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Anthony Beutler, MD

Associate Medical Director for Sports Medicine
Program Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
Intermountain Healthcare

Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Colonel (retired), United States Air Force, Medical Corps
Uniformed Services University

Dr. Beutler is the associate medical director of Sports Medicine for Intermountain Healthcare. He is also the program director for Intermountain’s Sports Medicine fellowship in Provo, Utah. This means that he spends his time thinking up exciting new things for 20 Intermountain sports medicine doctors to do. And when they won’t, he makes the fellows do them instead! When not otherwise engaged in tyranny, Dr. Beutler enjoys basketball, bike-riding, waterskiing, and writing IRB proposals while jabbing sharp sticks into his eyes in his spare time.

Education and Research

Dr. Beutler is an acclaimed international educator and researcher in sports medicine and musculoskeletal injury prevention. He previously directed the Tri-service military sports medicine fellowship in Washington DC, where he served as educational director for 12 sports medicine fellows per year in the National Capitol Sports Medicine Consortium. As a member of the JUMP-ACL Partnership and of the CHAMP Consortium, his study teams have received multiple national grants and awards for their ground-breaking work in injury prevention and injury prediction, both in military and civilian populations. Dr. Beutler has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, edited a sports medicine textbook, and successfully evoked deep slumber and copious drool from unsuspecting lecture attendees around the world.

Executive Leadership

Col Beutler serves in leadership roles for multiple national and military organizations dedicated to improving the health and safety of military and civilian populations. As an active researcher in the Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP) at Uniformed Services University, Dr. Beutler’s teams are committed to finding the best treatments and practices to treat and prevent injury in active individuals. He was recently selected as the first Chair of the Collaborative Research Network for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (though exactly what all that means even he is not sure!)

Background and Personal Data

Dr. Beutler was born in Lafayette, Indiana. His Hoosier birthright proving insufficient to overcome his congenital lack of athletic talent--he was forced to seek gainful employment outside the NBA. Dr. Beutler graduated from Brigham Young University and then received his M.D. from Duke University where he was an active member of the AOA. He pursued his Family Practice residency at Travis Air Force Base, California and completed his Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Uniformed Services University and U.S. Naval Academy. Dr. Beutler serves as a team physician for Brigham Young and Utah Valley Universities, and previously as a team physician for the US Naval Academy.

Research Interests

ACL Injury mechanisms, musculoskeletal injury mechanisms, post-traumatic arthritis, musculoskeletal education, exertional leg pain, and exercise as a treatment for anything

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Christopher Gordon, MD

Utah Valley Sports Medicine Assistant Director
Dr. Gordon obtained his medical degree at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine in Grand Cayman, followed by a family medicine residency at Scottsdale Healthcare where he earned the Family Medicine Resident Award for Scholarship. Dr. Gordon graduated from the Utah Valley Sports Medicine Fellowship in 2013. He is a team physician for Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University.

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Eric Robinson, MD

Utah Valley Sports Medicine Assistant Director
Dr. Robinson graduated from medical school at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, followed by a family medicine residency at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He graduated from the Utah Valley Sports Medicine Fellowship in 2011. Dr. Robinson is a team physician for Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University.

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Claire Gross, MD

Utah Valley Sports Medicine Faculty
Dr. Gross joined the Intermountain Healthcare Sports Medicine team in 2018. She received her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine. She completed her residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Northwestern University, then went on to complete a Sports Medicine fellowship at MacNeal Hospital in Chicago. Dr. Gross’ clinical interests include dance medicine and repetitive use injuries. She currently practices at the Intermountain Lehi Clinic and American Fork Specialty Clinic. She serves as a team physician for Brigham Young University.

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Mitchell Pratte, MD

Utah Valley Sports Medicine Faculty
Dr. Pratte received his medical training at the Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California. He completed his residency at the Utah Valley Family Medicine Residency program, after which Dr. Pratte became the first fellow to graduate from the Sports Medicine Fellowship in 2000. Dr. Pratte currently practices at the Intermountain North Orem Clinic and is the head team physician for Brigham Young University. In addition, he also serves as a team doctor for the Orem Owlz baseball team.

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Darren Campbell, MD

Utah Valley Sports Medicine Assistant Director
Following completion of his medical degree at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Dr. Campbell completed a Family Practice residency at Andrews Air Force Base and a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Utah Orthopaedic Center. He served as a colonel in the United States Air Force and was Chief of Sports Medicine and Head Team Physician at the United States Air Force Academy. As a principle investigator in the Grand Alliance/CARE Consortium, Dr. Campbell has authored numerous publications and presentations, with a special focus on concussion management. Dr. Campbell currently serves as head team physician for Brigham Young University, and formerly served as head team physician for Utah State University.

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