home | contact us

Sports Medicine Focus Curriculum

Beginning in the PGY-1 curriculum there are additional longitudinal components in this curriculum including high school training room and event coverage, pre-participation exams, research, and local, national and international sporting events. This curriculum is available to a limited number of residents.

1st Year Rotation - SPORTS

Duration

2 half days/week

Internal Medicine

5 blocks

Obstetrics

2 blocks

Pediatrics (Inpatient)

2 blocks

Surgery

1 block

Orthopedics / Sports Medicine

1 blocks

Pulmonary/Critical Care or Cardiology*

1 block

Emergency Medicine

1 block

Longitudinal experiences in the first year include continuity clinic two half days a week on most rotations in the E. Blair Warner Family Medicine Center, a geriatrics nursing home experience, critical care, behavioral science, practice management and noon conferences daily Monday through Friday.

 

 

2nd Year Rotation - SPORTS

Duration

 Family Medicine Center

3 half days/week

Internal Medicine

3 blocks

Obstetrics

1.5 blocks

Pediatrics (Inpatient)

2 blocks

Surgery

1 block

Pulmonary/Critical Care or Cardiology*

1 block

Sports Medicine Research

1 block

Practice Management, Community Medicine, Leadership (PCL)


1 block

Rural Family Medicine

0.5 block

Outpatient Pediatrics / NICU

0.5 block

Musculoskeletal Medicine

1 block

Elective

0.5 block

 

Longitudinal experiences in the first year include continuity clinic two half days a week on most rotations in the E. Blair Warner Family Medicine Center, a geriatrics nursing home experience, critical care, behavioral science, practice management and noon conferences daily Monday through Friday. 

3rd Year Rotation - SPORTS

Duration

Family Medicine Center

4 half days/week

Internal Medicine, Chief of Service

1.5 Blocks

Obstetrics

1 block

Pediatrics (Inpatient)

2 blocks

Emergency Medicine 

1 block

Surgical Subspecialties

1.5 blocks

Sports Psychology

0.5 block

Sports Medicine

1 block

Gynecology

1 block

Electives

3.5 blocks

Whichever of the two rotations is not done in the first year will be done in the second year.

Longitudinal components of curriculum

Behavioral Science / Noon Conference / Procedures

Longitudinal experiences in the first year include continuity clinic two half days a week on most rotations in the E. Blair Warner Family Medicine Center, a geriatrics nursing home experience, critical care, behavioral science, practice management, and noon conferences daily Monday through Friday.