The fellowship
This fellowship is a perfect mix of primary and revision hip-and-knee arthroplasty. It allowed me to develop teaching skills while honing my surgical skills.
— Shane Hess, D.O., Class of 2015
The fellowship teaches comprehensive management of disorders of the hip and knee joints.
As a fellow, you will develop expertise in medical and surgical arthritis treatments. You will work in a state of the art multidisciplinary arthritis center, and will learn from orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, MSK radiologists, physical medicine physicians, and therapists. From an operative standpoint, you will learn both joint preservation as well as reconstructive procedures, including management of complications including infection, instability, and fracture.
We think that one of the best ways to learn a subject is to teach it. Our fellows interact with residents and medical students throughout each day. They will teach on rounds , in the OR, and in the clinic. Fellows will give 6-8 lectures to orthopaedic residents during the year, as well as presenting at state and national meetings. Fellows are also required to complete one basic science and one clinical research project during the year.
Clinical sites
Our fellowship is focused on clinical practice with a half-day for research each week. You’ll train at VCU Medical Center as well as at satellite locations throughout the Richmond metropolitan area. Clinical sites include:
- VCU Health Ambulatory Care Center: The center is connected to the main hospital of the VCU Medical Center.
- VCU Health Neurosciences, Orthopedics and Wellness Center: This 100,000-square-foot multidisciplinary outpatient building, slated to open in 2016, will house outpatient orthopedic, neurology, neurosurgery, rheumatology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, radiology and therapy services.
- VCU Health at Stony Point: This location houses comprehensive outpatient treatment services from VCU Medical Center physicians, from specialty services to new diagnostic techniques, treatments, clinical trials and health education.
Salaries and benefits
Our residents earn competitive salaries in addition to paid vacations and other benefits. For a complete list of benefits and resources, visit the VCU School of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Education page.
Research
As a fellow, you may participate in existing research projects. Up to $10,000 in start-up funding for new projects may be available from the VCU School of Medicine.
Fellows in the Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth University are required to complete one clinical and one basic science research project during the year. Fellows are also responsible for collecting data for the joint registry database and are encouraged to submit abstracts for the Joint Arthroplasty Fellows’ Conference.
Orthopaedic research laboratory
Our fellows are working on research in these areas:
- Rapidly progressive osteoarthritis of the hip after steroid injection
- Safety profile of duramorph intrathecal injections in arthroplasty
- Readmission rates after arthroplasty
- Prophylactic proximal femur wiring and periprosthetic fracture
- Acoustic emission testing in arthroplasty
- Biomarkers and periprosthetic joint infection
- Vitamin D and osteoarthritis
- Duramorph intrathecal injection versus periarticular joint cocktail
- Nanosensor guided Total Knee Arthroplasty vs. traditional methods in both primary and revision TKA
- Computed tomography rotational profiles of modern TKA implants
The orthopaedic research laboratory includes a biomechanic and molecular biology unit, each with a full-time technician or volunteer. These facilities and their staff are available to fellows with approved research projects.
Biomechanics
The three-laboratory biomechanics unit is 3,000 square feet and includes materials testing stations, finite element analysis equipment and a laboratory at the McGuire Veteran Affairs Medical Center focused on cartilage growth.
Molecular biology
The two-laboratory molecular unit is 1,200 square feet and includes facilities for tissue culture and storage including archival storage freezers, cryostats, hoods and incubation facilities, PCR machines, protein and nucleic acid chromatography, and electrophoresis machines.
Research collaboration
We actively collaborate on research projects with the other VCU leaders in areas including:
- Lawrence Schwartz, M.D., Ph.D., rheumatology
- Daniel Riddle, Ph.D., physical therapy
- Barbara Boyan, Ph.D., biomedical engineering
Our Faculty
Stephen L. Kates, M. D.
Professor and Chair
Stephen L. Kates, M. D.
Professor and Chair
Orthopedics
Residency: University of Rochester, orthopaedic surgery; Northwestern University, general surgery
Medical school: Northwestern University
Undergraduate: B.S. in medicine, Northwestern University
Gregory Golladay, M.D.
Professor and Program Director
Gregory Golladay, M.D.
Professor and Program Director
Orthopedics
Fellowship: Massachusetts General/Harvard University Combined Orthopaedic Program
Residency: University of Michigan Health System
Medical school: Louisiana State University
Undergraduate: University of Virginia
Jibanananda Satpathy, M.D.
Associate professor
Jibanananda Satpathy, M.D.
Associate professor
Orthopedics
Fellowship: Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy, adult reconstruction and trauma; Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust (Horton, UK), clinical fellow in orthopaedics
Residency: Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
Medical school: Veer Surendra Sai Medical College, Sambalpur University, India
Undergraduate: Rajendra College, India
John R. Owen, P.E.
Senior Biomedical Engineer
John R. Owen, P.E.
Senior Biomedical Engineer
Orthopedics
Graduate: Virginia Commonwealth University - M.S., Biomedical Engineering
Undergraduate: University of Virginia - B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Email: john.r.owen@vcuhealth.org
Dan Riddle, Ph.D.
Otto D. Payton Professor
Dan Riddle, Ph.D.
Otto D. Payton Professor
Physical Therapy, Orthopaedic and Rheumatology
Doctorate: Education, VCU
Graduate: Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, VCU
Undergraduate: B.S., Iowa State University
Jeremy Ross, M.D.
Associate Professor
Jeremy Ross, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellowship: University of Utah School of Medicine
Residency: Virginia Commonwealth University
Medical School: University of Virginia
Undergraduate: Gettysburg College
Phone: 804-828-1308
Fax: 804-828-4762
Email: jeremy.ross@vcuhealth.org
Address/Location:
West Hospital
1200 East Broad Street, 9th Floor
Box 980153
Richmond, VA 23298
Our Fellows
John Krumme, M.D.
John Krumme, M.D.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellowship: Virginia Commonwealth University, Washington Cancer Institute
Residency: University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine
Medical School: University of Missouri
Daniel Lombardo, M.D.
Daniel Lombardo, M.D.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellowship: Virginia Commonwealth University
Residency: Beaumont Health – Oakland University
Medical School: University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Ursinus College
Contact Us
Chandra Crump, Fellowship Coordinator
Phone: (804) 628-2676
Fax: (804) 828-4762
Email: chandra.crump@vcuhealth.org
Mailing address
Adult Reconstruction Fellowship
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Virginia Commonwealth University
Box 980153
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0153
Location
VCU Medical Center, West Hospital
1200 East Broad Street, 9th Floor, South Wing
Richmond, Virginia 23298