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Brett R. Sprouse, D.O., M.B.A., M.S Brett R. Sprouse, D.O., M.B.A., M.S. 16 Round Rock Cir. NE Rome, GA 30161 (256) 738-5578 [email protected] Postgraduate Training Sports Medicine Fellowship Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine – Auburn Campus, Auburn, AL July, 2019 - Current Family Medicine Resident Floyd Family Medicine Residency Floyd Medical Center, Rome, GA July, 2016 – June, 2019 Board Certification Family Medicine/OMT American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice Cert# 19933 Exp: 12/21/2028 Education Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO August, 2011 – May 2016 Masters of Business Administration (Healthcare Leadership) Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO January, 2012 – May 2015 Masters of Science Kansas City University of Medicine and Bioscience, Kansas City, MO July 2010 – July, 2011, MS in Biomedical Science Bachelors of Science Auburn University, Auburn, AL August 2005 – May, 2009, BS in Biomedical Science, Business Minor Honors Sigma Sigma Phi – Honorary Osteopathic Service Fraternity Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO March, 2013 Beta Gamma Sigma – International Business Honor Society Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO April, 2015 Brett R. Sprouse, D.O., M.B.A., M.S. Research Published Research Sprouse B, and Piller C, “High School Running Back with Chronic Knee Pain” Case study. Poster presentation at AOASM Annual Conference May 2, 2018 Sprouse BR, McClain R., and McClain EK, “Lower Extremity Pain and Swelling in Healthy Female Athlete” Case study. Poster presentation at AOASM Annual Conference April 22, 2015 McClain R, McClain EK, Treffer K, Harbaugh J, Snowdon M, Cabrera K, Sprouse B, “Transition to Competency Based Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Assessment” Research Poster Presentation, Joint AACOM & AODME 2015 Annual Conference, Florida April 2015 Presentations/Lectures East Alabama Regional Medical Conference – August, 2019 Auburn, AL Lecturer – “Sideline Emergency Preparedness and Spine Boarding” “Fit to Play” – AMSSM, VCOM, Auburn University Medical Consortium Conference – August, 2019 Auburn, AL Lecturer – “Understanding Concussions in Sports” American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine – May, 2019 Austin, TX Guest Panelist – “SAOASM Resident/Fellow Q&A Panel”, “AOASM Jeopardy” Floyd Family Medicine Noon Conference – June, 2018 Rome, GA Lecturer – “High School Running Back with Chronic Knee Pain – A Case Presentation” American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine – May, 2018 Columbus, OH Poster Presentation - “High School Running Back with Chronic Knee Pain” Floyd Family Medicine Noon Conference – March, 2018 Rome, GA Lecturer – “Pre-participation Sports Physical Exam” Floyd Family Medicine Noon Conference – December, 2017 Rome, GA Lecturer – “Systematic Approach to Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment” Floyd Family Medicine Noon Conference – July, 2017 Rome, GA Lecturer – “Association Between Early Participation in Physical Activity Following Acute Concussion and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents” Floyd Family Medicine Noon Conference – April, 2017 Rome, GA Lecturer – “Cardiovascular Safety of Celecoxib, Naproxen, or Ibuprofen for Arthritis” Brett R. Sprouse, D.O., M.B.A., M.S. KCU Science Friday Talk – June, 2015 Kansas City, MO Invited Lecturer – “Modified English Rapid Weight Loss Questionnaire” American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine – April, 2015 Philadelphia, PA Poster Presentation - “Lower Extremity Pain and Swelling in Healthy Female Athlete” Kansas Association of Osteopathic Medicine Annual Meeting – April, 2015 Overland Park, KS Table Trainer – “Foot Dysfunction and Knee Pain” KCU MED 126 Course Lecture – February, 2015 Kansas City, MO Osteopathic Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar Somatic Dysfunctions Missouri American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians – January 2015 Kansas City, MO Table Trainer – “OMM Board Review Workshop” KCU OCS 201 Course Lecture – November, 2014 Kansas City, MO Hip and Knee Case Presentation Hip and Knee Diagnosis and Treatment Lab KCU Homecoming CME – September, 2014 Kansas City, MO Table Trainer – “Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Workshop” American Association of Family Physician Procedures Skills Course – August 2014 Kansas City, MO Table Trainer - “Introduction to Osteopathic Principles & Practice Workshop” National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine – July, 2014 Kansas City, MO Table Trainer – “Introduction to Osteopathic Principles & Practice Workshop” Missouri M1 Conference – January, 2013 KCUMB – Kansas City, MO OMM Station Instructor – IT Band Syndrome Treatment KCU COB Thesis Presentation – July, 2011 Kansas City, MO Robotically Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy – The Future in Prostate Surgery Licensure/Certifications Georgia Medical License: GA 79184 – Exp: 4/30/21 Alabama Medical License: DO.2012 – Exp: 12/31/19 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) – June 2018 (recertification) Basic Life Support (BLS) – June 2018 (recertification) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – June 2016 Brett R. Sprouse, D.O., M.B.A., M.S. Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) – March 2012 Organizational Involvement American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, member – March 2018 - present American Osteopathic Association, member – July, 2016 – present American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, member – July, 2016 – present American Academy of Family Physicians, member – July, 2016 – July, 2019 Georgia Academy of Family Physicians, member – July, 2016 – July, 2019 Leadership Rockhurst University D.O./M.B.A. Class of 2015 – Class Treasurer Student American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine – Vice-President (2012 – 2013) KCUMB College of Bioscience Class of 2011 – Class Vice-President Sports Medicine Coverage Rome High School Football Team – September 2016 – December, 2018 Sports Medicine Assisted Dr. Christopher Piller with sideline sports medicine coverage for Rome High School football team. Shorter University Men’s/Women’s Basketball Team – November 2017 – February 2018 Sports Medicine Provided court-side sports medicine coverage for NCAA Division 2 Men’s and Women’s basketball teams. Mixed-Martial Arts – July, 2013 – May, 2016 Provided over 75 hours of pre-match physicals and assisted physician with ringside coverage at multiple amateur and professional mixed martial arts and boxing events in the greater Kansas City region. Events covered include Belator MMA and Invicta FC. Work Experience Assistant Professor – July 2019 – Current Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – Auburn Campus, Auburn, AL Subject – Sports Medicine/OMM Undergraduate Fellowship – July, 2014 – June, 2015 Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO Subject – Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – August, 2012 – May, 2013 Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO Subject – Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Undergraduate Tutor – August, 2012 – May, 2013 Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO Subjects – Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and Pathology .
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