We are a sports medicine practice located in the suburbs of Los Angeles looking to hire pre-medical interns for the upcoming year. Below are the details about our internship program that can be posted on your pre-health advising website. We are accepting applications starting in November.
Stetson Lee Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine is looking to hire recent college graduates and aspiring doctors for their year-long, paid internship program. This internship is designed to provide practical experience to college graduates bound for medical school.
Interns work directly with the physicians and will learn how to take medical histories, document patient present illnesses, review X-ray and MRI results from in-office machines, and to synthesize information into possible diagnoses. Interns will also complete administrative tasks.
Interns will also have the opportunity to attend both arthroscopic and open surgery of the shoulder, knee, elbow, hip, and ankle, as well as engage in ongoing research projects with the goal of publishing their projects in peer-reviewed journals.
Position Requirements:
· Must have recently graduated from a university (Class of 2024 included)
· Must have taken the MCAT
· Planning on attending medical school
· Interest in orthopedics a plus
Time Commitment
Full-time, with a 1 year commitment from late May 2025. Applicants who will have taken the MCAT before May 2025 and can start by May 19, 2025 will be preferred.
Compensation
$17/hour
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To apply, please complete the application form linked here to be considered for an interview.
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