Orthopaedic Fellowship News & Orthopaedic Fellowship Positions | Orthogate Professionals
Fellowship
The latest news and positions openings about orthopaedic fellowships and orthopaedic fellowship programs.
- Details
- By Steve Olson
- Fellowship
An exceptional educational opportunity is now available this year in hip preservation. The Section of Hip Preservation in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Duke University is beginning a fellowship experience that encompasses all aspects of hip preservation surgery. This experience includes: Hip arthroscopy, Periacetabular osteotomy, Surgical dislocation, Treatment of femoral head avascular necrosis with free vascularized fibula grafting, and Hip resurfacing. The experience is a one year fellowship under the direction of Steven A. Olson, MD.
- Details
- By Kimona Issa
- Fellowship
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., Ronald Delanois, M.D., Harpal Khanuja, M.D, and James Nace, D.O.
- Details
- By Julie Johnson
- Fellowship
The Division of Orthopaedic Hand Surgery at New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases offers a one to two year Orthopaedic Hand Research Fellowship for recent college graduates and medical students interested in devoting one year of education to orthopaedic clinical research.
Fellows work closely with attending physicians, orthopaedic surgery residents, statisticians and other research staff in the hospital, clinic, and lab setting. The program works to develop and shape the fellow's ability to develop a hypothesis, conduct a review of the literature, and develop a protocol for execution of research projects. Fellows work in conjunction with attending physician mentors to submit the developed protocols to the Institutional Review Board for review and ultimately have the opportunity to follow their projects to fruition once approved.
- Details
- By Ashish Arya
- Fellowship
The research fellowship position is ideal for post medical school students eager to improve their CV for residency match in the year 2014 with an orthopaedic focus.
Memorial Bone & Joint Research Foundation is a not-for-profit Ortho Research set-up in the West side of Houston. It is housed with an orthopaedic group practice and focuses on hip and knee replacement related research. The principal Dr Stefan Kreuzer is a highly motivated and technology driven surgeon who leads the direction of research.
- Details
- By Alexandra Lee
- Fellowship
Research candidates may apply for a one or two year research fellowship in the Division of Spine Surgery at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. This research experience is for postgraduates who are considering a career in orthopaedics; for medical students or college graduates who are contemplating application to medical school. The research year can be after college, between 2nd & 3rd years, 3rd & 4th years, or post-doctoral.
- Details
- By Seth Sherman
- Fellowship
The Department of Orthopedics Surgery at the University of Missouri is proud to announce our ACGME accredited Sports Medicine Fellowship program. We are seeking one qualified applicantoutside of the match for the inaugural 2012-2013 year, and are ACTIVELY LOOKING TO INTERVIEW CANDIDATES THROUGH THE SAN FRANCISCO MATCH FOR 2013-2014.
- Details
- By Deborah Hornblow
- Fellowship
The University of Connecticut recently approved the establishment of a Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, CT. The one-year fellowship begins in 2013 and continues the long tradition of Pediatric Orthopaedic training first initiated at Newington Children’s Hospital, one of the four seminal Pediatric Orthopaedic Centers in the nation.
- Details
- By Kendra Hall
- Fellowship
Adult Total Joint Reconstruction Fellowship
Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas
Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center
Greenville SC
This one year fellowship offers a diverse experience in hip and knee reconstructive surgery. While focused upon primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty, our fellowship also offers exposure to hip and knee joint restoration surgery. Gain exposure to computer assisted surgery and alternative hip approaches in our state of the art facilities.
- Details
- By Brooke Robinson
- Fellowship
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Division of Orthopaedics, is looking for an exceptional individual interested in doing an adult reconstruction fellowship for the 2012-2013 academic year. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly-motivated individual looking to expand and challenge his/her knowledge of orthopaedics and to work closely with Adult Reconstruction Orthopaedic Surgery faculty, including the division chairman, in clinic, surgical arenas, and research. The fellow should have: graduated from an LCME-accredited medical school or an AOA-accredited osteopathic school; completed an ACGME-accredited orthopaedic residency; be board-eligible or certified in orthopaedic surgery; ability to obtain a permanent Illinois license; and accepted on staff at affiliated hospitals. Please note that the interested individual should have a J1 VISA, greencard, or US citizenship.
- Details
- By Michael Stuart
- Fellowship
Submit Community Content
If you have orthopedic information that you would like to share with the Orthogate Community, please register/login and submit your news, event, job, article, case or workshop from the Submit Content menu under the My Account area. Learn more!
Find, Use, Share, Expand Orthopaedic Information
Improving orthopaedic care, education and research using Internet technologies