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Orthopaedic surgery jobs & orthopaedic career opportunities.
The NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine invites third and fourth-year medical students or medical school graduates to apply for a one or two-year clinical research fellowship position in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
Award Details The CHOP Benjamin Fox Orthopaedic Research Scholar Award promotes clinical research by giving extraordinary medical students the opportunity to investigate pertinent topics in clinical orthopaedic research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. While there are several funded year-out programs for medical school students to conduct research, this award is unique because it is specifically designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in Orthopaedic surgery. This is a phenomenal opportunity given the competitive nature of the orthopaedic residency application process. The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at CHOP was ranked in the top five pediatric hospitals by U.S.News & World Report.
UC Davis Health System's Department of Orthopedic Surgery is currently accepting applications for an Assistant Physician position. This position will act as an attending hospitalist and consultant for incoming ER patients during daytime hours for the Orthopedic Trauma Service. Also, this position will provide a physician presence in the ER and Orthopedic Surgical ICU. Additionally, this position will assist physicians in clinic with working up patient history and physical and attend Ortho conferences (Grand Rounds, Trauma Conference, Resident Journal Clubs).
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