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2025-2026 Research Fellow - Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics (RIAO) at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

2025-2026 Research Fellow - Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics (RIAO) at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

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The Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics (RIAO) at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore is offering a one or two-year research fellowship with the Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement. This is a salaried position intended for rising third/fourth year medical students or graduates who are interested in orthopedic surgery as a career and looking to bolster their applications. This position would begin before July 2025, ideally May 2025, depending on circumstances. Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, but we expect to fill the position within the next few months. Previous fellows have matched into orthopaedic surgery residency at a 98-100% rate.

This position is intended for medical students/graduates intending to bolster their competitiveness in order to obtain a residency position in the field of orthopaedic surgery. Research assistants will work with national and international leaders in the areas of total joint replacement to assist with manuscript preparation for publication in peer-reviewed journals, to gather and analyze data, to attend and present your work at regional and national conferences, and to assist with FDA trials of new drugs and devices. This is a high-volume research center where numerous projects have not only been published in PubMed-indexed journals, but also been selected as presentations at national orthopaedic meetings, namely the AAOS and AAHKS.

Research assistants will have the opportunity to attend daily morning conferences with the orthopaedic surgery residency, led by Program Director Dr. Jack Ingari, MD. This is an excellent opportunity to bolster your CV and increase your chance of matching into an orthopaedic surgery residency. 

Student researchers will work under the direction of:

 - Ronald E. Delanois, M.D. 

- Michael A. Mont, M.D.

- James Nace, D.O., M.P.T. 

GOALS: 

- Investigate basic science and clinical aspects of total joint arthroplasty and preservation. 

- Learn to create and extract clinical data from institutional and national databases 

- Develop a better appreciation for biostatistics in the setting of orthopedics 

- Prepare manuscripts and textbook chapters. 

- Present at research meetings, seminars, journal clubs, symposia, and professional society meetings. 

PREREQUISITE EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OR CREDENTIALS: All candidates who have completed their third year and passed their USMLE Step 1 and/or COMLEX Level 1 board examinations. For graduated applicants, it is preferred that USMLE Step 2 is completed prior to beginning the research program. Experience in writing and biostatistics is a plus. 

APPLICATION: Please attach the following materials to rkatanbaf@lifebridgehealth.org

- Cover letter OR letter of interest 

- PDF of Curriculum Vitae 

- All available USMLE AND/OR COMLEX Score reports 

- ≥ 1 Letters of Recommendations 


RIAO website: www.lifebridgehealth.org/RIAO/RIAO.aspx 

Twitter handle: @RIAOResearch Instagram handle: @RIAOorthopedics


Only US MD/DO applicants will be considered.

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