The fellow will be responsible for managing multiple IRB projects encompassing clinical, biomechanical, and imaging based studies. Basic understanding of statistical analysis is expected, and the department will provide the necessary training for the position.
The fellow will be given the opportunity to attend daily educational conferences with the orthopaedic surgery residents, cadaver labs, and continue to expand their clinical acumen by shadowing and observing attendings and residents within the clinical setting.
Prerequisites for the Position Include:
- Successful completion from a U.S. Medical School
- Strong academic record
- Strong organizational, communication, and analytical skills
- Strong skills in various computer software including but not limited to Microsoft Office, EMR, PACS, and other software.
- Prior experience with data analyses
Goals:
- Fellow should expect to have 20 to 25 publications by the end of the fellowship with upwards of 25 abstracts accepted at major conferences.
-Fellows will have the opportunity to be 1st author on papers he/she contributes to.
- Ample opportunities to attend cadaver labs, Orthopedic conferences, Orthopedic grand rounds, and journal clubs.
If interested, please email
1.CV including STEP 1 P/F and 2 score (please have your AAMC ID# at the top)
2. Medical school transcript with clinical grades (Dean’s Letter)
3.Cover letter with personal statement
Applications will be reviewed in a per rolling basis, and qualified applicants will be contacted for a phone or Zoom interview.
Website: maimomeded.org/residency-orthopedics-surgery/
IG: maimoortho