Fellowship Programs

Family Medicine Fellowship Programs
The Department of Family and Community Medicine offers two fellowship programs: Integrative Medicine and Sports Medicine. Explore the programs below to learn more.

The Integrative Medicine fellowship includes 1,000 hours of web-based curriculum and three intensive residential weeks through the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (AWCIM) online educational modules. Residents start the coursework during their third year of family medicine residency. In the fourth postgraduate year, the fellows put their knowledge into practice providing integrative medicine consultations at the Family Medicine Center, the Integrative Medicine Clinic and the Arizona Cancer Center Survivorship Clinic.

The one-year ACGME-accredited sports medicine fellowship is designed to teach residency-trained primary care physicians the principles and practice of sports medicine. Emphasis is placed on learning the clinical skills necessary to prevent and treat exercise-related injuries while promoting a healthy lifestyle and preparing the graduate to be a team physician.