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 Dr. Stephen K. Aoki invites 3rd and 4th year medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery to apply for a one-year sports medicine 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. This fellowship is focused on pediatric and adult hip and knee research. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with an anticipated decision in February/March 2025. Early applications are encouraged.

Dr. Stephen K. Aoki specializes in the surgical treatment of pediatric, adolescent, and adult sports injuries of the hip and knee. Dr. Aoki serves as team physician for the University of Utah Gymnastics and University of Utah Football teams. Dr. Aoki also serves as the current Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine and is the former Chair of the University of Utah Residency Selection Committee.  Current research is focused on both pediatric and adult sports medicine, primarily related to hip and knee pathology. Research includes clinical, biomechanical, and basic science projects. Please refer to the following links for a list of previous research projects:  , in addition to a  overview of the fellowship. As the research assistant, you will be responsible for managing and organizing multiple projects and efficiently following them to completion. We are looking for a socially intelligent, motivated, self-driven, and trustworthy individual to fill this position. 

Position: Research Associate (Full-time paid position)

Duration: ~ May 2025 - May 2026

Location: University of Utah Orthopaedic Center/Primary Children’s Hospital. Salt Lake City, UT.

Requirements: 
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  • MS3 or MS4 students with a 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
 Responsibilities:
  • Manage multiple research projects and organize and maintain all aspects of the projects and follow them to completion (assist in data collection, write/submit manuscripts)
  • Manage surgical database
  • Organizing and presenting ongoing research updates at weekly meetings with a team of research faculty, fellows, residents, statisticians, and research coordinators
  • Collecting patient-reported outcome data
  • Assisting in preparing PowerPoint Presentations, Website Educational Material
 Goals/Opportunities of the Fellowship: 
  • 10-20 publications, in addition to case reports, reviews, and book chapters
  • 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:
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  • Participate in clinic and operating room working with Dr. Aoki, fellows, and residents
  • Cadaveric surgical lab experience: suturing, open dissections, arthroscopic skills
  • While this is a research fellowship in sports medicine, this opportunity will be one that exposes you to all aspects of orthopaedic surgery. You will be expected to attend orthopaedic grand rounds, sports medicine/trauma subspecialty conferences, journal club, and resident conferences to help improve your overall knowledge in the specialty.
This is a great opportunity and has been very productive for previous fellows. If you have any questions regarding the position or application process, please email current Research Fellow, Ben Johnson ([email protected]). 

How To Apply: Interested applicants should send the following items to [email protected] and [email protected]. Address email subject line as “Research Fellowship Position”.
  1. Curriculum vitae
  2. Medical school transcript including clerkship/rotation grades
  3. One-page Personal Statement about yourself and your reasons for applying for this position
  4. In 400 words or less, tell us about your statistics and research background. Describe a research project that you have previously been involved in and describe your role in the project. What did the study contribute to the field of medicine?
  5. One to two letters of recommendation (preferably from research mentors in orthopaedics if possible)
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