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Sports Medicine Specialist and Leader​ 

 

Manager of Operations UF Health OP Rehab

Florida Gator Physical Therapist

Residency Director - UF Health Sports and Orthopedic PT Residency Programs

Certified Endurance Running Specialist - USTFCCCA

USA Track and Field Certified Running Coach

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist

Chair of Membership for American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy

Past Chair of Running Special Interest Group of American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy

Lead Educator for RunDNA

Author


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Scott's Biography

Skills

*Expert in sports medicine - Florida Gator Physical Therapist

*Budget and planning

*Regulatory compliance

*On-boarding

*EMR clinical integration,

*Residency program administration

*Project management and department growth

*Student oversight

*Interdepartmental communicator

*Microsoft suite

Scott is a driven sports medicine professional with over 20 years of experience working with University of Florida Gator athletes, professional athletes, and Olympians with a focus on injury prevention, rehabilitation, sports testing, sports performance, and running medicine. He is a proven leader and communicator with extensive business and managerial experiences. Scott is the current Manager of Operations for UF Health's Department of Rehabilitation and director of their sports and orthopedic physical therapy residency programs. He is a dynamic invited educator on the national and state levels. Scott is the Membership Chair of the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy and was previously the Chair of the Running Special Interest Group.

What the experts are saying.........

2012 and 2016 Gold Medalist, Christian Taylor

"Outside of his success with me, I have witnessed first hand his work with other Olympic track athletes and a variety of other professional athletes ranging from gymnastics to football. Dr. Greenberg is very personable and truly takes the time to get to know the athlete. This in turn, allows him to acquire a better understanding of the root of their problems and thus determine the most effective ways to treat them."

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