Christie Langenberg MD CAQSM is a family medicine and sports medicine physician at Greater Lawrence
Family Health Center in Lawrence, Massachusetts, a core faculty member at Lawrence Family Medicine
Residency, and assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of
Massachusetts Chan Medical School. She graduated from Tufts University where she was a 4-year
member and senior captain of the women’s lacrosse team. She attended residency at Swedish Family
Medicine Residency Cherry Hill, in Seattle, Washington where she helped care for athletes at Seattle
University. She completed her fellowship in Sports and Exercise Medicine at the University of
Massachusetts where she learned interventional and musculoskeletal ultrasound. Since then, she has
taught at local POCUS courses and provided musculoskeletal ultrasound instruction to family medicine
residents. She is passionate about reducing disparities in sports and musculoskeletal medicine, including
through the use of ultrasound. Her efforts include bringing POCUS to school-based health center clinics
and high school football sidelines. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her husband and three
young children and trying to find time to exercise, garden, hike, cross-country ski, and spend time in the
woods.