Our Services
- How Can You Recognize Arthritis?
- Cancer Care Center
- Preoperative Classes
- Spiritual Care
- Parish Nursing
- Critical Care Unit
- Emergency Services
- Family Center
- Family Medicine Residency
- Heart Care
- Imaging Services
- O’Connor Family Health Center
- Orthopedics and Joint Replacement
- Palliative Care
- Patient Relations
- Pediatric Center for Life
- Progressive Care Unit
- Radiation Therapy
- Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy
- Social Services
- Sports Medicine
- Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
- Stroke Care & Resources
- Subacute Care Program
- Vascular Center
- Wound Care Clinic
- No One Dies Alone



During the academic year 1990-1991, the then San Jose Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program began offering a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) eligible fellowship in Sports Medicine to two candidates per year – one graduate from a Primary Care Residency Program and one graduate from an Emergency Medicine Residency Program. This fellowship program continues at the new San Jose – O’Connor Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program. The fellows, as part of their training, supervise residents in the O’Connor Family Health Center, teach residents in the Sports Medicine Clinics of our program, and lecture to residents during noontime conferences.





