91´óÉñ

Orthopedics Fellowship Program

Program Overview

The goal of our fellowship is to expose our fellows to the full spectrum of pediatric orthopedic care in a busy clinical practice, including all aspects of spinal deformity, trauma, sports medicine, limb deformity, hip pathology, neuromuscular and congenital conditions. Within 91´óÉñ&nbsp;Children's system of hundreds of pediatric subspecialists, our department is currently a group of six pediatric orthopedic surgeons, assisted by a nonoperative sports medicine physician, a nonoperative pediatric orthopedist, a full-time PhD research coordinator and multiple physician extenders.</p>\r\n<h4>Program Details</h4>\r\n<p><strong>Number of positions available: </strong>1&nbsp;<br>\r\n</p>\r\n<p><strong>Rotation Schedule: </strong>We use a mentorship model at the beginning of each academic year, where the fellow will rotate with each attending for one month. For the rest of the year, we focus on the services where the fellow wants to spend extra time to develop their interests or to enhance their skills pending independent practice.&nbsp;</p>\r\n<p><strong>Average Case Volume for our Fellow: </strong>375&nbsp;</p>\r\n<p><strong>Call Schedule: </strong>Our fellows spend one month rotating in the resident home-call schedule (average every 5th night) to learn our processes. They then transition to the attending call schedule. The attendings take call one week at a time (average every 7th week) with appropriate help from our residents, PAs and cast techs. Our fellows are backed up by staff while on call, but have the opportunity to teach and to make decisions independently.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/pediatric-research.html\">Learn More About Research</a></p>\r\n"}} id=text-eacf08435d class=cmp-text>

The goal of our fellowship is to expose our fellows to the full spectrum of pediatric orthopedic care in a busy clinical practice, including all aspects of spinal deformity, trauma, sports medicine, limb deformity, hip pathology, neuromuscular and congenital conditions. Within 91´óÉñ Children's system of hundreds of pediatric subspecialists, our department is currently a group of six pediatric orthopedic surgeons, assisted by a nonoperative sports medicine physician, a nonoperative pediatric orthopedist, a full-time PhD research coordinator and multiple physician extenders.

Program Details

Number of positions available: 1Ìý

Rotation Schedule: We use a mentorship model at the beginning of each academic year, where the fellow will rotate with each attending for one month. For the rest of the year, we focus on the services where the fellow wants to spend extra time to develop their interests or to enhance their skills pending independent practice. 

Average Case Volume for our Fellow: 375Ìý

Call Schedule: Our fellows spend one month rotating in the resident home-call schedule (average every 5th night) to learn our processes. They then transition to the attending call schedule. The attendings take call one week at a time (average every 7th week) with appropriate help from our residents, PAs and cast techs. Our fellows are backed up by staff while on call, but have the opportunity to teach and to make decisions independently.

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Premier Pediatric Collaboration</h4>\r\n<p>We are affiliated with <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/collaborating-hospital-wolfson-childrens-jacksonville.html\">Wolfson Children’s Hospital</a><b>,</b> the only tertiary referral children’s hospital in the northeast Florida and southern Georgia region. Wolfson is a Pediatric Trauma Center, and our Emergency Department is staffed entirely by fellowship-trained pediatric emergency medicine physicians.</p>\r\n<p>We educate residents from the University of Florida and the Mayo Clinic. Our fellow participates directly in resident education. Our fellow can develop their clinical and surgical skills in a setting that allows for independent judgment, while maintaining appropriate supervision. Our academic schedule includes cross-site collaborative conferences with our colleagues at <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/orlando-nemours-childrens-hospital.html\">91´óÉñ Children’s Hospital, Florida</a>&nbsp;in Orlando and <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/locations/wilmington-ai-dupont-childrens-hospital.html\">91´óÉñ Children’s Hospital, Delaware</a><b>.</b></p>\r\n<p><b style=\"font-size: 1.125rem;\">Accreditation:</b> <a href=\"https://posna.org/Resources/Fellowship-Accreditation\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">POSNA</a>&nbsp;(yes) ACGME (no)</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"/content/dam/nemours/wwwv2/childrens-health-system/education/ortho-fellowship-program-jax.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Learn More About Our Program</a></p>\r\n"}} id=text-08ca941d9b class=cmp-text>

Premier Pediatric Collaboration

We are affiliated with Wolfson Children’s Hospital, the only tertiary referral children’s hospital in the northeast Florida and southern Georgia region. Wolfson is a Pediatric Trauma Center, and our Emergency Department is staffed entirely by fellowship-trained pediatric emergency medicine physicians.

We educate residents from the University of Florida and the Mayo Clinic. Our fellow participates directly in resident education. Our fellow can develop their clinical and surgical skills in a setting that allows for independent judgment, while maintaining appropriate supervision. Our academic schedule includes cross-site collaborative conferences with our colleagues at 91´óÉñ Children’s Hospital, Florida in Orlando and 91´óÉñ Children’s Hospital, Delaware.

Accreditation:  (yes) ACGME (no)

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Salary & Benefits

Salary</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>$72,604</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<hr>\r\n\r\n<h3>Benefits</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Medical</li>\r\n<li>Prescription drug</li>\r\n<li>Bridge to a Healthy Future coverage for children</li>\r\n<li>Vision</li>\r\n<li>Dental</li>\r\n<li>Basic leave and accidental death and dismemberment</li>\r\n<li>Supplemental term life</li>\r\n<li>Voluntary universal life</li>\r\n<li>Voluntary critical illness</li>\r\n<li>Malpractice insurance</li>\r\n<li>Supplemental accidental death and dismemberment</li>\r\n<li>Disability (STD and LTD)</li>\r\n<li>Voluntary long term care</li>\r\n<li>Flexible spending account (FSA)</li>\r\n<li>Tuition reimbursement</li>\r\n<li>Retirement</li>\r\n<li>Dental</li>\r\n<li>Work cell phone</li>\r\n<li>Free parking</li>\r\n<li>Office space</li>\r\n<li>Administrative support</li>\r\n<li>Lab coat/jacket</li>\r\n<li>Reimbursement for licensure, DEA, CDS, required courses (PALS, BLS)</li>\r\n<li>Personal computer in office, online access</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<hr>\r\n\r\n<h3>Paid Leave</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Four weeks vacation per year (PTO)</li>\r\n<li>CME: five days/year plus $1,750 for expenses</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<hr>\r\n\r\n<h3>Other Benefits</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Health Risk Assessment: Provided to all FT and PT Associates at no cost. Program consists of an online health risk assessment and access to a health coach (care counselor).</li>\r\n<li>Nurse Help Line: Provided to all FT and PT Associates and their families at no cost. Program provides toll-free access to a registered nurse, 24/7, for health care questions and advice.</li>\r\n<li>Employee Assistance Program: Program provides confidential, short-term counseling to Associates and their dependents experiencing problems that may be affecting their work or other important areas of their life.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-6c0de144a3 class=cmp-text>

Salary

  • $72,604

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Prescription drug
  • Bridge to a Healthy Future coverage for children
  • Vision
  • Dental
  • Basic leave and accidental death and dismemberment
  • Supplemental term life
  • Voluntary universal life
  • Voluntary critical illness
  • Malpractice insurance
  • Supplemental accidental death and dismemberment
  • Disability (STD and LTD)
  • Voluntary long term care
  • Flexible spending account (FSA)
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Retirement
  • Dental
  • Work cell phone
  • Free parking
  • Office space
  • Administrative support
  • Lab coat/jacket
  • Reimbursement for licensure, DEA, CDS, required courses (PALS, BLS)
  • Personal computer in office, online access

Paid Leave

  • Four weeks vacation per year (PTO)
  • CME: five days/year plus $1,750 for expenses

Other Benefits

  • Health Risk Assessment: Provided to all FT and PT Associates at no cost. Program consists of an online health risk assessment and access to a health coach (care counselor).
  • Nurse Help Line: Provided to all FT and PT Associates and their families at no cost. Program provides toll-free access to a registered nurse, 24/7, for health care questions and advice.
  • Employee Assistance Program: Program provides confidential, short-term counseling to Associates and their dependents experiencing problems that may be affecting their work or other important areas of their life.

Training at 91´óÉñ in Northeast Florida

91´óÉñ Children’s Health, Jacksonville, sits right on the St. Johns River in the heart of downtown. It’s a hub for pediatric specialty care across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, where outpatient clinics connect seamlessly to Wolfson Children’s Hospital next door. The environment blends the pace of an urban medical center with the personal feel of a program where learners are known and supported.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-67beff121a class=cmp-text>

91´óÉñ Children’s Health, Jacksonville, sits right on the St. Johns River in the heart of downtown. It’s a hub for pediatric specialty care across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, where outpatient clinics connect seamlessly to Wolfson Children’s Hospital next door. The environment blends the pace of an urban medical center with the personal feel of a program where learners are known and supported.

Clinic &amp; Training Environment</h2>\r\n"}} id=text-da88c108fe class=cmp-text>

Clinic & Training Environment

Your training is built on collaboration with&nbsp;<a></a><a href=\"https://www.wolfsonchildrens.com\">Wolfson Children’s Hospital</a>, a 250-bed referral hospital for the region’s most complex pediatric cases. Wolfson’s Emergency Department is staffed entirely by fellowship-trained pediatric emergency medicine physicians, and the trauma center is Level III. The ORs stay busy, with surgical cases ranging from the routine to the highly specialized. Learn more about training here.&nbsp;</p>\r\n"}} id=text-98fe4ce7ad class=cmp-text>

Your training is built on collaboration with , a 250-bed referral hospital for the region’s most complex pediatric cases. Wolfson’s Emergency Department is staffed entirely by fellowship-trained pediatric emergency medicine physicians, and the trauma center is Level III. The ORs stay busy, with surgical cases ranging from the routine to the highly specialized. Learn more about training here. 

And the reach goes further. Trainees rotate with partners like the University of Florida, the Mayo Clinic, and the combined U.S. Army/Navy program. These affiliations expand learning into diverse clinical settings and connect you to a broader academic community.&nbsp;</p>\r\n"}} id=text-673e44268f class=cmp-text>

And the reach goes further. Trainees rotate with partners like the University of Florida, the Mayo Clinic, and the combined U.S. Army/Navy program. These affiliations expand learning into diverse clinical settings and connect you to a broader academic community. 

Living in Jacksonville &amp; Northeast Florida</h2>\r\n"}} id=text-a683511c85 class=cmp-text>

Living in Jacksonville & Northeast Florida

Jacksonville has the feel of a major city with the laid-back energy of Florida’s coast. It’s a place where the St. Johns winds through downtown, beaches stretch along the coast, and history lives just down the road in St. Augustine. The cost of living is low, the food and arts scenes are growing, and outdoor spaces make it easy to get outside year-round. The River City offers plenty of ways to recharge.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-c1548e976b class=cmp-text>

Jacksonville has the feel of a major city with the laid-back energy of Florida’s coast. It’s a place where the St. Johns winds through downtown, beaches stretch along the coast, and history lives just down the road in St. Augustine. The cost of living is low, the food and arts scenes are growing, and outdoor spaces make it easy to get outside year-round. The River City offers plenty of ways to recharge.

Research Opportunities</h2>\r\n"}} id=text-144916b185 class=cmp-text>

Research Opportunities

Research at 91´óÉñ often ties directly into patient care, with access to faculty mentorship and multi-institution collaborations. Quality improvement, clinical trials, and interdisciplinary projects are all part of the mix. Trainees may present at local and national meetings, reflecting the program’s emphasis on scholarly growth alongside clinical training.&nbsp;</p>\r\n"}} id=text-730196867c class=cmp-text>

Research at 91´óÉñ often ties directly into patient care, with access to faculty mentorship and multi-institution collaborations. Quality improvement, clinical trials, and interdisciplinary projects are all part of the mix. Trainees may present at local and national meetings, reflecting the program’s emphasis on scholarly growth alongside clinical training. 

Resident & Fellow Life

Your training is more than rotations and research. It’s about feeling supported, finding community, and having space to succeed.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-be7a9c5fe2 class=cmp-text>

Your training is more than rotations and research. It’s about feeling supported, finding community, and having space to succeed.

Residents
<b>Community &amp; Culture</b>&nbsp;|&nbsp;You’ll learn in a setting that values teamwork. Across 91´óÉñ, Wolfson, and academic partners. Mentorship is accessible, and colleagues become friends quickly.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-6e598d3237 class=cmp-text>

Community & Culture | You’ll learn in a setting that values teamwork. Across 91´óÉñ, Wolfson, and academic partners. Mentorship is accessible, and colleagues become friends quickly.


<b>Wellness &amp; Support</b> |&nbsp;Resources are easy to access. Counseling, peer networks, and built-in wellness resources are part of the experience. Training is demanding, but you don’t go it alone.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-1279f76cf3 class=cmp-text>

Wellness & Support | Resources are easy to access. Counseling, peer networks, and built-in wellness resources are part of the experience. Training is demanding, but you don’t go it alone.


<b>Everyday Perks</b> |&nbsp;The perks are real. Easy parking, walkable downtown, and a setting right on the riverfront make the day-to-day smoother.</p>\r\n"}} id=text-4546ab9ff1 class=cmp-text>

Everyday Perks | The perks are real. Easy parking, walkable downtown, and a setting right on the riverfront make the day-to-day smoother.


<b>Distinctive Setting</b> |&nbsp;Jacksonville offers a mix of river views, city living, and coastal escapes. Add in program-sponsored outings and social traditions, and there’s a lot to see and do outside of training.&nbsp;</p>\r\n"}} id=text-ce881cbc0d class=cmp-text>

Distinctive Setting | Jacksonville offers a mix of river views, city living, and coastal escapes. Add in program-sponsored outings and social traditions, and there’s a lot to see and do outside of training. 

Train With Recognized Leaders

If you’re looking for a rewarding program built on academic excellence and family-centered care, 91´óÉñ Children's offers outstanding medical, surgical, pharmacy, nursing, therapy and psychology programs. Train with faculty who are respected leaders in their fields, a patient care model that stands apart and access to groundbreaking research. </p>\n"}} id=text-cf40686195 class=cmp-text>

If you’re looking for a rewarding program built on academic excellence and family-centered care, 91´óÉñ Children's offers outstanding medical, surgical, pharmacy, nursing, therapy and psychology programs. Train with faculty who are respected leaders in their fields, a patient care model that stands apart and access to groundbreaking research. 

Meet Our Clinical Leadership

Kevin Neal, MD</h4>\r\n<p><b>Program Director, Orthopedics Fellowship Program</b></p>\r\n<p>Department of Pediatrics, 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/find-a-doctor/6781.html\">Learn More About Dr. Neal</a></p>\r\n"}} id=text-6baa98d620 class=cmp-text>

Kevin Neal, MD

Program Director, Orthopedics Fellowship Program

Department of Pediatrics, 91´óÉñ Children's Health, Jacksonville

Learn More About Dr. Neal

Meet Our Program Faculty

Surgeons</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/find-a-doctor/2785.html\">Eric Loveless, MD</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/find-a-doctor/6781.html\">Kevin Neal, MD</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/find-a-doctor/22024.html\">Marielle Amoli, MD</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/find-a-doctor/3309.html\">David Mandel, MD</a></li>\r\n<li>Gary Kiebzak, Researcher</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}} id=text-50cfeeae50 class=cmp-text>

Surgeons

Meet Our Participants

1983–1984<b><br>\r\n Jorge Alonso, MD<br>\r\n </b>University of South Alabama Orthopaedics, Mobile, Alabama</p>\r\n<p>1984–1985<br>\r\n<b> John T. Killian, MD<br>\r\n </b>Orthopaedics for Kids, Birmingham, Alabama</p>\r\n<p>1988–1989<b><br>\r\n F. Brett Shannon, MD<br>\r\n </b>Peds Ortho Ft. Myers, Florida</p>\r\n<p>1991–1992<b><br>\r\n Jeffrey L. Mikutis, MD<br>\r\n </b>Orthopaedic Center for Spinal &amp; Pediatric Care, Dayton, Ohio</p>\r\n<p>1992–1993<b><br>\r\n Samuel Fernandez, MD<br>\r\n </b>Carimed Plaza, Bayamon, Puerto Rico</p>\r\n<p>1994–1995<b><br>\r\n John A. Churchill, MD<br>\r\n </b>Peds Ortho Ft. Myers, Florida</p>\r\n<p>1997–1998<b><br>\r\n David Mandel, MD<br>\r\n </b>91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2000–2001<b><br>\r\n Shawn Standard, MD<br>\r\n </b>Sinai Hospital of Baltimore</p>\r\n<p>2001–2002<b><br>\r\n James B. Manzanares, MD<br>\r\n </b>American Spine &amp; Orthopaedics, Bonita Springs, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2002–2003<b><br>\r\n Lyall Ashberg, MD<br>\r\n </b>Atlantis Orthopedics, West Palm Beach, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2003–2004<b><br>\r\n Kevin Neal, MD<br>\r\n </b>91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2004–2005<b><br>\r\n Mary Beth Deering, MD<br>\r\n </b>SCL Health, Grand Junction, Connecticut</p>\r\n<p>2006–2007<b><br>\r\n Elizabeth Moran, MD<br>\r\n </b>91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2007–2008<b><br>\r\n Christian Clark, MD<br>\r\n </b>Ortho Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina</p>\r\n<p>2010–2011<b><br>\r\n Ezra Berkowitz, MD<br>\r\n </b>Ortho Center of PBC, West Palm Beach, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2011–2012<b><br>\r\n Rhea Richardson, DO<br>\r\n </b>K. Trangle &amp; Associates, Cleveland</p>\r\n<p>2015–2016<b><br>\r\n Evan Siegall, MD<br>\r\n </b>Chatham Orthopedics, Savannah, Georgia</p>\r\n<p>2016–2017<b><br>\r\n Michael Saper, DO<br>\r\n </b>Seattle’s Children’s Hospital, Seattle</p>\r\n<p>2016–2017<b><br>\r\n Chima Mathew, MD*<br>\r\n </b>Pediatric Urgent Care Physician, Jacksonville, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2017–2018<b><br>\r\n Laura Stunja, DO*<br>\r\n </b>91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida</p>\r\n<p>2013–2014<br>\r\n<b>Ahmed S. Mohamed, MD**</b><br>\r\n(Founder) Egyptian Spine Clinic, Mt Vernon, Illinois</p>\r\n<p><b>*</b> Nonoperative</p>\r\n<p><b>**</b> Research Fellow</p>\r\n"}} id=text-f9f57a8059 class=cmp-text>

1983–1984
Jorge Alonso, MD
University of South Alabama Orthopaedics, Mobile, Alabama

1984–1985
John T. Killian, MD
Orthopaedics for Kids, Birmingham, Alabama

1988–1989
F. Brett Shannon, MD
Peds Ortho Ft. Myers, Florida

1991–1992
Jeffrey L. Mikutis, MD
Orthopaedic Center for Spinal & Pediatric Care, Dayton, Ohio

1992–1993
Samuel Fernandez, MD
Carimed Plaza, Bayamon, Puerto Rico

1994–1995
John A. Churchill, MD
Peds Ortho Ft. Myers, Florida

1997–1998
David Mandel, MD
91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida

2000–2001
Shawn Standard, MD
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

2001–2002
James B. Manzanares, MD
American Spine & Orthopaedics, Bonita Springs, Florida

2002–2003
Lyall Ashberg, MD
Atlantis Orthopedics, West Palm Beach, Florida

2003–2004
Kevin Neal, MD
91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida

2004–2005
Mary Beth Deering, MD
SCL Health, Grand Junction, Connecticut

2006–2007
Elizabeth Moran, MD
91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida

2007–2008
Christian Clark, MD
Ortho Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina

2010–2011
Ezra Berkowitz, MD
Ortho Center of PBC, West Palm Beach, Florida

2011–2012
Rhea Richardson, DO
K. Trangle & Associates, Cleveland

2015–2016
Evan Siegall, MD
Chatham Orthopedics, Savannah, Georgia

2016–2017
Michael Saper, DO
Seattle’s Children’s Hospital, Seattle

2016–2017
Chima Mathew, MD*
Pediatric Urgent Care Physician, Jacksonville, Florida

2017–2018
Laura Stunja, DO*
91´óÉñ, Jacksonville, Florida

2013–2014
Ahmed S. Mohamed, MD**
(Founder) Egyptian Spine Clinic, Mt Vernon, Illinois

* Nonoperative

** Research Fellow

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Application Requirements</h3>\r\n<p>We hold both virtual and in-person interviews. We expect virtual interviews to take about 2 hours, and we will work with you to find an appropriate time.</p>\r\n<p><b>Currently Accepting Applications</b></p>\r\n<p>To Apply:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b><a href=\"https://www.sfmatch.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Submit application electronically using SF Match</a></b></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Note:</b> Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applicants with ECFMG status for the clinical fellowship position.</p>\r\n<p>To apply for vacancies outside the SF Match, please contact Debi Grimaldi</p>\r\n<hr>\r\n\r\n<h3>Vacancies</h3>\r\n<p><b>2027–2028:</b> 1 vacancy SF Match ONLY</p>\r\n"}} id=text-49ef7e0df4 class=cmp-text>

Application Requirements

We hold both virtual and in-person interviews. We expect virtual interviews to take about 2 hours, and we will work with you to find an appropriate time.

Currently Accepting Applications

To Apply:

Note: Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applicants with ECFMG status for the clinical fellowship position.

To apply for vacancies outside the SF Match, please contact Debi Grimaldi


Vacancies

2027–2028: 1 vacancy SF Match ONLY

Questions About Applying?

<b>Kevin Neal, MD<br>\r\n </b>Program Director<br>\r\n<a></a><a href=\"tel:1-904697-3684-\">(904) 697-3684</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"mailto:kevin.neal@nemours.org\">kevin.neal@nemours.org</a></p>\r\n<p><b>Stephanie Bowen<br>\r\n </b>GME Coordinator<br>\r\n<a href=\"tel:1-904-697-3367\">(904) 697-3367</a><br>\r\n<a href=\"mailto:stephanie.bowen1@nemours.org@nemours.org\">stephanie.bowen1@nemours.org</a><b></b></p>\r\n"}} id=text-8ac285f5ee class=cmp-text>

Kevin Neal, MD
Program Director
(904) 697-3684
kevin.neal@nemours.org

Stephanie Bowen
GME Coordinator
(904) 697-3367
stephanie.bowen1@nemours.org