Clinical Sites
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
UH Cleveland Medical Center is a 1032-bed academic, tertiary care medical complex that is the center of a rapidly growing 23-hospital system across the Northeast Ohio area. It has been affiliated with Case Western Reserve School of Medicine since 1895. Since 2015, it has served as a Level 1 Trauma Center.
UH Ahuja Medical Center
UH Ahuja is a 172-bed community hospital that opened in 2011. Ahuja is home to outpatient orthopaedic clinics and ORs where we perform a variety of orthopaedic procedures – from arthroscopy and same day total joint arthroplasty to community trauma cases. It is also the home of the new Drusinsky Sports Medicine Complex, which includes a performance center, rehabilitation space, and a walk-in clinic. Additionally, 8 new ambulatory operating rooms have been built to expand our outpatient experience.
UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s
UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital is the only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Northeast Ohio. It is a 244-bed pediatric hospital that makes up part of the UH Cleveland Medical Center complex. The hospital is one of the largest providers of pediatric health services in the state. For the last 15 years, Rainbow pediatric orthopaedics has ranked in the top 15 programs in the United States. Our faculty are world-renowned in multiple area, known for research, leadership, publishing, and education. Our pediatric orthopaedic rotations are world class with a vast exposure to various pathology and all of our faculty have highly subspecialized training, most having done two fellowships.
Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center
The 693-bed VA is located less than a mile from UH Cleveland Medical Center. As the fourth-largest VA medical center in the country, it serves as a major referral center for the region. The resident experience at the VA occurs during the PGY-3 (4 months) and PGY-5 years (2 months). These rotations provide our residents an extraordinary opportunity to gain autonomy and provide high quality care for our nation's veterans.
MetroHealth Medical Center
MetroHealth is a Level 1 Trauma center that serves as the hub of Cleveland’s public health system and receives 150,000 yearly ED visits. Resident rotations are 2-3 months long gaining additional exposure to hand, sports, trauma, and spine. A brand new $1 billion, 11-floor, 355-bed hospital has been operational since early 2023. This new addition contains state of the art facilities including updated ORs, patient rooms, and conference centers to assist with providing excellent patient care.