One (1) accredited fellow and One (1) non-accredited fellow

As a result of increased patient volume and additional opportunities made available through a partnership with The Christ Hospital, The Beacon Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship has an opening for one (1) accredited fellow and one (1) non-accredited fellow.  The non-accredited fellow would be afforded the same opportunities, training, and exposure as the accredited fellow(s).

Established ACGME Accredited Program Seeking

One (1) Accredited Fellow* and One (1) Non-Accredited Fellow*

08/1/15 through 7/31/16

Under the guidance of Fellowship Director, Timothy E. Kremchek, MD, Board Certified and Fellowship Trained Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine surgeon, all fellows at Beacon will rotate together and be offered the training and experience needed for a successful and rewarding career in orthopaedic sports medicine.  Curriculum includes diagnostic care and surgery, high school/college team coverage including the coordination of care with athletic trainers and physical therapists, and research opportunities.  Each fellow will be designated as a team physician for his/her assigned college and high school athletic events during the training year.

Beacon is the official medical provider to the Cincinnati REDS. All fellows will gain hands-on experience caring for the professional baseball athlete at Spring Training in Goodyear, AZ for approximately 2 months and also during the regular season.

$50,000 annual salary + reimbursement of licensing & credentialing fees, paid professional liability insurance, and medical/dental insurance option to purchase at employee rates.

For additional information and consideration, please contact:

Sherry Gammache, Graduate Medical Education Director
513.247.4399
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www.beaconortho.com

*Must have completed an AOA or ACGME-accredited residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, be a graduate of a medical school in the U.S.A. accredited by the ACGME (or ECFMG equivalent); and have or be able to obtain a training or full unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Ohio.