Teaching Program

Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship

Self Regional Healthcare Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship aims to give attending physicians a broad spectrum of sports and activity related medical skills and knowledge sets.  As it is the mandate of the associated residency to prepare physicians for the rural and small town setting, the fellowship acknowledges the need to prepare primary care sports medicine physicians the appropriate skills to use in all settings extending from the Friday night fall football game to the scuba diver returning from travel with latent decompression sickness.  Faculty coverage is broad and offers an abundance of expertise. The program is accredited by the ACGME and the ABFP.

 

The Program Director has been certified in Sports Medicine since certification started in 1993. The Associated Director certified in 1994 and directed the fellowship at the University of South Carolina as well as being the team physician there for nine years.  Both physicians also have extensive private practice experience and significant research accomplishments as well.  The primary faculty will be present in the sports medicine clinic and at most but not all training room settings.  At least one faculty will be available by pager or phone at all times.

 

Our Sports Medicine Experience…….
In addition the fellowship has educators from Orthopedic Surgery, Clinical Pathology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Clinical Imaging, Exercise Physiology/Sports Nutrition, Physical Therapy, Pharmacology, Cardiology, Coaching/Athletic Training, Family Medicine, Dive Medicine, and Procedures/Injections.  Their responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:  consultation, direct teacher to the fellow, supervision of procedures and research, and lecturing on topics such as NSAIDs, NCV/EMGs and issues relating to the relationship with team physician. 

 

The educational impact the fellowship offers will be executed in a variety of sports medicine care settings…….

The setting for the fellowship training will primarily be in an ambulatory care Sports Medicine Center 55% of the time.  This clinic currently sees approximately 7-15 patients in the half day and runs 6-7 half days per week. In addition, on-site sports care  comprises 30 % of the time, and the remaining 15 % will be spent in the following settings: acute hospital in-patient care, mass participation events sports care,  private ambulatory family medicine clinic, research, didactic conferences, and dive medicine training and certification. Our fellowship currently has nine locations providing institutional support. These locations include Self Regional Healthcare, Optimum Life Center, The Sports Medicine Center at Self Regional Healthcare, MCFM, Lander University Athletics Training Room, Lakelands Orthopaedic Clinic, Erskine College Training Room, McCormick High School football field and training room, Calhoun Falls High School football field and training room, Dixie High school football field and training room, and the Self Regional Healthcare Imaging Center.  In addition, the fellow will continue his/her family medicine practice one half day per week with faculty precepting as well.  

At these locations the fellow will be responsible for clinical decisions which will include but not be limited to injections, casting, laceration repair, taping and strapping, making of orthotics, physicial therapy, x-rays, athletic injuries, and chronic pain.

Additional and unique experiences of the fellowship are:

  1. Scuba certification and dive medicine teaching
  2. Ski area two week emergency room experience for fracture and acute injury management
  3. International medicine experience in Peru with >100 injections and minor surgeries in one week
  4. Multiple mass participation events including a half ironman and an Olympic length triathlon that the fellow directs
  5. Amateur boxing ringside doctor

Candidate Qualifications Click here

Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Curriculum Click here

2008-2009 Sports Medicine Fellow

Hi, I am Dan Divilbiss.  My hometown is Salina, Kansas.  I’m a graduate of Kansas State University and the University of Kansas School of Medicine.  My professional interests include musculoskeletal medicine, cardiovascular anomalies in athletes and general family medicine.  I enjoy following college and professional athletics, particularly Kansas State University and the Kansas City Royals.  “I enjoy the broad scope and intensity of sports medicine experience I get at Greenwood as well as the opportunity to teach in an excellent residency setting….” My wife, Carey, and I enjoy traveling and spending time with our young son.