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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 
Academic Year: 2026–2027 


 Dr. Uma Srikumaran invites medical students to apply for a paid orthopaedic surgery research fellowship with a specialized focus on visual media, surgical education, and academic content creation within the Shoulder and Sports Medicine Division at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. This position is uniquely designed for applicants who possess a strong background or demonstrated interest in videography, cinematography, post-production, and advanced camera systems, and who wish to integrate these skills into high-impact orthopaedic research and education.

Fellowship Overview 
This is a paid research fellowship ($47,000+) with a flexible start date between May and August. Fellows can expect to produce a minimum of 10–15 scholarly products, including manuscripts, abstracts, posters, podium presentations, and research-driven educational media. The fellowship offers a comprehensive academic experience with close mentorship and hands-on involvement in both research and clinical environments. Fellows will work directly with Dr. Srikumaran, Johns Hopkins residents and fellows, and other members of the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Applicants must be actively enrolled in a U.S. medical school.

About the Mentor
Dr. Uma Srikumaran is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Director of the Johns Hopkins Clinical Shoulder Fellowship, inaugural holder of the Congdon Family Professorship, and Vice Chair of Quality, Safety, & Service.  

Unique Visual Media & Technical Focus 
In addition to traditional orthopaedic research responsibilities, the fellow will play a central role in capturing, producing, and refining high-quality visual content for surgical education and academic dissemination. 

Applicants with experience in the following areas are strongly encouraged: 

  • Post-Production & Editing 


  • DaVinci Resolve 


  • Topaz Labs Video AI 


  • Color management, log workflows, and delivery optimization 


  • Camera Systems & Production 


  • Sony mirrorless and cinema cameras (FX-series, α-series, or similar) 


  • Lenses, codecs, exposure workflows, and audio fundamentals 


  • Cinema cranes, jibs, gimbals, or advanced camera rigs 


  • Technical Fluency 


  • Deep understanding of electronic camera equipment 


  • Troubleshooting and workflow optimization 


  • Comfort working in OR, clinic, and simulation settings 


  • A portfolio or examples of prior work are encouraged but not required. 

 Educational & Clinical Opportunities
The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins offers weekly educational activities, including: 

  • Grand rounds 


  • Shoulder research and clinical conferences 


  • Journal club 


  • Fellows will also have opportunities to function as an ambulatory scribe in clinic, observe surgery, and work directly with Dr. Srikumaran in both research and clinical environments. 

 Research Fellow Responsibilities 

  • Designing research hypotheses and conducting literature reviews 


  • Preparing and maintaining IRB submissions 


  • Collecting clinical data and performing statistical analyses 


  • Writing and submitting manuscripts and abstracts 


  • Writing and submitting research grants 


  • Managing various aspects of clinical trials 


  • Gaining clinical experience, including: 


  • Scribing in clinic 


  • Enrolling and following patients in prospective studies 


  • Observing in the operating room 


  • Developing visual and educational media to support research, teaching, and academic dissemination 

Applicant Selection & Expectations 
Applicants are selected based on: 

  • Videography/Cinematography experience 


  • Prior research experience 


  • Technical and creative skill set 


  • Interpersonal and organizational abilities 


  • Virtual interview 

Research fellows typically begin after completing MS2 or MS3 and are expected to commit to one full calendar year before returning to medical school and applying to residency.  

Application Materials Please submit the following combined into one PDF titled as LastNameGraduationYear.pdf (e.g., Harris2027.pdf): Brief cover letter detailing: 

  • Research background 


  • Technical/creative experience 


  • Career interests and goals 


  • Curriculum Vitae 


  • (Optional) Link to a video portfolio or sample work 

 Please submit your combined application materials to eharr107@jh.edu, with the subject heading as follows: Last Name, First Name 2026-2027. 
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