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Fellowship

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

The Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship in State College, PA, is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program that admits one fellow per year.

Penn State Sports Medicine, part of Penn State Health, has been providing orthopaedics, sports medicine, physiatry and physical therapy services to the State College community and Penn State varsity athletes since 1992.

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Program Overview

The Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship (State College, Pa.), accredited by the ACGME, began in 2008. Medical services are provided in a convenient and modern facility adjacent to Penn State's main University Park campus. Fellows have the opportunity to participate directly in the surgical and non-surgical care of a variety of teams and groups of patients:

  • 31 Division 1A Penn State sports teams

  • Men's and women's rugby teams

  • State College Spikes Minor League Baseball team

  • Professional and recreational athletes

  • Secondary Education Programs

Fellows further their teaching skills by lecturing and precepting medical students and family medicine residents.

The orthopaedic sports medicine fellow will gain operating room and clinical experience in arthroscopic and open procedures:

  • Elbow

    • Arthroscopy

    • Biceps tendon repair

    • Lateral ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction

    • Tendinosis surgery

    • Triceps tendon repair

    • Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction

  • Foot and ankle

    • Achilles tendon repair

    • Arthroscopy

    • Fasciotomy

    • Medial and lateral ligament repair

  • Hip

    • Femoral acetabular impingement surgery (FAI)

    • Labral repair

    • Labral debridement

    • Loose body removal

    • Proximal hamstring and adductor repair

  • Knee

    • ACL reconstruction

    • LCL reconstruction and repair

    • MCL reconstruction and repair

    • PCL reconstruction

    • Articular cartilage surgery

    • Meniscal surgery

    • Multiple ligament surgery

    • Patellofemoral surgery

  • Shoulder

    • AC joint reconstruction

    • Anterior, posterior, superior labral repair

    • Articular cartilage surgery

    • Biceps tendon surgery

    • Rotator cuff repair

    • Shoulder instability reconstruction

Although education is the primary goal of the fellowship program, excellence and compassion in the care of patients are equally important objectives. Scientific knowledge, combined with the ability to listen to patients and colleagues and communicate with them effectively, enables fellows to maximize their experience. The program offers support and guidance as fellows work to reach their highest potential and render excellence in patient care.

Learn More about the Fellowship

The Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program uses the San Francisco Matching Services system for applicant selection.

Applications are reviewed beginning in October. Interviews are by invitation only and are typically scheduled in January.

Contact and Leadership

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Wayne Sebastianelli, MD

Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs of the Regional Medical Campus, Penn State College of Medicine

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Kerri Comly

Program Coordinator, Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship (State College, Pa.), Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation

email iconkcomly@psu.edu

Mailing Address

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship
Penn State Sports Medicine
1850 E. Park Ave., Suite 112
State College, PA 16803

Supporting Your Training

Fellow Honors and Recognitions

Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center accept ongoing nominations for the Exceptional Moments in Teaching award.

The award, given monthly by the Office for a Respectful Learning Environment, accepts nominations from College of Medicine students who are invited to submit narratives about faculty members, residents, fellows, nurses or any other educators who challenge them and provide an exceptional learning experience. See more about the award here.

Previous nominees from the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship (State College, Pa.) are listed here.

The annual Resident/Fellow Research Day is held each year (with exception of during the COVID-19 pandemic) on and around the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus.

The intent of the event is to provide an opportunity for residents and fellows to showcase their research accomplishments to their peers in other clinical departments, as well as their colleagues in the basic sciences.

Learn more about Resident/Fellow Research Day here.

Previous presentations from the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship (State College, Pa.) are listed here.

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