Adult Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship

Program Director: John S. Xenos, MD

Duration: One year

Location: Lone Tree, CO

The Colorado Orthopaedic Fellowship Program for Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery will begin August 1st every year.

Applying

The fellowship participates in the San Francisco Match Program. All applications should be completed through the SF Match site.

Contact

Kenzie Blach

Adult Reconstructive Fellowship Coordinator

[email protected]

Description

The CORI Adult Reconstructive Hip and Knee Fellowship provides unparalleled clinical training and research opportunities in Adult Reconstructive Surgery, working one on one with the program director, a leader in the field. With more than 650 procedures performed annually, the fellow will be exposed to a wide range of reconstructive procedures including a substantial volume of complex primary and revision total hip and knee arthroplasties.


The Adult Reconstructive Hip and Knee Fellowship includes experience in the private practice clinical setting through Colorado Orthopaedics. The prospective fellow will be involved with the performance of 650-700 procedures during the year with some cases being revision surgeries. Fellows also spend a full two to three days in the office per week in order to gain experience with pre and postoperative patient management in the private practice setting.


CORI is established in conducting FDA clinical research trials, so there is a plethora of clinical material and resources available to the fellow to pursue a chosen research endeavor during the program and to prepare a poster for a national conference.


If you are considering a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery, we hope you will consider our program.


Thank you for your interest in our program and we look forward to meeting you in the future.