Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Research Fellowship @ Mayo Clinic Position 2016 Description: The Mayo Clinic Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine invite senior medical students to apply for
Length: 1 year Posts: 1 The Unit Trauma Director: Dr. Jean Denis Yelle Full Time Faculty: 3 Description Academic Health Science Centre. Regional Trauma Centre. Approximately 760 trauma
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship The Emory University Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program is an accredited graduate medical program designed to take place after completion of an accredited orthopaedic
Cleveland Clinic Center for Spine Health offers one-year fellowships to qualified students. Each fellow participates in science and/or clinical research, and is expected to complete two research projects
Location: Melbourne, Australia Supervisor: Dr John O’Donnell Duration: 6 months Start date: 1 Jan and 1 July Stipend: $25,000 per 6 months Contact: fellowships@johnodonnell.com.au For further information regarding the
The Pediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship Program at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, affiliated with the University of Arizona College of Medicine, is a one year ACGME accredited post-graduate training program designed
Global Trainee Program AGENTINA Program Chair: Vicente Paus, MD Description: The Fellow will attend to surgeries, athenaeum, health care consultant and physiotherapy consultant. Number of fellows per year:
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Stanmore, UK, Speciality: Hip Aims of Fellowship: The fellowship is based around both clinical and basic science research. Period of Fellowship: Six months to one
Location: Clinica del Deporte, Street 40 #482 , La Plata, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA Program Chair: Vicente Paus, MD Email: docencia-investigacion@clinicadeldeporteDOTcomDOTar Contact: 54 – 221 – 4212929, 54 –
Hospitals involved in training: BC Children’s Hospital (6 months), Hospital for Sick Children (6 months) and The Shriners’ Hospital for Children (6 months) Length: 18 months Number of positions available