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Sports
Medicine Education & Fellowship
Memorial Sports Medicine Institute
www.sportsmedinstitute.org
Our Sports Medicine
Fellowship, offered as a joint venture between the Family
Medicine Residency Programs of Memorial Hospital and St. Joseph’s
Regional Medical Center, accepted its first two fellows in
1999. Dr. Mark Lavallee, Memorial’s Co-Director of the
fellowship, plays an active, hands-on teaching role in both
the residency and the fellowship. He mentors residents interested
in sports medicine fellowship training, with 100% of Memorial
residents who have applied for fellowship training securing
spots. All of our residents benefit from the strong sports
medicine training woven into the residency curriculum. In
the summer of 2005, Dr. Kevin McAward, joined Dr. Lavallee
at the Memorial Sports Medicine Institute as an Associate
Director. In addition to practicing both Family Medicine and
Sports Medicine, Dr. McAward enjoys working with medical students
and residents.
The Residency
experience includes:
- Sports Medicine focus-curriculum option available for
residents
- One block of orthopedics in year one.
- One half block of orthopedics in year three.
- One half to one block of Sports Medicine at the Memorial
Sports Medicine Institute in year three.
- Monthly noon conferences in sports medicine
- Optional one month elective rotation at the Memorial
Sports Medicine Institute or away site
- Opportunities to cover local high school and university
athletics
- Opportunities to travel to national and international
weightlifting tournaments
- Optional research projects, mentored by Dr. Lavallee
The fellowship is a one year accredited program that accepts two fellows per year (one sponsored by Memorial and the other sponsored by St. Joseph’s). Training experiences include working with local community, high school, college, and university athletes, including the Notre Dame football team!
The Fellowship
experience includes:
- Cadaveric Gross Anatomy
- One half-day/week dedicated to research/academic development
- One half-day/week of primary care clinic
- Weekly lectures and case conferences
- Monthly journal club
- Procedures include: joint injection, manipulative medicine,
fracture care, casting, splinting, creating orthotics, EKG
treadmill stress testing, and performing radiography on-site
- Rotations include: Physical therapy, Orthopedics, Sports
Cardiology, Sports Nutrition, Sports Psychology, Exercise
Physiology, and Alpine Medicine (2 weeks at a Big Sky, Montana
ski area)
- Olympic and World Championship Weightlifting coverage
- Fellows are encouraged to attend and present at national
sports medicine conferences
- Fellow-run Saturday morning injury clinic during football
season
- Unique access to most of the varsity/club sports, training
rooms, and sideline coverage at the University of Notre
Dame, including football. Other opportunities include numerous
other collegiate experiences at: St. Mary's College, Bethel
College, Holy Cross College and Indiana University South
Bend
- Exposure to musculoskeletal ultrasound medicine and learn
how to perform ultrasound guided injections and platelet-rich
plasma injections.
- Each fellow will be assigned their own high school for
which they provide side-line and training room coverage.
Through the resources of our sports medicine fellowship, all residents gain an enhanced understanding of musculoskeletal medicine. Those with a special interest in sports medicine have tremendous opportunities to gain experience in this area and to prepare themselves for future fellowship training, perhaps in Memorial’s own fellowship!
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