Orthopaedic Surgery Interest Group (OSIG)
OSIG empowers medical students to explore and pursue careers in orthopaedic surgery through education, hands-on experiences, and mentorship.
The purpose of the Orthopaedic Surgery Interest Group (OSIG) is to provide medical students with information, resources, and experiences that will help them make educated decisions about a career in orthopaedic surgery. To do this, OSIG provides opportunities to interact with and learn from orthopaedic surgeons here in Arizona. Those activities include, but are not limited to: seminars throughout the year, opportunities to shadow orthopaedic residents and attendings, casting clinics, suture clinics, research opportunities, open forums, fundraising, and social activities.
Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Mohan Belthur - Phoenix Children's Hospital Orthopaedic Surgery
Class of 2028 Student Leadership:
Tyler Brady
Shaylan Bera
Vick Sahni
Kiera Vaughn
Past Club Activities:
Orthopaedic Simulation Day - Hosted in conjunction with BIOMET and Scottsdale Joint Center
Upper Extremity Casting Clinic
Orthopaedic Surgeon Dinner Talk
Banner University Medical Center Resident Lunch Talk
Academic Lunch Talks