Position: Alfred I. duPont Orthopedic Research Fellowship
Principal Investigators / Faculty Mentors: Dr. Jeanne Franzone, Dr. Suken Shah, Dr. M Wade Shrader, Dr. Arianna Trionfo, Dr. Stuart Mackenzie, Dr. Reid Nichols, Dr. Mihir Thacker, Dr. Alvin Su
Duration: 7/1/26 – 6/30/27
Who: Medical students at all levels of training who are currently enrolled in a US based medical school
Where: Nemours Children’s Health, Wilmington DE
Salary: $50,000 + Benefits$2000 Conference Travel Stipend
Job Summary: The
Orthopedic Research Scholar opportunity is a one-year position that gives an outstanding medical student the opportunity to be part of globally recognized research in the Pediatric Orthopedic Department at the Nemours Children’s Hospital.This fellowship provides the medical student with all the tools necessary to be successful in the development and execution of meaningful pediatric orthopedic research projects during the year, with a view to presentation at national meetings and eventual publication. Through this program, the candidate will have access to substantial research resources including statistical support, research methods instruction (through our integrated research education seminar series), IRB-support, clinical databases, and more.In addition to research, the fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the day-to-day clinical activities of mentors they are assigned to, based on their interests. There is also an opportunity to observe surgical procedures in the operating room.
Primary Responsibilities
- Collaborate with scientists, physicians, and staff to plan, organize and conduct research in assigned projects.
- Design and complete IRB’s, adhere to Department and Nemours research policies, collect and review clinical data, measure X-rays, complete manuscripts for publication and presentation at conferences.
- Perform literature searches and analysis of existing data to support protocols, and publications.
- Attend daily/weekly clinical conferences, visiting speakers, quarterly Journal Club and many other educational events.
- Participate in in a high-volume clinical practice that allows the student to shadow and gain clinical exposure to inspire research ideas.
- Observe surgical procedures.
- Collaborate with some of the most recognized and prolific thought leaders in the pediatric orthopedic profession, in an institution known for its scholarship in complex diagnoses such as: osteogenesis imperfecta, scoliosis, cerebral palsy and progressive neuromuscular conditions, skeletal dysplasia’s (dwarfism), hip dysplasia, limb deformities, sports medicine, and more.
Qualifications: Bachelors Degree, Currently enrolled and in good standing in a US based Medical School
Application Requirements: · An up-to-date CV· A cover letter detailing reasons for your interest in this fellowship· Two supporting academic reference lettersEmail all documents to
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