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Brandon Bentley is an Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Georgia with joint appointments across three clinical departments: Family Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery, and Surgery (Orthopedic division). He serves as Associate Program Director for Medical Student Education, overseeing curriculum development and clinical training for medical students.
His academic credentials include:
- MD in Medicine from Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (2019)
- BS in Biomedical Sciences from University of Buffalo (2015)
He maintains active certification in PHY from the State of Georgia (2023). Dr. Bentley's research focuses on sports medicine biomechanics, specifically analyzing throwing mechanics in athletes to prevent injuries and optimize performance. His clinical teaching spans family medicine clerkships (RFAP 5000, FMPC 5000) and advanced patient-centered learning courses (MEDI 6210, MEDI 6510), with demonstrated expertise in sports medicine applications.
No scientific awards or major research grants are documented in his current profile.
Regarding academic mentorship, his role as Program Director involves supervising medical student rotations rather than graduate student advising. Clinical responsibilities in orthopedics and family medicine suggest active patient care and teaching within hospital settings, though specific laboratory affiliations or research teams are not detailed in available materials.

