Mentorship & Leadership Exposure

The fellow will work directly with the Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harpal Khanuja, MD, with a primary focus on hip and knee arthroplasty research. This structure provides exceptional access to mentorship, career guidance, and potential for strong letters of recommendation from department leadership.

Research Experience 

The fellow will be involved in all phases of research, including:

  • Study design and hypothesis development
  • Literature review and database research
  • Data collection, statistical analysis, and interpretation
  • Manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed journals
  • Abstract submission and preparation for regional and national meetings

The expectation is meaningful authorship and presentation, not observational research.

Academic & Clinical Integration 

In addition to research responsibilities, the fellow will:

  • Participate in orthopaedic resident didactics
  • Work closely with residents and faculty
  • Observe in orthopaedic clinics and operating rooms

Additional Opportunities

  • Attendance and presentation at regional and national orthopaedic meetings
  • Opportunity to participate in an international Operation Walk medical mission

Ideal Candidate

  • Strong commitment to orthopaedic surgery
  • Highly motivated and academically driven
  • Seeking publications, national exposure, and close mentorship

Fellowship Outcomes

  • Peer-reviewed publications and national presentations
  • Advanced research skills and academic development
  • Deep exposure to academic orthopaedic surgery
  • A significantly strengthened residency application

Please send your application materials (CV, Personal Statemen, and  if applicable USMLE Board scores, and at least 2 Letters of Recommendation) to Dr. Khanuja at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)