Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedics Fellowship
Information for Applicants
Eisenhower Health’s Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship participates in the SF Matching Program (SF Match). Eisenhower Health participates with the SF Match to provide the opportunity for applicants to consider selection options. The program director(s) and staff evaluate the qualifications of all applicants to the programs before deciding who will be offered positions.
The SF Match Process at Eisenhower Health
The use of the SF Match Central Application Service (CAS) is mandatory for both programs and applicants. Eisenhower Health will receive notification for applications that are deemed complete and ready for review. We will not accept any paper or emailed applications.
We require:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Personal statement of interest in Addiction Medicine (this should not exceed 550 words and should clearly describe and highlight your academic and or career goals. You may also showcase your background, talents and experiences and how you plan to use them in the field of orthopaedics.
- Three (3) letters of recommendation: one (1) from the residency program director, and two (2) from faculty members who have worked with the applicant in clinical settings
- Official copy of the USMLE or COMPLEX-USA Transcript
Applications will be reviewed by Division faculty and applicants identified as strong candidates will be invited for an interview. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
NO Visas will be sponsored.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications is August 31st
Info Box
SF Program ID: PR10180
Program Name: Adult Reconstructive Orthopedic Surgery
Specialty: Orthopaedics
Subspecialty: Adult Hip & Knee
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Eligibility
Must be board certified or board eligible or will be completing five years of surgical residency training in an ACGME or AOA accredited Orthopaedic Surgery Program.
Must have an active or be license eligible in the State of California. Those who are currently applying for their California State license must have an active license within 90 days of starting fellowship.
Failure to secure an active California license may result in non-participation with the fellowship program.
Due to the high-risk population served by Eisenhower Health, all employees in patient-facing jobs, including residents and fellows, are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. No exemptions are allowed for any reason.
Confidentiality
All information submitted to the SF Match on the rank order lists is confidential. It will not be released or revealed in any manner that permits individual identification of either applicants or programs during the process.
Fellowships
Two ACGME-accredited fellowship positions are available each year.
For further information, please contact:
Program Manager
Brian Beneat
Tel: 760-773-4517
Fax: 760-837-8581
BBeneat@eisenhowerhealth.org