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McMaster University Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 01 March 2011 16:06

Please contact Candice Stroud at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for information and procedure of applications. Please do not contact individual supervisors directly. 

Interviewing will take place in person (preferred)and or arrangements can be made to video conference interview.

Where: MacSports Group at the Hamilton General Hospital and the McMaster University Medical Center

Duration:  1 Year (July 1 start)
Applications due June 30 of preceding year
Remuneration: $50, 000 per annum plus stipends 

Supervisors:
O Ayeni MD, FRCSC, Dip Sport Med
M Denkers MD, FRCSC
J Moro MD, FRCSC
R Ogilvie MD, FRCSC
D Peterson MD, FRCSC, Dip Sport Med
K Rajaratnam MD, FRCSC
I Wong MD, FRCSC, Dip Sport Med 

Contact:
Candice Stroud
8N06, Hamilton General Hospital,
237 Barton Street East,
Hamilton, ON L8L 2X2
Phone: 905 527-4322 ext. 46607
Fax: 905 577-1458
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

The MacSports group at McMaster University includes fellowship trained surgeons who treat the full range of sports related injuries. Subspecialty care in hip, knee, shoulder and upper extremity injuries is a focus of the group, providing the full range of modern care available to the athlete. The fellowship is preceptor based and the applicant will choose an area of focus. Areas include knee, hip, upper extremity, shoulder and general arthroscopy. The fellow can participate in the McMaster University Varsity level athletic team physician program through the year.  

The fellow will attend 2 OR sessions per week and 1-2 clinics per week with dedicated research time weekly as well with the expectation that a publication ready manuscript is completed. The fellow will assist with ward duties and surgical aftercare of inpatients. The fellow will participate in on call duties, weekly teaching sessions and be responsible for a Grand Rounds presentation. 

Applications are restricted to graduates of approved Royal College certified residency programs at this time.