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General Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Care,
Sports Medicine
Primary Care: Internal Medicine,
Orthopaedic Surgery
Contact Information
Address:
University Physicians-Charlottesville, 415 Ray C. Hunt Dr.,
Charlottesville, VA, 22903
Phone: 434.924.2472
Fax: 434.243.2854
Email:
jm9m@virginia.edu
Training & Certification
Internal Medicine, University of Virginia
Primary Care Sports Medicine, University of North Carolina
- Internal Medicine, 1995
- Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine, 1997
Clinical Practice
general internal medicine, primary care sports medicine, non-operative musculoskeletal/orthopaedic care, therapeutic injections for common sports medicine conditions, concussion management in athletes
Background
Dr. John MacKnight is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Virginia. After completing his undergraduate work at the University of Delaware, Dr. MacKnight graduated cum laude from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He then completed categorical internal medicine residency training at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center before undertaking fellowship training in primary care sports medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He returned to the University of Virginia as a faculty member in internal medicine in 1996. Since his original clinical appointment, Dr. MacKnight has added a joint clinical appointment in Orthopaedic Surgery and is now medical director and primary care team physician for the University of Virginia athletic department. Through his various clinical duties, Dr. MacKnight has a wide array of teaching responsibilities which include musculoskeletal education for third and fourth year medical students as well as residents in internal medicine. In addition to these teaching duties, Dr. MacKnight has published and edited a number of papers and chapters in sports medicine literature. He lives in Charlottesville with his wife and four children. Dr. MacKnight enjoys music, sporting events and family travel.
- Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine, 2012
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