Fellowship Hip and Knee Reconstruction
Job Description
Our organizationis currently looking for a Fellow to join the Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship Program for the upcoming academic year in Phoenix, Arizona.
Program Director: Steven Myerthall, MD
Faculty Members: Amalia de Comas, MD; Mark Campbell, MD; Justin Butler, DO
The Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship at our organization lasts for 12 months and features a unique, rigorous curriculum. Each fellow receives comprehensive training under the mentorship of seasoned Adult Reconstruction surgeons, all of whom have completed specialized fellowships. Participants will engage in dedicated rotations and, based on insights from previous cohorts, will actively take part in over 500 routine and complex adult reconstruction surgeries throughout the fellowship. The program also includes extensive training in robotic surgery techniques. Notably, the Adult Reconstructive Service manages one of the highest volumes of complex revision cases in the nation, offering fellows substantial exposure to tumor reconstruction cases due to the diverse expertise of the faculty. This high-volume joint reconstruction service is recognized for its clinical and educational excellence.
Our organization was established to realize a vision of orthopedic excellence that encompasses the full range of orthopedic and musculoskeletal sciences. In line with our mission, we provide top-tier musculoskeletal healthcare, grounded in innovative research, academic pursuits, community service, and a commitment to outstanding patient care and outcomes.
Application Requirements: CV, Personal Statement, three letters of recommendation, and a recent photograph.
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed or be currently enrolled in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency program in the United States or Canada.
For further details, please refer to our website.