Since we had quite a few applications last night, I wanted take a chance and answer some questions in the forum:
1.) Why a two year and not a one year fellowship?
If your starting date is June/July 2007 you are most likely not a better candidate in the match for 2008. In general, it will tkae you about 10-12 weeks to submit your first paper and before your first aceptance is coming in the application deadline has passed. We are offering this position for over 6 years now and have therefore, significant experience. However, having said this, working in the department for two years will give you plenty opportunities to publish in as mentioned before, everyone who decided to stay entered the match with a two digit publication number.
2.) Why do you offer the two unpaid short-term positions?
The hospital does not support short-term positions and there is nothing similar in the HR job listings. Furthermore, the hospital is not willing to pay fringe benefits for three months. Why do we still offer this position??? Because we think this is an excellent opportunity for people who decide to go the general surgery prelim route. BEfore you start your prelim you work with us, submit abstracts for the AAOS 2008 and manage to get your fingers on two projects. These projects will be published and you will be an author while finsihing up your prelim. The year after you will have two opportunities, go through the match and be a better applicant and secondly use your pimped CV and your prelim experience to apply for a PGY-2 position.
3.) Application process
We wish everyone good luck in the scramble and exept applications through Friday morning. We will then review all applications and contact the top four. the top four will be invited to spend a full day with us in the clinic/OR/research division. At the end of the day, there will be a formal interview with four faculty members and two fellows.
4.) Location and salary two year research fellowship
The Rubin Institute of Advanced Orthopedics is located at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore. It has two divisions, the Center for Joint Preservation and Reconstruction headed by Dr Michael Mont and the Center for Limb Lenghtening headed by Dr. Dror Paley. The Rubin Institute itself is part of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery here at Sinai with over 40 full time faculty members. Some of them everyone should know who wishes to enter an orthopaedic residency program (Levine, Herzenberg, Paley, Mont, Waldman, Aboulafia). The salary will be $34,000 plus fringe benefits. Based on credentials, a limited license for the state of Maryland can be obtained and clinical duties can be assigned.
5.) Visa/Greencard
At this point, we do not sponsor any visas or greencards. Sorry.
6.) Formal applications
Please copy and paste the original ERAS CAF/CV in the email and attach board scores. Applications that are incomplete or do not include the requested information are discarded.
7.) Duration of fellowship/questions
We do not consider offering a one year fellowship. Please do not inquire about it. More questions feel free to email me [url=mailto]
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8.) Publication record
Just a few numbers...open pubmed and look for
two year fellows: "marulanda g", "ragland ps", "seyler tm", "ajadhyaksha ad"
short-term students: "plate jf", "marker dr", "gordon n"