OrthoIndy Fellowship Programs Spine, Sports Medicine and Trauma
Feb 22, 2016
OrthoIndy Fellowship ProgramsSpine, Sports Medicine and Trauma
Fellowship Coordinators
The fellowship coordinators:• Assist with credentialing• Coordinate meetings and conferences• Coordinate fellowship rotation• Manage call schedule• Manage PTO• Assists with reimbursements• Assists with job placement
Research Support• Full-time research associates to assist you with your project from
conception to publication• Access to full-time research laboratories in the Indianapolis area• Areas of research are not limited to human subjects, but may
include cadavers, as well as biomechanical studies• Those with strong research interests will have the opportunity to
work on a number of projects and presentations
Brenda Gould – Administrative Assistant Jenna Sallee – Executive Director ORF
Onsite Learning Lab Facility
Tour Indianapolis
Family Fun and Entertainment
Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis is the Amateur Sports Capital of the World. The Circle City is home to the Indianapolis Colts.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indiana Pacers
OrthoIndy is the official orthopaedic provider for the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever.
Indianapolis Indians
OrthoIndy is the official orthopaedic provider for the Indianapolis Indians.
Big 10 Basketball Fans
Indianapolis CanalThe canal offers a restful downtown walk with easy access to area attractions.
Shopping, Hotels and More
Nearby Attractions
Near beautiful Brown County - a must see in the fall or the winter.
Past FellowsFellows Current Employment 2012–2013 Dr. Kenneth Kozlow Orthopaedics Associates of Michigan 2011–2012 Dr. Brad Picha Youngstown Orthopaedic Associates 2011–2012 Dr. Joshua Winters Fort Wayne Orthopaedics 2010–2011 Dr. Michael Berry Orthopaedics and Rheumatology Associates 2010–2011 Dr. Margaret Grisell St. Louis University Hospital Cardinal Glennon Children’s
2009–2010 Dr. Raj Kakarlapudi Commonwealth Orthopaedic Center 2008–2009 Dr. Nicholas Papakonstantinou Rochester Hills Orthopaedics 2007–2008 Dr. Daniel Burval Premier Orthopaedics 2007–2008 Dr. Jason Smith Baton Rouge Orthopaedic Clinic 2006–2007 Dr. Gabriel Jackson Orthopaedics Indianapolis 2005–2006 Dr. Joseph Williams Orthopaedic Center of Illinois 2005–2006 Dr. Meredith Langhorst Orthopaedics Indianapolis 2005–2006 Dr. Carl Graf Greenleaf Orthopaedic Associates 2004–2005 Dr. Eric Thomas Deceased 2004–2005 Dr. Jeffrey Hoskins Orthopedic Institute of Dayton 2003–2004 Dr. Lloyd Johnson Orthopaedic Specialist of Alabama 2003–2004 Dr. Peeush Singhal Aurora Advanced Healthcare 2002–2003 Dr. Brian Haycook Orthopaedic Associates of St. Augustine, PA 2002–2003 Dr. Kevin Rutz Orthopaedic Specialists 2001–2002 Dr. David Hatfield Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons 2001–2002 Dr. William Miller Mountain SpineCare 2000–2001 Dr. Jay Halki, II Reno Orthopaedic Clinic 1999–2000 Dr. Joseph Riina Deceased
Strengths
• Work with multiple surgeons• Exposure to multiple techniques• Early exposure to technologies• Ample outpatient clinical experience• IOH is efficient• Research staff• Fellowship staff
Strengths
• Call is frequent, but not overly burdensome• Adequate autonomy• Right amount of didactics• Conference time/$• Flexible
Things to be aware of:• Work at multiple hospitals/offices
– Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital (IOH)– OrthoIndy Fishers– OrthoIndy Northwest– OrthoIndy South– OrthoIndy at St.Vincent Carmel– IU North– St. Francis
• Plan to live in central location– Carmel– Zionsville– Northern Indy
Overall Experience
• Treated well– More like colleague than PGY-6 (or PGY-1 in some
places)• Surgeons and staff are great to work with• IOH is a nationally recognized hospital• Good breadth of exposure• Learn some business aspects of the practice