Abstract

In brief: Teaching sports medicine to family practice residents as a formal clinical rotation is relatively new. However, there has been considerable activity in this important area. Educational objectives for family practice residents have been well defined. Less well defined are the community and institutional resources and relationships necessary for a successful resident program in sports medicine. The authors discuss the effective sports medicine rotation in the Family Practice Residency Program at Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia.

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