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Case Western Reserve University Hospital

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Program

  • Program: Case Western Reserve University Hospital Sports Medicine Institute Fellowship
  • Location: Cleveland, OH
  • ACGME ID: 3333813012

Leadership

  • Program Director: Susannah Briskin, MD (Peds)
  • Associate Program Director:
  • Core Faculty:
    • Mary Solomon, DO
    • Joshua Beer, MD
    • Ben Boswell, DO
    • Sean Cupp, MD
    • Daneil McFarland, MD
    • Laura Goldberg, MD
    • Christopher Tangen, DO
    • Amanda Weiss Kelly, MD

Fellowship Details

  • Accepts: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Med/Peds
  • Number of Fellows: 4 fellows / year (combo of traditional + osteopathic track)

Training Locations

  • UH Cleveland Medical Center

Teams Coverage

  • Professional
    • Cleveland Browns
    • Cleveland Monsters (Minor League Hockey)
  • College:
    • Ursuline College
    • Baldwin Wallace University
    • Lake Erie College
    • Oberlin College
    • Case Western Reserve University
  • High School:
    • Euclid High School
    • Orange High School
    • Hawken School
    • University School

Event Coverage

  • Cleveland Triathlon
  • Cleveland Marathon
  • Ohio Youth Soccer Association North Bothwell Cup and Presidents Cup

Curriculum

  • Our primary care sports medicine clinics offer a unique opportunity to gain exposure to procedures:
    • Bedside musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound is often utilized for both diagnostic and procedural skills
    • Large joint injections of hips, knees, and shoulders are common place within the sports medicine clinic setting
    • Soft tissue injections of trigger points, tendon sheaths, and bursa are also frequently performed
    • Tenex and Tenjet are also taught
    • We provide fracture care and fellows learn the appropriate evaluation of fractures, management, surgical referral indications, and splinting/casting techniques
    • Osteopathic manipulation is performed within the sports medicine clinics by our osteopathic sports medicine physicians
  • Monthly subspecialty rotations include one to two days per week in clinical experiences that are central to primary care sports medicine.
  • All fellows spend three months in orthopedic sports medicine, and one month each in:
    • orthopedic shoulder, hip, hand, spine and pediatric rotations.
  • Fellows rotate through several physical therapy and rehabilitation offices to gain exposure to common rehab techniques, active release, dry needling, gait analysis and concussion/vestibular rehabilitation
  • Clinical experiences in MSK radiology, exercise stress testing, and neuropsychology testing for concussion patients are also provided

Contact Information

  • Program Coordinator:
    • Email:
    • Phone:
    • Fax:

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Created by:
Kyle Casadei on 9 May 2020 19:07:59
Last edited:
11 June 2026 13:34:20
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