
The CORE Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, offers three distinct one-year orthopedic fellowship programs for the 2026-2027 academic year, including Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, and Spine Surgery. These roles involve advanced clinical training under experienced faculty, with responsibilities ranging from performing over 500 complex adult reconstruction surgeries and robotic procedures to managing non-operative spine care and interventional pain techniques. The Spine Fellowship further includes exposure to minimally invasive surgeries and active participation in research within dedicated biomechanical and clinical laboratories. These positions are appealing due to the institute's commitment to orthopedic excellence, high-volume case exposure, and access to cutting-edge technology and research infrastructure. Candidates must have completed or be currently participating in an accredited orthopedic surgery residency in the United States or Canada.














