The Ben Fox Orthopaedic Fellowship is a funded year-out research position designed for 3rd year medical students destined for a career in orthopaedic surgery. The goal is to launch the careers of tomorrow's leaders in our field.

There are three components to the program: research, clinical exposure, and mentoring. For the research focus, the Ben Fox fellows take on several projects, prospective and retrospective, single center and multi-center, some of which were started prior to their arrival, and some of which will begin during their year. Research is designed to answer questions and solve problems in the areas of pediatric orthopaedic trauma, sports medicine, spine, hip and hand disorders, patient safety, healthcare quality and value, as well as medical economics.

CHOP is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in pediatric orthopedic patient care, education, and basic and clinical research and CHOP physicians have pioneered many orthopedic surgical procedures and devices.

Our physicians are internationally renowned for their skill in treating spinal deformities, malignant and benign tumors, disorders of the hand, elbow, hip, knee, ankle and foot, sports and traumatic injuries, as well as a full spectrum of congenital disorders.

Eligible students can apply by visiting the CHOP Orthopaedic website located at http://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/division-orthopedics/resources-for-professionals. After clicking on the link, please go to the section entitled "Other educational programs". In this section, an application can be downloaded and either filled out by hand or completed electronically and submitted to Dr. John Flynn in the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery at CHOP.

Detailed directions can be found on the application. The deadline for the application is February 15, 2015. However, we recommend submitting an application as soon as possible.

If you have any questions regarding the application, contact Melissa Gunderson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..