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A Combination Sports Medicine/Family Medicine Fourth Year Externship Experience Is Available

Bethune-Cookman College Sports Medicine Team at 2003 Florida Classic: L. to R.: Jim Acker, M.D., Team Orthopedist; Brian Jansen, ATC; Lino Caputo, M.D., 2003-2004 Halifax Sports Medicine Fellow; John Shelton, M.D., B-CC FP Team Physician and Halifax Sports Medicine Fellowship Director; and Dan Monette, M.D., 2001-2002 Halifax Sports Medicine Fellow and current University of Central Florida Team Physician.

Sports Medicine Fellowship - a 1 year PGY4 position open to graduates of accredited Family Practice Residency Programs achieving American Board of Family Practice Certification or similar training credentials in Internal Medicine or Emergency Medicine. The Program has been ACGME accredited since 1997. Graduates are eligible for American Board of Family Practice Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. The Program Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship is John Shelton, M.D., Faculty FPRP. Dr. Shelton and other Sports Medicine Fellowship faculty; Richard Branoff, M.D., and Raul Zimmerman, M.D, are certified in Sports Medicine by the ABFP Sports Medicine CAQ. Natalie Evers, M.D. has also joined our faculty and is CAQ eligible in Sports Medicine. Clinics in Sports Medicine are held four days weekly and are staffed by Halifax Sports Medicine Physicians providing extensive outpatient experience in problems related to physical activity. The Fellow is the team physician to three local collegiate athletic departments as well as providing support to several local high schools. General skills in Family Practice will be maintained during the fellowship by means of two half days seeing outpatients in the Family Health Centers.

Direct inquiries to:

John Shelton MD
Halifax Medical Center
303 North Clyde Morris Blvd 
Post Office Box 2830 
Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2830 
E-mail: john.shelton@halifax.org
 (386) 254-4171

2006-2007 Sports Medicine Fellow: Ted Farrar, M.D.
  
University of Louisville School of Medicine
   Family Medicine Residency Program Dayton Community Hospital, Ohio
2005-2006 Sports Medicine Fellow: Rutwij "Rick" Jotani, M.D.
  
University of Alabama School of Medicine,
   Family Medicine Residency Program, Spartanburg, SC
2004-2005 Sports Medicine Fellow: Natalie Evers, M.D.
  
University of Health Sciences Antigua School of Medicine,
    St. John's, Antigua, West Indies
   Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family Medicine,
    Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
2003-2004 Sports Medicine Fellow. Pasqulino "Lino" Caputo, M.D.
  
University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia School of Medicine
   St. Elizabeth Family Medicine Residency Program, Utica, New York
2002-2003 Sports Medicne Fellow: Terry Livingston, M.D.
  
University of Calgary Medical School
   Halifax Medical Center FPRP, Daytona Beach, Fl
2001-2002 Sports Medicine Fellow: Daniel R. Monette, M.D.
   University of Colorado School of Medicine
   St. Joseph's FPRP, Phoenix, AZ
2000-2001 Sports Medicine Fellow: Chris Oldfield, M.D.
  
ABFP Sports Medicine Certified 2001
  
Medical College of Georgia Medical School
   Memorial Hospital Savannah FPRP
1999-2000 Sports Medicine Fellow: John Murry, M.D.
  
ABFP Sports Medicine Certified 2001
   Wayne State Medical School
   University of Michigan FPRP
1998-1999 Sports Medicine Fellow: Enrique Mayo, M.D.
  
ABFP Sports Medicine Certified 1999
   University of Panama Medical School
   Univeristy of Miami/Jackson FPRP
1997-1998 Sports Medicine Fellow:  Brent Beadling, M.D.
  
ABFP Sports Medicine Certified 1999
   University of Florida School of Medicine
   Halifax Medical Center FPRP

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