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Burn Surgery Fellowship
- Location: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- Accrediting Body: ACGME Equivalent
- Duration: 1 or 2 years
- Program Contact: Kristin Hook; khook2@jhmi.edu
The Johns Hopkins Burn Center offers a one- to two-year burn fellowship with clinical experience in both acute and reconstructive burns, as well as a strong research emphasis on all aspects of burn care. The position is available to physicians who are board eligible or certified in plastic or general surgery, or those who have completed three years of general surgery training. International medical graduates are also considered with appropriate medical qualifications and ECFMG certification.
Program Director
Julie A. Caffrey, D.O., M.S.
- Associate Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Associate Professor of Surgery
- Burn Fellowship Program Director
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Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship
- Location: The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body: ACGME Accredited
- Duration: 1 year
- Program Contact: Kristin Hook; khook2@jhmi.edu
The hand and upper extremity surgery fellowship at Johns Hopkins is a one-year training program for surgeons who have completed a residency in plastic surgery or orthopaedic surgery. The ACGME-accredited program is led by hand-fellowship trained faculty from the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery and department of orthopaedic surgery.
Program Director
Jaimie T. Shores, M.D.
- Associate Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Clinical Director, Hand/Arm Transplant Program, Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Transplant Center
- Program Director, Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery Fellowship
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Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
- Location: The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body: ACGME-equivalent
- Duration: 1 year
- Program Contact: Kristin Hook; khook2@jhmi.edu
In partnership with both the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Department of Neurosurgery, a one-year neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship trains future academic leaders in adult craniomaxillofacial and neurocranial reconstruction. We are proud to report that this fellowship is the nation’s first-ever surgical fellowship concentrating on combined training related to neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery. The fellowship opportunity is available to all physicians who have completed a residency in plastic surgery approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, with one available position per year.
Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Program Details
Program Director
Chad Gordon, D.O.
- Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Professor of Neurosurgery
- Director, Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Co-Director, Multidisciplinary Adult Cranioplasty Center (MACC)
- Fellowship Director, Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, (Plastic Surgery)
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Reconstructive Microsurgery Fellowship
- Location: The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body: ACGME Equivalent
- Duration: 1 year
- Program Contact: Kristin Hook; khook2@jhmi.edu
The department of plastic and reconstructive surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is offering a one-year clinical reconstructive microsurgery fellowship beginning each July. The fellowship is a one-year program directed at surgeons who have completed a plastic surgery residency. One fellow is accepted each year.
Program Director
Gedge D. Rosson, M.D.
- Associate Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Associate Professor of Oncology
- Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Facial Palsy Center
- Director of Breast Reconstruction