Fellowship Curriculum
A one-year program integrating high-volume hip and knee arthroplasty training with structured academic education and meaningful research contributions.
Research Projects
Attending Surgeons
Annual Courses
Clinical Training
Clinic Objectives
- check_circle Obtain accurate histories and perform thorough physical examinations for patients with hip and knee arthritis and failed joint replacements
- check_circle Develop and execute patient management plans
- check_circle Proficiency in intra-articular and bursal injections of the hip and knee
- check_circle Advanced imaging interpretation — plain and fluoroscopic x-rays, MRI, CT, and nuclear medicine scans
- check_circle Evaluate and treat post-operative orthopaedic patients
Surgical Objectives
- check_circle Participate as assistant and progress toward proficiency in simple and complex joint reconstruction procedures
- check_circle Competence in open and arthroscopic surgery techniques
- check_circle Training in computer navigation, small-incision, and muscle-sparing joint replacement techniques
- check_circle Exposure to complex revision hip and knee surgery
Clinical & Surgical Sites
Didactic & Educational Program
A structured weekly conference schedule ensures consistent academic education alongside clinical and surgical rotations.
7:00–8:30 AM via Microsoft Teams. Attended by AR attendings, fellows, PAs/ARNPs, research staff, and special guests. Includes a 45-minute lecture from a senior attendee covering basic science and applied anatomy, followed by Q&A and fellow case presentations.
Third Monday of every month — in-person M&M conference at FIVE Labs (4115 W. Spruce Street, Tampa). Breakfast and coffee provided.
Last Wednesday of every month, August through June. Overseen by Dr. Miranda. Fellows select and present literature with a full discussion of the AR team. Industry-sponsored; location rotates in the South Tampa area.
Fridays at 7:00 AM at FIVE Labs. Fellows present cases to USF residents on designated AR dates. CME credit available upon registration.
Research Training
Research is a foundational pillar of the Adult Reconstruction Fellowship, in keeping with the academic vision of FOI founder Dr. Phillip Spiegel. Fellows are expected to contribute meaningfully to the orthopaedic literature during their training year.
Research Requirements
Friday afternoons at 2:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. Covers clinical research and biomechanical study status, upcoming projects, and fellow project updates.
Monday evenings at 7:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. Direct discussion of ongoing projects with Dr. Palumbo.
First Friday of every month at 1:00 PM via Microsoft Teams. Direct discussion of ongoing projects with Dr. Miranda.
Biomechanics Laboratory
Fellows have access to FORE's fully staffed biomechanics laboratory, directed by Miguel Diaz and supported by biomedical engineering staff, for biomechanical and translational research projects.
Annual Courses & Conferences
FOI/FORE requires each Adult Reconstruction fellow to attend the following annual courses and educational events.
Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (CCJR)
December — Orlando, FL
FOI/TGH Revision Total Joint Replacement Course
April — FIVE Labs, Tampa, FL (Mandatory)
CORIN Adult Reconstruction Fellows Course
May — FIVE Labs, Tampa, FL (Mandatory)
Mayo Revision Course
June — Rochester, MN
Orthopaedic Research Day at FIVE Labs
June — FIVE Labs, Tampa, FL (Mandatory) — Fellows present their annual research projects to the AR staff and broader research community.
Call Schedule
Fellow Call
Backup call to Tampa General Hospital, including all ER calls, transfers, and emergency surgeries.
TGH Call
Weekend rounding at Tampa General Hospital and answering floor calls.
FOI Call
Answering patient pages, pain medication questions, and post-operative inquiries.
Questions About the Program?
Reach out to our fellowship coordinator for more information about the Adult Reconstruction Fellowship.