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The University of Rochester Department of Orthopaedics and Physical Performance is recruiting an ambitious and motivated medical student to join the Spine Division for a one-year clinical research fellowship beginning in the Summer of 2025. The fellowship will be under the guidance of Dr. Varun Puvanesarajah, in collaboration with Dr. Paul Rubery, Dr. Robert Molinari, Dr. Ashley Rogerson, and Dr. Andrew Megas. Where: University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 

Who: US medical students between M2/M3 or M3/M4 interested in Orthopaedic Surgery. Only USA students will be considered at this time.

When: June 2025-June 2026 (dates are flexible) 

Salary: A monthly stipend provided 

Our division has ongoing and upcoming research projects both within the division and in collaboration with other departments and local and national institutions. The clinical research fellow will have the opportunity to interface one-on-one with attending surgeons, gain clinical exposure, and develop and complete several research projects, while learning more about orthopaedic surgery. This is a paid position.

Specific research projects will focus on:

1)     Prospective and retrospective studies focusing on patient-reported outcomes
2)     National database research using existing database resources
3)     Project development and completion in the Motion Lab
4)     Basic science collaborations with the Center for Musculoskeletal Research 

We are specifically recruiting a highly motivated and self-driven medical student between his/her second and third or third and fourth years of medical school who is interested in pursuing a career in orthopaedic surgery. The prospective research fellow should have basic experience with statistical analysis and manuscript writing. The research fellow can expect to co-author at least 10 peer-reviewed journal articles. 

Characteristics We Look For: 
  1. Strong motivation for a career in orthopaedic surgery 
  2. Strong academic record 
  3. Strong work ethic 
  4. Organized, detail-oriented, proactive, and a self-starter 
  5. Strong interest in conducting research 
  6. Desire to become proficient in data analysis and utilize statistical principles 
  Benefits: 
  • Expectation to publish at least 10+ publications/chapters/abstracts at the conclusion of the research year 
  • Bolstering of competitiveness for residency 
  • Collaboration with Spine Surgery Fellows, residents, and faculty 
  • Clinical observation opportunities
  • Ample opportunities to attend Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, spine and trauma indications conferences, journal clubs, and resident education sessions 
  • Opportunities to present research at Orthopaedic Conferences 
Interested candidates can send a cover letter, CV/resume, transcript, and USMLE Step I and/or II scores (if available) with the subject Orthopaedic Spine Surgery Research Fellowship to Dr. Varun Puvanesarajah at ([email protected]).
We are still welcoming applications for this position!
We are still accepting applications from U.S. M2 and M3 students. 
We are still accepting applications from M2 and M3 students at U.S. medical schools. 
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