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Dr. Palmer earned his degree at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and trained at the OU Family Medicine Residency Program where he was Chief Resident. He then completed a fellowship in primary care sports medicine. He is a team physician for a local high school, college sports teams, and provides coverage for the minor league sports teams in the metro area. Dr. Palmer is Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine. In 2008, Dr. Palmer joined the Army Reserve Medical Corps.
"I love Family Medicine and I love teaching it to younger doctors. The Great Plains Residency Program has allowed me to grow as a physician and a person while I develop new skills and pursue interests and passions. Being around people trying to learn is both challenging and invigorating - it helps keep me sharp."
Special Interests: Sports Medicine, treating musculoskeletal injuries, asthma management and diabetes care; loking forward to remaining active in the Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians
Career Highlights: Chief of the Department of Family Medicine at Deaconess Hospital; Vice President of the OAFP, holds a similar office for the local Frontier District of the AAFP; recertified Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine and remains active as an advisor/faculty member for the OU Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Hobbies: Enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, as well as being involved in his church; teaches Sunday School and coaches his childrens' youth sports; rides a bike and plays basketball for fitness; an avid reader and enjoys working puzzles (crossword and sudoku)
Favorite Quote: "Do you want to impress people or influence people? You can impress people from a distance, but to influence, you must be close and personally involved in that person's life." - Don Demeter
