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Orthopedic Fellowships

The CORE Institute
locationPhoenix, AZ, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Education
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Our organization is currently looking for Fellows for the 2026-2027 academic year for the Fellowship Programs outlined below.

Established with a vision of orthopedic excellence, our institute encompasses a comprehensive range of orthopedic and musculoskeletal sciences. In alignment with our mission, we provide top-tier musculoskeletal healthcare, grounded in innovative research, education, community engagement, and a commitment to outstanding patient care and outcomes.

Application Requirements: CV, Personal Statement, and three letters of recommendation.

Eligibility: Applicants must have completed or be currently enrolled in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the United States or Canada.

FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS:

  • Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship

Program Director: Steven Myerthall, MD
Faculty: Amalia de Comas, MD, Mark Campbell, MD, Justin Butler, DO

This 12-month fellowship offers a unique and rigorous curriculum. Each fellow receives extensive training under the mentorship of seasoned Adult Reconstruction surgeons, all of whom have completed their own fellowships. Participants will engage in dedicated rotations and, based on past experiences, will actively take part in over 500 routine and complex adult reconstruction surgeries throughout the fellowship. The program also includes comprehensive training in robotic surgery. Notably, the Adult Reconstructive Service manages one of the highest volumes of complex revision cases in the nation, providing fellows with substantial exposure to tumor reconstruction cases due to the diverse expertise of the faculty. This high-volume joint reconstruction service is recognized for its clinical and educational excellence.

  • Interventional Spine/Pain Medicine Fellowship

Program Director: Anuj Daftari, MD
Faculty: Eric Feldman, MD, Kurt (Adam) Lundberg, DO

This 12-month clinical fellowship is centered on non-operative spine care and interventional pain management. The fellow will work alongside physicians who have completed fellowships and are actively engaged in a large, dynamic multidisciplinary group in Phoenix, Arizona. Mastery of various interventional spine procedures is a critical component, including lumbar, thoracic, and cervical epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, medial branch blocks, radiofrequency neurotomy, sympathetic blocks, peripheral joint and nerve injections, spinal cord stimulator trials, dorsal root ganglion stimulator trials, spinal cord stimulator implants, disc stimulation procedures, and kyphoplasty.

The fellowship also encompasses thorough training in medication management, fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided injections, and electrodiagnostic techniques. Additionally, fellows will have the chance to pursue elective rotations in orthopedic spine surgery and neuroradiology, along with numerous research opportunities. Successful completion of the fellowship qualifies fellows to pursue board certification through the American Board of Pain Medicine.

  • Spine Fellowship

Program Directors: Ali Araghi, DO, and Norman Chutkan, MD
Faculty: Byron Willis, MD

The Spine Fellowship is a one-year post-residency program focused on the management of spinal disorders. The Spine Division consists of skilled leaders in all aspects of spine surgical treatment, supported by a team of pain management and rehabilitation specialists who provide non-operative spine care. Management of spinal disorders includes both non-surgical and surgical evaluations, as well as preoperative assessments and appropriate patient selection. Surgical training features advanced minimally invasive and open techniques for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, utilizing anterior, lateral, and posterior approaches. The experience encompasses degenerative conditions, tumors, fractures, and adult deformities. Fellows will actively prepare for and participate in monthly spine conferences and journal clubs. They will also have access to a biomechanical research laboratory, motion analysis laboratory, and a clinical research infrastructure supported by a fully staffed team of regulatory, contract, grant, and research coordinators.

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