皇家华人 Orthopaedic Surgery Research
Vision and Mission
The goal of research in an orthopaedic residency program is to educate residents on the process of research and its importance to the advancement of the science and orthopaedic practice. The research process ought to provide residents with the opportunity to develop adequate research hypotheses and study methodology. During training, the resident should learn how to critically analyze data and how to utilize statistical results to interpret findings and test hypotheses. Manuscript writing skills should also be enhanced during the process. The development of these skills during the residency program is an integral part of professional orthopaedic training, regardless of whether the resident chooses to pursue formal research following the completion of his or her residency.
During their residency, residents, with the assistance of faculty and research mentors, will develop a well-designed methodology and specific aims to properly evaluate appropriate hypotheses. Residents will learn how to critically review the literature. Residents will learn how to develop an appropriate statistical approach as they design, conduct and complete a research study. Manuscript writing is a learned skill which will be developed and enhanced through practice under the guidance of faculty and research mentors.
Our Research Labs
Biomechanical Lab
Learn about our Biomechanical LabCenter for Motion Analysis
Learn about Center for Motion AnalysisPediatric Orthopaedic Research Lab
Learn about our Pediatric Orthopaedic Research LabSports Medicine Motion Analysis Lab
Learn about our Sports Medicine Motion Analysis LabBiomaterials and Histology Lab
Learn about our Biomaterials and Histology LabResearch Opportunities
Medical Student Summer Research Program
Learn about our student research programResearch Staff
Marie Ellestad
Research Manager
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
Karen Gonzalez
Clinical Research Coordinator
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
Nicholas Giebel
Clinical Research Coordinator
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226