20th Annual UCSF Sports Medicine Conference

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December 4-6, 2025
Hyatt Regency San Francisco • San Francisco, CA
Course# MOR26002 Department: Orthopaedic Surgery


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Registration Fees

Early Bird By 9/4/25
$900 Physicians
$800 Advanced Practice Professionals/Nurses
$525 Residents/Fellows/Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Regular Fee After 9/4/25
$925 Physicians
$825 Advanced Practice Professionals/Nurses
$550 Residents/Fellows/Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist


AT/PT Saturday ONLY
$325 Residents/Fellows/Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations received in writing before Nov 26, 2025 will be refunded, less an administrative fee of $100. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.

Please submit your cancellation request at https://tiny.ucsf.edu/cmehelp

 

Overview

Join us for our 3-day head-to-toe sports medicine conference. We are excited to again offer two tracks in our conference, one for primary care providers and one for athletic trainers and physical therapists. On days 1-2 we will present the top sports medicine injuries and conditions along with demonstrations of the relevant physical exams. Starting the afternoon of day 2 and continuing into day 3, learners have the option to join smaller workshops and to choose which talks best fit their learning goals.

Some topics that are of interest to all will be presented in a large group format, such as Sports Concussion Update, Orthobiologics in Sports Medicine, Non-Biologic Injections in Sports Medicine, and Sports Nutrition.  We will concurrently have many small group workshops. Some workshops will be geared towards those with less sports medicine experience, such as the series of essential physical exam workshops. Other workshops will be useful for those with more sports medicine experience, such as the series of advanced physical exam workshops as well as talks on Sideline Concussion Evaluation Pearls and How to Assess Readiness to Return to Play in the PT Office and Training Room. This course will be super high-yield for primary care providers, athletic trainers and physical therapists caring for patients of all ages who have all types of exercise and sports-related concerns.

Objectives

Primary care providers, athletic trainers, and physical therapists will be able to:

  • Conduct efficient and accurate sideline and office-based musculoskeletal examinations.
  • Diagnose the most common musculoskeletal injuries in people of all ages using history, exam, and (if needed) imaging.
  • Understand the most up-to-date and evidence-based treatments for common musculoskeletal problems, from the athletic training facility to the physical therapy office, to the clinic.
  • Identify opportunities in which collaborating with different types of sports medicine professionals can benefit a patient’s care.
  • Learn from experts in their respective fields on topics such as sports concussion management, sports nutrition, running medicine, orthobiologics, joint injections, splinting and bracing, and joint replacement.

Accreditation

Jointly Accredited Provider with Commendation

In support of improving patient care, the University of California, San Francisco is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

UCSF has approved this program for CME credit: UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

Pending approval: 1.7 Physical Therapy CEUs 

UCSF Sports Medicine (BOC AP#: JA0000302) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide 17.25 continuing education to Athletic Trainers (ATs).

Course Outline

Date/TimeLocationTopic/TitleSpeaker(s)
Thursday, 
Dec 4, 2025 
   
1:00pm Registration / Exhibitors 
2:00 Welcome and IntroductionsCourse Chairs
2:10 Top 5 Knee Problems in Primary CareCarlin Senter, MD
  Live On Screen Knee Exam DemonstrationElly LaRoque, MD
3:00 Question and Answer 
3:10 Top 5 Hip Problems in Primary CareStephanie Wong, MD
  Live On Screen Hip Exam Demonstration 
4:00 Question and Answer 
4:10 Coffee break 
4:30 Knee and Hip Rehab and Bracing: Key Exercises and Braces You Can Provide in the Training Room and Clinic Danny Keller, PT, DPT
   Tim Baldwin COA, ATC, CFo
5:20 Question and Answer 
5:30pm Adjourn 
5:30pm 5:30 – 6:30pm Welcome reception with appetizers and beverages 
Friday, 
Dec 5, 2025
   
7:30am Continental Breakfast 
8:00 Welcome and IntroductionsDanny Keller, PT, DPT
8:10 Top 5 Foot and Ankle Problems in Primary CareAnthony Luke, MD, MPH
  Live On Screen Foot and Ankle Exam Demonstration 
9:00 Question and Answer 
9:10 Top 5 Elbow, Hand, and Wrist Problems in Primary CareNicolas Hatamiya, DO
  Live On Screen Upper Extremity Exam Demonstration 
10:00 Question and Answer 
10:10 Break 
10:30 Top 5 Shoulder Problems in Primary CareBrian Feeley, MD
  Live On Screen Shoulder Exam Demonstration 
11:20 Question and Answer 
11:30 Shoulder and Foot/Ankle Rehab and Bracing: Key Exercises and Braces You Can Provide in the Training Room and ClinicDanny Keller, PT, DPT 
   Tim Baldwin COA, ATC, CFo
12:20pm Question and Answer 
12:30 Lunch On Your Own 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 1 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
1:30Bayview BS1A; Management of Acute Low Back Pain in Kids and Adults: Cases from Clinic (session will be recorded)Celina de Borja, MD
   Paolo Mimbella, MD
 Seacliff AS1B; Hands on: Essential Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Brian Feeley, MD
   Faustine Ramirez, MD
   Sara Edwards, MD
 Seacliff BS1C; Hands on: Essential Foot and Ankle Exam (20 person max)Anthony Luke, MD, MPH
   Kate Kottman, PA-C
   Brett Slarks, MBBS
 Seacliff CS1D; Demystifying the Knee MRI: What ChatGPT Won’t Tell You (20 person max)Drew Lansdown, MD
2:30 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 2 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
2:40Bayview BS2A; Management of Chronic Low Back Pain in Adults: Keys for PCPs, PTs, and ATs (session will be recorded)Patricia Zheng, MD
 Seacliff AS2B; Hands on: Essential Hip Exam (20 person max)William A. Berrigan, MD, RMSK 
   Carlin Senter, MD
 Seacliff BS2C; Hands on: Essential Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Exam (20 person max)Nicolas Hatamiya, DO
   Alan Grusky, MD
 Seacliff CS2D; Hands on: Essential Knee Exam (20 person max)Sara Edwards, MD
   Drew Lansdown, MD 
   Joseph M Sliepka, MD
3:40 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 3 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
3:50Bayview BS3A; Knee and Hip Replacement: Questions My Patients Ask and My Answers (session will be recorded)Jeff Barry, MD
 Seacliff AS3B; Hands on: Essential Foot and Ankle Exam (20 person max)Anthony Luke, MD, MPH
   Kate Kottman, PA-C
   Brett Slarks, MBBS
 Seacliff BS3C; Hands on: Essential Lumbar Spine Exam (20 person max)Patricia Zheng, MD
   Paolo Mimbella, MD
 Seacliff CS3D; Hands on: Essential Hip Exam (20 person max)Carlin Senter, MD
   Joseph M Sliepka, MD
4:50 Adjourn 
Saturday, 
Dec 6, 2025
   
7:30am Continental Breakfast 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 4 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
8:00Bayview BS4A; Sports Concussion Update 2025 (session will be recorded)Rhonda Watkins, MD
 Seacliff AS4B; Hands on: Essential Lumbar Spine Exam (20 person max)Sibel Demir, MD
   Lyndly Tamura, MD
 Seacliff BS4C; Hands on: Essential Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Michael Davies, MD
   Evar Saelee, PA-C
 Seacliff CS4D; Assessing Readiness for Return to Play: Advanced Tips for the Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer (20 person max)Hannah Baird, PT, DPT
   Erin Finestone, PT, DPT
9:00 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 5 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
9:10Bayview BS5A; Youth Sports: Where Are We Now? (session will be recorded)Nirav Pandya, MD
 Seacliff AS5B; Hands on: Essential Knee Exam (20 person max)Elly LaRoque, MD
   Evar Saelee, PA-C
 Seacliff BS5C; Hands on: Essential Lumbar Spine Exam (20 person max)Sibel Demir, MD
   Lyndly Tamura, MD
 Seacliff CS5D; Hands on: Essential Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Exam (20 person max)William A. Berrigan, MD, RMSK 
   Zachary Bailowitz, MD
   Alan Grusky, MD
10:10 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 6 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
10:20Bayview BS6A; Sports Medicine Interventions to Optimize Health and Athletic Performance for Girls and Women 9 (session will be recorded)Faustine Ramirez, MD Stephanie Wong, MD
 Seacliff AS6B; Hands on: Advanced Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Michael Davies, MD 
   Benjamin Lurie, MD
 Seacliff BS6C; Hands on: Essential Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Haley Oosterhouse, MD
   Amber Dhillon, PA-C
 Seacliff CS6D; Hands on: Essential Hip Exam (20 person max)Robert B. Kiningham, MD
   Xin Ding, PA-C
11:20 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 7 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
11:30Bayview BS7A; Diets that Heal: Strategies for DOMS and Post-Injury Pain: Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory & Analgesic Foods (session will be recorded)Lindsay Orbeta, MS, RD, CSSD
 Seacliff AS7B; Hands on: Advanced Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Stephanie Wong, MD
   Benjamin Lurie, MD
 Seacliff BS7C; Hands on: Essential Shoulder Exam (20 person max)Faustine Ramirez, MD
   Amber Dhillon, PA-C
   AK Misra, MD
 Seacliff CS7D; Hands on: Essential Knee Exam (20 person max)Robert B. Kiningham, MD
   Zachary Bailowitz, MD
   Haley Oosterhouse, MD
12:30pm Lunch on own 
1:30pmBayview BAnnouncements and Raffle!Course Chairs
1:40pm Transition to workshops/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 8 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
1:50Bayview BS8A; Case Debate: When and How Can this Person Return to Work and/or Play? (session will be recorded)Cindy J. Chang, MD 
   Michael Davies, MD
   Nina Freitas, PT
   Hannah Oyedeji, ATC
 Seacliff AS8B; Hands on: Essential Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Exam (20 person max)William A. Berrigan, MD, RMSK
   David Jeong, MD
   Xin Ding, PA-C
 Seacliff BS8C; Hands on: Advanced Knee Exam (20 person max)Nicholas Colyvas, MD
   Wendy Cook PA-C
 Seacliff CS8D; Hands on: How to Perform a Knee Injection (20 person max)Alan Grusky, MD 
   Anthony Luke, MD, MPH
2:50 Transition/Break 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 9 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
3:00Bayview BS9A; Orthobiologics in Sports Medicine: Cases from Clinic (session will be recorded)William A. Berrigan, MD, RMSK
 Seacliff AS9B; Is there a Role for Supplements for the Youth and Adult Athlete? (20 person max)Haley Oosterhouse, MD
 Seacliff BS9C; Hands on: Advanced Knee Exam (20 person max)Nicholas Colyvas, MD Wendy Cook, PA-C
 Seacliff CS9D; Hands on: How to Perform a Knee Injection (20 person max)Alan Grusky, MD 
   Anthony Luke, MD, MPH
4:00 Transition to workshop 
  Concurrent Workshops, Session 10 (Choose 1) 
  last 10 minutes | question and answer 
4:10Bayview BS10A; Is It Worth a Shot? Advances in Non-Biologic Injections in Sports Medicine (session will be recoded)Faustine Ramirez, MD
 Seacliff AS10B; Hands on: Essential Foot and Ankle Exam (20 person max)Nicolas Hatamiya, DO
   Cindy Chang, MD
   AK Misra, MD
 Seacliff BS10C; Hands on: Essential Knee Exam (20 person max)Elly LaRoque, MD
   David Jeong, MD
   Robert B. Kiningham, MD
 Seacliff CS10D; Concussion Evaluation Pearls for the Sideline and the PT Clinic (20 person max)Carlin Senter, MD
   Denise Tung, ATC
   Nina Freitas, PT
5:10 Adjourn 

 

Course Chairs

Elly LaRoque, MD
Professor UCSF Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service
Orthopaedic Clinic Director, UCSF Redwood Shores Clinic

Daniel Keller, DPT
Associate Clinical Professor, Physical Therapy

Carlin Senter, MD
Professor and Director Primary Care Sports Medicine
UCSF Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Internal Medicine

Faculty

(University of California, San Francisco unless indicated)

Zachary Bailowitz, MD, RMSK
Senior Partner
Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedics
UCSF Sports Medicine Fellowship Clinical Faculty
Department of Orthopedics
Cal State University East Bay Team Physician

Hannah Baird, PT, DPT, OCS
Health Sciences Assistant Clinical Professor
Physical Therapist

Tim Baldwin, COA, CFo, ATC
O & P Clinical Operations and Compliance Officer
Orthotics & Prosthetics

Jeff Barry, MD 
Assistant Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Arthroplasty

William Berrigan, MD, RMSK
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics
Primary Care Sports Medicine

Cindy J. Chang, MD
Professor Emerita UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Family & Community Medicine
Chief Medical Officer, National Women’s Soccer League

Nicholas Colyvas, MD
Professor Orthopaedic Surgery
UCSF Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Kimberly Connors, MA, ATC
Certified Athletic Trainer

Wendy Cook, PA-C
Physician Assistant 
UCSF Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Michael Davies, MD
Assistant Professor
Sports Medicine

Celina de Borja, MD
Assistant Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Pediatric Primary Care Sports Medicine
Medical Director UCSF PlaySafe Program

Sibel Demir, MD
Clinical Professor NonOp Spine Division 
UCSF Spine Center

Amber Dhillon, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Xi Ding, PA-C
Physician Assistant
UCSF Sports Medicine

Sara Edwards, MD
Professor Orthopaedic Surgery
Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service
Director, Women’s Sports Medicine Center

Brian Feeley, MD
Chief Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery

Erin Finestone, PT, DPT, OCS, MPH
Health Sciences Assistant Clinical Professor 
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science at UCSF

Nina Freitas, PT, DPT, OCS
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist to the Oakland Roots

Alan Z. Grusky, MD
UCSF Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow

Nicolas Hatamiya, DO
Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery
UCSF Dept. Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Primary Care Sports Medicine

Dae Hyoun (David) Jeong, MD, FAAFP
Primary Care Sports Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine
Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care at Laurel Village, UCSF Health
Director of POCUS for UCSF/ZSFG Family Medicine Residency Program

Robert Kiningham, MD
Clinical Professor Department Family and Community Medicine

Kate Kottman, PA-C
Senior Physician Assistant
Sports Medicine and Trauma
UCSF Orthopaedic Institute

Drew A. Lansdown, MD
Associate Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Anthony Luke MD, MPH
Benioff Distinguished Professor in Sports Medicine
Director, UCSF Human Performance Center

C. Benjamin Ma
Professor and Chair
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Paolo Mimbella, MD, MSc
Clinical Assistant Professor
ISMM Fellowship Director

Anuruddh Kumar Misra, MD, FACP, CAQSM, Sports Internist
Board Certified, Sports and Internal Medicine
Sports, Lifestyle and Internal Medicine

Haley Oosterhouse, MD
Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine

Lindsay Orbeta, MS, RD
Sports Dietitian

Nirav Pandya, MD
Professor, Orthopedic Surgery

Faustine Ramirez, MD
Assistant Professor 
UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Evar Saelee, PA-C
Physician Assistant
UCSF Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Brett Starks, MD, MBBS
Professional Diploma of Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Sports General Practitioner and Senior Lecturer in General Practice at Flinders University

Lyndly Tamura, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Denise Tung, ATC
Athletic Trainer

Rhonda Watkins, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Pediatric Primary Care Sports Medicine

Stephanie Wong, MD
Assistant Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Associate Fellowship Director, Sports Medicine & Shoulder Surgery

Alan Zhang, MD
Professor, Medical Director
UCSF Orthopaedic Institute

Patricia Zheng, MD
Associate Professor UCSF Orthopaedic Surgery
Director UCSF Integrative Spine Service

 

Travel & Lodging

Hyatt Regency San Francisco
5 Embarcadero Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94111
Hotel Phone: 415-788-1234
Reservations: (877) 803-7534
Cutoff Date: November 21, 2025 - Extended!
Rates: $249 per night

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Exhibitors

Exhibit Fee: $3,500
Email Contact for Exhibits [email protected]

Pay $3,500 Fee Via Credit Card

Exhibit Description

Exhibitors receive the following benefits:

  • (1) 6’ x 30” tabletop exhibit space at UCSF assigned location in exhibit hall
  • Standard acknowledgement from the podium
  • Acknowledgement in the course syllabus distributed to each registrant*
  • (2) complimentary exhibitor attendees and (1) copy of the course syllabus

Exhibit Hours

(subject to updating)

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