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MEDICAL
DIRECTORS
Keith
Feder, M.D. - Medical Director
Dr. Feder is the Medical
Director of the West Coast Center for Orthopedic Surgery and Sports
Medicine, Founder of the West Coast Sports Medicine Foundation,
Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Centinela
Hospital, and Medical Director of the Team to Win program at Centinela
Hospital. Dr. Feder is a Clinical Instructor at UCLA School of
Medicine. Dr. Feder lends his sports medicine expertise as a committee
member of the CIF State safety committee and was appointed by
the Governor of the State of California as a member of the Board
of Trustees of the Health Professions Education Foundation. He
is a graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical School, New York, followed
by an internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at SUNY Downstate
Medical Center, New York. Dr. Feder spent one year in an arthroscopic
surgery and sports medicine fellowship.
Dr. Feder created the Team to Win program to provide sports medicine
expertise and treatment to the student athletes of Los Angeles.
His participation in high school and collegiate athletics has
given him first-hand knowledge of what can occur during exercise.
His expertise in sports medicine is the reason professional athletes
and sports organizations, such as USA Weightlifting, the L.A.
Triathlon, the Nike Real Run Professional Basketball League, and
the L.A. Rugby Club, depend on him as their Chief Orthopedic Consultant.
Dr. Feder was also the Chief Orthopedic Consultant to the Long
Beach Ice Dogs Hockey Team for the past 7 years. Dr. Feder participated
as a Team Physician in the 1996 Summer Olympics (Beach Volleyball)
and the 2000 Summer Olympics Team (Olympic Weight Lifting). Dr.
Feder is also a consultant to the National Hockey League (NHL)
players association.
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William Hohl, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Hohl is an orthopedic
surgeon specializing in pediatric orthopedics, treatment of fractures,
and total joint replacements. He is the chief of Pediatric Orthopedics
at Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, and a clinical instructor
in orthopedics at UCLA School of Medicine. He is an orthopedic
consultant to the Long Beach Ice Dogs, Training To Win, and the
Center for Athletic Medicine.
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Robert Reiss, M.D.
F.A.C.P. - Internal Medicine
Board Certified in both
Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine, Dr. Reiss is prominent
in the local athletic community. He is a Medical Consultant for
the AVP, the Long Beach Ice Dogs, and the Team To Win program.
He is a physician for USC Athletics, and the NCAA Women's Final
Four in Los Angeles. Additionally, Dr. Reiss is a clinical Assistant
Professor in Family and Internal Medicine at USC, and a Fellow
of American College of Physicians.
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DIRECTOR
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Jill Sleight, ATC -
Athletic Trainer
Jill Sleight is the co-founder
and Director of the Team To Win program, at Centinela Hospital.
A graduate of San Diego State University, she is certified through
the National Athletic Trainers Association. She served as the
Public Relations Chairman for the California Athletic Trainers
Association from 1994 to 1999. She is a member of the Board of
Directors for the West Coast Sports Medicine Foundation, as well
as a member of the Beach Cities Academy of Health and Fitness
Advisory Board. Additionally, Jill serves as the medical liaison
and coordinator for profesional team relationships.
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Carol Frey, M.D. -
Foot and Ankle Surgeon
Dr.
Frey is a graduate of Stanford University and USC School of Medicine,
and the Director of the Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center at Orthopedic
Hospital. She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic
Surgery and the former Chief of Orthopedic Foot Service at USC.
She is an Orthopedic consultant to the AVP, Long Beach Ice Dogs,
the L.A. Marathon, the U.S. Triathalon, Nike, Team To Win, and
the Center for Athletic Medicine.
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Robert Bray, M.D. -
Neurosurgeon
A graduate of the Baylor
School of Medicine, Dr. Bray is a neurosurgeon and co-director/founder
of the West Coast Spine Institute. He was the chief of Neurosurgery
at David Grant Medical Center, the largest referral center for
the Air Force on the west coast. He specializes in minimally invasive
surgery and has contributed to the field of spinal surgery with
the development of new instrumentation and procedures. Dr. Bray
is a spine consultant for the Long Beach Ice Dogs, Training To
Win, and the Center for Athletic Medicine.
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Ian Armstrong, M.D.
- Neurosurgeon
Dr. Armstrong is a fellowship-trained
specialist in microsurgery, spinal instrumentation, and neurosurgery,
and is a Neurosurgeon for the West Coast Spine Institute. He is
the Chief of Neurosurgery at Century City Hospital, and teaches
residents at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Armstrong is a spine
consultant for the Long Beach Ice Dogs, Training To Win, and the
Center for Athletic Medicine.
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Joseph Horrigan, D.C.
- Chiropractor, Strength and Conditioning Coach
Dr. Horrigan is the President
of a chiropractic sports medicine facility known as Harrigan Sports
Chiropractic. He is the head Strength and Comditioning Coach for
the Los Angeles Kings Hockey Team. He serves several roles and
positions in sports medicine including Team Chiropractor and Strength
and Conditioning Coach for the Long Beach Ice Dogs, Vice-President
of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, and author
of the IRONMAN Sports Medicine Column. Dr. Horrigan is the chiropractic
consultant for the Center for Athletic Medicine and Training To
Win.
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