Components of the curriculum include NCAA compliance, risk management in a Division I setting, and strength and conditioning for Division I athletes. Our goal is to offer fellows clinical experience in the operative and nonoperative management of athletic injuries of the shoulder, knee, elbow, hip and foot/ankle.
Upon request, we can provide suggestions for where and how to find housing.You will also be responsible for purchasing textbooks, scrubs and incidental supplies; we will provide detailed Information at orientation.While a fellow, you may be able to defer any student loans; check with your individual lender(s) on their requirements.For more information, please contact Aimee Diaz, DPT, SCS, ATC, director of the sports physical therapy residency, at We are accepting applications and classes are ongoing. Our sports fellowship trains advanced practitioners of sports physical therapy in the skills needed to care for these athletes — in the clinic, in training rooms and on the field.Guided by knowledgeable mentors, our sports fellows learn superior skills in assessing, evaluating and treating athletic injuries; expand the body of knowledge in sports medicine by conducting and publishing clinical research; and make lasting contributions to their communities.Our rigorous sports fellowship uses a combination of self-study, and formal and informal educational, clinical and academic activities. It also includes mentored direct care of athletes on the field, in a Division I athletic training room and at affiliated specialty clinics, including the Components of the curriculum include NCAA compliance, risk management in a Division I setting, and strength and conditioning for Division I athletes.Additional weekend courses through the USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy Continuing Education Department may be required.The sports fellowship begins in early September and lasts for 12 months. You must also have one of the following designations for emergency response prior to beginning the fellowship:Non-U.S. citizens must have an appropriate visa and provide TOEFL scores.In fellowship candidates, we are looking for a strong desire to advance clinical knowledge, skills and abilities; demonstrated clinical aptitude and/or potential; strong communication skills; and evidence of initiative and self-responsibility.One-year tuition is $1,000, which can be paid in one or two installments, due by October.You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities. The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery offers five outstanding specialty fellowships — in hand, spine, sports medicine, joint arthroplasty and trauma. 2020-2021 Baker Research Fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine This email address is being protected from spambots. Our research group is growing and we are seeking an additional ambitious, energetic student who is interested in a Sports Medicine Research Fellowship. Our sports fellowship trains advanced practitioners of sports physical therapy in the skills needed to care for these athletes — in the clinic, in training rooms and on the field.Guided by knowledgeable mentors, our sports fellows learn superior skills in assessing, evaluating and treating athletic injuries; expand the body of knowledge in sports medicine by conducting and publishing clinical research; and make lasting contributions to their communities.Our rigorous sports fellowship uses a combination of self-study, and formal and informal educational, clinical and academic activities. Teaching faculty, both surgical and primary care, are involved in the care of the athletes at the U niversity of Cincinnati Athletic Department, an … The Stanford Sports Medicine fellowship offers the fellow one of the most comprehensive educational experiences available anywhere. You must also have one of the following designations for emergency response prior to beginning the fellowship:Non-U.S. citizens must have an appropriate visa and provide TOEFL scores.In fellowship candidates, we are looking for a strong desire to advance clinical knowledge, skills and abilities; demonstrated clinical aptitude and/or potential; strong communication skills; and evidence of initiative and self-responsibility.One-year tuition is $1,000, which can be paid in one or two installments, due by October.You will be responsible for your living expenses and transportation to clinical facilities.