Maintenance notice: Some features that submit or update information are temporarily disabled while we migrate the website. You can continue browsing normally. Thank you for your understanding.
Orthopaedic surgery jobs & orthopaedic career opportunities.
Thank you for your interest in applying to the Richard H. Rothman Research Fellowship. Since Dr. Rothman founded our program in 1970, we have been committed to advancing the field of orthopaedic surgery through research. The adult reconstruction division has continued to produce high-quality research to improve the care of our patients.
The Division of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute invites medical students to apply for a funded one-year clinical research fellowship, starting in the summer of 2024.
The Shoulder and Elbow service at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute values superior patient care, excellence in education, and research productivity. In line with these goals, we are seeking driven and self-motivated students that are interested in pursuing a career in Orthopaedic Surgery. Preference will be given to students who have completed their 3rd year of medical school. The opportunity requires strong interpersonal skills, the ability to communicate effectively across a broad spectrum of individuals, and elite-level organizational skills.
The Division of Spine Surgery at the University of Minnesota invites medical students between their 3rd and 4th year of medical school & recent medical graduates to apply for a funded, one-year spine research fellowship, starting in July 2024. This is a unique opportunity that will allow the research fellow to work closely with Dr. David Polly MD, Dr. Jonathan Sembrano MD, Dr. Kristen Jones MD, Dr. Christopher Martin MD, Dr. Nathan Hendrickson MD, the spine surgical fellows, and the rest of the spine research team at the University of Minnesota. Dr. David Polly MD is the James W. Ogilvie Professor, Catherine Mills Davis endowed Professor, and Chief of Spine Surgery in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota. He has over 300 peer-reviewed publications, five book chapters, and over 700 professional presentations, and he is a past-president of the Scoliosis Research Society.
The Cooper Bone & Joint Institute at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ invites applications for a one-year orthopaedic research fellowship position. We welcome applications from highly qualified individuals, including recent medical school graduates and current 3rd-year medical students considering a gap year for orthopaedic surgery research.
This fellowship, guided by the Institute’s orthopaedic residency director and orthopaedic oncologist, Tae Won Kim, MD, and offers a unique opportunity for individuals seeking to contribute to scholarly activity and enhance their academic knowledge.
The Institute for Global Orthopaedics and Traumatology (IGOT) at the University of California, San Francisco offers a global health year-out research opportunity for a third or fourth-year medical student who is interested in orthopaedic surgery and global health.
Title: Clinical Research Fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedics
Duration: July 2024 – July 2025
Number of Positions: 2
Average salary: 30k+
The Texas Children's Hospital Department of Orthopaedics and Scoliosis in Houston, Texas, is one of the leaders in research in orthopedic surgery and is currently ranked #8 by the US News and World Report.
Dr. Nathanael Heckmann, Adult Reconstruction Surgeon at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, invites US medical students to submit applications for an Arthroplasty Research Fellowship for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Position Title: Orthopaedic Surgery Resident PGY-2
Location: University of Illinois, Chicago. (Chicago, IL)
Start Date: ASAP
The Division of Orthopaedic Traumatology is seeking highly qualified 3rd or 4th year US medical students who are interested in a year-long clinical research fellowship to augment their orthopaedic surgery residency application and provide a solid foundation for a future career in academic orthopaedics.
The Orthopaedic Trauma Division of the Orthopaedics Department at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore is accepting applications from 3rd year medical students and students who have completed their bachelor's degree interested in attending medical school in the future.
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!
Improving orthopaedic care, education and research using Internet technologies