Interventional Spine & Sports Medicine Fellowship Program

Thank you for your interest in the OSS Health Interventional Spine & Sports Medicine Fellowship.

Our Mission

Fellowship Program

Our mission is to provide comprehensive interventional spine, sports and musculoskeletal medicine education to academic or private practice inclined physicians who wish to bring clinical excellence to their careers.

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12 Month Program

Our twelve-month physiatric-based program has an optimal combination of academics within a private practice multi-specialty setting. We have trained over 90 graduates over the last 20 years. This NASS ISMM program is ideally suited for those of you who seek training in the following:

Basic and Advanced Interventional Spine Care

Sports Medicine

Advanced Electrodiagnostics

Musculoskeletal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Ultrasound

Musculoskeletal Medicine

Business skills, billing and coding

Practice Management/Building

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OSS Fellowship Faculty

Education & Curriculum

Future, Current & Prior Fellow Graduates

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Fellows Testimonials

Requirements and Application Process

We train a total of six fellows annually. Four (4) fellows begin their one-year training in July and two (2) begin their one-year training in January. Applications are no longer being accepted. Please check back for the next opportunity. Thank you.

Requirements

Requirements for consideration for the OSS Health Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine Fellowships include the following.

  • Completion of an accredited North American Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation residency or other residency with a minimum of three months of electrodiagnostic experience.
  • Current Pennsylvania Allopathic/Osteopathic medical and DEA licensures. These need to be current prior to your fellowship start date.
  • Personal Statement
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Three letters of recommendation, including one from your residency program director
  • NASS Fellowship Common Application
  • Additional OSS Application
  • Cover Letter

Application Deadline

Applications will be accepted from January until May. Interviews will be scheduled after applications are complete and prior to the NASS ISMM match date.

Application Process

After the material is reviewed, we will contact selected residents for an in-person interview. During your visit, you will be asked to do a 20-minute presentation on a musculoskeletal topic of your choice.

Elective rotations are permitted from October 1 through March 1. We prefer not to have rotations while people are here in the interview process.

We are not offering ACGME accredited positions, so therefore we are unable to accept fellows with any type of visa. OSS Health has completed the NASS fellowship match. You may contact our Fellowship Coordinator, Julie Grove, RN, at fellowship@osshealth.com or (717) 718-2000, extension 6143 with additional questions.

Duration & Benefits

  • One Year Duration
  • Six Positions
  • Four (4) July 1 through June 30
  • Two (2) January 1 through December 31
  • Competitive annual salary and benefits
  • Paid malpractice insurance
  • Up to five (5) days paid CME
  • Health insurance coverage for fellow and dependents
  • Paid professional license and appropriate dues