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  Sunday, 19 January 2025
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2025-2026 Utah Trauma Research Fellowship Justin Haller, MD (Mentor), Thomas Higgins, MD, David Rothberg, MD and Lucas Marchand, MD invites 3rd and 4th year (unmatched) medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery to apply for a one-year trauma research fellowship. At this time, we are only considering students from United States accredited MD programs. This is a full-time, paid position with the University of Utah. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged.

The orthopaedic trauma section at University of Utah is a nationally prominent program in trauma research, productive in national presentations and peer-reviewed publications. All faculty are active in the initiation and pursuit of both single institution and multi-center research studies.   The track record of completion and publication of research is well established. Research fellows should expect to participate in basic science projects, biomechanics, anatomical studies, cost analysis, database studies, retrospective reviews, multicenter trials, and prospective trials.  In exchange for their efforts, fellows should expect to publish/submit 10-15 papers by the end of their experience. Fellows will have the opportunity to attend lectures, Grand Rounds, interact with residents/staff, and shadow in the clinic and OR.  This includes all of the lectures attended by the residents as well as access to our Surgical Knowledge and Integration (SKI) lab.

Position: Research Associate (Full-time paid position)

Duration: ~ May 2025 - May 2026

Location: University of Utah Orthopaedic Center. Salt Lake City, UT.

Requirements: 
  • Trustworthy, responsible, detail-oriented, motivated MS3 or MS4 student from a United States accredited MD program
  • Strong interest in orthopaedic research and a planned career in orthopaedic surgery and academic medicine.
  • Prior research experience preferred. Statistical experience strongly preferred.
  • Ability to work independently and complete tasks in an efficient manner
  • Assist research coordinators with patient screening and enrollment for prospective studies
  Responsibilities:
  • Manage multiple research projects (prospective, retrospective, anatomic, biomechanic, and basic science) and organize and maintain all aspects of the projects and follow them to completion (assist in data collection, write/submit manuscripts)
  • Submit protocols to the IRB for research fellow driven projects with the help of the research coordinators
  • Participate in weekly research meetings
  • Contact patients for Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs)
  • Processing of patient samples for basic science projects
  • Participation in large animal model creation and surgery
  • Drafting manuscripts and abstracts
  • Statistical/data analysis 
  Goals/Opportunities of the Fellowship: 
  • 10-15 publications
  • Gain important experience in clinical and basic science orthopaedic research to help strengthen a potential academic career
  • Be able to read and critically analyze medical literature
  • Be comfortable with data collection, scientific writing, and submission of manuscripts
  • Attend and present at national and international meetings
  Clinical Opportunities of the Fellowship:
  • Participate in clinic and operating room working with orthopaedic trauma attendings and Utah residents
  • You will be expected to attend weekly research meetings, the trauma subspecialty conference, and orthopaedic grand rounds to help improve your overall knowledge in the specialty

How To Apply: Interested applicants should complete the application at  Be sure to select the TRAUMA specialty. If you have any questions regarding the position or application process, please email current Research Fellow, Makoa Mau ([email protected]). 
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