This curriculum is designed for those with a special interest in sports medicine, particularly those with interest in entering a sports medicine fellowship. This curriculum is also useful to those who plan to serve as team physicians as part of their future practices. Beginning in the PGY-1 curriculum there are additional longitudinal components including high school training room and event coverage, pre-participation exams, research and local, national and international sporting events. Longitudinal experiences throughout every year are described here.
PGY2 - Sports Medicine*
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Family Medicine Center 3 half days/week
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Internal Medicine 3 blocks
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Obstetrics 1.5 blocks
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Children's Hospital 2 blocks
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Ambulatory Subspecialty Peds 1 block
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General Surgery 1 block
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Gynecology 1 block
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Pulmonary/Critical Care 0.5 block
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Sports Medicine Research 1 block
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Elective 2 blocks
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*Starting second year, you will work with an assigned high school, seeing athletes in training room & providing sideline coverage.
PGY3 - Sports Medicine
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Family Medicine Center 4 half days/week
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Internal Medicine, Medicine Chief 1.5 blocks
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Obstetrics 1 blocks
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Children's Hospital 1.5 blocks
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Emergency Medicine 1 block
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Geriatrics 1 block
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Musculoskeletal Medicine 1 block
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Psychiatry 1 block
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Surgical Subspecialties 1 block
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Sports Medicine 1 block
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Electives 3 blocks