Nicholas Stetkevich, D.O.
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Nicholas Stetkevich, D.O.
Assistant Professor
Positions
- Assistant Professor
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Pediatrics-Adol. & Sports Med.
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas United States
Education
- BS from Santa Clara University
- 05/2006 - Santa Clara, California United States
- Biology
- MPH from University of California, Davis
- 05/2010 - Davis, California United States
- DO from Touro University
- 06/2015 - Vallejo, California United States
- Residency at University of Arizona/Banner University Medical Center
- 05/2019 - Tucson, Arizona United States
- Pediatrics
- Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine
- 06/2020 - Houston, Texas United States
- Pediatric Sports Medicine
Professional Interests
- Throwing injuries
- Public Health aspects of Sports Medicine
Professional Statement
Exercise is one of the best prescriptions for better health. The practice of sports medicine enables children and adults to continue an active, healthy lifestyle and provides education and guidance on their journey.Sports and medicine are my passions and my time as a college athlete, schoolteacher, and coach gives me insight into the life of the young athlete. I am committed to working together with the injured patient to develop a plan that will facilitate healing and equip them to reach their full potential.
My research experience involves the implementation of a major public health intervention demonstrating the positive influence that athletics can have on our society, particularly for the pediatric population.
Selected Publications
- N. Stetkevich, Hergenroeder AC ""Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita": AAP Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness Monthly Update, Case of the Month." 2020 May;
- Jaime, M. C., H. L. McCauley, D. J. Tancredi, J. Nettiksimmons, M. R. Decker, J. G. Silverman, B. O'Connor, N. Stetkevich, and E. Miller "Athletic Coaches as Violence Prevention Advocates." J Interpers Violence. 2014 Jun 11;
- Miller, E., D. J. Tancredi, H. L. McCauley, M. R. Decker, M. C. Virata, H. A. Anderson, N. Stetkevich, et al ""Coaching boys into men": a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a dating violence prevention program." J Adolesc Health. 2012 Nov;51(5):431-8. Pubmed PMID: 23084163
Memberships
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- Fellow
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Council on Sports Medicine
- Member
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Orthopedics
- Member
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Osteopathic Pediatricians
- Member
- American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Urgent Care Medicine
- Member
- American Medical Society of Sports Medicine
- Member
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