Neurosurgeons in the OR., Neurosurgeon washing his hands before surgery.

Hand Surgery Fellowship

Founded in 1960 by Harold Kleinert, the fellowship has trained over 1400 physicians from 60 countries in hand surgery. Many have enhanced the program by introducing new ideas and techniques globally.

Overview

The fellowship for surgery of the hand was initiated in 1960 by Harold Kleinert. More than 1400 physicians from 60 countries have received training in hand surgery as clinical fellows, research fellows or residents. In addition to refining their understanding of hand surgery, many of these individuals have contributed immeasurably to the fellowship, bringing new ideas and techniques from around the world.

Fellows receive clinical training through six-week rotations on separate services. Initial patient evaluation is performed by the fellows, whether in the office or the ER. The fellow outlines his treatment plan for the patient and then consults with the attending who makes modifications as necessary.

Fellows also perform pre-operative and post-operative evaluations in clinic two days per week. The fellow scrubs as first assistant with the attending and then follows the patient's progress. Surgery is scheduled two to three days per week for each attending staff.  

Program Details

Our accredited fellowship trains fully qualified plastic, orthopaedic and general surgeons from around the world in advanced hand and microsurgery techniques.
Facilities
Fellows gain diverse clinical experience at the major hospitals within the medical center campus, spanning several blocks of advanced facilities, along with the nearby Veterans Administration Medical Center, just two miles away.
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Application and Interview Process

For additional information on applications, contact:

Jackie Hardwick
Hand Surgery Fellowship Coordinator
University of Louisville Kleinert Institute 
Department of Surgery  
225 Abraham Flexner Way, Suite 850 
Louisville, KY 40202 
502-561-0312
handsurgery@louisville.edu                                                                         

Or

Dr. Michelle Palazzo
Fellowship Program Director 
University of Louisville 
Department of Surgery
225 Abraham Flexner Way
Louisville, KY  40202
michelle.palazzo@louisville.edu

Stipends & Benefits

For more information on Stipends & Benefits, contact: Jackie Hardwick 502-561-0312 handsurgery@louisville.edu