Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship

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Active Clinical Trials

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Patient Encounters in 2023

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Peer-Reviewed Publications in 2023

24,018

Surgical Cases in 2023

About the Fellowship



Houston Methodist Hospital has been ranked the #1 hospital in Texas by U.S. News & World Report for 23 years in a row. It is nationally ranked in 8 specialities,  including orthopedics where it is ranked #1 in Houston. Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is one of the largest, most active programs in the nation. Our skilled team of orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, physical and occupational therapists and athletic trainers use the latest innovative techniques and pioneer new technology to deliver exceptional care to patients with musculoskeletal injuries.
Our Program Faculty
David Lintner, MD
Program Director, Orthopedic Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship
Sports Medicine Section Chief
Team Physician for the Houston Astros, Houston Texans
Patrick McCulloch, MD
Co-Program Director, Orthopedic Surgery Sports Medicine Fellowship
John S. Dunn Chair in Orthopedic Surgery
Head Team Physician: Rice University
Team Physician: Houston Astros, Houston Ballet
Ortho Consultant: NASA Astronaut Corps
Joshua Harris, MD
Orthopedic Surgery Faculty
Taylor Brown, MD
Orthopedic Surgery Faculty
Michael Hopson, MD
Orthopedic Surgery Faculty

Eligibility and Application

Thank you for your interest in our Sports Medicine Fellowship program. Our program participates in the AANA/AOSSM Sports Medicine Match administered by the San Francisco Match (SFMatch) for the application, interview and selection process:

To be eligible for a fellowship position, certain criteria must be met:


Criteria
  • Completed a residency training in an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited Orthopedic Surgery residency program
  • Good professional character with at least three letters of recommendation attesting to your academic and personal qualifications
  • A graduate of a U.S. or Canadian medical school accredited by the Liaison Committee for Medical Education (LCME), or a college of osteopathic medicine in the U.S. accredited by the AOA, or a medical school outside the U.S. and Canada with a current valid certificate from ECFMG prior to appointment, or have completed a Fifth Pathway program through an LCME-accredited medical school
  • Licensable in the State of Texas and obtain before beginning training a physician-in-training (PIT) permit or a valid Texas medical license
  • Permanent resident status or be eligible for a J-1 visa, if a non-U.S. citizen
  • We will not be accepting applications of Foreign Medical Graduates, unless they have met the above criteria (www.acgme.org).

Houston Methodist is committed to improving the health of our patients, employees, and communities around us. As a health care provider, it’s our responsibility to promote a healthier environment for our employees.


Responsibility
  • Drug and Tobacco Screening- Job seekers will be tested for nicotine and drug usage during the post-offer physical. If a job seeker tests positive for nicotine use, including nicotine gum and patches, the offer will be rescinded, and individuals will be given the opportunity to participate in a free Houston Methodist-provided tobacco cessation program. Job seekers wishing to reapply after testing positive for nicotine may do so 90 days after the date the initial offer was rescinded. If the job seeker tests positive for drug use, the offer will be rescinded. Job seekers wishing to reapply after the drug screening is positive may do so one year after the date the initial offer was rescinded.
  • Background Check - Prior to employment start date, job seekers must complete a criminal background check.
Our Fellows
In thanks and recognition of the very generous support from the Houston Texans Foundation, we have now named all Sports Medicine Fellows the Houston Texans Scholars.
Patrick Naeger, MD
Residency: University of Texas Medical Branch
Reza Ojaghi, MD
Residency: University of Ottawa
Andrew Riga, MD
Residency: University of Florida Jacksonville
Our Alumni

In thanks and recognition of the very generous support from the Houston Texans Foundation, we have now named all Sports Medicine Fellows the Houston Texans Scholars.

Class of 2024
Davidson Sacolick, MD
Robert Ryan Williams, MD
Samuel Wu, MD

Class of 2023
Justin Chang, MD
Matthew Kraeutler, MD
Eric Wilkinson, MD
        Class of 2022
Dipal Chatterjee-Berfroid, MD
John Kunkel, DO
Kaylan McClary, MD

Class of 2021
Matthew Comley, MD
James Jackson, DO
Matthew Reid, MD

Class of 2020
Harvey Oliver, MD
Hamed Vahedi, MD

Class of 2019
Paul Phillips, MD
Matthew Rubacha, MD
Brent Sinicrope, MD

Class of 2018
Michael Cain, MD
Peter Howard, MD
Cristin Mathew, DO 
        Class of 2017
Emily Cha, MD
Michael Hopson, MD
Edward Walker Gallego, MD

Class of 2016
Neil Duplantier, MD
Jeremiah Palmer, MD
Shazad Shaikh, MD

Class of 2015
Naseem Beauchman, MD
Justin O’Guinn, MD
Russell Russo, MD

Class of 2014
Donald Dolce, MD
Patrick Massey, MD
Craig O’Neill, MD

Class of 2013
Joseph Farber, MD
Kendall Hamilton, MD
Jeffrey Lue, MD 
        Class of 2012
Wasyl Fedoriw, MD
Justin Franz, MD
David Lin, MD

Class of 2011
Aaron Bott, MD
Carlton Houtz, MD

Class of 2010
Jayesh Patel, MD

Class of 2009
Nirav Shah, MD
Bruce Stewart, MD

Class of 2008
John Duggan, MD
Grant Padley, DO

Curriculum

Drawing on the expertise of skilled orthopedic sports medicine surgeons, athletic trainers and physical therapists, we work collaboratively to develop a treatment plan for each patient from the initial assessment through rehabilitation and recovery. Houston Methodist’s surgeons specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of all athletic injuries, while offering special expertise in reconstructive surgery and arthroscopic surgery. The fellowship emphasizes hands-on training in a high-volume setting, focusing on special procedures:

  • Knee surgery: ligament repairs, ligament reconstructions, meniscal repairs, meniscal transplant and cartilage transplantation
  • Shoulder surgery: arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery, labral repairs, open shoulder instability surgery, and shoulder arthroplasty
  • Elbow surgery: elbow arthroscopy, biceps and triceps repairs, Tommy John reconstruction
  • Complex surgeries, including revision surgery for failed knee and shoulder surgeries
  • Hip surgery: hip arthroscopy, labral repairs and reconstruction, FAI treatment and related procedures
  • Prehabilitation and rehabilitation, providing patients with instruction on how to avoid injuries, rehabilitation methods, and safe, effective ways to return to their sports

Get In Touch

Program Contact

Jessica Q. Walsh, MFA
Education Manager
6445 Main St., Suite 2500
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: 713.441.3892
Fax: 713.793.7107
Email: jqwalsh@houstonmethodist.org

Program Director

David Lintner, MD
Program Director
6445 Main St., Suite 2500
Houston, TX 77030
Fax: 713.790.2054

Patrick McCulloch, MD
Co-Program Director
6445 Main St., Suite 2500
Houston, TX 77030
Fax: 713.790.2058

Upcoming Academic Events

Grand rounds, tumor boards, regularly scheduled series and case presentations are offered in multiple clinical disciplines and Houston Methodist locations.
Baruch A. Brody Lecture in Bioethics - The Powerful and Perpetual Impact of Baruch Brody’s Work on the Current Field of Bioethics
Houston Methodist Research Institute

Feb 03 @ 12PM

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Grants for Clinical Research
Dunn Tower

Trisha Roy, MD, PhD, RPVI, BASc

Feb 03 @ 12PM

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Grand Rounds conducted in 2023
These educational events are held according to varying schedules by departments and divisions within the Houston Methodist Academic Institute

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