Fellowships

Thomas Jefferson University Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship

John M. Fenlin, M.D.
Gerald R. Williams, M.D
Barbara G. Frieman, M.D.
Mark D. Lazarus, M.D.
Matthew L. Ramsey, M.D.
Charles L. Getz, M.D.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Thomas Jefferson University
1015 Walnut Street
Room 801  Curtis Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 955-1500
Fax: (215) 503-0530
E-mail:susan.randolph@jefferson.edu

Duration:1 year (August 1 to July 31)
Number : 4 fellows per year
Stipend:$52,000/year plus benefits
Location: The Rothman Institute at Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital:Methodist Division and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Goals and characteristics:

This fellowship offers an extensive experience in the surgical and nonsurgical management of disorders of the shoulder and elbow under the supervision of six full-time faculty members whose practice is limited to the shoulder and elbow. The Shoulder and Elbow Service manages in excess of 25,000 outpatient visits per year and performs 3,000 surgical cases per year. This extensive clinical volume guarantees exposure to a wide variety of traumatic, degenerative, and athletic injuries. The fellowship experience includes training in the most advanced arthroscopic and open reconstructive surgeries of the shoulder and elbow. Research is an integral part of the fellowship experience. The clinical research program includes the active participation of the staff, fellows, and residents associated with the Shoulder and Elbow Service. The Fellow is expected to participate in clinical research projects and the preparation of scientific publications. Candidates must be eligible for employment in the US and be eligible for a medical license prior to training. Interviews will be conducted between Labor Day and December 13. Positions will be offered in mid December according to the ASES match process. Questions or application requests can be directed to Susan M. Randolph at the address above.

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