Family Medicine - Sports Medicine
At A Glance
Program Type: Military Medical Center
Location: Fort Belvoir, VA
Accredited: Yes, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Program Length: 1 year
Required Pre-Requisite Training: Medical School Graduation, completion of Family Medicine Residency
Categorical Year in Specialty Required: N/A
Total Approved Complement: 8
Approved per Year (if applicable): 8
Dedicated Research Year Offered: No
Medical Student Rotation Availability: N/A
Additional Degree Concurrent with Training (e.g. MPH): No
Program Description
The National Capital Consortium's Premier Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Forging Leaders in Active Health Care
The National Capital Consortium's Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship boasts a distinguished tradition of training elite military physicians. This rigorous one-year program equips fellows with the expertise to deliver exceptional non-surgical care and education to athletes of all levels.
A Legacy of Excellence: Nurturing Leaders in Military Sports Medicine
Established in 1994, the National Capital Consortium's Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship has flourished into the nation's largest program, graduating eight fellows annually. Our distinguished alumni include numerous leaders and scholars in military sports medicine, representing the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
This legacy of excellence is further solidified by our graduates' perfect pass rate with the highest scores in the nation on the American Board of Family Medicine exam in Sports Medicine. They consistently achieve the top national board scores among all sports medicine fellowships, earning them the coveted Certificate of Added Qualifications. This exceptional achievement reflects the program's commitment to rigor and its dedication to developing the next generation of military sports medicine leaders.
A Collaborative Powerhouse: Fostering Excellence Through Partnership
The fellowship thrives at A.T. Augusta Military Medical Center, forging a strong alliance with the Family Medicine Residency program. This core collaboration receives invaluable support from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Department of Family Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland.
However, the program's excellence extends far beyond its own walls. We cultivate a vibrant learning community through robust academic partnerships with Inova-Fairfax's Sports Medicine Fellowship, MedStar Georgetown's Emergency Medicine Sports Fellowship, MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital's PM&R Sports Fellowship, and the University of Virginia's Sports Fellowship.
This multi-institutional approach fosters a rich exchange of knowledge and expertise. Military fellows and six civilian fellows benefit from shared didactic lectures, hands-on ultrasound training, pre-participation physicals, and comprehensive event coverage. This collaborative environment ensures fellows gain exposure to a diverse range of perspectives and best practices, preparing them for success in the field.
World-Class Curriculum
The fellowship's multi-disciplinary faculty delivers a comprehensive and diverse curriculum, both formal and informal.
Highlights include
- Over 150 hours of intensive, hands-on musculoskeletal ultrasound training.
- More than 7 hours of weekly didactic sports medicine lectures and small group sessions.
- A two-day ultrasound-guided injection cadaver course for practical skill development.
- A two-day orthobiologic course featuring renowned national and international speakers.
Weekly exposure to a full spectrum of sports medicine practices, including cutting-edge orthobiologic techniques like platelet-rich plasma, prolotherapy, nerve hydrodissection, and percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy procedures.
This exceptional program empowers military physicians to become leaders in active healthcare, delivering superior care to active individuals across all ages and skill levels.
Mission, Vision and Aims
Mission
The Sports Medicine Fellowship cultivates highly skilled military sports medicine physicians, fosters impactful leadership, and drives positive change both within the organization and in the broader community.
Vision
To be the premier Military Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, renowned for producing elite physician-leaders who excel in providing world-class sports medicine care to service members, optimizing performance, and influencing positive health outcomes across the military and civilian communities.
Aims
Cultivating Leaders: The National Capital Consortium's Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Our program is designed to develop exceptional military sports medicine physicians who excel in six key areas:
Aim 1 - Building Clinical Expertise:
Fellows receive advanced training in the evaluation, management, and treatment of sports-related injuries and conditions. We focus on the unique needs of military personnel and athletes, ensuring they return to peak performance safely and efficiently.
Aim 2 - Fostering Leadership Skills:
We equip fellows with the leadership competencies to become effective team leaders, policy influencers, and advocates for evidence-based practices within sports medicine. This prepares them to navigate complex healthcare environments and champion positive change.
Aim 3 - Encouraging Research and Scholarship:
The program fosters a stimulating research environment, encouraging fellows to engage in projects that advance the understanding of sports medicine. These projects not only enhance patient care but also contribute valuable knowledge to the scientific literature, shaping the future of the field.
Aim 4 - Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
We recognize the importance of teamwork. Fellows develop strong collaborative skills, fostering seamless partnerships with other healthcare professionals. This ensures comprehensive, patient-centered care and facilitates the exchange of knowledge for the continuous improvement of sports medicine practices.
Aim 5 - Promoting Community Outreach:
We instill a commitment to community service. Fellows are encouraged to share their expertise through educational initiatives and outreach programs within local high schools and colleges. This not only benefits the community but also allows fellows to hone their communication and educational skills.
Aim 6 - Developing Military Medical Leaders:
Our program is specifically designed to create well-rounded military medical leaders. Graduates leave prepared to excel in leadership roles, leveraging their sports medicine expertise to enhance the health, readiness, and performance of service members across all branches of the military.
Through this comprehensive approach, the National Capital Consortium's Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship cultivates leaders in the field of sports medicine, evidence-based practice, and the readiness and well-being of our nation's military heroes.
Curriculum and Schedules
Unparalleled Academic Excellence: Shaping Champions in Sports Medicine
Our program stands alone as the undisputed #1 fellowship in the nation based on board scores. This prestigious distinction is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing fellows with the highest caliber education and training. Throughout the intensive fellowship year, fellows are immersed in a rich learning environment that includes:
Over 320 Hours of In-Depth Didactic Training
Our esteemed faculty, augmented by a distinguished network of national and international guest lecturers, delve into a comprehensive range of sports medicine topics. This ensures fellows graduate with a mastery of the latest theories and practices.
Clinical Experiences and Bedside Mentorship
The didactic curriculum seamlessly integrates with invaluable hands-on learning opportunities. Fellows gain practical experience alongside our expert faculty, solidifying their clinical skills through immersive bedside teaching.
Flexible Appointment Scheduling
We tailor the learning experience for optimal impact. Early in the year, fellows benefit from extended 60-minute appointments, maximizing personalized instruction and feedback. As fellows progress, they transition to 30-minute appointments, allowing for increased patient volume and honing their clinical efficiency.
This exceptional combination of academic rigor, diverse faculty expertise, and practical application empowers our fellows to become true champions in the field of sports medicine. They graduate not just with exceptional knowledge but also with the confidence and skills to excel in their chosen path.
Our fellows complete the following rotations:
- Outpatient Clinic - 5 months
- Orthopaedics - 7 months
Our 1-year fellowship training program does not offer any elective rotations.
Our fellows do not take any call.
Unparalleled Military-Focused Training: Building Resilience for Battlefield and Beyond
Our program sets itself apart with a distinctive military curriculum, meticulously crafted to prepare fellows for the unique demands of military medicine. This comprehensive program equips fellows with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in any environment:
Essential Medical Skills
- Trauma and austere/wilderness medicine training ensures fellows can deliver exceptional care in even the most challenging settings.
- Fellows gain expertise in evidence-based rehabilitation to optimize patient recovery.
- We integrate MEDEVAC transport and operational skills, preparing them for real-world scenarios.
- Through immersive experiences, fellows gain a firsthand understanding of the needs of "America's Team" by embedding with operational units.
Combat Readiness
- We are actively exploring the integration additional operational training further enhancing combat readiness.
This unique blend of theoretical and practical training fosters well-rounded military medical professionals equipped to serve with unwavering dedication our nation's heroes.
Our program does not have any required courses.
- Monthly dedicated lectures by renowned experts provide fellows with a strong foundation in leadership principles.
- Practical opportunities to hone leadership skills are woven throughout the program. Fellows gain experience managing medical tents, teaching students, and collaborating with external units.
- Established Memorandums of Understanding with various units offer invaluable real-world exposure.
Scholarly and Professional Development Opportunities
Research (create ‘shovel-ready’ project for next duty station or perform ongoing research)
Scholarly Activities Curriculum: A Deep Dive
This curriculum delves into the world of scholarly activities, equipping you with the skills to become a well-rounded sports medicine expert.
The Three Pillars of Scholarly Activity
Scholarly activity encompasses a broad spectrum of contributions to the field. Here, we explore the three main pillars:
Discovery
This could involves sharing your findings with the scientific community through publications reviewed by experts in peer-reviewed journals.
Dissemination
This involves sharing existing knowledge through various formats:
- Review Articles: Analyzing and synthesizing current research on a specific topic.
- Book Chapters: Contributing a section to a comprehensive textbook.
Application
This involves translating research findings into practical applications:
- Case Reports: In-depth study of a single, unique patient case.
- Case Series: Examination of multiple related patient cases.
- Presentations: Sharing your work at scientific meetings like USAFP, AMSSM, ACSM.
Developing Your Research Skills
This curriculum prepares you to design and conduct impactful research:
- Clinical Study Design: Craft a research plan addressing specific questions.
- Specific Aims: Formulate clear and concise objectives for your study.
- IRB Review: Learn to prepare a research protocol and present it for ethical approval by a mock Institutional Review Board.
- Data Collection & Analysis: Master the process of gathering and interpreting research data using statistical methods.
- Manuscript Writing: Develop the skills to write clear and concise reports of your research findings.
- Literature Review: Conduct a thorough examination of existing research relevant to your area of interest.
- Research Participation: Actively contribute to ongoing research projects by assisting with data collection or manuscript preparation.
Dissemination and Presentation
Sharing your work is crucial for advancing knowledge. This curriculum will refine your presentation skills:
- Project Preparation: Develop your case for presentation and possibly publication.
- Mock IRB Presentation: Practice presenting your research to a mock IRB to prepare for real-world IRB submissions and subsequent data collection, analysis, and manuscript writing.
- Critical Evaluation: Learn to critically assess research papers and identify potential flaws or biases.
- Applying Research Findings: Bridge the gap between research and practice by understanding how to utilize research results in patient care.
- Peer Review: Develop the ability to evaluate research proposals and published articles for scientific merit and practical application.
Showcasing Your Expertise
This curriculum encourages you to share your knowledge at various platforms:
- Poster Presentation: Create a visual summary of your research for display at scientific meetings.
- Podium Presentation: Deliver a formal oral presentation of your research at regional or national meetings (USAFP, AMSSM, ACSM).
Publication and Authorship
Publishing your work is a hallmark of scholarly activity. This curriculum provides opportunities to:
- Peer-Reviewed Publication: Collaborate with faculty to publish research papers, reviews, or book chapters in respected journals.
Formal Lectures
This curriculum encourages formal lecturing opportunities:
- Sports Medicine Meetings: Present a topic at regional (USAFP, MCM), national (AMSSM, AAFP), or international (ACSM, IOC) conferences.
By completing this comprehensive curriculum, you'll be well-equipped to make significant contributions to the field of sports medicine through scholarly activity!
Quality Improvement Initiatives: Advancing Care Through Collaboration
Our program fosters a culture of continuous improvement, actively engaging fellows and faculty in collaborative quality improvement projects. A dedicated Quality Improvement Committee, led by a fellow and a faculty member, provides valuable guidance and tracks the project's progress.
One particularly impactful initiative focuses on developing evidence-based rehabilitation handouts designed to directly benefit patient care. This project leverages the expertise of our esteemed fellows and core faculty. The team creates and distributes these resources through multiple electronic channels to maximize accessibility:
CHAMP RX3 Website
Handouts are uploaded on the CHAMP RX3 website, ensuring wider availability for healthcare providers across the network.
MHS GENESIS Platform
We are actively pursuing inclusion on the MHS GENESIS platform, further expanding reach and impact.
This comprehensive approach demonstrates our unwavering commitment to knowledge sharing and its direct impact on improving patient outcomes. By creating readily available, evidence-based resources, we empower healthcare providers to deliver exceptional care.
Comprehensive Professional and Leadership Development: Building Leaders Who Heal
Building upon the strong foundation of the LIFE curriculum, our program offers a robust professional development track. Dedicated monthly Officer Professional Development (OPD) sessions equip fellows with the skills to excel in military medical leadership. These sessions provide a dynamic blend of:
Expert-Led Instruction
Fellows gain invaluable insights from renowned leaders.
Practical Leadership Opportunities
Fellows translate theory into action through real-world applications:
- Leading medical tents at the Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) provides valuable experience in managing complex medical situations in a high-pressure environment.
- Teaching medical students, nurse practitioner students, and family medicine residents hones communication and mentorship skills.
- Collaboration with external units thanks to established MOUs fosters interagency cooperation and broadens fellows' leadership perspective.
This comprehensive approach fosters the development of strong leadership skills through a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical application, and mentorship.
Participating Sites
Fellows serve as a high school football team physician AND assume team physician responsibilities at one of five NCAA schools:
- Naval Academy
- American University
- George Mason University
- Catholic University
- Bowie State University
- Howard University
Applicant Information, Rotation and Interview Opportunities
The ATAMMC Sports Medicine department offers observerships to medical professionals interested in sports medicine. These observerships are intended to provide exposure to the field and its clinical practice.
Eligibility
- USUHS Medical students
- Residents in relevant specialties (e.g., Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics)*
Duration
Observerships are typically one to two weeks in length, depending on the observer's goals and schedule.
Activities
Observers will have the opportunity to:
- Work with fellows and physicians in clinics as they evaluate and treat athletes with sports injuries.
- Observe sports medicine procedures (injections, etc.) if appropriate.
- Attend educational conferences and lectures.
- Discuss sports medicine cases with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Contact
Interested individuals should contact our program coordinator at dha.ncr.ft-belvoir-comm-hosp.list.ncc-sportsmed@health.mil to discuss their goals and availability. The program coordinator will be happy to answer any questions and assist with the application process.
*Please note: Due to limited space, observerships may not be available to all applicants.
Ready to Become a Leader in Military Sports Medicine? Apply Now!
The application process for the National Capital Consortium's Military Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship is straightforward. Here's what you need to do:
- Consult with Your Specialty Advisor: Discuss your aspirations with your current specialty consultant to ensure this fellowship aligns with your career goals.
- Submit Your Application: Follow the letter of instruction put out on Mods in July. Ensure you gather all necessary materials and submit your application within the designated timeframe.
- Schedule an Interview: Once your application is complete, connect with the Program Director via email dha.ncr.ft-belvoir-comm-hosp.list.ncc-sportsmed@health.mil or by telephone at 571-231-2195. Interviews are typically scheduled in August or September.
Important Dates (follow the letter of instruction):
- The Tri-Service GME Selection Board meets in late November.
- Applicants are usually notified of results by mid-December.
We encourage you to apply early! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to become a leader in the field of military sports medicine.
Program graduates take the CAQ Exam. This exam is offered annually. To become fully board certified, applicants are eligible to take board certification exam 1 month prior to graduation. As we are a multi-disciplinary specialty, graduates who desire to take specialty board exams must be board certified by their primary board.
Teaching Opportunities
Enhancing Resident and Medical Student Education
Focused Learning Environment
By limiting the number of additional learners to two at a time in our fellowship clinic, we'll ensure learners receive dedicated supervision and have ample opportunity for hands-on experience.
Faculty Mentorship
During the first half of the year, residents will primarily work alongside faculty, allowing for in-depth mentorship and guidance in clinical decision-making.
Fellowship Continuity
Fellows will continue to be instrumental in resident education by delivering lectures, participating in grand rounds, and contributing to the USUHS musculoskeletal module early in the year.
- Marine Corps Marathon
- Virginia Special Olympics
- Naval Academy Boxing Championships
- NCAA Sports Physicals at U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy
- Warrior Games
Faculty and Mentorship
Our Renowned Faculty
Our fellowship program boasts a distinguished faculty of sports medicine experts. Each faculty member is recognized both nationally and internationally for their achievements in the field. This recognition is a testament to their exceptional knowledge, skills, and dedication to advancing sports medicine.
Beyond their impressive accolades, all our faculty members have undergone specialized training in sports medicine. This ensures you'll receive the most up-to-date knowledge and techniques throughout your fellowship experience. Our faculty is passionate about sharing their expertise and fostering a stimulating learning environment where you can thrive.
Mentorship and Confidential Support
Our program recognizes the importance of both professional and personal well-being. To this end, we provide fellows with ongoing support from experienced staff. Scheduled small group mentoring sessions offer guidance on navigating the challenges and opportunities of fellowship training. Additionally, quarterly individual counseling sessions provide a safe and confidential space for fellows to address stress, fatigue, or any other challenges they may encounter. This proactive approach allows for early identification and management of potential issues, promoting a healthy work-life balance and overall well-being.
Overall Program Benefits
This comprehensive approach addresses various aspects of well-being, including:
- Social Connection: Fostering a sense of community through social events and team-building activities.
- Physical Activity: Encouraging participation in refreshing activities like mountain biking and ice skating.
- Mental Health Support: Providing confidential counseling sessions for stress management and proactive well-being.
- Professional Development: Enhancing collaboration and communication skills through team-building exercises.
Through these initiatives, fellows can experience:
- Reduced Stress and Burnout
- Improved Work-Life Balance
- Enhanced Satisfaction with the Training Program
Well-Being
Prioritizing Fellow Well-being in a Demanding Environment
Our fellowship program acknowledges the rigors of advanced training and is firmly committed to fostering the well-being of our fellows. We achieve this through a multi-faceted approach that promotes both professional development and personal wellness.
Building a Supportive Community
We cultivate a strong sense of camaraderie and belonging through regular social events. These include a welcome reception, festive holiday gatherings, and engaging team-building activities.
Team-building exercises are carefully chosen to enhance collaboration and communication skills, essential for a cohesive and successful fellowship experience.
Enhancing Work-Life Balance
Recognizing the importance of decompression, we organize at least eight wellness sessions annually. These sessions offer fellows the opportunity to participate in refreshing activities like mountain biking and ice skating, held outside the clinical setting. Dedicated time off in the afternoon allows for full enjoyment of these activities and promotes a healthy work-life balance.
Contact Us
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
Location: A.T. Augusta Military Medical Center, Eagle Pavilion, 3rd Floor, Reception Desk 2
Monday–Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: 571-231-2195
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