# Where will I end up? Relative location of sports medicine fellowship compared to residency among recent graduates

**Authors:** Jimmy Wen, David Park, Daniel Razick, Mouhamad Shehabat, Burhaan Syed, Muzammil Akhtar, Bhagvat Maheta, Caroline Goswami, Naomi Pai, Apple Zhu, Jose Luis Puglisi, Sarah Preiss-Farzanegan

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12909-026-08573-5 · BMC Medical Education · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

This study examines where sports medicine fellows choose to train relative to their residency locations, finding that most stay in the same region.

## Contribution

The paper provides new insights into geographic trends of sports medicine fellowship placements relative to residency training locations.

## Key findings

- Family Medicine graduates are more likely to stay within 100 miles or the same state for their fellowship.
- Emergency Medicine graduates are more likely to move farther from their residency location.
- Most fellows train in the same region as their residency.

## Abstract

Sports Medicine (SM) fellowships have garnered increased interest over the past several decades as greater emphasis has been placed on physical activity as a cornerstone of well-being. Fellows usually complete a residency in Family Medicine (FM), Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R), Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine (EM), or Internal Medicine (IM). This study analyzes the recent geographic trends of SM fellows from 2019 to 2023.

SM fellows who graduated between 2019 and 2023 were identified from publicly available data, and the distances between SM fellowship and residency were examined. These were categorized as within 100 miles, same state, same region, or different region. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated for the relative locations of a graduate’s primary specialty.

A total of 852 fellows were included. A majority of fellows (64.4%) were from FM, 14.9% from PM&R, 7.1% from Pediatrics, 7% from EM, and 6.2% from IM. FM residency graduates were more likely to stay within 100 miles (OR 1.47), same state (OR: 1.81), or same region (OR: 1.61) (p = 0.0093, p < 0.0001, p = 0.0018, respectively). In contrast, EM residency graduates were more likely not to remain within 100 miles (OR: 0.47) or the same state (OR: 0.52) (p = 0.0131, p = 0.0214, respectively). Fellows with an FM background were more likely to stay within 100 miles and within the state they trained in, while PM&R graduates were more likely to move greater than 100 miles and to a new state.

Overall, graduates were most likely to stay in the same region for their SM fellowship.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** AAMC (MESH:D006478), ACGME (MESH:D000069279), cancers (MESH:D009369), ACSM (MESH:D001265), chronic diseases (MESH:D002908), diabetes mellitus type II (MESH:D003924), PM&amp;R (MESH:C580424), FM (MESH:D000073376), cardiovascular disease (MESH:D002318)
- **Species:** Fenestella gardiennetii (species) [taxon 2499855], Salinicoccus sp. M (species) [taxon 1545528], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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## References

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