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2026-2027 Brown University Orthopedic Adult Reconstruction Research Fellowship
The Division Adult Reconstruction at Brown University and University Orthopedics in Providence, RI is accepting applications from 3rd-year medical students, unmatched 4th-year medical students, and recent US medical graduates for a one-year paid clinical research position. The research fellow will work closely with the division attendings and the rest of the research team including fellows, residents, students, and others. This is an excellent opportunity to expand one’s knowledge and research experience in orthopedics and to strengthen an application for the orthopedic surgery residency match.
Mentors:
- Mouhanad El Othmani
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Management of clinical trials and ongoing studies
- Perform literature reviews, develop research hypotheses, and formulate research protocols
- Drafting and submitting IRB proposals
- Study recruitment
- Scheduling and conducting study related visits
- Conduct monthly research meetings to attendings and fellows updating status of ongoing projects
- Data collection and management
- Manuscript writing and submission
Duration: 1 year
Where: University Orthopedics, Inc., Rhode Island Hospital, and Brown University in Providence, RI
When: March or April 2026 (dates are flexible)
Salary: Per Diem role at $16 per hour
Benefits of the Position:
- Strengthen your orthopedic residency application
- Direct guidance and mentorship from experienced orthopedic clinician-investigators
- Co-author multiple manuscripts, abstracts, presentations, and posters
- Networking with residents, fellows, and attending orthopedic surgeons
- **Clinical Opportunities: Fellow will have the opportunity to work in clinic, assist in the OR and attend weekly Orthopedic Grand Rounds, conferences, and office hour lectures.
Qualifications:
- Genuine interest in orthopedics and treatment of musculoskeletal disease
- Strong academic record
- Excellent personal and communication skills
- Strong organizational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Ability to work independently and efficiently
- Previous experience in research and statistical analysis is preferable
Application Materials:
- Brief Cover Letter
- CV
- **Send to
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with subject line “Adult Recon Division Research Fellow – [Name]”
Deadline: Accepting applications and conducting interviews on a rolling basis
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