Dr. Ryan Petering is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, OR. He has trained at East Tennessee State University (MD and undergrad) and OHSU (Family Medicine residency and Sports Medicine fellowship). He currently serves as Sports Medicine Fellowship Director and Sports Medicine Medical Director. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound is a cornerstone of his academic career. Specifically, musculoskeletal ultrasound curriculum development and practice implementation are focus areas. This includes work locally in Portland, Oregon, at OHSU as well as regionally and nationally thru partnerships with GUSI, the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine (AMSSM), AAFP, OAFP, and STFM. He teaches medical students, medical residents, fellows and attendings/faculty to use MSK ultrasound as a key part of medical decision making and practice. He manages multiple CME courses thru OHSU, including hands-on scanning and use of cadavers to teach MSK diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Outside of work, Ryan and family spending time in the outdoors skiing, kayaking, surf-skiing, mountain biking and living the van life in his DIY sprinter van.