Incoming residents (Class of 2028), left to right: Rainy Campbell and Kate Delaney. Returning residents (Class of 2027), left to right: Megan Wright (Orthotics) and Alyssa Smith (Prosthetics). (Courtesy Photos)
Two new residents begin the Division’s two-year residency program, joining a nationally recognized training program in orthotics and prosthetics
SAN FRANCISCO (July 15, 2026) — The UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is pleased to welcome the incoming class of residents to the Division of Orthotics and Prosthetics (O&P) Residency Program. Joining the 2026–2028 residency class are Rainy Campbell and Kate Delaney, while Megan Wright and Alyssa Smith return to continue their second year of training as members of the 2026–2027 class.
Campbell joins UCSF after completing her education at the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Texas Southwestern. Delaney earned her degrees from Gonzaga University and the University of Washington. Together, they begin a two-year residency that provides advanced clinical training in orthotics and prosthetics within one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers.
About the UCSF Orthotics and Prosthetics Residency Program
The UCSF Orthotics and Prosthetics Residency Program provides comprehensive clinical training through a two-year residency that prepares graduates for independent practice in orthotic and prosthetic care. Residents gain hands-on experience across UCSF’s major clinical campuses, working with multidisciplinary teams and a diverse patient population while developing expertise in patient care. The program reflects UCSF’s longstanding commitment to excellence in education, innovation, and compassionate care.
Learn more about the UCSF Orthotics and Prosthetics Residency Program: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/education/residency/UCSF-Orthotics-and-Prosthetic-Residency
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