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The mission of the OrthoGate Project is to improve orthopedic care, education and research using Internet technologies. We facilitate access to orthopedic information using the Internet and strive to improve the quality of orthopedic information and musculoskeletal health on the Internet by providing a gateway. Select an area from the list below or the main menu.
Online patient communities and patient forums have sprouted up all across the web, focusing on diseases and conditions ranging from total knee surgery, to insomnia, to epilepsy and cancer. For the most part, these forums serve as a reliable source of medical information and the benefits of them are becoming clearer with time.
The division of Sports Medicine at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
offer one and two-year Sports Medicine Research Fellowships for recent
college graduates and medical students interested in completing one or
two gap years of education in orthopaedic clinical research.
Madigan Army Medical Center Announces Requests for Prospective Resident Applications for 2009/2010
Medical Students interested in Orthopaedic Residency are encouraged to
schedule rotations at the premier military orthopaedic residency
program in the United States. Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) is
accepting medical students for 3-6 week rotations on the orthopaedic
service beginning immediately for those students applying for residency
beginning in 2010.
The Center for Joint Preservation and
Replacement at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics in
Baltimore invites all interested and qualified individuals to apply for
a two-year orthopaedic research fellowship position with Michael Mont,
M.D., and Ronald Delanois, M.D. This is
a salaried position that will begin on or before July 1, 2009 and is
open to all candidates who will be medical school graduates by that
time.
The University Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation is offering a one-year fellowship in orthopaedic research. The fellowship runs from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. The
fellow would manage 6-9 clinical research projects under the mentorship
of the orthopaedic faculty at the University of Cincinnati. The
fellow would be expected to submit and present abstracts at annual
meetings (travel expenses would be covered), and prepare manuscripts
for peer-reviewed publication. A competitive stipend and benefits are available to support the fellow throughout the fellowship year.
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