From the strong resident culture to close relationships with faculty, there are many reasons that residents choose the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Training at Atrium Health. Our residents benefit from our mentorship model where residents are exposed to all subspecialty areas of orthopaedics while working closely with our internationally-renowned faculty.
Residents receive a curriculum built around the 6 core competencies, with special emphasis on professionalism and communication skills. The program consists of:
All the training locations below are within a 5-minute drive of each other, which facilitates smooth transitions from one rotation to another.
Carolinas Medical Center
Carolinas Medical Center (CMC) is one of the busiest trauma centers in the country and houses the Levine Cancer Institute. This campus is where our residents train to learn state-of-the-art care for orthopaedic trauma (both adult and pediatric) and orthopaedic oncology with multiple subspecialty trained surgeons. Hand and spine trauma are also treated at this location with our specialists in those fields.
Atrium Health Mercy
Atrium Health Mercy is an adult tertiary acute care hospital where residents spend much of their time on their adult reconstruction, foot and ankle, sports medicine and spine rotations. This facility also houses the administrative offices of the Atrium Health Musculoskeletal Institute as well as a lounge and work areas exclusively used by the orthopaedic surgery residents.
OrthoCarolina
OrthoCarolina is one of the largest, most comprehensive orthopaedic practices in the nation. Residents will engage patients in the outpatient setting at OrthoCarolina offices on their pediatrics, adult reconstruction, hand, sports medicine and spine rotations. They are also exposed to the private practice administrative side of orthopaedic surgery here. These offices are all located in areas immediately around the other Atrium Health facilities listed.
Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital
Levine Children's Hospital, located on the campus of CMC, is home to the region's only dedicated children's emergency department and pediatric Level I trauma center. All our inpatient pediatric orthopaedic training takes place at this facility with multiple subspecialty trained pediatric orthopaedic surgeons.
Our orthopaedic surgery residency program actively promotes diversity within our own department and in our community. We endorse Atrium Health’s policies on diversity and inclusion.
"For residency, I sought out a place that embraced diversity and inclusion in orthopaedics. Ever since the start of medical school and throughout my experiences as a resident, the people at CMC have shown me how important these values are to them as well. I have always felt welcomed here, and I am proud to be a part of this progressive and influential team."
- Virgenal Owens, MD
"I am proud to be in a program that actively seeks to support women in orthopaedics. I was able to have a baby as a junior resident and felt supported every step of the way – before, during and after maternity leave. This is a program where your training and experience as a female orthopaedic surgeon will be valued, thoughtfully cultivated and uncompromised."
- Elaine Shing, MD
"When I joined the program, my wife and I had two children. In my PGY-2 year, we had our third child. From day one, the attendings and fellow residents have supported me from clinical duties to helping my family outside the hospital. Charlotte is also a very affordable and exciting city for young families. There's no better place for a resident with a family to train in the country!"
- Josef Jolissaint, MD
Whether you’re single, married or have children, Charlotte, NC, offers our residents the amenities of a large city and the Southern charm of a small town. Our residents also enjoy a work-life balance that allows them to enjoy time with family and friends. From concerts and musical theatre to professional sports and whitewater rafting, there’s plenty to do outside the hospital.
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With a focus on wellness for our patients and our residents, we also offer organized activities such as grand round presentations, yoga mornings and talks about recent research.
The Atrium Health Orthopaedic Residency Program prepares graduates to move onto the next stage of their career. Our alumni have numerous opportunities to further their education, begin their practice or explore research in their chosen fields.
Meet Our Alumni
Our residents come from all over the nation to learn from world-class doctors committed to mentoring the next generation of orthopaedic specialists.
Below you can meet our residents and learn more about their educational backgrounds, career interests and what they like about living in Charlotte.
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Prospective residents of the Orthopaedic Surgery program must submit the following required documents:
If you would like to apply for our residency program, we only accept standard electronic applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Please submit your ERAS application to us. Please contact your school for specific information on the ERAS program. Learn more