In an era of increasing subspecialization, fellowship has become the capstone to our orthopaedic education and provides much of the skillset that surgeons rely on in their practice [ ]. Job-listing sites increasingly advertise for physicians with fellowship training [ ], and residents have heard the message loud and clear: More than 90% of orthopaedic residents performed at least one fellowship in 2013 [ ], with some residency graduates even performing two [ ]. Maximizing productivity and efficiency during fellowship is challenging, but doing so can jumpstart a career.
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