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Shawn Phillips is an Associate Professor holding dual appointments in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation. His research bridges clinical practice and population health, focusing on sports medicine, health disparities, and medical education. Key areas include athlete safety in extreme environmental conditions, disability inclusion in sports, and optimizing musculoskeletal interventions.
His work addresses urgent challenges such as wildfire smoke impacts on athletic events and improving care for athletes with intellectual disabilities. He leads collaborative projects on corticosteroid dosing protocols for shoulder osteoarthritis and has pioneered ultrasound curriculum integration into medical training programs.
Phillips' recent studies emphasize methodological rigor in health disparities research, particularly in North American sports medicine contexts. His contributions span peer-reviewed articles and review papers, reflecting a commitment to both clinical innovation and educational reform.
Collaborations include interdisciplinary teams addressing musculoskeletal conditions, environmental health in sports, and curriculum development. No formal grant information is listed, though his publications suggest active research partnerships.
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