Orthopedic Medical Device Intern (Summer 2026)

Arthrex IndianapolisIndianapolis, IN
Onsite

About The Position

Arthrex Indianapolis is offering a 9-week rotational internship program designed for students and recent graduates interested in gaining real-world experience in the orthopedic medical device industry. This immersive program provides exposure across three core areas of the business - Surgical Skills Lab, Inventory Operations, and Field Sales (Operating Room) - allowing interns to see firsthand how we support surgeons and deliver best-in-class patient outcomes. This is not a traditional internship - participants will be embedded within our team and experience the fast-paced, hands-on nature of orthopedic medical devices. Program Details Dates: May 26 – July 24, 2026 Duration: 9 Weeks (Full-Time or Part-Time) Location: Indianapolis, IN Openings: 3 What You’ll Experience Surgical Skills Lab Assist with surgeon training events and lab operations Gain exposure to Arthrex products and surgical techniques Learn foundational OR protocols and medical terminology Inventory Operations Support the check-in and replenishment of surgical trays post-sterilization Assist with case preparation and inventory fulfillment Learn how logistics and accuracy drive successful surgical outcomes Field Sales / Operating Room Shadow sales representatives in live orthopedic procedures Observe case coverage and real-time product support Gain insight into surgeon relationships and clinical decision-making What You’ll Gain Hands-on exposure to the orthopedic medical device industry Operating room observation experience Mentorship from experienced sales and operations professionals Insight into career paths in medical sales, healthcare, and logistics Priority consideration for future full-time opportunities

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in a related field (e.g., Health Sciences, Biology, Business, or similar)
  • Strong interest in healthcare, medical devices, or sales
  • Professional demeanor and ability to operate in clinical environments
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Ability to commit to the full 9-week program in person

Responsibilities

  • Assist with surgeon training events and lab operations
  • Support the check-in and replenishment of surgical trays post-sterilization
  • Assist with case preparation and inventory fulfillment
  • Shadow sales representatives in live orthopedic procedures
  • Observe case coverage and real-time product support
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