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UConn Health Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship

Fellowship/Residency Information

263 Farmington Ave
Farmington, CT 06030
UNITED STATES
https://health.uconn.edu/musculoskeletal-institute/fellowships/sports-medicine-fellowship/

The goal of our Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship is to attract energetic, inquisitive, talented young surgeons devoted to becoming true experts in the field. This includes being a superb clinician, surgeon, and team physician. We hope to attract residents who have already set themselves apart from the routine applicant by being incredible doctors in the office and demonstrating a strong grasp of surgical aptitude and excellence. Our fellowship is unique because our fellows have four months of dedicated education in pediatric and adolescent sports medicine. It is our intent that we train physicians dedicated to life-long learning and be equipped to contribute to the field of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.

Primary Language Spoken: UConn Health
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Contact Information

Sandy Phelan, Program Coordinator

Fellowship Program Information

Affiliation (Center Type): Academic (Teaching, Academic, University)
Fellowship Training Session or Other Educational Opportunity Length: 12 months
Can the Center customize educational opportunities for participants?: Yes
Fellows Accepted Per Year: 2
Faculty Participating in Fellowship Education: Robert Arciero, MD, Kevin Shea, MD, Cory Edgar, MD, PhD, Corey Dwyer, MD, MBA, Matt Partan, DO, Antonio Cusano, MD, Katherine J. Coyner, MD, MBA
Recent activity of Teaching Center:

Financial Support and Expenses

Types of Financial Support Available: Government
Other support that the Teaching Center can provide: On demand from program website
Estimate of Living Expenses (Housing and other major costs):

Anticipated Fellowship Participation in Surgical Cases

Area(s) of Specialty: Biologics Knee Arthroscopy Hip Arthroscopy Pediatrics Shoulder Arthroplasty Shoulder Arthroscopy
Role of the fellow with respect to Clinical, Surgical, Research, and other opportunities:
Types of Educational Opportunities:
Research projects, research facilities and resources, cadaver labs, publication opportunities, integration of the patient and public involvement, and the role of the fellow: Mayo BC, Neuman D, Propp BE, Mayo JW, Gobbell WC, Edgar C. Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Due to Lateral Patellar Maltracking in Patients Without Patella Dislocation. Sabitsky J, Neumann DF, Mayo BC, Mayo JW, Gobbell WC, Coman E, Edgar CM. Suture Augmentation in Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Surgery of the Elbow: Systematic Review, Meta Analysis, and Analysis of Author Financial Conflicts of Interest Status. Mayo BC, Gobbell WC, Mayo JW, Coman E, Weaver A, Crepeau A. Strength Progression Following Primary and Secondary ACL Reconstruction in Young Patients. Gobbell WC, Block AM, Mayo BC, Edgar CM. Postoperative Rehabilitation Protocols After Collagen Patch Repair of Partial-thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: A Systematic Review.(Presented at NESES 2023) Pace JL, Abt J, Hartland L, Crepeau A, Brown M, Gobbell WC, Mayo BC. Clinical Outcomes After Trochleoplasty, Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction and Lateral Retinacular Lengthening in Adolescents with Patellar Instability due to High Grade Trochlear Dysplasia. (Presented at West Point Fellows’ Day 2023) Tamburini LM, Mayo BC, Edgar C. Dual- Versus Single-Plate Fixation of Clavicle Fractures: Understanding the Rationale Behind both Approaches. Clin Sports Med. 2023 Oct;42(4):677-684. doi: 10.1016/j.csm.2023.06.016. PMID: 37716730. Gobbell W, Edwards CM, Engel SR, Coyner KJ. Atraumatic Sternoclavicular Joint Instability: Prevalence, Etiology, and Management. Clin Sports Med. 2023 Oct;42(4):723-737. doi: 10.1016/j.csm.2023.05.008. PMID: 37716734. Gobbell W, Edwards CM, Engel SR, Coyner KJ. Getting Athletes Back on the Field: Management of Clavicle Fractures and Return to Play. Clin Sports Med. 2023 Oct;42(4):649-661. doi: 10.1016/j.csm.2023.05.006. PMID: 37716728.
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