This fellowship provides extensive experience across all orthopedic subspecialties, working closely with renowned faculty from each division, including Sports Medicine, Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery, Pediatric Orthopedics, Orthopedic Trauma, Hand Surgery, Foot and Ankle Surgery, and Orthopedic Oncology. Fellows will actively participate in clinical research projects, working with national/state medical databases; therefore, having a strong statistical background is recommended, along with programming skills in R and basic knowledge of SQL. Responsibilities include manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed publications, data collection and analysis, and presenting findings at regional and national conferences.
Preferred candidates have experience in a high-volume research environment or institution.
Research fellows will attend daily academic conferences alongside orthopedic surgery residents and faculty, gaining invaluable insights into clinical practice and cutting-edge research. This fellowship is an outstanding opportunity to strengthen one's academic credentials, build professional networks, and significantly improve competitiveness for residency applications in orthopedic surgery.
Researcher fellows will work under the direction of:
- Qais Naziri, MD, MBA, FAAOS
- Carl B. Paulino, MD, FAAOS
Application requirements:
- CV
- Personal Statement and Letter of Interest
- USMLE Scores (Step 1 and Step 2)
- Letters of Recommendation (at least 2)
Please submit all application materials in one single file. However, recommenders may submit letters of recommendation on your behalf directly via email. Only complete applications will be considered.
Submit application materials to:
Thank you for your interest and best wishes!