Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine offers
a two-year post-graduate program in primary care sports medicine.
Our mission is to provide excellent patient care in our clinics
and to our athletes; education within sports medicine, orthopaedics
and primary care specialties, the community and across the nation;
and to be a leading force in basic science and clinical research.
Fellows will spend their first year rotating amongst the
attending physicians. The second year gives the fellow the time
to hone in on the area of special interest. In addition, the fellow
will have additional time in the second year to finish a research
project.
Clinical activity
Fellows will rotate among primary care sports medicine physicians and orthopaedic surgeons. Fellows will be exposed
to a variety of sports injuries from simple to complex. Fellows
will travel bi-weekly to our outreach clinics located in Paducah, KY and Murray, KY. In addition, fellows will spend
1⁄2 day per week in a continuity clinic within their specialty.
Research
Fellows will have dedicated research time with opportunities
in evidence based clinical medicine and basic science research.
Fellows will be expected to produce at least one publishable manuscript
and will gain experience in grant writing technique.
Team Physician Experience
Fellows will experience covering collegiate athletics at Vanderbilt
and Belmont Universities, as well as, 27 area high schools, mass
events and one professional team, the Nashville Sounds.
Curriculum
Our curriculum is based on the ACGME curriculum for primary care
sports medicine. Fellows will attend a weekly orthopaedic conference,
bi-weekly primary care sports medicine conference, weekly research
meeting and monthly journal club. In addition, fellows will have
the opportunity to attend the resident lecture series and grand
rounds.
Conferences
Fellows will be sponsored to attend an AMSSM Research conference
in August, as well as, the annual SEACSM and AMSSM conferences.
In addition, if the fellow is chosen to present at a conference,
the fellow will be sponsored for that conference as well.
Past Fellows
The Pediatric Sports Medicine fellowship was established in 1993 under the direction of Paul Stricker, MD and Kurt Spindler, MD. Dr. Gregory took over as director in 2001. The program was accredited in 2003. We have had eight fellows complete the program and are proud of what they have accomplished in the field of sports medicine. The following is where our past fellows are now:
Ken Gautier, MD, 1994 – 1996 fellow – Tri-Lake Medical Center, Batesville, MS
Jordan Metzl, 1996 – 1997 fellow – Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Paul Rummo, DO, 1997 – 1999 fellow – Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Kelly Richter, MD, 1999 - 2001 fellow – Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Mark Halstead, MD 2002 – 2004 fellow – Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Mick Koester, MD 2004 – 2006 fellow - Slocum Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Eugene, OR
Warne Fitch, MD, 2005 – 2006 fellow – Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Thomas Byars, MD, 2005 – 2007 fellow - Pediatric Orthopaedic Associates, Atlanta, GA
Leslianne Yen, MD 2006-2008 fellow - Primary Care Sports Medicine Specialist, Minor & James, Seattle, WA
Alex Diamond, DO 2007-2008 fellow - Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Testimonials
The experiences I had and training I received during my fellowship far exceeded anything I could have imagined. There was enough supervision balanced with enough autonomy to allow me to grow as a sports medicine physician during my training. The faculty are all extremely supportive and I’m glad to consider all of them great friends and colleagues. ~Mark Halstead, MD, 2002 – 2004 Fellow
My experience at VSM was outstanding. The level of excellence of the faculty from both an academic and clinical perspective makes for an unmatched training program. ~Michael Koester, MD, 2004 – 2006 Fellow
VSM really trains the fellows will in all areas of sports medicine – musculoskeletal exam, caring for the athlete, etc., while striving to seek out the best evidence-based method to achieve this. ~Thomas Byars, MD, 2005 – 2006 Fellow
Faculty
All faculty are fellowship trained and include seven primary care
physicians and three orthopaedic surgeons.
Primary Care Faculty
- Andrew Gregory, MD, FAAP, FACSM , Director, Pediatric Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Assistant Professor, Pediatrics; Team Physician,
Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities. Fellow trained at American
Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, AL
- Gene Hannah, MD, Assistant Director, Pediatric Sports Medicine Fellowship, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Team Physician, Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities.
Fellow trained at American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham,
AL
- Paul Rummo, DO , Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Team Physician, Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities.
Fellow trained at Vanderbilt Sports Medicine.
- R. Warne Fitch, MD, Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Team Physician, Vanderbilt University.
Fellow trained at Vanderbilt Sports Medicine.
- Leslianne Yen , MD, Assistant Professor,
Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation; Team Physician, Vanderbilt
and Belmont Universities. Fellow trained at Vanderbilt Sports
Medicine.
- Charlie Cox, MD, Assistant Professor,
Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Surgeons
- Kurt Spindler, MD, Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Vice Chairman, Clinical Affairs, Director,
Sports Medicine Center, Head Team Physician, Vanderbilt University.
Fellow trained at Cleveland Clinic.
- John Kuhn, MD, Associate Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Chief of Shoulder Surgery; Director, Sports
Medicine/Shoulder Surgery Fellowship. Fellow trained at Stedman-Hawkins.
- Warren Dunn, MD, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics
and Rehabilitation; Team Physician Vanderbilt University. Fellow
trained at HSS
Alex Diamond, DO
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine and the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program are pleased to announce Alex Diamond, DO wil be continuing with us as our 2008-09 fellow. Dr. Diamond is a 2003 graduate of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. He will complete a pediatric residency at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, PA in June. He enjoys sports, photography, hiking and music.
Kristina Wilson, MD
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine and the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program are pleased to announce Kristina Wilson, MD as our 2008-09 clinical fellow. Dr. Wilson is a 2005 graduate of University of Nevada School of Medicine in Reno, NV. She will complete a pediatric residency at Phoenix Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ in June. Dr. Wilson is married to a family practice physician who will be joining her in Nashville. She enjoys athletics, especially swimming and running, music, piano and clarinet.
Requirements
- Applicants must have completed an accredited residency program
in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine or Emergency Medicine.
- Applications must include:
- Application (download)
- USMLE scores
- Medical school transcripts
- Medical School Diploma
- CV
- Copies of any publications
- Three letters of recommendation
- Applications deadline October 1.
- Interview dates are October 25, 2008 and November 8, 2008
Application
The Fellowship Application has been recently updated and can now be submitted electronically. If
you will be completing the application, please fill out the form and save it. Then attach the file
to an email message and send it to the programs you are interest in. The link to the application is
below.
http://www.newamssm.org/Fellowship%20Application%20May%202008.doc
You can ground mail your application to:
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Center
Medical Center East, South Tower, Suite 3200
Nashville, TN 37232
For Additional Information Contact:
Colette Barrett
615-322-9009
615-343-9893 (Fax)
colette.c.barrett@vanderbilt.edu
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