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February 16-19, 2023
Scottsdale, AZ
Brice Blatz, MD
Physician
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Dr. Brice Blatz is double Board Certified in sports medicine and family medicine and is a member of the core faculty at the O’Connor Sports Medicine fellowship program at Stanford University. Dr. Blatz is an expert in regenerative and non-surgical options for a variety of joint-related ailments. He uses image-guided ultrasound and fluoroscopy for greater diagnostic and placement accuracy. He lectures nationally and internationally about treatments like platelet-rich plasma, cellular therapies, minimally invasive tendon and ligament procedures, shockwave therapy and in-office needle arthroscopy. While attending the Stanford University Sports Medicine Fellowship, Dr. Blatz sought out the top teachers in the country to learn the best in ultrasound and bring it to the program. From there, he developed the MSK sports ultrasound curriculum which is still in use today. After his fellowship, Dr. Blatz stayed with Stanford University as a faculty member in sports medicine. He has dedicated multiple days per month teaching the fellows this curriculum, leading quarterly cadaver workshops, and coaching fellows and residents on safe and effective image-guided procedures. He has earned the Stanford Sports Medicine Educator of the Year Award three times and the Excellence in Ultrasound Teaching Award. Dr. Blatz calls beautiful Lake Oswego, OR home. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf, keeping fit with cross-training and high-intensity circuit training, and spending time with his wife and two young daughters.
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February 16-19, 2023
Scottsdale, AZ
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