About Us
The Rothman Institute is internationally recognized for excellence in orthopaedic science and technology. Our physicians are experts in their specialty areas, leaders in clinical research and innovators in the development of advanced treatment methods and technologies.
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History
In 1970, Richard H. Rothman, M.D., Ph.D., founded the Rothman Institute with the goal of providing people in the Philadelphia area with expert care from leading specialists... Learn more »
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Mission, Vision & Values
To provide our communities with high quality, compassionate, and affordable musculoskeletal care that is grounded in evidence based medicine, the results of which will exceed expectations. Learn more »
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Why Choose the Rothman Institute?
The Rothman Institute is internationally recognized for excellence in orthopaedic science and technology. Our physicians are experts in their specialty areas. Learn more »
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Our Commitment
Rothman Institute Orthopaedics will lead the healthcare industry through the provision of unsurpassed service and quality care, and the continuous development and education... Learn more »
Careers
At the Rothman Institute, we recognize that our employees are our single greatest asset to deliver high quality orthopaedic care. Our goal is to differentiate ourselves among our competitors as the most patient-friendly and experienced orthopaedic practice in the nation.
Each one of us at Rothman is joined by an extraordinary sense of purpose. In fact, we were ranked as one of the 2010 Top 50 Places to Work in Pennsylvania by the Central PA Business Journal and ranked by Philadelphia Inquirer as a Top Workplace in 2011.
Fellowships
There are a number of fellowship opportunities at The Rothman Institute. Interested candidates can read more about these programs by visiting the links below.
Research
The mission of the Rothman Institute Orthopaedic Research Department is to engage in research activities related to musculoskeletal diseases with the hope of finding better and more effective treatment for the patients afflicted by these conditions.
For a list of current trials being conducted at the Rothman Institute, please visit ClinicalTrials.gov.
