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Orthopaedic surgery jobs & orthopaedic career opportunities.
The Steadman Philippon Research Institute is known throughout the world for our research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of orthopaedic disorders. We are committed to solving orthopaedic problems that limit an individual's ability to maintain an active life. The Steadman Philippon Research Institute’s Surgical Skills Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of Vail, CO on site with the Steadman Clinic at the Vail Valley Medical Center. Our conveniently located laboratory allows participants the opportunity to practice among our extremely knowledgeable physicians and also experience an incredible destination and the many activities within Vail Valley and the pristine surrounding areas. Building on our legacy of excellence in orthopaedic sports medicine, the Steadman Philippon Research Institute is unlocking the secrets of healing, finding cures, and enhancing lives through global leadership in regenerative medicine, scientific research, innovation, and education.

The division of orthopaedic trauma at Indiana University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is looking for a highly motivated medical student to complete a yearlong research fellowship. This successful applicant will work with a team of eight orthopaedic traumatologists, four full-time research staff, statisticians, as well as orthopaedic trauma fellows and orthopaedic surgery residents to conduct high-quality orthopaedic trauma research. The division has active projects across all aspects of research from basic and translational science to retrospective clinical to prospective, single-centre to prospective, randomized, controlled, multicenter studies. A successful fellow will not only play a critical role in executing ongoing research projects but will have the opportunity to develop his/her own ideas. Regular meetings with faculty will help develop the fellow’s research acumen and serve as the beginning of life-long mentorship to develop orthopaedic surgeon-scientists.
The Steadman Philippon Research Institute is known throughout the world for our research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of orthopaedic disorders located in Vail, CO. We are committed to solving orthopaedic problems that limit an individual's ability to maintain an active life. SPRI offers research assistant internship positions to advance its research mission and to provide a unique opportunity for research participation to future clinicians, scientists, and engineers. Research assistant interns support Steadman Philippon Research Institutes staff in research tasks including, Center for Outcomes-Based Orthopaedic Research (COOR), Center for Regenerative and Personalized Medicine (CRPM) and Imaging Research.
The Rothman Opioid Foundsation is seeking
A full-time Foundation Fellow for 1 year (June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2024), who is passionate and committed to a career in orthopaedics, medicine, and/or public health policy. Please note:
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - Shreveport, in Shreveport, LA has a PGY-2 or PGY 3 opening in its 5-year categorical program, to start July 1, 2023.
Qualified applicants must be in good academic standing in an ACGME accredited program and will have completed their PGY-1 surgical or orthopaedic internship year by June 30, 2023.
The University of Virginia Orthopaedic Surgery Department is accepting applications for a paid Spine Fellowship position for 2023-2024. The goal of the research fellowship is to mentor medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery.
The Spine Division of the Orthopaedics Department at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore is accepting applications from 3rd year medical students, unmatched 4th year medical students, and recent US medical graduates looking to expand their curriculum and research experience in the field of orthopaedics. The research fellow will work closely with spine attendings and the rest of the research team (fellows, residents, students, and others).
Calling all medical students interested in a reserach fellowship position at the Johns Hopkins University with a concentration on orthopaedic spine.
The Mayo Clinic Department of Orthopedic Surgery invites second- and third-year medical students to apply for a one-year clinical research fellowship position starting in the Spring of 2023 with the Orthopedic Surgery Artificial Intelligence Lab (OSAIL). The start date is flexible between May and June depending on the applicant’s academic calendar.
This position will provide great experience in a productive research environment. Knowledge gained will include:
- Learn the research process at a large institution from experienced spine researchers;
- Gain experience in in the surgical suite during spine surgeries;
- Organize and participate in the development of scientific manuscripts, which could lead to authorship credits.
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