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Brian Atkinson, MD, CAQSM, DipACLM Brian Atkinson, MD, CAQSM, DipACLM

Pronouns: he/him/his

Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Assistant Program Director, Core Faculty

MAHEC Family Health Center at Enka/Candler map
25 Westridge Market Place
Candler, NC 28715
phone (828) 418-0040

MAHEC Family Health Center at Biltmore map
123 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
phone (828) 257-4730

Medical School: University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
Residency: MAHEC Asheville Family Medicine Residency Program
Fellowship: Primary Care Sports Medicine, Cone Health Sports Medicine Fellowship
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine, Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine, Diplomate in Lifestyle Medicine

Dr. Brian Atkinson brings specialized expertise in family medicine, lifestyle medicine, and sports medicine to his practice. With a focus on musculoskeletal injuries and preventive care for active individuals, he works closely with his patients to develop personalized treatment and recovery plans. Dr. Atkinson is particularly passionate about helping patients of all ages maintain wellness, mobility, and function throughout their lives. He is also team physician for UNC Asheville Athletics, Warren Wilson College Athletics, and medical director for multiple road and trail running races. He takes pride in educating his patients on the importance of physical activity, nutrition, and overall well-being as part of a comprehensive approach to health.


Robert Boykin, MD Robert Boykin, MD
Sports Medicine Core Faculty

Dr. Robert Boykin is a sports medicine and shoulder surgeon with EmergeOrtho, Blue Ridge Region in Asheville, NC. Originally from South Carolina, Dr. Boykin graduated as a Morehead Scholar with highest distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He then received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University, where he was elected President of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and Vice-President of his medical school class. Dr. Boykin completed his internship and residency training in the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program in Boston, Massachusetts. He served as Administrative Chief Resident for the Massachusetts General Hospital while also working at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Children’s Hospital Boston. During his time in residency Dr. Boykin assisted with care of the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, and Boston Bruins.

Dr. Boykin then received subspecialty training in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery at The Steadman Clinic and Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, Colorado. During his time in Vail he traveled with the U.S. Ski Team and worked with numerous professional athletes. After fellowship he traveled to Annecy, France where he completed additional subspecialty training in advanced shoulder surgery at the Alps Surgery Institute.

Dr. Boykin is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor for UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine and is president elect of the North Carolina Orthopedic Association. He is a member of the prestigious American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Society and currently serves as associate editor for the Jounral of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty. He has published articles in peer reviewed journals, authored book chapters, and presented sports medicine research at national and international meetings. He also has served as a team physician for the U.S. men’s and women’s alpine ski team, a consultant to the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation for hip research in tennis players, and is currently a team physician for Asheville High School, North Buncombe High School, Montreat College, and Warren Wilson College.


Katherine Hartley, MD Katherine Hartley, MD
Sports Medicine Faculty

Dr. Hartley received her Doctor of Medicine from The University of Tennessee College of Medicine before training as a resident first in Orthopedic/ General Surgery at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis, TN and then completing residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Wake Forest University/ Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem, NC. Additional fellowship training in Musculoskeletal Imaging was also completed at Wake Forest.


David Hodges, MD David Hodges, MD
Sports Medicine Faculty

Dr. Hodges is a graduate of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC. He completed a residency in Radiology and his fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC.


Kyle Judkins, DO, CAQSM Kyle Judkins, DO, CAQSM
Clinical Faculty, Past Sports Medicine Fellow

MAHEC Family Health Center at Biltmore map
123 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
phone (828) 257-4730

Emerge Ortho BRBJ in Asheville; team doctor for UNCA.


Jessica Knapp, DO, CAQSM Jessica Knapp, DO, CAQSM
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Director, Core Faculty

MAHEC Family Health Center at Biltmore map
123 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
phone (828) 257-4730

I grew up in Erie, PA in a tight knit family. I started my training as an undergrad at Penn State Behrend where I was inducted into the college’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014 for my achievements as a long-distance runner that included being named Female Athlete of the Year twice among other awards. Then continued to stay in my home town and went to Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine for her medical training. While in medical school, I served as head coach for high school and middle school cross country and track teams. Then I decide it was time to get out of the snow belt and trained in Wilmington, NC for family medicine and then completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Connecticut. After my fellowship, I worked as core faculty at Tufts Family Medicine Residency and spent several years teaching the physical exam courses at Tufts School of Medicine and Harvard School of Medicine. We decided to move out of the city in 2018 to be closer to friends and family, leave the snow, and enjoy the mountains! Since moving we have had our daughter Jane whose pics grace my presentations.

MAHEC has been a great organization to move to. We have made friends within the department and community. Teaching learners is absolutely my favorite part of my job and energizes me. I appreciate how willing MAHEC has been to embrace change culture.

I am very interested in research and over the past few years earned the Young investigator’s Research Grant Award and Humanitarian Award from the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. I serve as the national subcommittee chair for Faculty Development American Society of Sports Medicine and completed the North American Primary Care Research Group Research Fellowship. My work focuses on female athletes and disordered eating, body image issues, the female athlete triad (energy deficiency, menstrual disturbances, and bone loss), the benefits of sports participation for young girls, group visits to encourage pediatric patients to get moving, health equity, and managing change.


Ole Raustol, MD Ole Raustol, MD
Sports Medicine Faculty

Aimee J. Riley, DO Aimee J. Riley, DO
Sports Medicine Faculty

Dr. Aimee Riley completed her undergraduate studies at Liberty University where she graduated summa cum laude. She completed her medical training at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, earning the Distinguished Scholar Award in General Surgery, the Student of the Year award and the TOUCH (Translating Osteopathic Understanding into Community Health) Pin Award.

She completed her orthopedic surgery internship and residency at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctors Hospital followed by a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University.

She’s a member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the American Association for Hand Surgery, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, the American Osteopathic Association, and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.

Dr. Riley specializes in the latest surgical and nonsurgical hand and upper extremity treatments, including trauma surgery and advanced microsurgical techniques, to restore her patients’ function.

When she is not seeing patients, Dr. Riley spends time with her family enjoying the outdoor activities such as running, cycling, hiking, and camping.


Michael P. Shea, MD Michael P. Shea, MD
Sports Medicine Faculty

Dr. Shea earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame, in Notre Dame, IN, where he graduated cum laude. In 1999, he received his medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago, IL. He completed both his internship and family medicine residency in Greensboro with the Moses Cone Family Medicine Residency Program at Moses Cone Health System, where he also conducted his fellowship in primary care sports medicine.

Dr. Shea treats sports medicine and non-surgical orthopedic conditions with a focus on overuse injuries in runners and cyclists. He founded the orthopedic urgent care in 2009 and cares for patients in the Asheville and Arden offices. He is trained in ultrasound guided injections.

He provides sports medicine coverage for several local high schools and colleges including UNC Asheville and Erwin High School. In his spare time, he enjoys gravel cycling and hiking with his wife and kids.


Fred Stichel, MS, RD, LDN Fred Stichel, MS, RD, LDN
Registered Dietician

I am originally from New York City. I have lived in New York, New Jersey, Washington, Maryland and North Carolina. I received my Bachelor Degree in Biological Sciences from Binghamton University. My first career was in secondary education. I spent 10 years as a high school science teacher in NYC during which time I earned my Master’s Degree in Education from Queens College. I also had a brief career in the photography industry during a hiatus from teaching.

I moved to Asheville with my wife and two daughters in 2004. In 2007, I returned to school to study Nutrition and Dietetics. I earned my credentials as a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Nutritionist in 2010. Since then, I have worked to create Nutrition Care programs in primary care practices throughout the area. In 2007, I came to MAHEC to develop Nutrition Care and with the support of so many wonderful colleagues, we have built a robust program that offers Medical Nutrition Therapy to all MAHEC patients as well as patients from other practices in the community. I also serve as the clinical nutrition and dietetics educator providing didactic and participatory learning opportunities for all MAHEC learners from all disciplines. Working with patients, providers and learners at MAHEC has been the most rewarding professional experience of my career. I am always grateful for the opportunity to participate in the interdisciplinary care we provide, cooperate with so many special people, help our community improve their health, and provide our next generation of health care providers with knowledge and resources to integrate nutrition into patient care.

As my colleagues at Family Medicine will attest, I am passionate about incorporating healthful eating patterns and lifestyle practices into disease prevention and management. I believe that my role as an advocate for lifestyle intervention is as important as my role as a counselor in this treatment. It is always exciting for me to meet and work with residents and other learners who share this passion and show interest in collaborating with me in this advocacy.

Now that my daughters are grown and on their own, I have plenty of time for my other passion of exploring the forests by bike and foot. I have been an avid cyclist for over 20 years. I spend the majority of my free time mountain biking, running, hiking and enjoying our empty nest with Karen, my wife of 30 years.

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