? (11/2/2025) Orthopedic Fellowships
Company: The CORE Institute
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
The Center for Orthopedic Research and Education (CORE)
Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, is seeking Fellows for the 2026-2027
academic year for the Fellowship Programs listed below. The CORE
Institute was founded to fulfill a vision of orthopedic excellence
encompassing the entire spectrum of orthopedic and musculoskeletal
sciences. Consistent with our mission, The CORE Institute delivers
the highest level of musculoskeletal healthcare, built upon a
foundation of pioneering research, academics, community service,
and a passion for excellence in patient care and outcomes.
Requirements when applying: CV, Personal Statement, three letters
of recommendation. Completion of or currently participating in an
Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the United States or Canada is
required. For more information, please visit the website at or
contact Susie Redell, Senior Program Coordinator, at
susie.redell@thecoreinstitute.com or
fellowships@thecoreinstitute.com FELLOWSHIPS: - The CORE Institute
Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship Program Director: Steven
Myerthall, MD Faculty: Amalia de Comas, MD, Mark Campbell, MD,
Justin Butler, DO The CORE Institute Hip and Knee Reconstruction
Fellowship spans 12 months and offers a distinctive, intensive
curriculum. Each fellow undergoes extensive training under the
guidance of highly experienced Adult Reconstruction attending
surgeons, all of whom have completed fellowships. Fellows
participate in dedicated rotations and based on previous years'
experiences, actively engage in over 500 routine and intricate
adult reconstruction surgeries during the fellowship. The program
includes thorough training in robotics. Notably, the Adult
Reconstructive Service handles one of the highest volumes of
complex revision cases nationally, providing fellows with
significant exposure to tumor reconstruction cases due to the
faculty's diverse expertise. High-volume joint reconstruction
service with a track record of clinical and educational excellence.
- The CORE Institute Interventional Spine/Pain Medicine Fellowship
Program Director : Anuj Daftari, MD Faculty: Eric Feldman, MD, Kurt
(Adam) Lundberg, DO This 12-month clinical fellowship primarily
focuses on non-operative spine care and interventional pain
medicine. The fellow collaborates with physicians who have
completed fellowships and are actively practicing within a large,
highly active, multidisciplinary group in Phoenix, Arizona.
Proficiency in various interventional spine procedures is a key
aspect, encompassing lumbar/thoracic/cervical epidural steroid
injections, facet joint injections, medial branch blocks and
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 includes
comprehensive training in medication management, fluoroscopic and
ultrasound-guided injections, and electrodiagnostic. Fellows will
also have the opportunity for elective rotations in orthopedic
spine surgery and neuroradiology. The program offers a multitude of
research opportunities. Successful completion of the fellowship
makes fellows eligible to seek board certification through the
American Board of Pain Medicine. - The CORE Institute Spine
Fellowship Program Directors: Ali Araghi, DO, and Norman Chutkan,
MD Faculty: Byron Willis, MD The CORE Institute Spine Fellowship
offers a one-year post-residency program in the management of
spinal disorders. The Spine Division is comprised of talented
leaders covering all areas of spine surgical treatment with a team
of pain management and rehabilitation specialists who provide
non-operative spine care. Spinal disorder management includes
non-surgical and surgical workups as well as preoperative
evaluation and appropriate patient selection. Surgical training
includes cutting-edge minimally invasive and open surgeries in the
cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, from the anterior, lateral,
and posterior approaches. Degenerative conditions as well as
tumors, fractures, and adult deformity are part of the experience.
The fellow will actively prepare for and participate in monthly
spine conferences and journal clubs. The fellow will benefit from
access to a biomechanical research laboratory, motion analysis
laboratory, and a clinical research infrastructure with a fully
staffed team of regulatory, contract, grant, and research
coordinators.
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