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Kimberly Anne Kaiser, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine and the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She practices at UK HealthCare's Sports Medicine Clinic and serves as a team physician for the UK Women’s Basketball team and Medical Director of the Master’s in Athletic Training program.
Education:
- Medical Degree: University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine
- Residency: Family Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Sports Medicine, University of Kentucky
- Certification: American Board of Family Medicine
Dr. Kaiser specializes in primary care sports medicine, treating patients across all age groups and emphasizing holistic, athlete-centered care. Her clinical philosophy centers on unlocking the 'athlete within' every patient, promoting active lifestyles and injury prevention. She works closely with athletic trainers, physical therapists, sports dieticians, and psychologists as part of a multidisciplinary sports medicine team.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, her role as a team physician, educator, and program director suggests active engagement in clinical practice, teaching, and leadership within sports medicine. She is highly rated by patients for her compassion, communication, and thoroughness, consistently earning a 4.93/5 patient satisfaction score based on over 50 reviews.
Professional Roles and Leadership:
- Team Physician, UK Women’s Basketball
- Medical Director, Master’s in Athletic Training Program
- Faculty Member, Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Residency and Fellowship Programs
Dr. Kaiser is actively involved in mentoring trainees and shaping the next generation of sports medicine professionals through clinical supervision and educational leadership. Her work with collegiate and community athletes highlights her commitment to comprehensive, team-based care that extends beyond the clinic into performance and rehabilitation settings.





