The NFL, with the NFL Physicians Society (NFLPS) and the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society (PFATS), announced the roster of medical students who will participate in the third year of the NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative. Launched in 2022, the league-wide program aims to increase and diversify the pipeline of students interested in pursuing careers in sports medicine and to help diversify NFL club medical staffs.

Students from 21 medical schools have been paired with NFL clubs across the league for one-month clinical rotations focused on primary care sports medicine or orthopedic surgery. The rotations provide students with the opportunity to learn from and work directly with club medical staff as they deliver care to players across the league. Student clinical rotations will begin as training camps open for the 2024 NFL season in July.

“The NFL and clubs across the league are excited to welcome this year’s class of medical students and offer them the unique opportunity to complete clinical rotations with NFL club medical staff,” said Dr. Allen Sills, NFL Chief Medical Officer. “We have an impressive group of participants joining us from a growing roster of medical schools this season as we continue our efforts to bring interested diverse and underrepresented medical students into the sports medicine professional pipeline.”

The students participating in the program for the 2024 season include:

Name

Medical School

NFL Club

Craishun Hart

Morehouse School of Medicine

Arizona Cardinals

Jerry Yue

Morehouse School of Medicine

Atlanta Falcons

Allen Opoku

Georgetown University School of Medicine

Baltimore Ravens

Moriah Martindale

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo

Buffalo Bills

Alexis LeMone

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Carolina Panthers

Aisha Suhaiba

University of Illinois College of Medicine

Chicago Bears

Dave Delima

Morehouse School of Medicine

Cincinnati Bengals

Rachel Gardenhire

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Cleveland Browns

Mohit Bandla

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Dallas Cowboys

Marquisha Myles

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Detroit Lions

Richard Ingram

Meharry Medical College

Green Bay Packers

Amanda Davis

McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston        

Houston Texans

Eden Obomeghie

Morehouse School of Medicine

Indianapolis Colts

Sydney Woods

Meharry Medical College

Jacksonville Jaguars

Elizabeth Holmes

University of Kansas School of Medicine

Kansas City Chiefs

Gemma Lagasca

Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV        

Las Vegas Raiders

Michael Baham

University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine

Los Angeles Chargers

Raimel Brooks

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Los Angeles Rams

Antonio Lopez

FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine

Miami Dolphins

Jessica Nelson

Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Minnesota Vikings

Kyra Caldwell

Howard University College of Medicine          

New England Patriots

LaMiah Hall

LSU Health New Orleans

New Orleans Saints

Austin Carey

Morehouse School of Medicine

New York Giants

Joel Sacris

Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University

New York Jets

Faith Kehinde

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Pittsburgh Steelers

Michelle Xiao

Stanford University School of Medicine

San Francisco 49ers

David Orlando

University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Cara Ford

Meharry Medical College

Tennessee Titans

Caleb Parris

Howard University College of Medicine          

Washington Commanders

 

A complete roster of 2024 participating students can be found here.

During their one-month rotations, students will observe and participate in the care of NFL players, working directly with and under the supervision of the orthopedic team physicians, primary care team physicians, athletic trainers, dietitians, mental health clinicians, strength & conditioning coaches, equipment managers, and others to gain medical knowledge and exposure to patient care in sports medicine. Students will also become familiar with return-to-play protocols and on-field treatment considerations for NFL players. By the end of the rotation, students will understand the basic elements of all facets of care provided to NFL players from an orthopedic, primary care sports medicine and athletic training perspective.

Since expanding the initiative league-wide last season, the NFL has been working to include additional disciplines and roles from the its player care "Team Behind the Team" in the program, including physician assistants, certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, nutritionists and behavioral health clinicians. The NFL, NFLPS and PFATS are also partnering with clubs to help expose high school students to the field of sports medicine through community events.

The Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative is part of the league's broader commitment to ensure that staff and leaders in the league office and at NFL clubs reflect the racial and gender makeup of America.

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