Pediatric Hand Surgery Training: A Spectrum of Educational Resources

  • Hannah E. Korah
  • , Amber Leis
  • , Aaron Berger
  • , Michael G. Galvez

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Abstract

Treatment of children with upper-extremity trauma, congenital hand differences, cerebral palsy, and brachial plexus birth injuries requires specialized training, given the spectrum of pathology and complexities of treating an individual who is still developing. Although a limited number of dedicated pediatric hand surgery fellowships are available, mastering the large breadth of the field should ideally begin early in training and may take several different pathways. The authors seek to provide a comprehensive list of resources for trainees interested in pediatric hand surgery, including training opportunities, educational tools, and networking organizations. By shining a light on these pediatric hand surgery resources, we hope to encourage future trainees to plan ahead, so that they are well-prepared for the care of children with complex upper limb reconstructive needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)482-487
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Hand Surgery Global Online
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Fellowship
  • Pediatric hand surgery
  • Residency

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