Goal

The Hedley Adult Reconstruction Fellowship is an AAHKS accredited fellowship that trains 1 board eligible orthopedic surgery fellow annually in the full scope of adult total joint reconstruction. The fellowship year provides broad experience in primary and revision total knee and hip arthroplasty with emphases on minimally invasive techniques, robotic assisted surgery, and complex revision surgery.

Case Variety & Volume

  • 500-600 total cases, approximately 100 of those being revision cases
  • Extensive Robotic total knee and hip exposure
  • Direct Superior, Direct Anterior, and SuperPath Minimally Invasive Hip approaches
  • Quadriceps Sparing Midvastus and Subvastus Knee approaches
  • Exposure to CR and PS knee designs with cemented and cementless implants
  • Revision experience to include:
    • Cage
    • Jumbo Cup
    • Augments
    • 1 and 2 stage Infection management
    • Allografts
    • Cones/Sleeves
    • Femoral shortening osteotomy/Turn-up Turn-down
    • Megaprosthesis and Hinge Prostheses
    • ETO
    • TTO

Schedule, Call, & Coverage

  • Typical weekly schedule will include 3 OR days and 2 clinic days
  • No call requirements during fellowship year
  • Occasional rounding responsibilities split with the PA on service
  • Fellow is assigned to 1 surgeon for 2-3 months at a time in a mentorship model.
  • Last 2 months of the year are “unassigned” to allow the fellow to freely pursue whatever experiences are deemed most beneficial in final preparation to starting practice.
  • With only 1 fellow, there is significant schedule flexibility throughout the year to allow the fellow to leave their “assigned” attending for revisions and other unique cases on another surgeon’s schedule. Each attending has PA coverage so their OR/clinic workflow is not reliant on the fellow’s presence.

Research

The fellowship facilitates involvement in research activities with the goal of 1 publication by the end of the fellowship year.

Educational Conference Schedule

  • Journal Club – Monthly
  • Cadaver Labs – at least 1 lab yearly (locally)
  • Significant opportunities to attend several industry sponsored Labs/Courses throughout the year
  • AAHKS meeting attendance yearly with attending staff
  • AAOS attendance
  • Preop/Postop Conference – Weekly
  • Didactic Conference – Monthly
  • Research Conference – Monthly
  • Grand Rounds – Monthly

Salary, Vacation, And Travel

  • Salary + benefits
  • Relocation
  • CME/Meeting Reimbursement
  • Up to 30 days Paid Time Off (Sick leave/Vacation)

Available Positions

There is (1) position available for the 2026-2027 fellowship year.

Program Length

1 year (August 1st – July 31st)

Application Process

The Hedley Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Program participates in the San Francisco Match Program. Please refer to the SF Match website for full program/application requirements as well as deadlines.

Candidates who are selected for interview will be contact to schedule individual dates on a case by case basis. Typically 2-3 candidates will be scheduled per interview date.

Contact Information

Arizona Sports Medicine Center - Scottsdale
8630 E. Via de Ventura Blvd, Suite 201
Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Heather Timme
Fellowship Coordinator
Email:  [email protected]

Current Fellowship Faculty

Lige Kaplan, MD

Program Director

Medical School
University of Cincinnati

Residency
Henry Ford Hospital GME Program

Fellowship
Orthopedic Adult Reconstruction, William Beaumont Hospital

Russell Cohen, MD

Medical School
University of Arizona

Residency
University of Arizona College of Medicine

Fellowship
Adult Reconstructive Surgery, Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital

Michael Sumko, DO

Medical School
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency
Pinnacle Health Surgical Residency Program

Fellowship
Hedley Orthopedic Institute of the West Fellowship Program

Tanner McClure, DO

Residency
Orthopedic Surgery, OhioHealth, Columbus, OH

Fellowship
Adult Reconstruction, The Robotics Institute at Ortho Rhode Island, Warwick, RI

Current Fellow

Jordan Conroy, MD

Past Fellows

Fellowship Year: 2023-2024

Rhett Macneille, MD

Medical School
Penn State University Medical School

Residency
Loma Linda University Medical School

Fellowship Year: 2022-2023

Alexander Wendling, MD

Residency
University of Kansas School of Medicine

Post-Fellowship
Columbia Orthopaedic Group
Columbia, MO

Fellowship Year: 2021-2022

Ugonna Ezeh, DO

Residency
Mountain View Regional Medical Center

Post-Fellowship
Mountain View Medical Group
Las Cruces, NM

Jaharris Collier, MD

Residency
Virginia Commonwealth University

Post-Fellowship
The CORE Institute
Sun City, AZ

Luke Rasmussen, MD

Residency
University of Florida College of Medicine

Post-Fellowship
Orthopedic Institute
Sioux Falls, SD

Fellowship Year: 2020-2021

Benjamin Albert, MD

Residency
University of Mississippi Medical Center

Post-Fellowship
Honor Health Shea Medical Campus
Scottsdale, AZ

Steven Gonsalves, MD

Residency
University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Banner University Medical Center

Post-Fellowship
Banner – University Medicine Orthopedics Clinic
Tucson, AZ

Fellowship Year: 2019-2020

Rikesh Patel, DO

Residency
Cleveland Clinic

Post-Fellowship
University Hospitals
Streetsboro, OH

Jessica Lee, MD

Residency
Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine

Post-Fellowship
CU Hip Clinic Hip Preservation Fellowship

Fellowship Year: 2018-2019

Justin Head, DO

Residency
Genesys Regional Medical Center

Post-Fellowship
Burke Health
Waynesboro, GA

Shawn Brandenburg, DO

Residency
Metro Health Hospital

Post-Fellowship
Columbus Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic
Columbus, NE

Joshua Silver, MD

Residency
Montefiore Medical Center

Post-Fellowship
Abrazo Orthopedic Institute of the West
Phoenix, AZ

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