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NFL Announces 2024 Class of ‘Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative’

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NFL Announces 2024 Class of ‘Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative’

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.

Jessica Nelson will be joining the Vikings from the Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

“As a proud Minnesotan, I’m beyond excited to join the Minnesota Vikings medical team this August,” Nelson said. “This is a dream come true, blending my love for sports with my passion for medicine. I can’t wait to support the team I grew up cheering for and gain amazing experiences in the world of sports medicine.”

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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