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Jimmy D. Huebert is board certified by the American
College of Internal Medicine with subspecialty fellowship
training in sports medicine. He was born in Seoul,
South Korea, and grew up on a farm in Nebraska with
his six siblings where he was very active in rodeo,
martial arts, and a variety of other sports. He
attended Kearney State College on an athletic scholarship
where he played football and basketball, before
going to medical school.
Because
of his past experiences and continued interest
in sports and sports injuries during his residency,
he completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine at
the University of Maryland. During his fellowship,
he served as a team physician for the Superbowl
champion Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Orioles,
University of Maryland Terrapins, University of
Maryland Baltimore County, Coppin State University,
Major League Lacrosse team Baltimore Bayhawks,
and various Baltimore area high schools.
He
moved to the Portland area in the fall of 2001.
He currently has a full time solo Sports and Spine
practice in Tualatin, Oregon. He has served as
a team physician for the Portland Beavers and
Portland Timbers. He is currently the team physician
for Clackamas Community College and Tualatin High
School. He also volunteers his time as an Adjunct
Clinical Professor for OHSU School of Medicine's
Family Medicine and Physician Assistant programs,
and the Family Medicine program at Providence
Milwaukie Hospital. He also volunteers his time
at various local events such as the Dew Action
Sports Tour, Portland Marathon, Cirque Du Soleil,
US Figure Skating Championships, various area
high schools - and gives lectures on sports related
subjects to community groups, medical students,
residents, physical therapists, and other physicians.
He
is married with two children, and is involved
in their little league and junior golf programs.
He enjoys attending various sporting events, golfing,
snow sports, and the great outdoors. He still
enjoys going back to Nebraska to see family and
his beloved Nebraska Cornhusker football team
as often as he can.
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