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Episode 90: Dr. Noshir Amaria, D.O. - Michigan Wolverines team doc

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Today’s episode features Noshir Amaria D.O. Dr. Amaria is currently one of the team physicians for the Wolverine football team at the University of Michigan, a division 1 school as well as a member of the Big 10. Dr. Amaria will discuss his discovery of sports medicine in high school, which led him to become an athletic trainer. He will tell us how meeting a small group of inspiring osteopathic physicians during college at Michigan State University made him decide that he wanted to pursue a D.O. degree. He will share his hardships in medical school, such as his struggles in the pre-clinical years. Dr. Amaria will tell us why he chose not only to do a traditional internship, a family medicine residency, and a sports medicine fellowship, but also why he spent an extra year of training mastering osteopathic manipulative techniques. We know you will be inspired by Dr. Amaria’s love for sports medicine, family practice, osteopathic medicine, as well as the University of Michigan Athletic Program. We would like to thank Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine for the amazing recommendation.

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Today’s episode features Noshir Amaria D.O. Dr. Amaria is currently one of the team physicians for the Wolverine football team at the University of Michigan, a division 1 school as well as a member of the Big 10. Dr. Amaria will discuss his discovery of sports medicine in high school, which led him to become an athletic trainer. He will tell us how meeting a small group of inspiring osteopathic physicians during college at Michigan State University made him decide that he wanted to pursue a D.O. degree. He will share his hardships in medical school, such as his struggles in the pre-clinical years. Dr. Amaria will tell us why he chose not only to do a traditional internship, a family medicine residency, and a sports medicine fellowship, but also why he spent an extra year of training mastering osteopathic manipulative techniques. We know you will be inspired by Dr. Amaria’s love for sports medicine, family practice, osteopathic medicine, as well as the University of Michigan Athletic Program. We would like to thank Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine for the amazing recommendation.

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