McAllister and Hame see patients here one-half day per week.The goal of the Sports Medicine Fellowship of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is to prepare physicians for an outstanding career in sports medicine, either as private-practice or academic surgeons. These sessions are supervised by the fellows. She competed with the varsity soccer, track & field, and swim teams in high school. Lauren Cooper is originally for Los Angeles, California. Care is delivered at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, a top ranked university hospital, and at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital. This state-of-the-art facility is located adjacent to Pauley Pavilion on campus and is equipped with private consultation suites as well as a large rehabilitation space.The majority of the UCLA departmental orthopaedic practice is centered in this facility, which recently underwent an extraordinary transformation/construction project as a center of excellence for musculoskeletal medicine. A new ambulatory surgery center recently opened.The majority of UCLA students are seen here for their orthopaedic needs. As sports medicine continues to evolve, the career paths of academic sports medicine physicians have expanded. Adrian Le earned his MD at the University of British Columbia and completed his residency at the University of Toronto in Family Medicine. The fellows also serve as a teacher for  resident and students in sports medicine. The UCLA Program was established in 1986 by James C. Puffer, MD, one of the pioneers of primary care sports medicine. She also competed a clinical massage therapy program at the Georgia School of Massage. CLINICAL FOCUS: Primary Care Sports Medicine and Family Medicine. The goals of the program are: (1) Development of clinical skills to facilitate excellence in the prevention and management of sport-related injuries; (2) Expanded understanding of basic science principles applied to sports medicine; (3) Enhancement of technical skills appropriate for advanced operative intervention; (4) Maturation of an understanding of the physician's role in the care of elite athletes.The fellowship provides an opportunity for the fellows to participate under supervision in the care of UCLA athletes and patients of the UCLA Health System. In medical school, Eric developed a passion in working for vulnerable patient populations. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and graduated as a James Scholar in 2010 with a Bachelor’s of Science in both Molecular and Cellular Biology and Psychology. Our experience with collegiate athletes, strong didactic components, and very experienced faculty allow fellows to learn in an extraordinary and stimulating environment. She then moved to Atlanta, GA and received her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine. At U of I he was a member of the practice team for women's basketball for three years and worked closely with the team's athletic trainer. BOARD CERTIFICATION: Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine. As one of the participating programs, we agree to interview candidates during a specified time interval.A large part of the fellowship occurs at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, which is on the UCLA campus in Westwood. In addition, for those applicants who are interested in obtaining advanced skills and experience in research, as well as superior faculty development training, a 24-month program is available that can be tailored to the specific interests and career goals of each fellow.The program's focus remains on training individuals who will advance the discipline of sports medicine. This led him to complete his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Chicago. The Sports Medicine Fellowship is a one-year ACGME accredited program designed to train individuals in the management of problems experienced by athletes and those who exercise. The mission of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is to provide high quality, cost-effective, patient centered care through leadership in medical practice, education, and research.