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1 FELLOW S SCHEDULE HUNTER RUSSELL MATT ANDRES JULY PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY CARE AUGUST PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY CARE SEPTEMBER ORTHO-UMC RADIOLOGY OCTOBER RADIOLOGY ORTHO-UOC NOVEMBER PRIMARY CARE ORTHO-AMSI DECEMBER ORTHO- AMSI PRIMARY CARE JANUARY PHYSICAL THERAPY NUTRITION/ EX PHYS FEBRUARY NUTRITION/EX PHYS PHYSICAL THEREAPY MARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH APRIL ORTHO-UOC FOOT & ANKLE/HAND MAY FOOT & ANKLE/HAND ORTHO-UOC JUNE PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY CARE FELLOW S CLINIC Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons depending on rotation Continuity Clinic Wednesday PM
2 Fellowship Responsibilities Formal Presentations These Power Point presentations will be videoed and linked from our web site at UMC. They are intended for you to use in the future for educational purposes. They are given at 6:30 am on the last Friday of each month (unless schedule conflict) and are attended by faculty, residents and medical students on a Sports medicine rotation. This presentation is then done for Residents at UMC the following month. 7/31/15 PPE (Hunter) 8/28/15 Concussion (Matt) 9/25/15 Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes (Hunter) 10/30/15 Environmental Concerns (Matt) 11/20/15 Exercise Induced Asthma (Hunter) 12/18/15 Ergogenic Drugs (Matt) 1/29/16 Sports Nutrition (Hunter) 2/26/16 Overuse Injuries (Matt) 3/25/16 Exercise Prescription Hunter) 4/29/16 Female Athletic Triad (Matt) 5/27/16 Exercise for Life- Benefits of an Active Lifestyle (Hunter) 6/24/16 Sports Dermatology (Matt) Friday Morning Journal Club- Medical These are articles to be presented at 6:30 on Friday mornings. They are attended by all faculty, residents and medical students on a Sports Medicine rotation, and any interested individuals. You are responsible for finding an article on the given subject that is current (within the previous 2 years) and ing it to all parties (including residents and medical students on the rotation, and former Fellows) before Wednesday of the assigned week. 7/10/15 Emergency Action Plan 7/17/15 Exertional Heat Stroke 8/7/15 Post-Concussive Syndrome 8/14/15 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy 8/21/15 Cardiac Screening 9/4/15 Comotio Cordis 9/11/15 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 9/18/15 Exertional Rhabdomyolysis 10/4/15 Mononucleosis 10/11/15 Altitude Illness 10/18/15 Jet Lag 10/23/15 Altitude Training/Adaptations 11/6/15 Vocal Cord Dysfunction 11/13/15 Pneumothorax/Pneumomediastinum 11/27/15 THANKSGIVING/ BASKETBALL TOURNEY 12/4/15 Drug testing 12/11/15 ADVANCED TEAM PHYSICIAN COURSE
3 12/25/15 CHRISTMAS 1/1/16 NEW YEAR S DAY/BOWL 1/8/16 Body Composition Measurements 1/15/16 Hyponatremia in Endurance Sports 1/22/16 Diabetes in Athletes 2/5/16 Overtraining/Burn-out 2/12/16 Exercise and Immune Function 2/19/16 Mass Participation Event Coverage 3/4/16 Weight Training for the Young Athlete 3/11/16 Exercise Physiology 3/18/16 Hematuria/ Protienuria 4/1/16 Pregnancy- current ACOG guidelines 4/8/16 Hormonal manipulation of menstrual cycle 4/15/16 AMSSM MEETING 4/22/16 Therapeutic Drugs- Effect on Exercise 5/6/16 ENT Injuries 5/13/16 Eye Injuries 5/20/16 Disabled Athletes 6/3/16 ACSM MEETING 6/10/16 Legal Issues 6/17/16 Weight Limited Sports (Wrestling)/ Guidelines-Rules 6/24/16 Bearhog Wilderness Medicine Course Journal Club- UMC These are articles on musculoskeletal injuries, conditions or problems that interest you. They will be discussed on Monday and Tuesday or Thursday afternoons after the conclusion of clinic duties. The article should be ed to me at least 2 days prior to the discussion. The following topics are mandatory: 7/6/15 Basic Science- Bone 7/7/15 Basic Science-Ligament 7/8/15 Knee Exam 7/13/15 Basic Science- Muscle/Tendon 7/14/15 Casting/Splinting 7/15/15 Shoulder Exam 7/20/15 Drugs-NSAIDS 7/21/15 Drugs- Corticosteroids 7/22/15 Ankle Exam 7/27/15 Drugs- Hyaluronic Acid 7/28/15 Drugs- Glucosamine 7/29/15 Elbow Exam 8/3/15 Drugs- PRP 8/4/15 Drugs- Stem Cells 8/5/15 Back Exam 8/10/15 ACL
4 8/11/15 PCL 8/12/15 Hip Exam 8/17/15 MCL 8/18/15 LCL 8/19/15 Hand/ Wrist Exam 8/24/15 Meniscus 8/25/15 Articular Cartilage 8/26/15 Foot Exam 8/31/15 Osgood-Schlatter s Disease 9/1/15 Patellar Dislocation/Subluxation 9/8/15 Knee Dislocation 9/10/15 Iliotibial Band Syndrome 9/14/15 Patellar Tendon Rupture 9/15/15 Patellar Tendinosis 9/21/15 Anterior Knee Pain 9/22/15 Plica Syndrome 9/28/15 Hoffa s Disease 9/29/15 Popliteus Tendinitis 10/5/15 Lateral Ankle Injuries 10/6/15 High Ankle Sprain 10/12/15 Deltoid Ligament Injuries/ Syndesmosis Injuries 10/13/15 OCD lesions 10/19/15 Os Trigone 10/20/15 Lis Franc Injuries 10/26/15 Cuboid Syndrome 10/27/15 Tarsal Navicular Stress Fractures 11/2/15 Metatarsal Fractures 11/3/15 Turf Toe 11/9/15 Sesamoids 11/10/15 Hallux Rigidus 11/16/15 Sever s Disease 11/17/15 Achilles Rupture 11/23/15 Plantar Fasciitis 11/24/15 Shin Splints 11/30/15 Exertional Compartment Syndromes- Lower Extremity 12/1/15 Hip Labral Injuries 12/7/15 FAI 12/8/15 Femoral Neck Stress Fractures 12/14/15 Pelvic Avulsion Fractures 12/15/15 Scoliosis 12/21/15 SI Joint 12/22/15 Spondylolysis/Spondylolithesis 12/28/15 Spinal Stenosis 12/29/15 HNP 1/4/16 Scapular Mechanics 1/5/16 Sprengle s Deformity 1/11/16 Scapular Fractures 1/12/16 Pitching Mechanics
5 1/18/16 Impingement Syndrome 1/19/16 Rotator Cuff Tears 1/25/16 Labral Tears 1/26/16 Little Leaguer s Shoulder 2/1/16 Shoulder Dislocations/Subluxations 2/2/16 Frozen Shoulder 2/8/16 Biceps Tendon Injuries 2/9/16 AC/SC Joint Injuries 2/15/16 Clavicle Fractures 2/16/16 UCL Injuries Elbow 2/22/16 Lateral Epicondylitis 2/23/16 Little Leaguer s Elbow/ Juvenile OCD 2/29/16 Olecranon Stress Fractures 3/1/16 Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture 3/7/16 Valgus Extension Overload 3/8/16 Ulnar Neuritis 3/14/16 Elbow Dislocations 3/15/16 Medial Epicondyle Apophysitis/Avulsion 3/21/16 Radial Head Fractures 3/22/16 Forearm Compartment Syndrome 3/28/16 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3/29/16 DRUJ Injuries 4/4/16 TFCC Injuries 4/5/16 Scaphoid Injuries 4/11/16 Scapho-Lunate Instability 4/12/16 Ulnar Variance 4/18/16 AMSSM 4/19/16 AMSSM 4/25/16 Kienbock s Disease 4/26/16 Hook of the Hamate Fractures 5/2/16 DeQuervain s Tenosynovitis 5/3/16 ECU Injuries 5/9/16 Mallet Finger 5/10/16 Coach s Finger 5/16/16 UCL injuries- Thumb 5/17/16 Bennett s Fracture 5/23/16 Boxer s Fracture 5/24/16 Metacarpal Fractures 5/31/16 ACSM Annual Meeting 6/6/16 Snapping Hip 6/7/16 Entrapment Neuropathies- Upper Extremity 6/13/16 Entrapment Neuropathies- Lower Extremity 6/14/16 Myositis Ossificans Traumatica 6/20/16 Osteonecrosis Syndromes 6/21/16 TBD 6/27/16 TBD 6/28/16 TBD
6 Other Didactics 7/11/15 ACLS and Airway Management in Football Players 8/1/15-8/21/15 BJSM on-line course: ECG in Athletes (all 5 modules) Mandatory Meetings 7/23/15-7/26/15 Fellows Research Conference and Basic MSK Ultrasound- Columbia, MD 12/10/15 12/14/15: Advanced Team Physician Course- Austin TX 4/16/16 4/20/16: AMSSM Annual Meeting Dallas, TX Case Abstract Deadline: November 12,2015 5/31/16 6/4/16 ACSM Annual Meeting Boston, MA 6/21/16-6/26/16 Graduation Weekend trip- Wilderness Medicine Symposium Other Mandatory Fellowship Requirements 1. Tip of the month for UMC web site: Due at end of previous month. A short informational blurb for the public that provides information on injury prevention, treatment of common injuries, or other relative topics for public information from link on our web site at UMC. This may also be published in the AHSAA newsletter each month. July- Matt August- Hunter September- Matt October- Hunter November- Matt December- Hunter January- Matt February- Hunter March- Matt April- Hunter May- Matt June- Hunter
7 2. Practice Improvement Tool Develop an idea to help improve the practice of Sports Medicine or Preventive Medicine that can be utilized in your clinic, and UMC 3. Research Research project to be presented at the end of the Fellowship. The project must be completed prior to Graduation in order to complete the Fellowship. 4. Case Presentation Poster/Podium presentation (or research poster) at both AMSSM annual meeting and ACSM annual meeting. Make sure deadlines for submission of abstracts are met. 5. Presentation at ALATA annual meeting in May- if not in conflict with ACSM 6. Membership in both ACSM and AMSSM if not already 7. University of Alabama Pre-Participation Physicals- August 21, Shelton State Community College Pre-Participation Physicals- Wednesday, August DCH Sports Medicine Pre-Participation Physicals: 1/16; 4/ Alabama Sports Festival, June MMA Physicals and fight coverage- TBA 12. Tour de Tuscaloosa Professional Bike Race- TBA 13. Tuscaloosa Half Marathon: TBA 14. Saturday Morning Injury Clinic: August-November 15. High School Friday Night Football Game Coverage: August- November 16. Super 7 State High School Football Championships (Tuscaloosa)- December 2-5, State High School Basketball Championship Tournament Coverage (Birmingham) February 23-27, State High School Wrestling Weigh-in- October-December State High School Wrestling Tournament (Huntsville)- February 12-13, State High School Soccer Championships (Huntsville) May 7-10, High School Wednesday Afternoon Athletic Training Room: August- November 22. University of Alabama Athletic Team Event Coverage: Football, Women s Basketball, Gymnastics
8 23. University of Alabama Theater and Dance Department Dance Clinics- Tuesday 5:30pm 24. University of Alabama Wheelchair Basketball Coverage 25. Special Olympics Pre-Participation Physical
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