I have noticed that several attendings that I know have done both sports and shoulder/elbow fellowships. I am a junior resident trying to decide on a subspecialty for fellowship training. I am having particular difficulty deciding between sports and shoulder/elbow. Ideally, I would like to someday have a practice where I do arthroscopy of the knee, shoulder, elbow as well as shoulder arthroplasty.
I know that each individual fellowship program is unique. i.e. Some sports programs give fellows more of a shoulder/elbow experience than others. Similiarly, some shoulder/elbow programs provide more exposure to sports and team coverage than others.
What are the pros/cons of doing two fellowships? Certainly, there are financial reasons to go into practice one year sooner, but I am willing to live like a resident/fellow for one more year before collecting a bigger paycheck. I am more interested in hearing if doing 2 fellowships puts you into a sort of "pickle" when looking for a job in the sense that you essentially have to decide if you want to be a shoulder/elbow guy or a sports guy. Would I be making myself more or less marketable by doing 2 fellowships? Am I better off just picking one or the other?
Appreciate any input from attendings or others.