Post-Fellowship Placements

Whether you aspire to center your career on clinical care or aim for a future dedicated mostly to orthopaedic research, you — like our graduates — can finish our program feeling equipped with the knowledge and experience you need.

Here’s where our graduates have gone:

Our program lays the foundation for a productive future in the field of lower joint reconstruction.

2024
Aaron Leininger, DO Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
2023
Patrick Narcisse, MD Mid-Atlantic Permanente Group
Baltimore, MD
2022
Andrew Stegemann, DO UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Buffalo, NY
2021
David Deliberato, DO Miami Institute for Joint Reconstruction
Miami, FL
2020
Jesus Fajardo, MD UCSF Fresno
Fresno, Calif.
2019
Chad Williams, MD

Kadlec Regional Medical Center

Richmond, Wash.

2018
Eric Jackson, DO

OSS Health

Hanover, Pa.

2017
Lee Radford, MD

Tennessee Valley Bone and Joint

Cleveland, Tenn.

2016
Samer Kakish, MBBS

Trauma Fellowship, University of New Mexico School of Medicine

Albuquerque, N.M.

2015
William C. Burgette, DO

East Ohio Orthopaedics

Warrensville Heights, Ohio

2014
Sivashanmugam Raju, MBBS

Sports Medicine Fellowship, Wake Forest School of Medicine

Winston-Salem, N.C.

2013
Thomas M. Ring, MD

Orthopaedic Specialists of Central Pennsylvania

Lancaster, Pa.

2012
Mohan K. Puttaswamy, MBBS

Fortis Hospital

Karnataka, India

2011
Leslie M. Manohar, MD

Carle

Champaign, Ill.

2010
Evgeny A. Dyskin, MD

Regions Hospital/University of Minnesota Orthopaedic Trauma Fellowship

St. Paul, Minn.