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Michael D. Milligan, M.D. CAQSM
Curriculum Vitae
Contents
Employment and Practice History P. 2
Education P. 4
Manuscript Review P. 4
Faculty and Professional Development P. 5
Faculty Roles – Medical Meetings P. 5
Presentations – Medical Meetings P. 5
Other Presentations P. 8
Publications P. 10
Additional Research Experience P. 10
Certifications P. 11
Licensure P. 11
Memberships P. 11
Awards and Honors P. 11
Extracurricular Activities P. 12
Appendix A P. 13
Detail Northwestern University Employment
Appendix B P. 15
Detail UNLV and UNSOM Employment
Appendix C P. 18
Detail Other Academic Roles and Endeavors
Appendix D P. 20
Detail Other Sports Medicine Coverage
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EMPLOYMENT AND PRACTICE HISTORY
Andrews Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Institute/Baptist Medical Group • Medical Director of Primary Care Sports Medicine, November 1, 2015 – present
• Physician, November 1, 2015 - present
Northwestern University (NU) • Head Team Physician, May 20, 2013 – October 5, 2015
• Director of Sports Medicine, May 20, 2013 – present
o Intercollegiate Athletics and Northwestern University Health Services (NUHS)
• Assistant Professor
o Orthopaedic Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine
• Faculty
o Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago Institute for Sports Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS (UNLV)
• Medical Director/Head Team Physician
o UNLV Athletics, July 1, 2008 – April 30, 2013
• Adjunct Associate Professor
o Department of Kinesiology School of Allied Health Sciences, July 1, 2008 – April
30, 2013
• Institutional Review Board, Biomedical
o Active Member, September 2008 – June 2010
• Medical Director
o Undergraduate Athletic Training Program and Athletic Training Research Lab,
2008 to April 30, 2013
• Course Instructor
o Kinesiology 731: Orthopedic and Medical Sports Medicine, Fall 2010
• Founder and Chair
o UNLV Student-Athlete Well-Being Task Force
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, LAS VEGAS (UNSOM)
• Program Director
o Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, August 1, 2008 – April 30, 2013
• Clinical Assistant Professor
o Department of Family and Community Medicine, November 1, 2008 – April 2013
(Department Chair submitted for advancement to Clinical Associate Professor
prior to departure)
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UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEDICINE
• Owner and Physician, July 1, 2008 – April 2013
o Private practice sports medicine clinic
o Comprehensive sports medicine care with emphasis on all aspects of non-surgical
orthopedic care
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, LAS VEGAS
• Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
o First Year Sports Medicine Fellow, July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
o Second Year Sports Medicine Fellow, July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008
o Clinical Faculty July 2007 - June 2008
MEDICAL PARK FAMILY PHYSICIANS
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
• Full-time Physician of Family Medicine, August 2004 – May 2006
o Active Medical Staff at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville, NC
o Oversaw Office Laboratory Testing Compliance
WESTERN WAYNE MEDICAL CENTER
GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
• Full-time Physician of Family Medicine, August 2002 – July 2004
o Associate Medical Staff at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro, NC
o Rural family medicine and urgent care practice
o Primary responsibility for instituting an electronic medical record
o Staff education on patient care and coding issues
UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEMS OF EASTERN CAROLINA
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
• Three Plus Three Resident/Internship, July 1999 – June 2000
• Family Practice Resident, July 2000 – June 2002
BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
• Gross Anatomy Teacher and Tutor for Allied Health Student Course (Physical therapist,
Occupational Therapist, Speech Therapist), Summer 1997
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EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL
CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP, August 2007 – June 2008
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
PRIMARY CARE SPORTS MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP, July 1,2006 – June 30, 2008
• Certificate of Added Qualification Sports Medicine (CAQ), July 2007
UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEMS OF EASTERN CAROLINA
PITT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM, 1999 - 2002
• Accepted as a “Three Plus Three” resident – advanced placement into residency leading to
completion of internship during fourth year of medical school
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Doctorate of Medicine, May 2000
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a Minor in Biology, May 1995
• Cum Laude with Honors in Chemistry
MANUSCRIPT REVIEW
JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
• Sideline Assessment of Concussion and the Role of the Concussion Specialist. March 2014
• Emergent Treatment of Athletes with Brain Injury. February 2014.
• Concussion: Key Stakeholders and Multidisciplinary Participation in Making Sports Safe.
January 2014
SPORTS HEALTH JOURNAL
• Reported Concussion Rates for Three Division I Football Programs: An Evaluation of New
NCAA Concussion Policy. February 2013
• First-rib Stress Fracture in a High-School Lacrosse Player: A Short Clinical Review.
February 20, 2011
• How to Prevent Exertional Heat Stroke in the Athletic Setting. February 23, 2009
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AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN JOURNAL
• Current Concepts in Concussion: Evaluation, Management, and Future Directions. April 12,
2011
• Thrombocytopenia. October 27, 2010
• Stress Fractures. June 2, 2010
FACULTY AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
UNC, Chapel Hill Faculty Development Fellowship; August 2007 – June 2008
University of Nevada School of Medicine Faculty Development Conference; January 11, 2007
NCAA National Convention, UNLV Delegate, January 11-14, 2012
NCAA Regional Rules Seminar, May 16-20, 2011; Tucson, Arizona
American Medical Society of Sports Medicine (AMSSM) In-Training Exam Committee
• Test question writer, April 2007 – February 2010
• Development of a sports medicine in-training exam, April 2007 – February 2010
FACULTY ROLES – Medical Meetings
American Academy of Family Physicians Musculoskeletal Course. May 2012. Phoenix, AZ
• Faculty and Presenter
o The Knee Exam
o Performance Injuries and Exercise Testing
Nevada Academy of Family Physicians. Annual Summer Meeting. August 17, 2012
• Planning Committee Member
• Responsible for development of the sports medicine conference section (half day section)
o Identified speakers & topics: PreParticipation Exam, Concussion, The Role of the
ATC, The Knee Exam, AC Injuries, Common Dislocations, Exercise Physiology
for the Clinician, & Barefoot Running
• Moderator for the afternoon sports medicine section
• Spoke on Concussion in Sports
PRESENTATIONS – Medical Meetings
Milligan, M.D. Sports Medicine: The Things That Keep You Up at Night. Andrews Institute
Fellows Conference. Gulf Breeze, FL. February 2016.
Jain, R. Abbott, K. Kramer, N. Desler, M. Milligan, M.D. Cole, R. Washington, M. Shenberger,
J. Efficacy of a Novel Concussion Education Program for University Club Sports Athletes.
AMSSM. Hollywood, FL. April 2015
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• Original Research
• Poster Presentation
Milligan, M.D. and Brown, J. Concussion Management and Equipment Considerations. Athletic
Equipment Managers Association Winter Meeting. Chicago, IL. February 22, 2014
Milligan, M.D. Management of the Helmeted Athlete. North Shore Hospital Emergency
Medicine Lecture. October 15, 2013
Milligan, M.D. Fatigue in the Athlete. Northwestern University Sports Medicine Symposium.
Evanston, IL. May 18, 2013
Nghiem, H and Milligan, M.D. Retrospective Review of Self-Reported Substance Use in a
Division I Athletics Program. American Medical Society of Sports Medicine (AMSSM). San
Diego, CA April 2013
• Original Research
• Poster Presentation
Milligan, M.D. Concussion (Mild TBI) in Sports. Nevada Academy of Family Physicians Annual
Summer Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. August 17, 2012.
Zarndt, J. and Milligan, M.D. Standard of Care in the Medical Tent in 2011.
AMSSM. Atlanta, GA. April 2012
UNSOM Resident Research Day. Las Vegas, NV. June 2012
• Original research
• Poster & Oral presentation
Milligan, M.D. and Zarndt, J. Casting and Splinting Workshop. Presented at Nevada Academy of
Family Physicians 22nd Annual Summer CME Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. August 6, 2011.
Milligan, M.D. Neurologic Disorders about the Shoulder in Division I Athletics. Lecture
presented at Mountain West Conference Team Physicians and athletic Trainers Society Annual
Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. April 30, 2011
Milligan, M.D. and Rubley, M.R. Physeal Injuries in the Throwing Shoulder. Lecture presented
at FWATA Annual meeting; Las Vegas, NV; April 16, 2011.
Hwang, E. and Milligan, M.D. Pain in a Throwing Shoulder. Case report. Poster presentation
AMSSM Annual Meeting; Salt Lake City, UT; May 2011. Oral Presentation; FWATA Annual
meeting; Las Vegas, NV; April 2011.
Johnston, C.D. and Milligan, M.D. Groin Pain in a Competitive Cross Country Athlete. Case
report. Poster presentation AMSSM Annual Meeting; Salt Lake City, UT; May 2011. Oral
Presentation; FWATA Annual meeting; Las Vegas, NV; April 2011.
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Milligan, M.D. Common Sports Medicine Issues in General Practice. Nevada American
Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. August 2010.
Milligan, M.D. Fatigue in the Athlete. Far West Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting.
Hawaii. July 2010.
Tritsch, Milligan, Rubley; Pre-Injury, Post-Injury, and Post-Surgery Hip and Knee Kinematics
of a Place Kicker Suffering ACL Tear. Oral Presentation of original research, 2009 National
Athletic Trainers Association Annual National Meeting. Abstract code: 9022. San Antonio, TX.
Malik, Ivey, Milligan. Silverman Triatholon: Injury Data 2005 to 2008
• Poster presentation of original research at AMSSM Annual National Meeting. May
2009
• Oral presentation of original research at UNSOM resident research day. June 2009
Milligan, M.D. Acute Ankle Injuries: Diagnosis and Management. National Urgent Care
Convention, Urgent Care Association of America National Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. April 23,
2009.
Milligan, M.D. Elective & Spontaneous Abortion: Concepts and Issues for the Athletic Medical
Staff. Nevada Athletic Trainers Association State Meeting. UNLV. March 2009.
Milligan, M.D., Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes. American Physical Therapist Association,
Combined Sections Meeting, Sports Physical Therapy Section. National Meeting. Las Vegas,
NV. February 12, 2009
Milligan, M.D., Marathons . . . Deadly?. State Meeting Nevada Academy of Family Physicians.
Las Vegas, NV. August 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Sports Dermatology. Desert Sports Medicine Workshop, UNLV. July 2008.
Milligan, M.D. and Rubley, M. New Evaluation and Treatment Strategies in Concussion
Management. Nevada Athletic Trainers’ Association Concussion Symposium. UNLV.
December 8, 2007.
Milligan, M.D., Hydration Guidelines Have Changed: What’s going on here? Mountain West
Conference Sports Medicine Meeting. J.W. Marriott, Las Vegas, NV. 2007
Milligan, M.D., I Came, I Ran, I Won…How to Recover. Las Vegas Marathon Expo 2007
Milligan, M.D., Ulnar Neuropathy. Nevada Athletic Trainers Association Meeting. UNLV.
October 27, 2006.
Figler, Rick, M.D., Common Athletic Injuries. American Academy of Family Practice Board
Review Course, Greensboro, NC, June 2002.
• Assisted with presentation and one-on-one participant education
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OTHER PRESENTATIONS
Milligan, M.D., Shoulder Pain: Causes and What to Expect When You See the Doctor. Healthy
Living Series. Baptist Hospital, Pensacola, Florida. January 13, 2016.
Milligan, M.D., Implementing the Primary Care Sports Medicine Model in Collegiate Athletics.
University of Utah Department of Family and Preventative Medicine. March 6, 2015.
Milligan, M.D., Sports Medicine Fellowships. Educational presentation for UNLV Student
Wellness Center Staff. February 24, 2012.
Milligan, M.D., UNLV Sports Medicine: Who Are We?. UNLV Full Staff Presentation. January
18, 2012
Milligan, M.D., Hypertension and Physical Activity. Educational Presentation to Campus
Recreational Services Fitness Staff. UNLV SWRC. March 4, 2011.
Milligan, M.D.; Pearls, Thoughts, and Ramblings. Family Medicine Resident Lecture, June
2008.
Milligan, M.D.; Impact of Implementing a Primary Care Sports Medicine Clinic in a University
Student Health Center. Faculty Development Fellowship Symposium; University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill; June 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Common Medical Issues from the Training Room. UNLV undergraduate medical
course, April 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Joint Injections. Family Medicine Resident Lecture, April 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Diabetes Mellitus Type I for the Athletic Trainer. UNLV Athletic Trainer
Journal Club, March 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Musculoskeletal Assessment: Shoulder and Knee. Family Medicine Resident
Lecture, February 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Exercise Treadmill Stress Testing: Interpretation and Performance. Family
Medicine Intern Lecture, January 2008.
• Lecture
• Hands-on performance
Milligan, M.D., Eating Disorders: A Sports Doc’s Perspective. UNLV Student Health Center
Annual Retreat, January 2008.
Milligan, M.D., Marathon Related Medical Issues. Family Medicine Resident Lecture,
November 2007
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Milligan, M.D., The Shoulder. Family Medicine Resident Lecture, October 2007
Milligan, M.D., Evaluation of the Knee, In-service. Presented to Staff Clinicians UNLV Student
Health Center, September 2007.
Milligan, M.D., The Preparticipation Physical (PPE). Presented to University of Nevada School
of Medicine Family Medicine Residents. August 2007. Presented to Staff Clinicians UNLV
Student Health Center September 2007.
Milligan, M.D., Respiratory Disease and Management in Athletics. University of Nevada Las
Vegas trainers lecture. February 2007.
Milligan, M.D., Physical Activity As We Age. Lecture and Question-Answer at Del Webb
retirement community. Las Vegas, NV. December 13, 2006
Milligan, M.D., Marathon Related Medical Issues. Presented to University of Nevada School of
Medicine Family Medicine Residents, Faculty, and Staff responsible for medical coverage for
the December 2006 Las Vegas Marathon.
Milligan, M.D., Ulnar Neuropathy. UNSOM Family Medicine Resident lecture, December 21,
2006.
Milligan, M.D., Interpretation of Lab & Radiology Reports. Presented to UNLV undergraduate
trainers class. October 24, 2006.
Milligan, M.D., Hypertension and the Athlete. Presented to Touro University medical students
and University of Nevada School of Medicine family medicine residents. October 2006.
Milligan, M.D., Heat and Hydration Issues in the Endurance Runner. Las Vegas Marathon
Road Runners Presentation. Education series leading up to Las Vegas Marathon. September 19,
2006.
Bone and Joint Institute of Southern Nevada. Developments in Surgical Techniques of the Knee,
Shoulder, and Hip, August 2006
• Assisted with presentation
Milligan, M.D., The Benefits of Exercise and the Exercise Prescription in Cardiac
Rehabilitation. Sports Medicine Residency Elective Research Paper. Department of Family
Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, April 2002.
Milligan, M.D., Pediatric Respiratory Illnesses. Conference Lecture, Department of Family
Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, 2002
Milligan, M.D., Pediatric GI Topics. Conference Lecture, Department of Family Medicine,
Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, 2001
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Milligan, M.D., Initial Evaluation of Suspected Systemic Lupus. Evidence Based Medicine
Lecture, Department of Family Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University,
2001
Milligan, M.D., Importance of Vital Signs and Weights in the Nursing Home Patient. CME
Lecture presented to Certified Nursing Assistants, Beverly Nursing Home, Spring 2000
PUBLICATIONS
Paul S, Rand S, Stovak M, & Hilgers MP. AMSSM Sports Medicine CAQ Study Guide.
Healthy Learning 2012.
• Contributor
Rubley MD, Liceralde PE, Tritsch AJ, Tandy RD, Holcomb WR, Milligan MD. The Effects of
Adipose Thickness on Temperature Change in Human Muscle. Journal of Athletic Training,
Supplemental. 2010;45(3):S-22. Poster Presentation at the FWATA, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii.
June 30-July 3, 2010.
Milligan, M.D. Fatigue in the Endurance Athlete. Beginner Triathlete. Published on-line at
beginnertriathlete.com June 2009
Tritsch, Milligan, Rubley. Pre-Injury, Post-Injury, and Post-Surgery Hip and Knee Kinematics
of a Place Kicker Suffering ACL Tear. Journal of Athletic Training Supplement May 2009.
Milligan, M.D. Femoral Acetabular Impingement. Beginner Triathlete. Published on-line at
beginnertriathlete.com June 4, 2008.
Milligan, M.D. Bicycling Related Overuse Injuries. Portable Emergency and Primary Care
Information Database (PEPID) Primary Care Plus. Evanston, IL: PEPID. May, 2008
http://www.pepidonline.com/Main.aspx
Milligan, K.S. and Milligan, M.D. Blood Doping. PEPID Primary Care. Evanston, IL: PEPID.
May, 2008 http://www.pepidonline.com/Main.aspx
Milligan, K.S. and Milligan, M.D. Sports Anemia. PEPID Primary Care. Evanston, IL:
PEPID. May, 2008 http://www.pepidonline.com/Main.aspx
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
See above sections for additional research involvement
Electrographic Screening of Collegiate Athletes. Intwala, S; Jivan, A; Milligan, M; Eimer, M;
Mutharasan, R. K. Abstract submitted October 27, 2015 for 2016 ACC meeting SECTION 32 -
Arrhythmias and Clinical EP: Sports and Exercise. Accepted for presentation.
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Prevalence of Abnormal ECG Screenings in a Collegiate Club Sport Population. PI: Milligan.
Approved February 19, 2015. – research ongoing
Impact of An Online Training Module on the Ability of Athletic Trainers to Detect Abnormal
ECGS in Athletes. PI: Milligan. Approved February 12, 2015 – research ongoing
Efficacy of Concussion Education Program for University Club Sports Athletes. Northwestern
University. 2014. Accepted for AMSSM Annual Conference 2015 - research ongoing
Impact of Implementing a Primary Care Sports Medicine Clinic in a University Student Health
Center.
• Oral presentation at the Faculty Development Fellowship Symposium; University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill; June 2008.
Pre- and Post- Operative Assessment of Kinematics and Strength in the ACL Deficient Kicking
Leg of a Division I Collegiate Place Kicker. Protocol #: 0611-2147
Research Experiences For Undergraduates Grant. Sponsored by the National Science
Foundation. Wake Forest University, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
Summer 1994
• Performed Positron Emission Tomography research on compounds with possible
medicinal applications
CERTIFICATIONS
Certificate of Added Qualification, Sports Medicine
Board Certified in Family Medicine
ATLS, completed January 31, 2014
CPR/AED, completed January 29, 2015
LICENSURE
North Carolina Medical License
Nevada Medical License
Illinois Medical License
Utah Medical License – temporary; expired
Florida Medical License
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) License
MEMBERSHIPS
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Medical Society of Sports Medicine
Illinois Academy of Family Physicians
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AWARDS AND HONORS
PROFESSIONAL HONORS
• Northwestern University Student Affairs Collaboration Award, 2015
• Wildcat High Five; 2013
• Special Service Award from the Nevada Athletic Trainers Association; July 2010
RESIDENCY HONORS
• Three plus Three Resident (advanced placement whereby entered residency one year early
and completed internship as a fourth year medical student)
MEDICAL SCHOOL HONORS
• Brody Fellow, Four year medical school scholarship recipient
• Pediatric Clerkship
• Ethical and Social Issues in Medicine I Course
• Clinical Aspects of Lifestyle Abuse Course
UNDERGRADUATE HONORS
• Cum Laude with Honors in Chemistry
• College Football Letterman
• Selected to the Journey of Hope Cross Country Cycling Team
• Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society
• Freshman Dean’s Honor Seminar
• South Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll – Football
• Academic Scholarships to Presbyterian College
• Athletic Scholarship – College Football
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (abbreviated listing)
• Hartfest Half Marathon, June 2014 – 15th Place Overall
• Running with an Angel 50 mile ultramarathon – January 2012
• Hoover Dam Marathon, October 2011 – 5th Place Overall
• Running from an Angel Marathon, January 2011
• Lovell Canyon Labor of Love Ultramarathon, 2010 – completed 72 miles
• Rock & Roll Las Vegas Marathon, 2009
• Red Rock Marathon, 2009 & 2010
• Umstead Ultramarathon, 2007
• Red Rock 50-KM Ultramarathon, 2007
• Mount Mitchell Challenge Ultramarathon, 2006
• Three Mountain Metric Century, 2003
• All-Star Café Myrtle Beach Marathon, 1999
• Caldwell County Bridge-to-Bridge Cycling Century, 1997
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• Bi-The-River Biathalon, 1996
• Journey of Hope Cross Country Bicycle Ride, 1995
• College Football, Presbyterian College, 1991-1994; Letterman
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Appendix A – Detail Northwestern University Employment
Responsibility
• Develop a comprehensive sports medicine program servicing NU intercollegiate athletics,
NU recreational sports, and the NU general student body.
• Develop an evidence-based sports medicine service emphasizing highest quality patient care,
scholarship, and education.
• Bring varsity athletic clinical operations to AAAHC (Accreditation Association for
Ambulatory Health Care) accreditation standards
o Accomplished Spring 2015
o Believed to be one of if not the first program in the country to achieve this status
• Implement scholarly work as a departmental expectation
• Oversee development of sports medicine facility development
Oversight of
• Intercollegiate Athletics Sports Medicine
o 19 sports (approximately 500 student-athletes)
• NUHS Sports Medicine Program
• Department of Recreation Sports Medicine Services
o 1200+ club athletes; 2500+ intramural athletes
• Athletic Training Department
• Sports Performance (Strength & Conditioning) Staff
• Sports Nutritionist and development of program
o Annual budget of $750,000
o Fueling station design and approval
• NUHS athletic trainers and sports medicine support staff
• Consulting physicians for Department of Athletics
• Department of Athletics Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Policy
o Oversaw revision of policy in 2013-14
• Concussion protocol revision 2014 – remains a standard bearer in the industry
• Football spotter program – a model that was used as the reference for the BIG Ten program
implementation
Reporting Lines
• Vice President for Athletics and Recreation
• Vice President for Student Affairs through Executive Director of NUHS
• Organizational chart direct line of report to NU President
• Chairman, Orthopaedic Surgery
Senior Staff Member
• Intercollegiate Athletics
• Northwestern University Health Service (NUHS)
Patient care
• Oversee patient care for all NU student-athletes
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• Primary treating physician for Football, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Cross Country, Men’s
and Women’s Golf, Baseball, and Softball
• Clinical care of general student body
Teaching
• Family Medicine Residents - Feinberg School of Medicine, Beginning Fall 2013
• Sports Medicine Fellows – Lurie Children’s Hospital, Beginning Fall 2013
• Sports Medicine Fellows – Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), Beginning Fall 2013
Wellness Committee Chair, Department of Athletics
Accomplishments
• Changed the paradigm of sports medicine service on the NU campus
• AAAHC certification of varsity athletics medical services (as described above, believed to be
the first in the country)
• Hired three full-time fellowship trained sports medicine physicians
• Hired three full-time athletic trainers to serve as physician assistants and club sport providers
• First Family Medicine trained faculty appointed to Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
• Oversight of first conference in-game spotter program
• Implemented mandatory Concussion Education Program for club sports
• Implemented mandatory Health History Questionnaire Screening for club sports
• Implemented Annual ECG screening for varsity student-athletes
• Oversight of Department of Athletics Sports Medicine Program AAAHC accreditation
process
• Implemented athletic trainer coverage for club sports
• Collaborated with members of Northwestern Medicine to create a Sports Cardiology Service
• Created a counseling program for student-athletes with chronic injuries in collaboration with
NU CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)
• Implemented Sports Cardiology Meetings
• Implemented Sports Medicine Grand Rounds
• Implemented Quality Management (QM)/Quality Improvement (QI) studies of Sports
Medicine services
• Oversaw budget development and build out of a clinical assessment and rehabilitative service
for the general student body located in the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion
• Established the Concussion/TBI Specialist position, which will serve all students on the NU
campus with diagnosed concussion
• Enhanced budget for sport performance
• Oversight of the development and build out of Sports Nutrition program including hiring of
staff, integration into health care team, development and build out of fueling station, and
build out of body composition assessment facility
• Oversight of development of a comprehensive eating disorder team for varsity athletics
Department received the 2015 Northwestern University Student Affairs Collaboration Award
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Appendix B – Detail UNLV and UNSOM Employment
University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV)
First full-time team physician employed by UNLV
• Employed by UNLV Athletics
• Provide direct care for all 17 university sponsored NCAA Division I sports
(approximately 450 athletes)
• Provide direct event and game coverage for all 17 sports
• Daily office hours in the training room
o Provide Medical, Orthopedic, Psychiatric and other care for all student-athletes
o Orthopedic care includes all non-surgical care including fracture care and
injections. Referrals for surgical intervention as appropriate
o Final decision on all return-to-play issues and medical disqualifications
• Perform all preparticipation examinations
• On-field and sideline coverage for all home and away football games (beginning August
2007)
• Often traveled as only physician for away football events
• Physician for all football post-game training rooms
• Directly involved in provision and oversight of all medical care
• Work directly with Head Athletic Trainer and athletic training staff in all areas of care
and sports medicine department management
• Daily interface with coaches and administrators
• Communication with parents as needed
Oversight of consulting physicians
• Responsible for sub-specialty referrals
• Responsible for assuring sub-specialist adhere to sports medicine standards of care
Work with staff to determine best means for providing cost efficient standard of care medicine to
student-athletes including budgets, negotiating rates for ancillary services, and negotiations of
insurance rates
Development of numerous proposals and presentation to senior administration, including:
• Proposals related to athletic training staffing issues
• Proposals related to mechanisms for facility and staffing upgrades
• Proposals for recommendations to enhance provision of comprehensive medical care
Committee member for review and decision on medical insurance vendor selection
Hiring committee member for full time athletic trainer position
Annual Senior Staff Retreat; June 24, 2011 – presented material and fiscal needs, proposed
strategies for addressing needs, and future capital projects
Annual sports medicine budget development in conjunction with other department members
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Development
• Secured donation of Electrocardiogram (ECG) equipment to UNLV athletic department for
cardiac screening from Cardiovascular Consultants of Nevada
Designated Responder for Banned Drug Questions
• Effective August 1, 2011 the NCAA requires Division I institutions to designate a staff
member to answer student-athlete and staff questions about dietary supplements and NCAA
banned drugs.
• Additionally, “Proposal No. 2010-8, which amends Constitution 3.2.4.7, also obligates
institutions to educate athletics department staff members who have regular interaction with
student-athletes about the NCAA list of banned drug classes and to advise them that any
nutritional supplement use may endanger a student-athlete’s health and eligibility.”
Medical Director, Undergraduate Athletic Training Program and Athletic Training
Research Lab, 2008 to April 30, 2013
• Serve as medical oversight & consultant for undergraduate athletic training program
• Serve as medical oversight for undergraduate and graduate research projects
• Hiring committee member for undergraduate athletic training teaching position
Fiscal Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate Subcommittee
• Nominated and elected member
• Term runs Fall 2011 to Spring 2013
UNLV Student-Athlete Well-Being Task Force
• Founder and Chair
• Task Force develops and oversees various programs related to assessing and improving the
student-athlete experience
• Programs developed and implemented to date include:
o Student-athlete Mentoring Program
o Student-athlete Internship Program
o Academic Recognition Program
o Student-athlete Survey Program
o Senior Recognition Program
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, LAS VEGAS
Program Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, August 1, 2008 – April 30, 2013
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, November
1, 2008 – April 2013 (Department Chair submitted for advancement to Clinical Associate
Professor prior to departure)
• Responsible for all aspects of program
• Responsible for maintaining program compliance with ACGME and GMEC guidelines
• Oversaw internal review of program in March 2011
• Responsible for all components of fellowship including fellow recruitment, selection, hiring,
and supervision
• In July 2011 assumed complete responsibility for all components of the fellowship due to
departure of assistant director. Position was not filled.
NEVADA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS MEDICINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Founding Member, April 2011 – April 2013
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Appendix C – Detail Other Academic Roles and Endeavors
Third Year Medical Student Musculoskeletal Lecture Series, August 2011 – April 2013
• Format: lecture and hands-on small group setting
• Presented every six weeks to third year medical students
University of Nevada Las Vegas Sports Medicine Symposium, February 2009 – Fall 2010
• Monthly community sports medicine education program
• Developed and administered jointly by Mack Rubley, PhD & Michael Milligan, MD
Sports Medicine Fellowship, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas; July 2006-
June 2008
• Worked directly with Elissa Palmer, MD, Chair Department of Family Medicine, UNSOM
and James Lenhart, MD, Sports Medicine Fellowship Director, UNSOM to define the sports
medicine fellowship curriculum
• Developed the core objectives for monthly rotations and other clinical experiences
• Developed the expectations of each portion of the fellowship experience
• Worked with Brigham Wise, MD to develop and continually update UNSOM Sports
Medicine Fellowship Website (sportsmedfellowship.com)
• Worked with Brigham Wise, MD to develop a brochure that will serve as a clinical
advertisement piece for the fellowship
• Worked with Brigham Wise, MD to develop a clinical website for the sports medicine clinic
Second Year Sports Medicine Fellow; July 2007- June 2008
• Developed first year fellow curriculum
• Developed first year fellow rotation schedule for the year
• Family medicine resident education through clinical precepting and didactic lectures
• Responsibility for serving as a mentor for the first year fellow
Family Medicine Intern Exercise Treadmill Stress Testing (ETST) Experience
• Created a hands-on didactic experience in ETST that was incorporated into the internship
year family medicine curriculum for the Las Vegas family medicine residency; January 2008
UNLV Undergraduate Athletic Trainers Medical Course
• Worked directly with Mack Rubley, PhD & Tedd Girouard, ATC to develop a week long
experience in clinical medicine for each senior level athletic training student a requirement of
their curriculum; August 2007 – April 2013
UNLV Graduate Athletic Trainers Research and Journal Club sessions
• Worked directly with Mack Rubley, PhD to develop a bi-weekly series encompassing
development of the athletic trainers’ research projects and journal club sessions reviewing
recent relevant topics in sports medicine, athletic training, kinesiology, biomechanics, and
rehab; August 2007 – May 2008
• Instituted a weekly journal club for UNLV graduate intern athletic trainers; August 2009 –
2010
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• In conjunction with Mack Rubley, PhD instituted a weekly graduate assistant athletic trainer
research development and journal club session; August 2009 – 2010
Preceptor General Family Medicine Clinic for University of Nevada School of Medicine-Las
Vegas Family Medicine residents (2006-2008)
Teaching as private practice physician (2002-2006)
• Preceptor for first through fourth year medical students in the office setting and at athletic
events
• Preceptor for nursing students and medical assistant students in the office setting
• Preceptor for college students interested in medicine as a career
Gross Anatomy Instructor East Carolina University School of Medicine, Summer 1997
• Taught and tutored Physician Assistant, Occupational Therapist, and Speech Therapy
students
• Developed weekly exams
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Appendix D – Detail Other Sports Medicine Coverage
Las Vegas 7’s International Rugby Tournament – Host Physician, February 2011 & February
2012
• In conjunction with tournament athletic trainer I coordinated and provided care for 16
international rugby teams in the week leading up to the tournament
Michael Jordan Senior Flight School Basketball Camp - Event Physician, August 2010, Las
Vegas, Nevada
Mountain West Conference Basketball Tournament
• Championship Physician March 2011 & March 2012
• Tournament Physician, March 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
UNLV Men’s Basketball Australia Tour – Travel Physician, June 23 – July 5, 2008
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
• UNLV Men’s Basketball Travel Physician
o March 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
The Zappos.com Las Vegas Marathon – December 2, 2007
• Event Physician
o Assisted with pre-event medical preparation
o Revised Marathon Tips Runner Education Page on website
o Health care provider education seminars leading up to marathon
o Race day medical tent physician
o Medical tent organization
o Marathon expo lecturer and educator
UNLV Wellness and Fitness Assessment Program
• Worked in an integral role in development of a fee-for-service program
o VO2 max testing
o Body composition assessment
o Health Education
o Cardiovascular screening
o Cardiovascular risk factor reduction
NBA Summer League – Event physician and preparticipation physicals, July 2007; Event
Physician July 2010.
USA Wrestling event physician - Las Vegas, April 2007
American College of Sports Medicine Team Physician Course, Part II; March 2007
Las Vegas Gladiators Arena Football League, 2006-07
• Event coverage
• Preparticipation physicals
• Training room coverage
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The New Las Vegas Marathon – December 10, 2006
• Event Physician
o Assisted with pre-event medical preparation
o Race day medical tent physician
Las Vegas Wranglers minor league hockey
• Event coverage, 2007
• Preparticipation physicals, 2006
Las Vegas High School Football
• Event coverage, 2006
Las Vegas 51s Triple A baseball team
• Training room coverage
• Exit-physicals
UNLV athletics, Team Physician
• Provision of medical care to athletes from all varsity sports, July 2006 – June 2008
o Responsible for physician event coverage schedule for primary care physicians
o UNLV athletic training room
o UNLV onsite athletic event coverage
o Traveling team physician for UNLV athletics – football and men’s basketball
UNLV Student Health – Sports Medicine Clinic, July 2006 – May 2008
• Development of Student Health Center Sports Medicine Clinic
• Clinical education of fellows, residents, medical students, athletic trainers, staff
Developments in Surgical Techniques of the Knee, Shoulder, and Hip, August 2006
• Assisted with presentation. Presented by the Bone and Joint Institue of Nevada at the MERIN
facility. Henderson, NV.
Numerous Las Vegas high school preparticipation exams
Sideline medical provider for D.H. Conley High School football team, 2005
Medical director for Downtown Greenville (NC) Bicycle Criterium mass start bicycle races,
August 14, 2005
Sports Medicine Symposium, Monthly sports medicine lectures presented by sports medicine
fellows and attendings, orthopedists, exercise physiologists and others; Greenville, NC; Regular
attendance. 2004-2006
Special Olympics Venue Medical Provider, March 2005
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Sideline Medical Provider for South Central High School Football Team; Greenville, NC; Fall
2004. Worked alongside Dr. Rick Figler, ECU Department of Family Medicine and Sports
Medicine
Rosewood High School, North Carolina
• Team Doctor for Football, 2002 – 2004
• Provided Sports Medicine Related Medical Care to various athletes during the period of 2002
– 2004
• Sports Physicals for Football, 2002 – 2004
High School Sports Physicals for all Pitt County North Carolina High Schools during residency,
2001-2002
Sports Medicine Residency Elective, April 2002
• Worked alongside sports medicine fellow and attendings for the month; Experiences included
caring for athletes in the East Carolina University training room, seeing patients in the ECU
sports medicine clinic, rotating with ancillary fellowship attendings in orthopedics, podiatry,
and physical therapy; supervising and interpreting exercise treadmill testing at the ECU
Human Performance Lab
Cardiac Stress Testing elective during third year of residency with Dr. Joseph Helak, private
practice cardiologist with Wilmington Health Associates in Wilmington, NC
ECU Sports Medicine Clinics and Exercise Stress tests – during third year of residency electively
spent all times when not scheduled for or involved in other activities in these clinics
ECU Department of Family Medicine Team Doc lectures during first and second year of
residency; weekly evening discussions covering on the field athlete care each Fall