by
Akane Naka, Project Manager | August 08, 2006
South Pointe Hospital
Osteopathic Medicine
South Pointe Hospital is a 232-bed community teaching hospital serving the healthcare needs of Cleveland's southeast suburbs since 1957. As a member of the Cleveland Clinic Health System, South Pointe is positioned as a leader in caring for the health of our community. Located on Warrensville Center Road near Harvard, the hospital is just minutes from I-480 and the new I-271 Harvard interchange.
South Pointe offers a full continuum of medical and surgical services to the community including cancer care, cardiac care, coronary/intensive care, emergency medicine, rehabilitation and surgery.
South Pointe Graduate Medical Education

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South Pointe Graduate Medical Education Department has a long history of commitment to Osteopathic Education. We are the third largest osteopathic teaching facility in the State of Ohio.
We offer a traditional internship along with linked/special emphasis programs to our seven residencies. The following is a list of our current residency and fellowship programs.
Residency Programs
* Anesthesia
* General Surgery
* Emergency Medicine
* Family Medicine
* Internal Medicine
* Internal Medicine/Emergency Medicine
* Orthopedic Surgery
Fellowship Programs
* Plastic - Reconstructive Surgery
* Sports Medicine
* Vascular Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
4 Years
8 Positions
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The orthopedic surgery residency program consists of four years of well-rounded didactic and clinical opportunities following the one year linked internship.
The residents train at South Pointe, as well as affiliate hospitals. The resident gradually assumes increasing responsibility for patient care throughout the entire residency. During the third year of this program, the resident is granted outside rotations. Upon completion of the program, the resident will be able to evaluate and treat most orthopedic conditions.
Clinical training will cover general, as well as, subspecialty areas of orthopedics including:
* Foot/ankle
* Hand/upper extremity
* Pediatric orthopedics
* Orthopedic trauma
* Adult reconstruction
* Sports medicine
* Spine surgery
During training, the residents serve as team physicians for local area high school athletic programs. They participate in all aspects of care of the athlete:
* Pre-participation physicals
* Training
* Decision making regarding "return to play"
* Evaluation and treatment of injuries
* Rehabilitation
More information:
Orthopedic Surgery