Pediatric Sports Medicine

  • Sports Medicine Primary Care Fellowship

    The Sports Medicine Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is a one-year program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).  We have two positions available per academic year.  Candidates should visit the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine website to download the fellow application packet and instructions for submission. 

    Our fellows will be educated both on and off the field.  We offer a variety of clinical rotations as well as sideline/on field experiences with local high school and Division I NCAA athletic teams.  Involvement in our research program will also be required. 

    Below are some tips for submitting your application for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship. 

    • Applications will be accepted between July 1 and October 1 of each preceding academic year. If your application is not RECEIVED by October 1 it will not be considered.
    • All supporting documents (medical school diploma, medical license, USMLE scores, CV, and personal statement) MUST accompany your application. A complete list of documents can be found on the Universal Application for Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship.
    • An original signature is required on the application and therefore is not able to be submitted electronically.
    • All materials, including letters of recommendation should be sent to the following address: 

    Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
    Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
    3333 Burnet Avenue, MLC 10001
    Cincinnati, OH 45229

    Thank you for your interest in our program.  If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact Lynn Adams, program coordinator at 513-803-0250.

 
  • Learn More About the Fellowship

    The sports medicine fellowship trains fellows on a range of topics related to sports medicine: managing athletes’ healthcare needs, understanding the role of exercise in maintaining overall health, managing healthcare from the team physician perspective and understanding the contribution of athletes to the community.

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