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Physicians
Michael C. Koester, M.D., A.T.C, F.A.A.P.

SPECIALTY
Pediatric and adolescent sports medicine, musculoskeletal injuries in active adults, and sports concussion management
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Fellowship: Primary Care Sports Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 2004-2005
Residency: Pediatric, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, 1996-1999
Medical School: University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, NV, Medical Doctorate, 1996
Undergraduate: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, Bachelor of Science, 1992
CREDENTIALS
Licensed by the Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners
Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics
Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine
AFFILIATIONS
American Academy of Pediatrics
National Athletic Trainers’ Association
Oregon Pediatric Society
Oregon School Activities Association, Medical Aspects of Sports Committee
National Federation of State High School Assocations, Sports Medicine Advisory Committee
HOSPITAL STAFF PRIVILEGES
Sacred Heart Medical Center, Eugene, OR
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, Springfield, OR
McKenzie Surgery Center, Eugene, OR
Slocum Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine physician since 2006
HOMETOWN
Stanfield, OR
FAVORITE ACTIVITIES
Running, keeping up with his three children, and learning the Korean language and culture
Dr. Koester, a nonsurgical sports medicine specialist, specializes in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. He is trained in both pediatric and adult sports medicine, but has a special interest in the evaluation and care of injuries in young children and adolescents. Not limited to musculoskeletal injuries, Dr. Koester also directs the Slocum Sports Concussion Program. His areas of expertise in the active adult population are knee, shoulder, and running injuries. Natives of the Pacific Northwest, Dr. Koester and his wife are happy to be back in Oregon to raise their three children.






