The Residency Program in Traumatology and Orthopedics is designed to train highly qualified specialists in the diagnosis, treatment, surgical management, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. This specialty plays a key role in restoring the function of bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments affected by trauma or chronic disease. During the program, residents study bone fractures, dislocations, ligament injuries, spinal disorders, degenerative conditions, orthopedic deformities, sports injuries, and modern joint replacement techniques. Training includes mastering imaging methods such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound, as well as both conservative and surgical treatment approaches. Clinical practice is conducted in specialized trauma and orthopedic departments and surgical clinics, where residents gain hands-on experience in operative techniques, osteosynthesis, arthroscopy, joint replacement, and rehabilitation methods. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with extensive surgical training and clinical practice. Graduates are prepared to work in multidisciplinary hospitals, trauma centers, sports medicine institutions, rehabilitation facilities, and research organizations as professional orthopedic and trauma surgeons.