Wound, Burn and Ostomy Physician
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Winston Salem, NC, 27101, USA
Winston Salem, NC, 27101, USA
- Healthcare
- wound care fellowship
- hyperbaric medicine
- wound management
This one-year fellowship at Wake Forest University prepares physicians in advanced wound care and hyperbaric medicine through multidisciplinary clinical training and research. Fellows gain experience across various specialties including surgery, infectious disease, and rehabilitation while participating in both inpatient and outpatient care. The program aims to develop future leaders in wound management with exposure to advanced therapies like hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is offering a one-year Fellowship in Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine , beginning July 1, 2026 . This non-ACGME accredited program, housed within the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, provides a truly multidisciplinary educational experience. Fellows will gain exposure to a wide range of specialties, including infectious disease, vascular surgery, orthopedics, podiatry, burn care, dermatology, rehabilitation medicine, clinical nutrition, geriatrics, pain management, and rheumatology, while participating in both inpatient and outpatient wound care across four centers. The program also includes rotations in hyperbaric medicine and emphasizes collaboration across disciplines to optimize patient outcomes.
In addition to clinical training, fellows are expected to engage in research, either clinical or laboratory-based, under the guidance of faculty from the Wound Care Center and associated specialties. Competitive applicants must hold an MD or DO degree and be board-eligible or certified by an American Board of Medical Specialties. Physicians from both surgical and medical backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Completion of the fellowship prepares graduates for careers as wound care specialists and potential medical directors. Salary and full benefits are provided.
Highlights Fellowship Overview The Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship is designed to prepare physicians for success in the rapidly evolving field of wound management. Fellows will develop advanced clinical expertise and leadership skills while working within a multidisciplinary team dedicated to limb salvage and comprehensive wound care.
Program Goals
In addition to clinical training, fellows are expected to engage in research, either clinical or laboratory-based, under the guidance of faculty from the Wound Care Center and associated specialties. Competitive applicants must hold an MD or DO degree and be board-eligible or certified by an American Board of Medical Specialties. Physicians from both surgical and medical backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Completion of the fellowship prepares graduates for careers as wound care specialists and potential medical directors. Salary and full benefits are provided.
Highlights Fellowship Overview The Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship is designed to prepare physicians for success in the rapidly evolving field of wound management. Fellows will develop advanced clinical expertise and leadership skills while working within a multidisciplinary team dedicated to limb salvage and comprehensive wound care.
Program Goals
- Train physicians to become future leaders in academic and community wound care programs.
- Provide a deep understanding of the multidisciplinary approach to wound healing and limb preservation.
- Foster the ability to critically evaluate and apply current literature in wound care and hyperbaric medicine.




