You will join our group of 2 full-time fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons. You will work in close collaboration with our full-time research staff and under the direction of Hand & Upper Extremity surgeons as well as spine surgeons.


Duties of the Research Fellow Include:
-Management of enrollment and follow-up of patients in clinical trials
-Collaboration with orthopaedic residents, fellows, and attendings on retrospective projects
-Submission of protocols to the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
-Basic statistical analysis of data
-Drafting and submitting abstracts and manuscripts to conferences and journals (e.g., JBJS, JAAOS, CORR)


Goals/Opportunities:
-Strengthen your orthopaedic surgery residency application
-Participate in weekly mentorship and research education meetings with academic orthopaedic hand surgeons
-Conduct crucial portions of large, multicenter clinical trials
-Fellows should expect at least 5-10 publications and abstract submissions depending on the individual’s motivation and work ethic
-Opportunities to present research abstracts at major orthopaedic conferences
-Networking opportunities with residents, fellows, and attendings
-Ample opportunities to attend all surgical educational activities: Daily Orthopaedic Hand Rounds, Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Orthopaedic Conferences, Morbidity & Mortality Conferences, Journal Club, Cadaver Labs, and Surgical Skills Labs
-Numerous opportunities to observe surgical procedures
We fully expect all applicants to match into Orthopaedic Surgery and we are dedicated to providing our students with a world-class education along with personalized guidance during the match process.


To apply, email your CV, and a 500-word personal statement to Dr. Adam Boissonneault, Co-Director of Clinical
Research at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by April 1, 2022