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Title: Clinical Research Fellowship in Pediatric OrthopedicsDuration: 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. Located in the heart of the largest medical center in the world, clinical research coordinators will be involved in multiple research projects mentored by various faculty in pediatric orthopedics. Dr. Brian G. Smith, the Chief of the Division of Orthopaedics and Scoliosis, and Dr. Scott B. Rosenfeld, Associate Chief of Research and Education will provide direct mentorship for the students during the year. Research coordinators will be supported by several invested attendings who treat a spectrum of rare musculoskeletal diseases to common conditions at a volume unique to any hospital system. Research will primarily be of neuromuscular conditions, musculoskeletal oncology, leg length discrepancies, and scoliosis. Coordinators will have the independence to work remotely when necessary while also having the ability to get exposure to the clinic, OR, and collaborate with residents, fellows, and attendings. Coordinators are expected to first/co-author at least 5-10 manuscripts.   This is a great opportunity and boasts a 100% match rate.   
 
Eligibility: American Medical Students who will have finished their 3rd year by 2024 To apply, please send the following to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and cc This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • CV (including clinical grades) 
  • 1 Letter of Recommendation (Orthopaedics related is preferred)
  • Short (1-2 paragraph) personal statement (optional)
  • USMLE scores (if available) 
Applications will be reviewed, and applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis. Early application is preferred. Decisions are expected around February/March 2023.
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