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University of California San Francisco

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Program

  • Program: University of California San Francisco Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • ACGME ID: 1200511059

Leadership

  • Program Director: Nicolas S Hatamiya DO
  • Associate Program Director:
  • Core Faculty:
    • Carlin Senter, MD
    • Anthony Luke, MD, MPH
    • William A. Berrigan, MD
    • Faustine Ramirez, MD
    • Tyler Padgett, DO
    • Lindsay Huston, MD
    • Amy White Hockenbrock, MD
    • Matthew Lynch, MD
    • Cindy J. Chang, MD
    • Celina de Borja, MD
    • Rhonda Watkins, MD
    • Zachary Bailowitz MD

Fellowship Details

  • Accepts: Family Medicine
  • Number of Fellows: Unknown

Training Locations

  • UCSF Parnassus campus
  • UCSF Orthopaedic Institute
  • Cal Berkeley Training Room

Team Coverage

  • Professional:
    • Oakland Roots USL Professional Soccer
    • Oakland Soul Women’s USL Soccer Team
  • College:
    • UC Berkeley (Cal) NCAA Division 1 school providing care to elite collegiate athletes in 27 varsity sports including football and rugby.
  • High School:
    • Lowell High School

Event Coverage

  • Marathons, triathlon and cycling events
  • Community dance/ballet
  • Adaptive sports event coverage
  • Community events: mass participation PPEs for local high schools with cardiac screening

Curriculum

  • Longitudinal & Continuity Clinics
    • 2-3 half-days per week devoted to providing Primary Care Sports Medicine (pediatric and adult)
    • 2-3 half-days per week devoted to providing Division I Intercollegiate athlete care and college health center urgent care for both medical and MSK issues
    • 1 half-day per week devoted to providing Family Medicine
    • 1 half-day per week with high school athletes/training room
    • 1 half-day per week of academic time
  • Elective Rotations/Clinics/Didactics (2 half-days 2 per week devoted to elective rotations)
    • Orthopaedic Sports Medicine including surgical observation
    • Orthopaedic Hand/Upper Extremity
    • Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle
    • Non-operative Orthopaedic Spine (Physiatry)
    • Orthopaedic Pediatric Sports Medicine including pediatric fracture clinic, cast and splint application, pediatric/adolescent surgical cases
    • Rheumatology
    • Neurology
    • Multidisciplinary Concussion Management: Neuropsychology, Optometry, and Neurology
    • Sports Psychology/Psychiatry
    • Sports Nutrition
    • Sports Cardiology
    • Skeletal Bone Health
    • Orthotics and Prosthetics
    • Physical Therapy
    • Exercise Physiology & Biomechanics (UCSF Human Performance Center)
    • Strength and Conditioning
    • Physical Therapy

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Created by:
John Kiel on 24 April 2020 15:04:09
Last edited:
11 June 2026 13:36:09
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