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The Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Trauma Service (OTS) invites outstanding third year medical students to apply for a one-year clinical research fellowship position starting spring/summer of 2022. 

This is an incredible opportunity to strengthen your CV for the increasingly competitive orthopedic match. The research fellow will have an opportunity to collaborate on a number of projects with each faculty, in addition to collaborative projects with other divisions in the Mayo Clinic department of Orthopedic Surgery. 
The Mayo OTS faculty include Andy Sems, Brandon Yuan, Woodie Cross, Krystin Hidden and Jon Barlow. Research will include projects in general trauma, upper extremity, lower extremity, and arthroplasty. 


In addition to the research experience, the research fellow will have an opportunity to engage in a number of educational offerings, including biostatistics education, morning trauma conference, and weekly educational conferences. Furthermore, they will be expected to collaborate with current orthopedic surgery residents to initiate, advance and complete multiple research studies. 

To apply, email your CV, two letters of recommendation, personal statement, picture, USMLE Step 1 score report, and medical school transcript to Brandon Yuan (yuan.brandon@mayo.edu).

For more information on the Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Residency, please visit: 

For more information on the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic, please visit:

If you have any additional questions regarding the fellowship, please contact our current fellow Alexandra Cancio-Bello (Cancio-Bello.Alexandra@mayo.edu). 

Sincerely,

Brandon Yuan, MD
Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Trauma Service
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