Program Overview: The goal of the University of Massachusetts Hand Fellowship program is to provide a comprehensive learning experience in the field of hand surgery. The university offers an ACGME
Location: Hospital for Special Surgery; NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Weill Cornell Medical College Goals and Characteristics The goal is to offer the fellow clinical experience in the recognition and management
Location: Hospital for Special Surgery; NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Weill Cornell Medical College Goals and Characteristics The goal is to offer the fellow clinical experience in the recognition and management
Program Overview Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has a long tradition of strong academic medicine and innovation. Click here for more information about the fellowship… Duration: 12 months (August 1
Overview Matta fellowship opportunity in anterior approach THA and pelvic/acetabular reconstruction for 2018-2019 We are looking for one fellow to work with Dr. Joel M. Matta at the
Steadman Philippon Sports Medicine Fellowship Description: The Steadman Philippon Fellowship is a one-year Knee, Shoulder and Hip Sports Medicine Fellowship. Each year, Dr. Richard Steadman, Dr. Marc Philippon,
Program Overview: This Fellowship is a 12-month, non-ACGME, structured clinical experience designed to equip a Board-Eligible or certified general surgeon with the clinical and administrative skills necessary to
Location: The Johns Hopkins University and affiliated facilities Goals and Characteristics The Johns Hopkins Spine Fellowship provides comprehensive training in degenerative lumbar, cervical spine, adult spinal deformity, tumor,
Program Description: This university fellowship provides balanced, diverse, and in-depth surgery education. A concentrated study of operative and nonoperative hand and upper extremity diseases and injuries is offered
Location: The Johns Hopkins University and affiliated facilities Goals and Characteristics This is a one-year research position that involves observation and clinical research. The applicant would spend the