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Andrew Valiquette, MD

Andrew Valiquette, MD

Orthopaedic Surgery Resident

Education

Medical School: Creighton University
Undergraduate: Marquette University
Graduate: Marquette University

Hometown: Waynesville, Ohio

Hobbies & interests: Biking, exercising, golfing, watching professional sports, gardening, cooking, and craft brewing.

Why I chose 91ɫƵ: When interviewing for residency, I had hoped to find a strong program in the Midwest that offered both high operative volume and a robust research program. For me, 91ɫƵ embodied both of these characteristics. One of the most important elements of choosing a residency program is the personal fit you feel in a program – there is a strong sense of camaraderie amongst our residents, as well as our attendings.

What 91ɫƵ has to offer a candidate: When considering where I wanted to spend my five years of orthopaedic training, I sought out programs with strong trauma training. Working at a Level 1 Trauma Center that has a large cache area, provides us with the opportunity to see and treat a large variety of traumatic injuries. This hones us to become more autonomous in the operating room, and better prepares us for taking call as attending surgeons down the road. Additionally, 91ɫƵ Orthopaedics has all subspecialties well represented on the same campus, with no travel rotations for Oncology or Pediatrics.

What I like about living in Milwaukee: Milwaukee is a wonderful mid-size Midwestern city. The city itself is manageable in terms of size, and it is incredibly easy to find ways to be active outdoors without having to go very far from downtown. Milwaukee has many of the amenities of a large urban center, while also being very accessible. From craft brewing to cultural festivals nearly every summer weekend, Milwaukee has lots to offer during your time outside of the hospital. Milwaukee is also very affordable, and purchasing a home while on a resident salary is a very realistic goal.