Immersing and preparing athletic trainers as providers of clinical musculoskeletal sports medicine.
About the Athletic Training Residency
The Galland Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Athletic Training Residency is a 12 month experience focused on immersing participants in, and preparing them for, a role in the rapidly expanding ATC/physician extender function. There is also a significant component of outreach, allowing ATCs to maintain and hone clinical skills while developing those talents needed to be effective and marketable in a physician office setting. Work and learn alongside some of Raleigh's best orthopaedic surgeons, team physicians, physician assistants, hand therapists, other athletic trainers, physical therapists, and other qualified professionals.
The athletic training residency year runs from July 1st through June 30th of the following calendar year. Each athletic training resident will be given a stipend of $13,000 (paid biweekly), paid holidays, and paid health insurance. Additionally, educational costs for NC licensure renewal and BOC dues during the athletic training residency will be covered, as well as many learning materials and CEU opportunities. There are also many free CEU opportunities offered through OrthoNC.
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Your experience will operate on two month rotations. During each cycle, each athletic training resident will have clinical responsibilities with an OrthoNC surgeon or sports medicine provider, outreach coverage and program administration within our sports network, as well as a rotating learning experience, including physical therapy, aquatic therapy, surgical observation, orthopaedic urgent care, chiropractic medicine, hand therapy, and/or research. If you have an interest, let us know and we will be happy to set up something for you. Schedules will be set based on the selected candidate(s') interests and previous experiences.
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For full details on the Galland Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Athletic Training Residency please see the Residency Handbook.
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Program Dates
A Rotating Learning Experience
Residency Handbook
Current Residents

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia
College: James Madison University
Future Goals: continue athletic training in the clinical setting or go back to school to become an orthopedic PA
What I'm most excited about: Learning from the diverse knowledge from all the providers I have rotations with
Fun fact: I have never broken a bone before.
Hometown: Burlington, NC
College: Catawba College
Future Goals: Orthopedic Physician Assistant
What are you most excited for during the residency program: I am excited to get a broad spectrum of knowledge from different healthcare providers in addition to getting my own autonomy with many things.
Fun Fact: I have a pet turtle
Lianna McCollum

Kyrbee Cheek
Hometown: Oakland, NJ
College: James Madison University
Future Goals: Possibly PA or PT school or continue working as an athletic trainer in the clinical setting
What you are most excited for during the residency program:I’m most excited to work in a variety of settings while learning from several different healthcare providers. I’m hoping the residency program will lead me to figure out what field I can see myself working in after completing all of my rotations.
Fun Fact: I played basketball once at Madison Square Garden

Julianna Oehrlein
2011
Year Established
25
Graduate Residents
Who Will I Work With?
Work and learn alongside some of Raleigh's best orthopaedic surgeons, team physicians, physician assistants, hand therapists, other athletic trainers, physical therapists, and other qualified professionals. Galland Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Residency faculty and affiliates include, but are not limited to the following.
Dr. Mark Galland MD
Residency Executive Director and Founder, Clinical Preceptor
Dr. Mark Galland is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine, practicing in Wake Forest and North Raleigh. Dr. Galland founded the Galland Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Residency in 2011.
Brandy Jones-Neelam ATC
Residency Program Director
John Neidecker, DO, ATC
Primary Care Sports Medicine Preceptor
Dr. Neidecker is a primary care sports medicine physician with OrthoNC since 2015. A graduate of High Point University (athletic training) and Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, he brings with him a wealth of experience treating athletes at all levels. He helps to treat and manage the spectrum of non-surgical musculoskeletal conditions, including concussion management. He also teaches and lectures the residents on a range of topics.
Chris Walters, Physical Therapist
Wake Forest Physical Therapy
Chris received his Physical Therapy degree from West Virginia University. He has been practicing physical therapy since 1987 and founded Wake Forest Physical Therapy in 2003.
Dr. Shawn Phelan, DC
Chiropractic Medicine Clinical Faculty, Owner Wake Forest Chiropractic
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Beth McAvoy, PA-C
Anna Marie Schumitta, Physical Therapist, DPT
Dr. Derek Watson
Michael Stephens, ANP
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Dr. Edgar Correa
Clinical Sites and Affiliates
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OrthoNC
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Carolina Mudcats, Advanced A Affiliate Atlanta Braves
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Cleveland Indians
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East Coast Eagles Hockey
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Franklin County Schools
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Franklin Academy
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Louisburg College
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Barton College
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Wake Tech Community College
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Wake County Basketball
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Wake Forest Titans
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Fully Armoured Sports Performance
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OrthoNC Physical Therapy
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Wake Forest Physical Therapy
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Ayres Chiropractic
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Wake Forest High School
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Millbrook High School
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Rolesville High School
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Enloe High School
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Saint Mary's School
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East Wake High School
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Green Hope High School
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East Wake Academy
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Heritage High School
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Neuse Christian Academy
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North Raleigh Christian Academy
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And many more!
Learning Objectives
Galland Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Post-Professional Athletic Training Residency aims to exceed the following:
Mission Statement
The GOSM Residency is a post-professional athletic training curriculum that seeks to expand the qualifications, clinical experiences and knowledge of entry-level athletic trainers as providers of musculoskeletal medicine within a physician office setting.
Purpose
To immerse participants in, and prepare them for, a clinical role in the physician office setting and allow them opportunities for interdisciplinary skill development in a spectrum of musculoskeletal disciplines.
Goals
1. To grow as a dedicated, caring, versatile and high skilled allied healthcare professional in a broad array of musculoskeletal medicine disciplines.
2. To develop and demonstrate skills needed to serve as a clinician in an outpatient physician office setting as well as an orthopedic urgent care setting.
3. To develop functional proficiency as a provider of basic neuromuscular and manual therapies.
4. To develop functional proficiency as a provider of aquatic-based rehabilitative therapies.
5. To develop functional proficiency as a provider of functional hand splinting and basic rehabilitative therapies for the hand.
6. To develop functional proficiency as a provider of land-based rehabilitative therapies.
7. To develop functional proficiency in casting, splinting, and DME fitting.
8. To develop functional proficiency at triaging concussions, administering imPACT testing, and monitoring return to play progressions.
9. To gain exposure to, understanding and awareness of a variety of traditional and alternative therapies available and their role in musculoskeletal medicine.
10. To increase confidence and abilities as an Athletic Trainer in traditional high school, collegiate, professional, and recreational settings.
11. To heighten public and medical community awareness of the unique role, qualifications, and contributions of the athletic training profession.
12. To critically think and interpret current research, trends, ideas, and treatments in musculoskeletal medicine.
Objectives
1. To achieve/maintain NATABOC certification and NCBATE licensure.
2. To spend 2-2 1/2 days a week throughout the residency working with an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon or specialty provider to become adept in a physician office setting, able to triage patients, take histories, conduct physical exams, order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests, educate patients and families on diagnoses, treatment plans, surgical procedures, and home exercise programs, utilize EHR, document pertinent patient and visit information in EHR, communicate with other healthcare professionals, and perform medical office administrative tasks.
3. To spend 1-2 days a week for 2 months each immersed in, and developing and practicing skills related to land-based and aquatic rehabilitation, hand therapy and functional splinting, chiropractic care, orthopedic urgent care, and other areas as selected based on interest.
4. To spend 1-2 days a week for 2 months observing a variety of sports medicine orthopedic surgeries to increase familiarity with anatomy and surgical techniques, and to advance understanding of postoperative rehabilitation and recovery based on procedures performed.
5. To coordinate the sports medicine/athletic training services at an assigned local high school, including checking pre-participation physicals, conducting evaluations, treatments, and initiating management of athletic injuries, coordinating referrals to physicians, developing and implementing rehabilitation plans, maintaining medical records, educating athletes, coaches, and parents, updating and educating coaches and administrators on EAP and concussion management, providing athletic training services for game coverage of selected sports.
6.To spend 5 or more hours weekly devoted to didactic development and critical thinking by reading journal articles, working with residency clinical instructors on quality improvement ideas and incorporating evidence based treatment plans, completing self directed learning modules and assignments, attending CEU offerings and conferences, helping teach a course at a local college, presenting research or case studies, writing evidence-based online content about current treatment and topics in sports medicine, and promoting the profession and answering questions at health fairs and community events.
7.To seek out additional learning experiences to develop as a professional and a health care provider, including didactic or clinical experiences with other musculoskeletal and healthcare disciplines.
Residency Application Details
Requirements
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Successful completion of a CAATE approved Athletic Training Education Program
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Bachelor's Degree
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BOC Certified or Certified Eligible at Time of Application
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Valid Driver's License
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Eligible for North Carolina Athletic Training License
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Submission of the following application materials:
- Letter of Application (Cover Letter)
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- Reference List
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Applications are accepted January 1st - June 1st.
Please submit application materials to:
Athletic Training Residency and Sports Program Coordinator:
Brandy Jones-Neelam​
Once applications have been received, applicants will be contacted for phone/Skype interviews. Selected applicants will then be contacted for on-site interviews.
Contact
For any inquiries or questions please contact: