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We are now accepting applications for a research fellowship position at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It is a one-year salaried full-time research position in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.

The research fellow plays an active role in basic science as well as clinical research with multiple members of the orthopaedic faculty at the University of Illinois including the department chairman, Dr. Mark Gonzalez, and the residency program director, Dr. Alfonso Mejia.

There are no clinical responsibilities, but the fellow is welcome to attend morning conferences, grand rounds, cadaver labs and sawbone workshops, and social events with the Illinois residents.

You will learn a great deal about both research and orthopaedics through working in the department among great teachers and residents. A majority of past fellows have successfully matched into an orthopaedic surgery residency position, and we are seeking a candidate to continue on this success.

While the start time is flexible, we would like the fellow to start by June 1st (though earlier is better) so that the previous fellow can train the new one.

If you are interested, please email the following to [email protected].
- Your CV - please include your phone number and any board scores - official report not required but preferred
- Personal statement for Orthopaedics
- Photograph
- Brief statement explaining your interest in the research position

Please note, this position is NOT open to individuals who have matched into an NRMP residency/training program for the 2018-19 academic year or have any other contractual commitment through NRMP.

We'll be accepting applications from now until 4 pm CST on Monday 3/19/2018.

Phone interviews will then be conducted. Contact information for previous research fellows will be given upon request.

Thank you and best of luck!
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