Shape the future of osseointegration
Established in 2010 by Prof. Dr Munjed Al Muderis, Osseointegration Group at Macquarie University Hospital’s Limb Reconstruction Centre is the largest Osseointegration centre in the world. Renowned as a provider of care excellence, OG has helped hundreds of patients living with amputation caused by disease, trauma and congenital conditions.
A fellowship in osseointegration offers a unique opportunity to practice medicine at the forefront of orthopedic innovation.
Osseointegration is a revolutionary prosthetic technology growing in both recognition and popularity. A fellowship provides you the opportunity to engage with this technology and develop the skills and expertise needed to excel in your orthopaedic career.
Participation in this program allows Fellows to take what they have learned and implement it to the benefit of patients living with amputation in their home countries.
Fellowship opportunities are available for aspiring orthopaedic surgeons looking to innovate amputee care working alongside Prof. Dr Munjed Al Muderis and his colleagues.
Formal details of these Accredited fellowships can be found on the Australian Orthopaedic Association website.e
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Are you a passionate and driven medical professional keen to make a significant impact in the field of osseointegration? Join Prof. Dr Munjed Al Muderis, a leading orthopaedic surgeon and a pioneer of osseointegration for amputees, and gain the knowledge and experience neccessary to do just that.
To apply for this fellowship, candidates must submit the following documents:
Contact Information
For enquiries or additional information, please email enquiry@osseointegration.org
Macquarie University Clinic, Suite 303, Level 3/2 • NSW 2109, Australia.
The Osseointegration Group exists to enable amputees worldwide to improve their quality of life through the application of clincal expertise and technical and technological innovation.
Information provided via this website is for educational and communication purposes only. The material presented is neither intended to convey the only, nor necessarily the best, method or procedure, but rather represents techniques and procedures used by The Osseointegration Group (OG). OG disclaims any and all liability for injury and/or other damages which result from an individual using techniques presented on this website. To the best of our knowledge, we believe the information presented is current and applicable to work being done by orthopaedic surgeons worldwide