Medical Training

We truly believe in passing on our know-how and knowledge. Our involvement includes training medical students and professional development for physicians. Whether teaching in a university, a clinical traineeship, a fellowship or advanced courses for consultants – the highly-specialized OCM team of university-networked and internationally recognized physicians offer the best prerequisites for your professional advancement. 

University teaching

A number of our physicians teach at universities. There follows an overview of all of the universities at which OCM professors teach and are members of the faculty.

Universität des Saarlandes
Prof. Dr. Michael Dienst
 


Westfälische Wilhelmsuniversität Münster
Prof. Dr. med. Mirco Herbort
 


Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin 
Prof. Dr. med. Robert Hube


Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 
Prof. Dr. med. Martin Jung 


Universität Regensburg
Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Kalteis
 


Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Prof. Dr. med. Ernst Wiedemann


Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 
Prof. Dr. med. Patric Raiss


Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Prof. Dr. med. Philipp Niemeyer


Fellowships

The enormous progress in orthopedics and surgery along with the increasing complexity in individual disciplines make ongoing professional training essential for licensed physicians. This is why here at the OCM München, we offer special fellowship programs for interested physicians from at home and abroad.

Are you interested in a fellowship? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Our highly-specialized team of consultants provide close and personal mentoring throughout the entire program. You will acquire extensive expertise and profit from state-of-the-art equipment and techniques.

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Prof. Robert Hube, hip specialist at the OCM Orthopedic Surgery Munich, talking to a patient, both are seated and looking at a monitor showing an x-ray image of a hip joint, Prof. Hube is pointing at the x-ray image with a pen

Advanced medical training at the OCM

The OCM München is fully accredited to offer advanced courses for supplementary training in orthopedic rheumatology. It is also authorized to offer advanced training as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery as well as supplementary training in hand surgery. Learn more about the content of each further training course.

Advanced training as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery O/U

The specialist medical training in orthopedics and trauma surgery lasts for a total of 72 months, 24 months of which have to be spent in surgery and 48 months in orthopedics and trauma surgery. The residency training in orthopedics and trauma surgery has to be with a certified professional trainer at an institution of continuing education in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 1 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

The professional title of consultant is awarded on successful completion of the further training.  

 

Supplementary training in orthopedic rheumatology

Further training in orthopedic rheumatology involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. It concentrates on the identification and operative treatment of rheumatic diseases. A prerequisite is the qualification as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery or for surgery with a focus on trauma surgery or for orthopedics.

The training lasts for 36 months. It takes place at an institution of continuing education for orthopedic rheumatology in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

Supplementary training in hand surgery

Further training in hand surgery involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. This covers the prevention, identification, treatment, after-care and rehabilitation of diseases, injuries, tumors and malformations of the hand and distal forearm. Their reconstruction following diseases or injuries also forms part of the advanced training. A prerequisite is the qualification as a specialist in the field of surgery.

The residency training lasts for 36 months. It takes place at an institution of continuing education for hand surgery in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

Supplementary training in skeletal X-ray diagnostics

Further training in skeletal X-ray diagnostics involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. It concentrates on the performance and reporting of area-related X-ray diagnostics for the skeleton. 

It takes place at an institution of continuing education for radiology in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 2 or at an institution of continuing education for X-ray diagnostics – subject-specific – in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3. The training lasts for 12 months.

Advanced training as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery O/U

Advanced training as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery O/U

The specialist medical training in orthopedics and trauma surgery lasts for a total of 72 months, 24 months of which have to be spent in surgery and 48 months in orthopedics and trauma surgery. The residency training in orthopedics and trauma surgery has to be with a certified professional trainer at an institution of continuing education in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 1 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

The professional title of consultant is awarded on successful completion of the further training.  

 

Supplementary training in orthopedic rheumatology

Supplementary training in orthopedic rheumatology

Further training in orthopedic rheumatology involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. It concentrates on the identification and operative treatment of rheumatic diseases. A prerequisite is the qualification as a specialist for orthopedics and trauma surgery or for surgery with a focus on trauma surgery or for orthopedics.

The training lasts for 36 months. It takes place at an institution of continuing education for orthopedic rheumatology in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

Supplementary training in hand surgery

Supplementary training in hand surgery

Further training in hand surgery involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. This covers the prevention, identification, treatment, after-care and rehabilitation of diseases, injuries, tumors and malformations of the hand and distal forearm. Their reconstruction following diseases or injuries also forms part of the advanced training. A prerequisite is the qualification as a specialist in the field of surgery.

The residency training lasts for 36 months. It takes place at an institution of continuing education for hand surgery in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3 of the Model Regulations on Continuing Medical Education.

Supplementary training in skeletal X-ray diagnostics

Supplementary training in skeletal X-ray diagnostics

Further training in skeletal X-ray diagnostics involves supplementary training in addition to specialist skills. It concentrates on the performance and reporting of area-related X-ray diagnostics for the skeleton. 

It takes place at an institution of continuing education for radiology in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 2 or at an institution of continuing education for X-ray diagnostics – subject-specific – in accordance with § 5 (1) sentence 3. The training lasts for 12 months.

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