Assistant Clinical Professor
UC Davis
Sacramento, California
Dr. Kevin Mullins is a PM&R Sports Medicine Physician at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), where he specializes in the nonsurgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. He completed his medical school training at UC Davis, where he was named "Medical Student of the Year", and then continued his training thereafter at UC Davis as well for residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, during which Dr. Mullins served as a Chief Resident of the department. Upon residency completion, Dr. Mullins was invited to Stanford University where he underwent his Sports Medicine fellowship training, serving as team physician for several of the men's and women's NCAA-1 championship teams. Dr. Mullins has published/lectured extensively on sports medicine topics and in addition to his work at Stanford University, he has provided medical care to all levels of athletes, from High School to Professional and Olympian. Dr. Mullins has previously served as co-chair for the Palo Alto Veteran Affairs Adaptive Sports Committee, leading specialized rehabilitation events that aim to optimize veteran's independence, community engagement, well-being, and quality of life. In his current role as Assistant Clinical Professor at UC Davis Sports Medicine, Dr. Mullins is well versed in ultrasound-guided procedures, musculoskeletal therapy prescription based on biomechanics, and non-operative treatment of sports medicine injuries. He has also completed the 2019-2020 Stanford University School of Medicine Clinical Teaching Series Seminar, and has a very strong interest in academics, working with students of all ages. He currently serves as an Academic Coach for the UC Davis School of Medicine, and is a weekly instructor in the Clinical Skills A Doctoring Course. Dr. Mullins also enjoys working with community leaders to motivate and instill confidence in local high school and pre-health students.
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM ET
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.