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Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science students Kadarius Burgess and Felipe Ocampo to complete clinical rotations with Rams during 2022 season

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science students Kadarius Burgess and Felipe Ocampo to complete clinical rotations with Rams during 2022 season


Recently, the NFL, the NFL Physicians Society (NFLPS) and the Professional Football Athletic Trainer Society (PFATS) announced the inaugural class of students participating in the NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative. As part of that, the Rams will have Kadarius Burgess and Felipe Ocampo, both students at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, complete clinical rotations with their medical staff this upcoming season.

“As a young person who was afforded the opportunity to spend time with an NFL club and be exposed to the medical staffs and all they do, I was inspired to pursue a career in athletic training,” said Reggie Scott, PFATS President and Los Angeles Rams Vice President, SportsMedicine and Performance. “Today, I am thrilled to be able to give back to the medical students and host two of them this fall as well as have them learn from my PFATS colleagues.”

Burgess and Ocampo are two of 14 students selected by their respective Historically Black College and University (HBCU) medical schools to participate in the program with club medical staffs this fall. Students’ clinical rotations will focus on primary careย sportsย medicineย and/or orthopedic surgery while being embedded within the medical staff of one of eight NFL teams: The Falcons, Bengals, Chargers, Rams, Giants, 49ers, Titans and Commanders.

“I am grateful and excited to be participating in the NFLย Diversityย inย Sportsย Medicine Elective,” Burgess said. “This is an amazing opportunity which perfectly aligns with my career goals in orthopedic surgery. I am excited to learn from world class athletes and the experts who work together to care for them on and off the field. I think this experience will help inspire more youth of color who are under-represented in careers likeย medicineย and furtherย sports medicine, pursue such careers by seeing people who look like them achieve these goals.”

“My biggest hope through this experience is to inspire youth, especially those from…

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