Neha Raukar M.D. M.S. is a physician board-certified in both emergency medicine and primary care sports medicine. She specializes in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal and sports conditions. This includes: Acute musculoskeletal conditions. Overuse Injuries and Injury prevention. Mild traumatic brain injury (concussion) and other head injuries. Chronic and acute medical illnesses in athletes such as infectious mononucleosis and asthma. Nutrition supplements and ergogenic aids. Her research interests include concussion, the female athlete triad, and the use of the bone stimulator for stress fractures. She is an attending emergency medicine physician at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital. She teaches and mentors medical students and residents at Brown University. She has also served as a flight physician in Pittsburgh. Dr. Raukar has developed the emergency medicine orthopedic lecture curriculum at Brown University and lectures throughout the US, including an instructional course lecture before the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine. She has written chapters on the emergent management of musculoskeletal conditions. She is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and is Chair of the Sports Medicine Section as well as a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. In addition, she is an assistant team physician for Brown University, the AST Dew Tour, and UCI – the international BMX team.