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Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
 
Hand Surgery Fellowship Program

Name of Program: New York University Medical Center-Hospital for Joint Disease  

Fellowship Director: David T. W. Chiu, M.D.,

Contact Information: For program information, please contact Carla Navarro, Education Coordinator, at telephone (212)-263-8279, fax (212) 263-3279, or email carla.navarro@med.nyu.edu

Location: Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
New York University Medical Center
560 First Avenue, TCH169
New York, NY 10016

Affiliated Hospitals: NYU Medical Center, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital Center, Hospital for Joint Disease, and Manhattan Veterans Administration

Emphasis of Program: Comprehensive Hand Surgery

Requirements for Acceptance to Fellowship: Candidates for the fellowship program must have completed plastic, general, or orthopedic surgery training in an accredited program in the United States or have had comparable training and experience in a foreign medical center. Applications should be received no later than 12 months prior to the start of the fellowship.

Download Hand Surgery Fellowship Application (PDF)

Applicants will be required to file with the National Residency Matching Program. Information about the match can be obtained from the National Residency Matching Program.

NRMP
2450 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037-1127
1-866-617-5834
http://www.nrmp.org/index.html

Length of Training Program: Appointments are for 12 months from July 1st through June 30th.

Description of Fellowship: The Hand Surgery Fellowship at the IRPS is one of the longest running Hand Surgery Fellowships in the United States. Over 85 fellows have completed this training program.

The program is accredited to train two fellows per year and follows the guidelines for training established by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Acute trauma experience is acquired at Bellevue Hospital where the fellows rotate on the microsurgery and replantation team. Primary and secondary reconstructive cases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative joint disease, tumors, Dupuytren, and congenital deformities) come from a large multi-state referral base. Fellows may also work with the microsurgery team. In addition to hospital-based care, private and clinic cases are managed in plastic and orthopedic offices.

Responsibilities of Fellows: In addition to technical training, the educational curriculum is designed to develop clinical acumen, improve decision making skills, and management of complex treatment programs. Fellows have didactic and on-the-job teaching responsibilities; they will work with and help residents in the operating room and on the wards. The fellow will provide comprehensive care of the hand by participating in pre-operative (e.g. electrodiagnostic testing) and post-operative care (e.g. occupational therapy or upper extremity prostheses).

Other Related Activities: Fellows participate in journal clubs, meetings, clinics, conferences, teaching rounds, and other activities. They are invited to attend grand rounds, resident educational conferences, and other regional meetings throughout the training year. All fellows are provided with a microsurgery course at the beginning of the fellowship.

Research Activities: Educational laboratory facilities are available for microsurgery training and basic science laboratories are open for surgical and scientific research.

Patient Load (monthly) Clinic/Office:
Bellevue Hospital Center 400
Hospital for Joint Disease 250
NYU Medical Center 130
Manhattan Veterans Administration 85
Mount Sinai Hospital 200

Surgical Load (monthly):
Bellevue Hospital Center 80
Hospital for Joint Disease 75
NYU Medical Center 40
Manhattan Veterans Administration 20
Mount Sinai Hospital 60

Follow-up Care: Participation in clinics and rounds.

Stipend Available: Approximately $60,000

Malpractice/Health Insurance Requirements: Fellows are covered for malpractice insurance and are eligible for group life insurance, medical insurance, and disability programs.

State Licensure Requirements: Candidates must have a New York State License or Limited Permit. Foreign graduates must have an ECFMG Certificate.

Faculty Members
Robert W. Beasley, M.D.
Mihye Choi, M.D.
David T. W. Chiu, M.D.
Steve K. Lee, M.D. (Orthopedics, Hospital for Joint Disease)
Michael E. Rettig M.D. (Orthopedics, Hospital for Joint Disease)
Sheel Sharma, M.D.

Graduates of the Hand Surgery Fellowship

Steven Flagg, M.D.

07/1966 – 06/1967

Alberto Lluch, M.D.

01/1970 – 06/1970

Franklin Dispaltro, M.D.

07/1972 – 06/1973

Victor Meyer, M.D.

07/1973 – 12/1973

Charles P. Melone, Jr., M.D.

07/1974 – 06/1975

Hissamuddin Maiwandi, M.D.

07/1975 – 06/1976

Patrick DeRosa, M.D.

07/1976 – 06/1977

Michael Prepon, M.D.

07/1977 – 06/1978

John Carstens, M.D.

07/1978 – 06/1979

David Gilbert, M.D.

07/1978 – 06/1979

Robert Reiffel, M.D.

07/1979 – 06/1980

Hugh Baugher, M.D.

07/1979 – 06/1980

David T.W. Chiu, M.D.

01/1980 – 12/1980

Alamgir Isani, M.D.

07/1980 – 06/1981

Summer Slavin, M.D.

01/1987 – 06/1981

Bradford, W. Edgerton, M.D.

07/1981 – 06/1982

Joel B. Grad, M.D.

07/1981 – 06/1982

Gerald Ginsberg, M.D.

07/1982 – 06/1983

Robert Hendrikson, M.D.

07/1982 – 06/1983

Salvatore Fanto, M.D.

07/1983 – 06/1984

Carolyn Kerrigan, M.D.

07/1983 – 06/1984

Gary S. Bromley, M.D.

07/1983 – 06/1984

Richard S. Basuk, M.D.

07/1984 – 06/1985

Jean Francois Mercier, M.D.

07/1984 – 06/1985

Charles Xeller, M.D.

07/1984 – 06/1985

Nelson Botwinick, M.D.

07/1985 – 06/1986

Ralph Purcell, M.D.

07/1985 – 06/1986

Clyde Ishii, Jr., M.D.

07/1985 – 06/1986

Paul Zidel, M.D.

07/1986 – 06/1987

Lloyd Hoffman, M.D.

07/1986 – 06/1987

Salvatore Lenzo, M.D.

07/1986 – 06/1987

Kamel Abouzahr, M.D.

07/1987 – 06/1988

Charles Eaton, M.D.

07/1987 – 06/1988

Christopher Leber, M.D.

07/1987 – 06/1988

Phyllis Chang, M.D.

07/1988 – 06/1989

Jeffrey Arliss, M.D.

07/1988 – 06/1989

Robert X. Murphy, M.D.

07/1988 – 06/1989

Christopher Attinger, M.D.

07/1989 – 06/1990

Michael Grenis, M.D.

07/1989 – 06/1990

Richard Hodnett, M.D.

07/1989 – 06/1990

Jesse Basadre, M.D.

07/1990 – 06/1991

John Tymchak, M.D.

07/1990 – 06/1991

Glenn A. Becker, M.D.

07/1990 – 06/1991

Sophia Koo, M.D.

07/1991 – 06/1992

Joshua Rubinsteiin, M.D.

07/1991 – 06/1992

Jay Pomerance, M.D.

07/1991 – 06/1992

Stephen Drukker, M.D.

07/1992 – 06/1993

Joel Frazier, M.D.

07/1992 – 06/1993

Peter Stein, M.D.

07/1992 – 06/1993

Adel Kabeer, M.D.

07/1993 – 06/1994

Nancy Falco, M.D.

07/1993 – 06/1994

Yorum Ozer, M.D.

10/1993 – 12/1994

Benjamin Chang, M.D.

07/1994 – 06/1995

Williams Drobner, M.D.

07/1994 – 12/1995

James A. Masson, M.D.

07/1994 – 12/1995

David Kulber, M.D.

07/1995 – 06/1996

Mihye Choi, M.D.

07/1995 – 06/1996

Stephen Tham, M.D.

01/1996 – 12/1996

Michael Hahn, M.D.

07/1996 – 06/1997

Ralph Garramone, M.D.

07/1996 – 06/1997

David W. Friedman, M.D.

07/1996 – 06/1997

Hiram Soler, M.D.

07/1997 – 06/1998

Hakan Gundes, M.D.

11/1997 – 06/1998

James Lin, M.D.

07/1997 – 06/1998

James Chao, M.D.

07/1998 – 06/1999

David Kahn, M.D.

07/1998 – 06/1999

Karol Gutowski, M.D.

07/1999 – 06/2000

Loren Borud, M.D.

07/1999 – 06/2000

Hooman Soltanian, M.D.

07/2000 – 06/2001

Carolyn Chang, M.D.

07/2000 – 06/2001

John Master, M.D.

07/2000 – 06/2001

Richard Tepper, M.D.

07/2001 – 06/2002

Brian Rinker, M.D.

07/2001 – 06/2002

Jan Hendrik Coert, M.D.

07/2002 – 06/2003

Alberto Panozzo, M.D.

07/2002 – 06/2003

Peter Birnbaum, D.O.

07/2003 – 06/2004

James Savundra, M.B.B.S

07/2003 – 06/2004

John Hannan Mullett, M.D.

07/2003 – 06/2004

Amy Kells, M.D., Ph.D.

07/2004 – 06/2005

Joseph Galitzin, M.D.

07/2004 – 06/2005

Venkata Bodavula, M.B.B.S.

07/2004 – 06/2005

Alberto Aviles, M.D.

07/2005 – 06/2006

Daron Geldwert, M.D.

07/2005 – 06/2006

Francisco Gargano, M.B.B.S.

07/2005 – 06/2006

Michael K. Matthew, M.D.

07/2006 – 06/2007

Naveen Chandra Setty, M.D.

07/2006 – 06/2007