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Academic Course Type David Diller, MD, Assistant Dean, Curriculum. The fellow will learn guidelines for evaluation and clearance prior to participation in exercise and sports, as well as guidelines for return to participation after injury and illness. Saturday: Closed Now in our third year, our core UCSF PCSM faculty group will be growing this fall. This is an exciting time for our UCSF PCSM fellowship! She directs the UCSF internal medicine Resident Injection Clinic, co-. 3 half-days per week devoted to providing PCSM (peds and adult), 2 half-days per week devoted to providing Family Medicine, 2 half-days per week devoted to providing Division I intercollegiate athlete care and college health center urgent care for both medical and MSK issues, Orthopedics Sports Medicine including surgical observation, Orthopedics subspecialties: Hand/Upper Extremity, Foot and Ankle, Pediatric Orthopedics Sports Medicine including fracture care, cast and splint application, pediatric/adolescent surgical cases, Physiatry, Rheumatology, Neurology for spine injuries and injections and other MSK/neurological conditions, Concussion multidisciplinary management with Neuropsychology, Optometry, and Neurology, Sports Psychology/Psychiatry, Sports Nutrition, Sports Cardiology, Skeletal Bone Health, Orthotics and Prosthetics, Exercise Physiology, Strength and Conditioning, Physical Therapy, Intercollegiate and High School Training room and Event Coverage including American football, professional futbol, Race Coverage (marathons, triathlons, cycling), Adaptive sports event coverage, Professional Ballet coverage, Community Theatre/Dance. Additionally, students participate in clinical training in the areas of family medicine, pediatrics, womens health, general surgery, general orthopedics/occupational medicine, medicine (internal medicine, geriatrics), behavioral and mental health, and emergency medicine. years. Behavioral Sciences I-III: Growth and Development/Sexuality; Death and Dying; Introduction to the PA Profession, Introduction to Research, Cultural Competency, Medical Spanish, Health Promotion, Ethics, social determinants of health; vulnerable populations; and Service Learning Activities.