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Please contact Candice Stroud at Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir. 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: Hamilton General Hospital - Orthopaedic Trauma Service
Duration:  1 Year (July 1 start)
Applications due June 30 of preceding year
Remuneration: $50, 000 per annum plus stipends 

Supervisors:

M Bhandari MD, FRCSC, PhD
M Denkers MD, FRCSC
B Petrisor MSc, MD, FRCSC
K Rajaratnam MD, FRCSC
J Sadler MD, FRCSC
D Williams MD, FRCSC
I Wong MD, FRCSC 

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: Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.  

The Fellow will work with the Orthopaedic Trauma Service (OTS) at a level one trauma center in Hamilton. The Hamilton General Hospital has a major trauma volume (ISS>18) of over 500 per annum and is the regional referral center for complex single limb traumatic injuries with a catchment of 2.5 million people. The OTS runs 5 dedicated orthopaedic trauma rooms per week in addition to after hours and weekend emergency work.  The OTS manages all aspects of appendicular, pelvic and acetabular trauma.

 McMaster University is the world leader in Evidence-Based Research. Trauma Fellows will have access to a leading orthopaedic clinical research center (Director: Dr. M. Bhandari) and participate in high-impact research during the course of their fellowship. The fellow will produce at least one publication ready manuscript during the year. The fellow will attend 2 OR sessions per week and 1-2 clinics per week. A minimum of 1 day dedicated research time weekly will be protected. 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.