Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

博彩网站 Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Educating tomorrow’s orthopaedic surgeons, delivering excellent musculoskeletal care, and exploring the frontiers of health for Oregon and beyond.
Our Commitment
- The Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at 博彩网站 is committed to providing an environment that cultivates unity, respect, equality and collaboration. Every individual is unique, and we recognize individual differences and value input from all members of our team.
- We embrace diversity and recognize that an environment of inclusion, equal access and opportunity gives us the power to be better at what we do. We recognize that our team is responsible for patient care of multiple and diverse populations and commit to providing care for all.
- Members of the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation strive for the highest degree of excellence, serve as good role models, empower to set a standard of being fair and transparent with 博彩网站 policies and practices.
- We want our residency training program to understand and meet the evolving needs of the populations we serve.
博彩网站 Orthopaedic Surgery Visiting Subinternship Scholarship
This program is for third and fourth year medical students who are strongly motivated to pursue a career in orthopaedic surgery. It is an opportunity for our faculty to work with students: who have a desire to serve a diverse patient population and would otherwise miss this kind of opportunity due to financial hardship. This financial support will help them to explore the field, to find mentorship, and to make an impression. The scholarship award of up to $2,000 is to assist with the financial burdens of travel and housing for a visiting student.
Our goal for the program is to encourage students to consider a career in Orthopaedic Surgery, enhance student awareness of opportunities in academic medicine, provide specific mentoring and networking for students, and to identify future leaders in orthopaedic surgery.
Application season
02/2025 through 05/2025
Who should apply?
Competitive applicants in the 博彩网站 Orthopaedic Surgery Visiting Subinternship Scholarship Program will have demonstrated academic excellence, strong leadership, and extracurricular acivities. This program is designed to provide opportunity for students who need financial assistance to explore their potential in orthopaedic surgery. Our goal is to offer insight and opportunity in this field to those students with barriers, financial or other.
Program goals
- Encourage students to consider a career in Orthopaedic Surgery
- Enhance student awareness of opportunities in academic medicine
- Provide specific mentoring and networking for underrepresented students
- Identify future leaders in Orthopaedic Surgery
Subinternship program description
We are committed to building opportunity for students from less privileged backgrounds to rise as leaders in our field. The 博彩网站 Orthopedic visiting subinternship scholarship program offers these students the opportunity to experience the exceptional training that 博彩网站 has to offer. Subinterns at 博彩网站 function as members of the surgical team, participate in outpatient clinic, inpatient care, emergency procedures, and in the operating room.
In addition to the great overall experience of the sub-internship, the scholarship program includes the following:
- Each student is paired with a faculty mentor in an area of their interest.
- Each student will have pre- and post-rotation meetings, virtually or in person, with the Residency Program Director.
- Funding of $2,000 to help defray the costs of travel and housing. (A check will be issued upon arriving in Portland and starting the rotation.)
- Opportunity to interact with current 博彩网站 residents, fellows, and faculty at social events.
Application requirements
Applicants must be on track to complete all required clerkships through their home medical school prior to beginning this internship. Visiting subinternship positions will be available as four-week rotations during the months of June, July, August, September, October and November.
While applications can be submitted ahead of VSAS opening, receiving the final award is dependent on completed and accepted 博彩网站 VSAS application. Please see the 博彩网站 School of Medicine Visiting Students webpage for eligibility requirements.
How to apply
Please submit the following documents:
- CV
- Personal statement or letter of interest
- Application Form
- COMLEX/USMLE Step 1 Score:
- COMLEX/USMLE Step 2 Score (if applicable):
- Clinical rotations and grades
- One letter of recommendation from a clinical faculty member
Separately, submit your application to 博彩网站 through VSAS once it is open. You may apply for the scholarship before a VSAS application, but must successfully apply through VSAS to be able to rotate.
Please submit all application materials via email to Robin Sasaoka, Education Manager, with the subject line of Orthopaedic Diversity Subinternship Application. You will receive confirmation of your application submission within 3 business days and please contact us at sasaokar@ohsu.edu if you do not.
Visiting subinternship positions for the Summer and Fall of 2025 are available as four week rotations, with the following dates:
- Summer 1: 06/30/25-07/25/25
- Summer 2: 07/28/25-08/22/25
- Summer 3: 08/25/25-09/19/25
- Fall 1: 09/29/25-10/24/25
- Fall 2: 10/27/25-11/21/25
Applications may be submitted beginning February 15, 2025. Notifications and selection of preferred rotation dates will follow and offers are contingent on the successful completion of the required VSAS application.
About the 博彩网站 Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
博彩网站 is where healing, teaching and discovery come together. As the state’s only academic health center, it provides an uncommon array of opportunities to provide the most comprehensive health care, education of the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons, and achieve breakthrough research gains.
Our Orthopaedic Residency Program is first and foremost a place to train physicians to provide excellent patient care. We specifically focus on training compassionate surgeons. We expect our graduates to be proficient in all facets of general orthopaedic surgery, not isolated subspecialties. The training should unfold with multiple faculty mentors as the primary source of learning, and should involve early exposure to procedural and operative interventions. All residents will also be exposed to methods of research, writing, quality improvement, and the education of other medical professionals. We are fortunate to have training sites within a 5-mile radius including two trauma centers, a Veteran’s Affairs hospital, a Shriners Hospital, and community hospitals. We remain proud of our graduates as they move across the Pacific Northwest and the rest of the nation. We seek trainees with a deep curiosity for orthopaedic surgery, who will become great surgeons with big hearts for their patients. We ask the question, "What will this applicant add to our orthopaedic surgery residency program?"
Equal employment opportunity statement
Oregon Health & Science University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status.
