
location_on13875, North 83rd Avenue, Peoria, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85381, United States
Founded to fulfill a vision of orthopedic excellence encompassing the entire spectrum of orthopedic and musculoskeletal sciences, The CORE Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, delivers the highest level of musculoskeletal healthcare. Our mission is built upon a foundation of pioneering research, academics, community service, and a passion for excellence in patient care and outcomes.
We are seeking Fellows for the 2026-2027 academic year to join our specialized training programs. These fellowships are designed to provide intensive, high-volume clinical exposure under the guidance of highly experienced attending surgeons who have completed their own fellowships.
Our 12-month Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship offers a distinctive curriculum where fellows actively engage in over 500 routine and intricate adult reconstruction surgeries. The program features thorough training in robotics and provides significant exposure to complex revision cases and tumor reconstruction, leveraging the faculty's diverse expertise and the service's national volume of complex cases.
This 12-month clinical fellowship focuses on non-operative spine care and interventional pain medicine. Fellows collaborate with a large, highly active, multidisciplinary group in Phoenix, gaining proficiency in a wide array of procedures including epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, radiofrequency neurotomy, and spinal cord stimulator implants. The program includes comprehensive training in fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided injections, electrodiagnostics, and medication management, with opportunities for elective rotations in orthopedic spine surgery and neuroradiology. Successful completion makes fellows eligible for board certification through the American Board of Pain Medicine.
Our one-year post-residency Spine Fellowship covers the management of spinal disorders through a team of surgical leaders and pain management specialists. Fellows engage in cutting-edge minimally invasive and open surgeries across the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, addressing degenerative conditions, tumors, fractures, and adult deformity. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, including non-surgical workups and patient selection. Fellows participate in monthly spine conferences and journal clubs and benefit from access to a biomechanical research laboratory, motion analysis laboratory, and a fully staffed clinical research infrastructure.
To apply, candidates must submit a CV, a personal statement, and three letters of recommendation. Completion of, or current participation in, an Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the United States or Canada is required.
For more information, please visit thecoreinstituteaz.com/fellowships or contact Susie Redell, Senior Program Coordinator, at susie.redell@thecoreinstitute.com or fellowships@thecoreinstitute.com.
Work model: On-site
13875, North 83rd Avenue, Peoria, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85381, United States
Peoria, Arizona