Julie L. Ingwerson, MD
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Sports Medicine
- English
Julie Lynn Ingwerson, M.D., joined Shriners Children's Northern California to be a part of the multidisciplinary, integrated treatment team for athletes of all ages and abilities.
She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science prior to medical school and then completed her residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation, a field in which physicians focus on getting patients of all abilities back to their desired level of function. She then completed a sports medicine fellowship to focus purely on her passion for treating athletes. Dr. Ingwerson's background includes caring for athletes of elementary, high school and college ages. In addition, she has worked with competitors at ski resort clinics, professional athletes and multi-day endurance athletes in South America.
Dr. Ingwerson enjoys seeing athletes of all ages, abilities and sport disciplines at UC Davis and Shriners Children's Northern California. She has additional focus on the areas of ultrasound and injection procedures.
Pediatric Care
Specialties
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Sports Medicine
- Sports Medicine
More About Me
- American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - General
- American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine
Medical Education
Creighton University
Omaha, NE
5/31/2008
Residency
UC Davis
Sacramento, CA
6/30/2012
Fellowship
UC Davis
Sacramento, CA
6/30/2013
UC Davis Medical Center PM&R
Associate Professor
- Member, American Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Member, American College of Sports Medicine
- Member, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
- Member, Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine
- 2012, William M. Fowler, Jr. MD Resident Research Award
- 2006-2007, Recipient, Medical Deans Educational Assistance Scholarship
- 2002-2004, National Collegiate Scholar Association
- 2001-2004, Recipient, Athletic Scholarship, Creighton University
- 2000-2004, Dean's List, Creighton University
- 2000-2004, Recipient, Creighton University Academic Scholarship
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