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[Position Filled] Orthopaedic Surgery Research Fellow [2-Year Position] -2026-28

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4 months 4 weeks ago - 4 months 2 weeks ago #40765 by Lauren Homolka
(FILLED) Larkin Community Hospital Department of Orthopaedics & Miami Orthopaedic Research Foundation (MORF)
 
Miami, Florida 

The Miami Orthopaedic Research Foundation in collaboration with the Larkin Community Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is seeking a highly motivated MD or DO graduate or current applicant (including unmatched applicants) for a 2-year paid Orthopaedic Research Fellowship. This position offers a unique opportunity to work directly with Dr. Arturo Corces, Program Director, and a high-volume adult reconstruction service, while integrating closely with orthopaedic surgery residents in an academically active environment. Position OverviewThe research fellow will play a central leadership role in all ongoing research activities within the department. This includes managing and advancing a diverse portfolio of projects across multiple subspecialties. MentorshipDirect mentorship from Arturo Corces, MD, Program DirectorClose collaboration with faculty on study design, execution, and manuscript developmentGuidance on academic productivity and residency application strategy  Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and coordinate multiple research projects across:
    • Clinical outcomes (retrospective and prospective studies)
    • Industry-sponsored studies
    • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
    • Database studies
  • Develop and initiate new research projects
  • Collaborate daily with orthopaedic surgery residents and faculty
  • Assist with IRB submissions, data collection, and statistical coordination
  • Maintain a high level of academic productivity, including multiple manuscript submissions and abstract presentations at national conferences
  • Participate in weekly didactics and academic conferences
Research Opportunities
  • High-volume exposure to adult reconstruction (hip and knee arthroplasty)
  • Opportunities for biomechanical research through affiliated lab collaborations
  • Strong emphasis on first-author publications and national presentations
  • Active mentorship with a focus on residency match success and academic productivity
  • Opportunity to observe and participate in the operating room based on clinical workflow and departmental needs
Ideal Candidate
  • MD or DO graduate (unmatched applicants encouraged to apply)
  • Strong interest in orthopaedic surgery
  • Demonstrated research experience preferred but not required
  • Experience with statistical analysis, RStudio, and REDCap 
  • Highly organized, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple projects
  • Strong writing and communication skills
Compensation
  • Paid position with salary support through institutional and grant funding. Specific details will be discussed during the interview process.
LocationMiami, Florida Application InstructionsPlease submit the following:
  • CV 
  • Step/COMLEX scores if available
  • Unofficial medical school transcript
  • Brief statement of interest (½ page), including any challenges encountered during your residency application cycle, and how this fellowship will help you address them and strengthen your application.
  • Letters of recommendation (encouraged)
 Why This FellowshipThis is a high-output research environment with direct mentorship, strong resident integration, and extensive opportunities for publication and national exposure. Fellows are expected to build a competitive orthopaedic surgery application while contributing meaningfully to the academic mission of the department. 
The deadline for consideration is April 2, 2026. Interviews will be extended on a rolling basis. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom.

Please email the above information to morfresearch@gmail.com
Last edit: 4 months 2 weeks ago by Lauren Homolka.

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