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Michigan State University

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Program

  • Program: Sparrow/ Michigan State University Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
  • Location: East Lansing, MI
  • ACGME ID: 1272521001

Leadership

  • Program Director: Jill Moschelli, MD
  • Associate Program Director: Jeff Kovan, DO
  • Core Faculty:

Fellowship Details

  • Accepts: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Number of Fellows: 3

Training Locations

  • MSU Sports Medicine Clinic
  • College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Human Medicine
  • Sparrow Hospital

Team Coverage

  • Professional minor league baseball - Lansing Lugnuts
  • Michigan State University
  • High School

Event Coverage

  • Spartan invite - Cross Country invite of 6,000 collegiate and high school runners
  • Autumn classic 5 mile road race
  • The WAM Bike road race

Curriculum

  • The curriculum includes both prevention and treatment of sports injuries.
  • It includes promoting healthy lifestyles for some and optimal functional status for others.
  • The program of study includes diagnostic orthopedics, exercise prescriptions, sports/orthopedic radiology, nutrition in medicine, preventive medicine, plus subspecialty medicine and surgery electives.
  • Clinical experiences include involvement in the sports medicine clinic, on-site medical management of community, recreational and sporting events, and regular exposure to intercollegiate athletic coverage.
  • The fellows are also expected to attend educational conferences, coordinating and instructing an MSU-based curriculum medical course, and to complete a research project.
  • The fellows see patients in the sports medicine clinic three half-days per week, as well as providing care to family practice patients in the Sparrow Family Health Center one half day per week. T
  • Two half-days of direct orthopedic training occur weekly in clinical and operative environments.
  • Didactic Sessions:
    • Physiology and Biomechanics of Exercise
    • Basic Nutrition As It Pertains To Exercise
    • Psychology of Sports/Exercise
    • Pre-participation Evaluation
    • Physical Conditioning/Growth and Development
    • Special Interests of Children, Women, Elderly and Handicapped Populations and Those with Chronic Disease
    • Pathology and Pathophysiology of Illness and Injury
    • Prevention, Evaluation, Management and Rehabilitation of Injuries
    • Pharmacology and Effects of Therapeutics
    • Recreational and Performance-Enhancing Drugs/Sports Pharmacology
    • Ethics
    • Medical/Legal Aspects of Sports Medicine
    • Anatomy
    • Team Physician Responsibilities during On-Site Coverage
    • Aspiration/Injection Techniques
    • Joint Specific Evaluations

Contact Information

  • Program Coordinator: Roxanne Burnham

External Links


See Also


Created by:
John Kiel on 10 June 2019 03:41:37
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11 June 2026 13:35:42
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