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Sports Medicine Clinical

Research Fellowship

Department of Orthopedics
and Sports Medicine
2018 2019
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Department of Orthopedics
and Sports Medicine
Internationally-recognized faculty

60 full-time surgeons and PhDs

#2 ranked Orthopedic Surgery


program in the country Sports Medicine location at Dan Abraham Healthy
Living Center in Rochester, MN

Dr. Diane Dahm,


orthopedic surgeon at
Mayo Clinic Sports
Medicine, working with
members of USA
Basketball

Sports Medicine location at Mayo Clinic Square in


downtown Minneapolis, MN

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Sports Medicine Research Fellowship
Year-long program for highly-motivated 3rd year medical students to
participate in clinical research at one of the top institutions in the
world

Learn the skills needed to conduct high-level research and


jumpstart a promising career in Orthopedic Surgery

Work closely with attending physicians and meet with mentors at


least twice a week to discuss research projects, progress, and
career advice

Fellows are key team members


of the research arm of the department

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Who will you be working with?
Dr. Krych has been director of the
research fellowship since 2015.

He completed his Orthopedic


Surgery Residency at Mayo Clinic
and a fellowship in Sports
Medicine at Hospital for Special
Surgery (HSS).

Research interests: cartilage


restoration, meniscus preservation,
hip and knee arthroscopy

Aaron J. Krych, MD
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

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Bruce A. Levy, MD Christopher L. Camp, MD Michael J. Stuart, MD

Director, clinical research Major League Baseball and Chair, Division of Sports
fellowship, 2008-2015 National Basketball Medicine, Dept. of
Association partner Orthopedics
Team Physician,
USA Snowboarding Research interests: Chief Medical and Safety
shoulder instability, injury Officer, USA Hockey
Research interests: epidemiology in high-level
multi-ligament knee injury, athletes, orthopedic Research interests:
hip arthroscopy, education knee arthroscopy,
posterolateral corner ligament reconstruction,
reconstruction concussion injuries

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Danil B.F. Saris, MD, PhD Diane L. Dahm, MD Timothy E. Hewett, PhD

Former President, Team Physician, Director, Sports Medicine


International Cartilage Minnesota Twins Biomechanics Research
Repair Society Lab
Team Physician,
Orthopedic Surgeon and Minnesota Timberwolves Professor of Orthopedics,
Professor of Regenerative PM&R, and Physiology &
Medicine, Netherlands Research interests: Biomedical Engineering
patellofemoral instability
Research interests: and arthritis, Research interests:
cartilage restoration, stem ACL reconstruction, ACL biomechanics, return-
cell transplant shoulder arthroscopy to-sport, injury prevention

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Opportunities
The departments robust research
infrastructure allows fellows to be
productive immediately and have a prolific
research output

Students also receive funding to


attend the American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual
Meeting and other conferences

Previous fellows have given podium talks


and poster presentations at multiple
meetings
2015-2016 fellows Patrick Reardon and Ayoosh Pareek
at AAOS with Dr. Krych

Students are also allotted time for USMLE


Step 2 preparation and testing

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Previous Fellows
17 fellowship-related citations on PubMed,
including:
1. Pancio SI, Sousa PL, Krych AJ, Abdel MP, Levy BA, Dahm DL, Stuart MJ.
Increased Risk of Revision, Reoperation, and Implant Constraint in TKA After
Multiligament Knee Surgery. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2017 Jun;475(6):1618-
1626.

2. Sousa PL, Krych AJ, Cates RA, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Dahm DL. Return to sport:
Does excellent 6-month strength and function following ACL reconstruction
predict midterm outcomes? Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2017
May;25(5):1356-1363.

3. Krych AJ, Sousa PL, King AH, Engasser WM, Levy BA. Intra-articular
Diagnostic Injection Exhibits Poor Predictive Value for Outcome After Hip
Paul Sousa Arthroscopy. Arthroscopy. 2016 Aug;32(8):1592-600.
2014-2015
4. Krych AJ, Sousa PL, Morgan JA, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Dahm DL. Incidence and
Risk Factor Analysis of Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism After Knee
Orthopedic Surgery Resident, Arthroscopy. Arthroscopy. 2015 Nov;31(11):2112-8.
Mayo Clinic
5. Camp CL, Sousa PL, Hanssen AD, Karam MD, Haidukewych GJ, Oakes DA,
Turner NS. The Cost of Getting Into Orthopedic Residency: Analysis of
Applicant Demographics, Expenditures, and the Value of Away Rotations. J
Surg Educ. 2016 Sep-Oct;73(5):886-91.

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Previous Fellows
15 fellowship-related citations on PubMed,
including:
1. Krych AJ, Reardon PJ, Johnson NR, Mohan R, Peter L, Levy BA, Stuart MJ.
Non-operative management of medial meniscus posterior horn root tears is
associated with worsening arthritis and poor clinical outcome at 5-year follow-
up. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2017 Feb;25(2):383-389.

2. Krych AJ, Reardon P, Sousa P, Pareek A, Stuart M, Pagnano M.


Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Provides Higher Activity and Durability
Than Valgus-Producing Proximal Tibial Osteotomy at 5 to 7 Years. J Bone
Joint Surg Am. 2017 Jan 18;99(2):113-122.

3. Sanders TL, Reardon P, Levy BA, Krych AJ. Arthroscopic treatment of global
pincer-type femoroacetabular impingement. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol
Patrick Reardon Arthrosc. 2017 Jan;25(1):31-35.
2015-2016
4. Camp CL, Reardon PJ, Levy BA, Krych AJ. Creating and Closing the T-
Capsulotomy for Improved Visualization During Arthroscopic Treatment of
Orthopedic Surgery Resident, Femoroacetabular Impingement. Arthrosc Tech. 2015 Nov 23;4(6):e731-5.
Medical College of Wisconsin
5. O'Malley M, Reardon P, Pareek A, Krych A, Levy BA, Stuart MJ. Extensor
Mechanism Disruption in Knee Dislocation. J Knee Surg. 2016 May;29(4):293-
9.

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Previous Fellows
28 fellowship-related citations on PubMed,
including:
1. Sanders TL, Pareek A, Obey MR, Johnson NR, Carey JL, Stuart MJ, Krych AJ.
High Rate of Osteoarthritis After Osteochondritis Dissecans Fragment Excision
Compared With Surgical Restoration at a Mean 16-Year Follow-up. Am J
Sports Med. 2017 Jul;45(8):1799-1805.

2. Pareek A, Reardon PJ, Macalena JA, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Williams RJ 3rd,
Krych AJ. Osteochondral Autograft Transfer Versus Microfracture in the Knee:
A Meta-analysis of Prospective Comparative Studies at Midterm. Arthroscopy.
2016 Oct;32(10):2118-2130.

3. Allen MM, Pareek A, Krych AJ, Hewett TE, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Dahm DL. Are
Female Soccer Players at an Increased Risk of Second Anterior Cruciate
Ayoosh Pareek Ligament Injury Compared With Their Athletic Peers? Am J Sports Med. 2016
Oct;44(10):2492-2498.
2015-2016
4. Pareek A, Reardon PJ, Macalena JA, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Williams RJ 3rd,
Orthopedic Surgery Resident, Krych AJ. Osteochondral Autograft Transfer Versus Microfracture in the Knee:
A Meta-analysis of Prospective Comparative Studies at Midterm. Arthroscopy.
Mayo Clinic 2016 Oct;32(10):2118-2130.

5. Pareek A, O'Malley MP, Levy BA, Stuart MJ, Krych AJ. Inside-Out Repair for
Radial Meniscus Tears. Arthrosc Tech. 2016 Jul 25;5(4):e793-e797.

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Recent Fellows
15 fellowship-related citations on PubMed,
including:
1. Sanders TL, Johnson NR, Levy NM, Cole PA Jr, Krych AJ, Stuart M, Levy BA.
Effect of Vascular Injury on Functional Outcome in Knees with Multi-Ligament
Injury: A Matched-Cohort Analysis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2017 Sep
20;99(18):1565-1571.

2. Krych AJ, Johnson NR, Wu IT, Smith PA, Stuart MJ. A simple cinch is superior
to a locking loop for meniscus root repair: a human biomechanical comparison
of suture constructs in a transtibial pull-out model. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol
Arthrosc. 2017 Jul 26.

3. Ansari MH, Pareek A, Johnson NR, Abdel MP, Stuart MJ, Krych AJ. Clinical
Outcome of Total Knee Arthroplasty After Prior Microfracture: A Matched
Nick Johnson Cohort Study. Orthopedics. 2017 May 1;40(3):e473-e478.
2016-2017
4. Krych AJ, Johnson NR, Mohan R, Dahm DL, Levy BA, Stuart MJ. Partial
meniscectomy provides no benefit for symptomatic degenerative medial
MS4, University of Oklahoma meniscus posterior root tears. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2017 Feb
9.
Health Sciences Center
+ 13 more submitted, accepted, or in-press

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Recent Fellows
10 fellowship-related citations on PubMed,
including:
1. Mohan R, Johnson NR, Hevesi M, Gibbs CM, Levy BA, Krych AJ. Return to
Sport and Clinical Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopic Labral Repair in Young
Amateur Athletes: Minimum 2-Year Follow-Up. Arthroscopy. 2017
Sep;33(9):1679-1684.

2. Krych AJ, Johnson NR, Mohan R, Hevesi M, Stuart MJ, Littrell LA, Collin MS.
Arthritis Progression on Serial MRIs Following Diagnosis of Medial Meniscal
Posterior Horn Root Tear. J Knee Surg. 2017 Sep 26.

3. Mohan R, Webster KE, Johnson NR, Stuart MJ, Hewett TE, Krych AJ. Clinical
Outcomes in Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Meta-
Analysis. Arthroscopy. 2017 Aug 30.
Rohith Mohan
2016-2017 4. Wilson TJ, Spinner RJ, Mohan R, Gibbs CM, Krych AJ. Sciatic Nerve Injury
After Proximal Hamstring Avulsion and Repair. Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Jul
3;5(7).
MS4, Boston University School
of Medicine + 3 more submitted, accepted, or in-press

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Current Fellows, 2017-2018
Isabella Wu
is an MD/MPH student at Tulane University School of Medicine. She
graduated in 2014 from the University of Southern California with a B.A.
in International Relations. In medical school she organized Global Health
Awareness Week for the Tulane chapter of AMSA, shaved her head bald
for the St. Baldricks Foundation, and writes for First Aid for the USMLE
Step 1. She is a regular at Roca Climbing & Fitness in Rochester and
enjoys electronic music shows.

Vishal Desai
is a medical student at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He
graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2014 and is part of the
MD/MBA track. Outside of school, he is a talented classical musician,
amateur photographer, and frequent visitor of the Mayo Clinic rec center.
He has travelled to 40 different countries and was once cast as an extra
in a film with Academy Award-winning actor Don Cheadle.

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Our Track Record

All 13 program graduates have successfully matched


into residency positions
Previous fellows typically had 10-15 accepted or
published manuscripts and numerous abstracts
accepted for presentation over the course of the year

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Who can apply?
3rd year medical students interested in pursuing
Orthopedic Surgery residency

Successfully completed pre-clinical course requirements


and USMLE Step 1

In good academic standing at his/her medical school

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Application Materials
Curriculum vitae
2 letters of
recommendation
Personal statement
USMLE Step 1 score
report
Medical school transcript
Photo Email application materials to
Desai.Vishal@Mayo.edu
Applications are considered on a
rolling basis until January 15
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Questions?

If you have any additional


questions regarding the
fellowship, please contact
current fellow Vishal Desai:
Desai.Vishal@Mayo.edu

Thank you for your interest


in our position!

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