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Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery Research Fellowship – Loyola University Medical Center


The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Loyola University Medical Center is seeking a full-time, paid research assistant for the 2025-2026 academic year under the mentorship of Drs. Ashley Levack, Joseph Cohen, and Hobie Summers. This position is ideal for medical students interested in pursuing a career in orthopaedic surgery, particularly those who aspire to match into an orthopaedic residency program and develop strong research experience.Primary Mentor: Dr. Ashley Levack, MDTitle: Research AssistantDuration: 1 year (recommended May 2025-May 2026, but negotiable)Location: Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, ILThe research assistant will be involved in a variety of clinical research projects, including retrospective and prospective studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. They will also participate in multicenter studies and gain experience with IRB protocols, patient recruitment, and data analysis. Close collaboration with orthopaedic residents and faculty will provide valuable mentorship and networking opportunities.Responsibilities include:
  • IRB application preparation, submission, renewals, and amendments
  • Patient identification and enrollment for clinical research studies
  • Obtaining informed consent for prospective research studies
  • Conducting literature reviews and systematic reviews
  • Data collection and management (e.g., REDCap database use)
  • Collaboration with biostatisticians for data analysis
  • Abstract preparation and submission to national orthopaedic conferences
  • Poster and podium presentations at academic meetings
  • Manuscript writing and submission for publication
  • Mentorship of medical students interested in orthopaedic research
The research assistant will participate in biweekly mentorship meetings to ensure that personal educational and professional goals are met. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop research skills, gain authorship on multiple publications, and strengthen a future residency application in orthopaedic surgery.Preferred Qualifications:
  • Strong interest in orthopaedic surgery and clinical research
  • Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and self-motivation
  • Prior research experience is beneficial but not required
  • Medical students in years M2 and M3 preferred. M1 and pre-medical students may apply.

Application Deadline: April 15, 2025
 
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