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Scott Cooper, MS, ATCScott Cooper, MS, ATC is the Assistant Manager for Fitness at the Vanderbilt Orthopaedics Institute. A graduate of the University of Alabama he moved here from Richmond, Virginia where he was employed as a Certified Athletic Trainer for the Medical College of Virginia. Scott has worked for Vanderbilt Medical Center for six years and has been a member of the fitness staff since the center first opened in 2005. Scott’s work interests including working with fitness cneter members on behavior modification and exercise prescription and developing member programming. In his spare time he enjoys being with his wife and son, playing golf and traveling.  email

 

Jasper Richardson M.Ed, MS-HCM, ATC,
NASM-PES, CSCS
joined the Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute in October of 2005, after spending 4 years on staff at the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine where his responsibilities ranged from patient care to assisting in the center’s Human Performance/Biomechanics Laboratory. He has been a Certified Athletic Trainer since 1998, receiving both his undergraduate and master’s degree in Athletic Training from the University of Virginia. Jasper has traveled internationally providing medical coverage for the United States Olympic Committee. His professional interests include injuries and rehabilitation of the shoulder, functional rehabilitation and sports reconditioning. In his spare time Jasper enjoys playing soccer, lifting weights running and cycling. email

Mike Neumeyer, ATCMike Neumeyer MS, ATC, CSCS is a Certified Athletic Trainer, as well as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.  After receiving his bachelors degree in Athletic Training from Western Illinois University, Mike attended Southern Illinois University and earned his Masters of Science degree in Exercise Science while working as a graduate assistant with the Saluki Football Team.  He then moved to Kentucky where he worked for two years as an outreach athletic trainer.  Mike and his wife Jeanie moved to Nashville three years ago and has worked in various roles with Vanderbilt Sports Medicine and has been working at the Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Fitness Center for six months while providing outreach athletic training services to Hillwood High School.  Mike is an avid cyclist and enjoys training for and competing in endurance mountain bike races across the region.  email

Mark SnowMark Snow MA, ATC NASM-PES joined the VOI staff in January. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer and has a certification as a Performance Enhancing Specialist. Mark and his wife, Nikki, recently moved from Omaha, Nebraska where he was employed as the clinical coordinator for the Athletic Training Education Program and was assistant director for Campus Recreation in charge of Injury Prevention and Care. Mark has been an ATC for 12 years and has worked at the professional, collegiate, high school and clinical levels of sports medicine. Mark enjoys playing softball and volleyball as well as working out and participating in 5k races in his spare time. One of his work interests is in developing an injury prevention program.

Julie KetchumJulie Ketchum joined the VOI Fitness Staff in October. She was born in Nashville and went to college at Western Kentucky. She has many years of experience with customer service, patient accounting and medical billing. In her spare time Julie enjoys going to movies, shopping, working out and spending time with her friends and family.

Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute
Medical Center East, South Tower, Suite 3200
Nashville, TN 37232-8828
Phone:  (615) 322-4540
Fax:  (615) 322-3984

 

 


 
Employee Recognition Nominee Form
Point of Light Nominee Form

(Deadline for nominations Oct. 31, 2008)

VUMC inks agreement as official health care provider of Nashville Predators

Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute Employees Celebrate 2008 Service Awards

Vanderbilt Shoulder Conference November 7, 2008 - Download Brochure

Dan M. Spengler, MD receives 25-year chair from Vanderbilt

Dan M. Spengler, MD receives honorary Doctor of Science degree from Baldwin-Wallace College

Olympic Taekwondo Team Trainer - Jasper Richardson

Erika Mitchell, MD awarded $1.3 million grant from U.S. Military

3rd Year Resident, Alfred Mansour receives "Best Consultant to the ED Award" from Vanderbilt Emergency Medicine

Marc Tressler, DO and Franklin Physical Therapy receive 2008 Excellence in Healthcare Awards

Jeff Watson, MD finishes Boston Marathon in 2:57:08

Gregory Mencio gives Honduran Girl a New Start

Rehab Oncology Reporter Article - May 2, 2008

2008 Match Results!

New Device Repairs Tendon

Tony Mayo receives $1000 Award from Vanderbilt Risk Management

Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute at Franklin is Moving and changing it's name on December 10!

Men's Health Magazine Lauds Vanderbilt Physicians

Investigators track ACL Injuries' impact on Arthritis

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Kurt Spindler, M.D. Awarded NIH RO1 Grant

Douglas Weikert, M.D. Honored by PRC

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