
Carlin Senter
@carlin_senter
Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician. Every Patient is an Athlete.
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02-10-2014 19:34:01
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This is a great listen for both interviewees and interviewers. UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery residents, Dr. Alicia Asturias and @sach_MD, very insightful and inspiring.

Interested in learning more about a career in primary care sports medicine? Listen to our latest UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery sports medicine podcast as Brian Feeley and I talk with Carlin Senter and @drchizzle about a career in this dynamic field. #sportsmedicine peds-ortho.simplecast.com/episodes/episo…

Save The Date. January 18,2022 #AMSSM Kick off for The Early Career Lecture Series. First Topic is #heforshe . thanks Andy Meyer @rudolph_lauren Katherine Dec, MD @MadamAthlete for helping me make this happen. so excited for our first session with Matthew Schmitz, MD& @sportingjim AMSSM


I’ll be on KQED Forum this morning 10-11am to talk about Getting Fit in 2022! Join us! UCSF Health UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

🎙ON AIR: Is working out one of your new year's resolutions? What tips would help it stick? What are YOUR tips for working out or sticking to a routine? Carlin Senter, @WellnessWhisk & LA Public Health's Ruth Bell join. 📻 Stream: bit.ly/32P7dxc




Join us! UCSF Sports Medicine Pediatric Sports Med Conference 2/12/22 live stream, chaired by @drchizzle with amazing speaker lineup. virtualce.ucsf.edu/pediatric-spor…



Thanks to our outstanding UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery team including the best #ATC in the area! Hosting a free sports physical exam for SF public schools public school athletes on a Saturday.




Department welcomes William A. Berrigan, MD, RMSK, Assistant Professor, Primary Care Sports Medicine UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery tiny.ucsf.edu/WABerriganMDRM…




A decade ago, #StemCells were the “new kids on the block,” Mayo Clinic's Dr. Zubin Master tells UCSF’s Brian Feeley & Dr. Nirav Pandya, M.D.—but should more manipulations be allowed? The new UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery podcast discusses ethics behind unproven therapies. ucsfh.org/3FNSaoV
