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91ɫƵ Sports Medicine Fellowship

Welcome! Our one-year program is ACGME accredited. Our fellowship trains physicians to care for athletes of all ages in a variety of settings: clinic, procedures, training room, and sideline coverage. Fellows work in pediatric and adult sports medicine clinics with surgical and non-surgical specialists covering all aspects of musculoskeletal care. 91ɫƵ offers a unique opportunity for the fellow to learn from CAQ board certified faculty from multiple specialties: family medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatric, and emergency medicine. This allows fellows to develop into excellent clinicians and academic leaders in sports medicine.

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Program Overview

The Sports Medicine Fellowship is a one year fellowship in non-operative sports medicine. The fellowship is open to board eligible/board certified graduates of accredited residency programs in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. The fellowship participates in the .

Fellows will receive the clinical education necessary to treat a wide variety of sport- and exercise-related injuries and medical conditions. A major strength of the program is the breadth, depth, and diversity of experiences and training for the fellow. The fellow will gain experience in all levels of athletics from recreational to professional, as well as adaptive athletics. The fellow will be exposed to patients of all ages through clinics at Children’s Wisconsin, Froedtert & the 91ɫƵ, and the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. The fellow will also have experience seeing athletes in the training room.

Fellows learn musculoskeletal ultrasound through both didactics and in-office procedures. Ultrasound education follows AMSSM guidelines. Fellows experience the full range of sports-related injuries from managing acute injuries on the sideline to treating prolonged postconcussion syndrome in our multidisciplinary concussion program. Fellows work with other orthopaedic surgery subspecialists (foot/ankle, hand and upper extremity, hip, pediatrics, spine), private practice sports medicine physicians, Imaging (adult and pediatric MSK-focused radiologists), plus options for experiences with physical therapy, musculoskeletal/sport psychology if desired. Anatomy lab will be available to fellows.

The fellow will have ample opportunity for sports coverage ranging from mass events, youth athletic tournaments, high school, to college and professional athletic coverage. Beyond caring for sports teams, the fellow will have opportunities to engage in community education and medical education. Our faculty is very active with national organizations, which will provide the fellow with opportunities for peer-reviewed publications and presenting at regional and national meetings.

Fellows will have adequate time allowed to engage in academic activities and research, with the expectation of presenting an abstract or clinical case at a national meeting, as well as the 91ɫƵ Sports Medicine Symposium.

Program Information

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Sports/Team Coverage

In the training room and clinic, the fellow treats athletes of all levels of participation, including recreational, high school, collegiate, and elite / professional. In addition, fellows gain experience providing medical coverage of a variety of events:

High School

  • Pius XI HS team physician
  • Other local high school football, ice hockey, and wrestling
  • WIAA State championships

College

  • Wisconsin Lutheran College team physician – football coverage
  • Concordia University-Wisconsin ice hockey coverage

Elite and Professional

  • Milwaukee Brewers
  • US National Men's Sled Hockey team
  • Milwaukee Torrent; men’s and women’s
  • Milwaukee Ballet
  • US Speedskating

Community

  • Lakefront Marathon (co-Medical Director)
  • Team Survivor Youth Triathlon
Academic Opportunities and Conferences
  • Pipeline to Orthopedic Surgery program through the DEI committee; monthly meetings/education opportunities, local eighth graders

  • Fellows attend several regular conferences: Grand Rounds (Orthopaedic and specialty specific), Primary Care Sports Medicine conferences, Ultrasound Didactics, Imaging Conferences, Journal Club, Orthopaedic and primary specialty conferences.

  • Fellows are given adequate time to engage in academic activities and research. Often fellows are asked to help co-author book chapters and articles.

  • Fellows are expected to present a case study or abstract at a national meeting, such as AMSSM or individual specialty annual meeting. Fellows will have the opportunity to present at the 91ɫƵ Sports Symposium, Children's Wisconsin Best Practices in Pediatrics, 91ɫƵ Orthopaedic Residency lecture series, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Masters School of Athletic Training, as well as other medical and community education events.
Eligibility

Completed an ACGME Accredited Residency in one of the following programs: Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.

One year fellowship: Aug 1 to Jul 31.

Benefits

Stipend: 2024-2025 | PGY-5: $79,810

The 91ɫƵ Affiliated Hospitals offers its housestaff a comprehensive benefits package.

Department benefits include three weeks paid vacation, in addition to time and funds for approved conference attendance.

Learn more about benefits

How to Apply

NRMP Program ID # 1784342F0

Applications are accepted through .

The application process is separate from the NRMP matching process so you must register with the NRMP so you can be ranked in The Match. Interviews will be in person.

Past Fellows

Kurtis Lawton, DO, 2023-2024

Meghan Caballero, MD, 2022-2023

Jacob Pfeiffer, DO, 2021-2022

Ryan Wagner, DO, 2000-2021

Yuka Kobayashi, DO, 2019-2000

 

Reasons to live in Milwaukee

Milwaukee is a one-of-a-kind city with a vibrant and diverse culture, this charming, yet metropolitan must-see is just 90 minutes north of Chicago and nestled on the coast of Lake Michigan. Whether you’re catching a show at Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, immersing yourself in the old world charm of the Historic Third Ward or taking in the sights and sounds of one of the many cafés, beer gardens or restaurants that line the city’s riverbank and shoreline, Milwaukee never disappoints. Find out why 91ɫƵ residents and fellows take pride in calling Milwaukee home.

Current Fellow

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Joshua Raven, DO

Sports Medicine Fellow

Sports Medicine Fellowship Directors

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Karie Zach, MD

Associate Professor

Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Program Director

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Kevin D. Walter, MD, FAAP

Associate Professor

Sports Medicine, Pediatrics, Associate Program Director

Sports Medicine Faculty

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Meghan Caballero, MD

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Shayne Fehr, MD

Associate Professor

Sports Medicine, Pediatrics

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Laura Gottschlich, DO

Associate Professor

Sports Medicine, Family Medicine

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Kimberly Hornbeck, MD

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Pediatrics

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Yuka Kobayashi, DO, MS

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Family Medicine

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Patrick J. Lehman, MD, FAAP

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Pediatrics

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Jacob Pfeiffer, DO, MBA

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Mike Uihlein, MD, CAQ Sports Medicine

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Emergency Medicine

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Beth M. Weinman, DO

Assistant Professor

Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Craig C. Young, MD

Professor

Sports Medicine, Family Medicine

Surgical Sports Medicine Faculty

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Jonathan Edward Campbell, MD

Assistant Professor

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Demetrios J. Douros, MD

Assistant Professor

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John B. Erickson, DO

Assistant Professor

Adjunct Volunteer Faculty

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Jeremy P. Waldhart, DO

Assistant Professor

Primary Care Physician, UWM Athletics

More Information

Please contact us if you have any questions regarding fellowships in Orthopaedic Surgery.

Katie Gleisner
Education Program Coordinator

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226

(414) 955-3247
(414) 955-0061 (fax)

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