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About the Program

The Prosthetics-Orthotics Residency Program begins each year in January and lasts for 12 months.

As an employee of UT Southwestern, you’ll see patients under the supervision of your direct faculty supervisor and will meet regularly with professional staff. Your direct supervisor—as role model, teacher, and advisor—will guide your training and involvement in patient care. Your role will progress from observation, to assistance, and ultimately to primary patient care responsibility, based on your learning and performance.

At the end of 12 months, successful residents receive a certificate of completion from the UT Southwestern School of Health Professions.

Expectations

The Prosthetics-Orthotics Residency Program is an active learning process that will require you to participate in independent learning activities.

As a resident, we’ll expect you to:

We maintain a strict attendance policy and may end your residency if you fail to attend required patient care activities or courses. The Residency Director may provide make-up activities and opportunities, when unavoidable circumstances warrant it.

Objectives

The Prosthetics-Orthotics Residency Program provides residents with the technical, clinical, and research experiences needed to become competent clinicians. Successful completion of the residency prepares students to sit for state licensure and American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics board examinations.

Accreditation

The National Commission of Orthotic and Prosthetic Education has fully accredited the Prosthetics-Orthotics Residency Program.

If you have a question about accreditation, please contact NCOPE directly.

The Residency Program also meets the NCOPE-accredited residency program experience requirement set by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics. To learn more, please contact ABC directly.