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Mark E. Lavallee, M.D., C.S.C.S., F.A.C.S.M.,
received both his undergraduate and medical school degrees from Pennsylvania
State University. After completing a
family practice residency at York Hospital in York, PA, and a sports medicine
fellowship at the Crozer-Keystone Health System in Philadelphia, PA, he
acquired the C.A.Q. in sports medicine and his certification as Strength and
condition Specialist from the NSCA. He was recruited by the Memorial Family
Practice Residency to start the South Bend Sports Medicine Fellowship, where he
currently acts as its co-director. Dr. Lavallee is a fellow of the American
College of Sports Medicine and has a faculty appointment as an Assistant
Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at Indiana University College of
Medicine. Locally, Dr. Lavallee is the team physician for area high school
athletic programs, head team physician for Indiana University South Bend,
medical director of the Sunburst Race (1999-Present), and is the team physician
for University of Notre Dame men’s soccer team. Dr. Lavallee was lead author
for the AFP Monograph Series on Fractures and Dislocations, Vol. 1 & 2
(2002). On a national and international level, Dr. Lavallee has been the
medical director for the World Masters Weightlifting championships in Glascow,
Scotland (1999), Orlando, Florida (2000), Kefalonia, Greece (2001), the World
Masters Games in Melbourne, Australia (2002) Savannah,GA (2003), Vienna,
Austria (2004), World Masters Games in Edmonton, Alberta (2005) and most
recently Bordeaux, France, (2006). As a
team physician and sports medicine board member for USA Weightlifting, he has
covered numerous national and international events for our national Junior and
Senior teams, including the 2003 World Weightlifting Championships
(Vancouver,B.C.), the Olympic Team trials prior to the Sydney 2000 and 2004
Athens Olympic Summer Games, and our World Junior Women’s Team Champions in
Thessaloniki, Greece (2001). Dr.
Lavallee also has served as medical director for US Fencing National
Championship (2000), Jr/Cadet World Championship (2000), Junior National
Championships (2006 US Boxing). He is an active member of AMSSM board member
and chairman of the fellowship committee.
Dr. Lavallee has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, classical
type. He joined the Ehlers Danlos
National Foundation as one of its early members in 1987. He has enjoyed speaking at many of the
national conferences he has attended. Dr. Lavallee served on the EDNF’s board
of directors from 2000-2005, where he created the Professional Advisory Network
(nee Professional Advisory Council) He currently serves on the Ehlers-Danlos
National Foundation’s Professional Advisory Network and is a co-investigator
with the NIH on a study looking at
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Marfan’s Syndrome with Nazli McDonnell, MD,
PhD.
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