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Matthew Schmitz, M.D. ’00, Col USAF (ret) served as captain of the USAFA rugby team in 2000.  While at the Academy, he represented the Western All-Stars at All-American Camp his senior year.  He went on to play in the US Super League for the Chicago Lions from 2000-2004, representing the Air Force Selects in 2000 and was a Midwest All-Star 2001-2004.  He was a member of the USA Eagles who traveled to Russia in the 2003 Super Powers Cup.  Dr. Schmitz has been the Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of Young Adult Hip Preservation at San Antonio Military Medical Center, specializing in adolescent sports and complex hip injuries as well as Associate Program Director for the Orthopedic Surgery Residency at SAMMC. He currently is a hip preservation and adolescent sports surgeon at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of California San Diego
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Matthew Schmitz, M.D. ’00, Col USAF (ret) served as captain of the USAFA rugby team in 2000.  While at the Academy, he represented the Western All-Stars at All-American Camp his senior year.  He went on to play in the US Super League for the Chicago Lions from 2000-2004, representing the Air Force Selects in 2000 and was a Midwest All-Star 2001-2004.  He was a member of the USA Eagles who traveled to Russia in the 2003 Super Powers Cup.  He has served as the team physician for Air Force Rugby since 2009 and as a team physician for the US Rugby Men’s National Team (Eagles) since 2013, including being the head team physician for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England. In 2024 he was again selected to be the team's physician on their end of 2024 tour.
  
He has served as the team physician for Air Force Rugby since 2009 and as a team physician for the US Rugby Men’s National Team (Eagles) since 2013, including being the head team physician for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England.
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Dr. Schmitz has been the Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of Young Adult Hip Preservation at San Antonio Military Medical Center, specializing in adolescent sports and complex hip injuries as well as Associate Program Director for the Orthopedic Surgery Residency at SAMMC. He currently is a hip preservation and adolescent sports surgeon at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego (where he began his career as a resident) and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of California San Diego.  In 2024 he was elected to be the President of the International Orthopedic Diversity Alliance.

Latest revision as of 00:36, 21 October 2024

Matthew Schmitz, M.D. ’00, Col USAF (ret) served as captain of the USAFA rugby team in 2000. While at the Academy, he represented the Western All-Stars at All-American Camp his senior year. He went on to play in the US Super League for the Chicago Lions from 2000-2004, representing the Air Force Selects in 2000 and was a Midwest All-Star 2001-2004. He was a member of the USA Eagles who traveled to Russia in the 2003 Super Powers Cup. He has served as the team physician for Air Force Rugby since 2009 and as a team physician for the US Rugby Men’s National Team (Eagles) since 2013, including being the head team physician for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England. In 2024 he was again selected to be the team's physician on their end of 2024 tour.

Dr. Schmitz has been the Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of Young Adult Hip Preservation at San Antonio Military Medical Center, specializing in adolescent sports and complex hip injuries as well as Associate Program Director for the Orthopedic Surgery Residency at SAMMC. He currently is a hip preservation and adolescent sports surgeon at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego (where he began his career as a resident) and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of California San Diego. In 2024 he was elected to be the President of the International Orthopedic Diversity Alliance.