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Position: Research Fellow
Who: US medical students between their 3rd and 4th year of medical school.
VISA: Unable to be provided.
Number of Available Positions: 2
Duration: 1 year (approximately June 2024 – June 2025).
Salary: A monthly stipend is provided.
Preceptors: Austin V. Stone, MD PhD and Caitlin Conley, PhD

Dr. Stone specializes in conditions of the shoulder, elbow, and knee, with an additional practice focus in cartilage restoration and ortho-biologics. He serves as the director for the Center for Cartilage Repair and Restoration at the University of Kentucky. He is also the team physician for the University of Kentucky, the Lexington Sporting Club, and Eastern Kentucky University.

Lexington is a beautiful city situated in the rolling foothills of the bluegrass region of Kentucky. There are numerous outdoor activities ranging from climbing to caving and kayaking, all within an hour’s drive. Lexington also has a rich cultural environment with a strong arts and music scene. Additionally, Lexington benefits from a very reasonable cost of living and temperate weather.

Job Duties:
1.       Actively participate in drafting, editing, and submitting research projects including abstracts, manuscripts, multimedia projects, and book chapters.
2.       Hands-on experience collecting patient outcome and biospecimen data in both the clinical and operating room settings.
3.       Submission and management of IRB protocols.
4.       Assist the research coordinators and research faculty on clinical projects in the department.
5.       Assist with coordinating and setting up cadaver labs for residents and fellows.

Qualifications:
1.       A background in musculoskeletal disorders with a desire to pursue a career in orthopaedic surgery.
2.       Previous experience in academic research.
3.       Driven, independent, and efficient worker.
4.       Well organized with good communication skills.
5.       Strong scholastic performance.
6.       Statistical experience is preferred, but not required.

Benefits of the Position:
1.       Dr. Stone will help the candidate during and throughout the Orthopaedic Match process.
2.       Fellows can expect to have at least 10 publications by the end of the research year with diligent work.
3.       Fellows have the ability to be 1st author on any paper that they significantly contribute to.
4.       Ability to interact with sports medicine attendings and orthopaedic residents.
5.       Ability to observe cases with Dr. Stone in the operating room.
6.       Access to University of Kentucky Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, lectures, cadaveric labs, and workshops.

How to Apply:
Please email Dr. Stone ([email protected]) the following documents:
1.       CV
2.       Medical School Transcript
3.       USMLE Step 1 (Pass) and 2 Score (if available)
4.       Letter of Interest

Applicants will be contacted for a phone or video interview after reviewing their complete application.
Thank you for your interest in this research fellowship!
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