees are assigned a faculty mentor for the duration of the residency training upon starting the program. This mentor acts as a liaison for the resident to the program director and chair. This faculty mentor also guides and advises the assigned resident on progression within the program and counsels when necessary. Resident mentees also rely on their mentors for career planning after residency.

 

 JulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.MarchAprilMayJune
PGY-1VAEMBen TaubNSGYPediatricsVascularVATSICUBen TaubRad/RheumPediatricsPRS
PGY-2Limb ReconstructionPediatricsHandSpineVAHand/Foot and Ankle
PGY-3HandOncologySportsBen TaubJointsPediatrics
PGY-4Pediatrics ChiefSportsSpine ChiefFoot and AnkleBen TaubVA
PGY-5Ben Taub ChiefBen Taub SportsVA ChiefVA SportsElectivePrivate Trauma