Shawn Kerger, DO, FAOASM
Dr. Shawn Kerger is a 1996 graduate of the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he completed a pre-doctoral fellowship in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM). He’s since earned board certification in Osteopathic Family Practice and OMM, and a CAQ in Sports Medicine after training at Sports Care with Dr. Gunnar Brolinson. He was an Osteopathic Director and DME at a parallel-track FP residency at The Toledo Hospital and the Osteopathic Site Director at Sports Care, where he served as head team physician for the Toledo Slayers and the Perrysburg Yellow Jackets, and team physician for the University of Toledo Rockets, the Toledo Mud Hens, and the Toledo Storm. He also served as a co-chairman for The Toledo Hospital Ethics Committee. Dr. Kerger was the Discipline Chair of OMM at Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine and an associate professor in Sports Medicine where he was providing care for the Virginia Tech varsity athletes. He obtained his 3rd board certification (in Neuromuscular and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine) in 2005 and was recently named a Fellow in the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.
Currently, he is the Chair, OMM Department, Clinical Professor, OMM, OMM Year 1 Liaison, PHWC at the OU-HCOM Dublin campus; the medical director of the Peter E. Johnston, DO, Simulation and Education Center at Doctors Hospital; the OMM Division Chair at Doctors Hospital; and sees patients in a sports medicine / musculoskeletal medicine practice.
Priscilla Tu, DO, FAOASM, FAAFP
Dr. Tu, a graduate of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, completed a dually-accredited family medicine residency program at Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia, before returning to her alma mater, Duke University, to serve as the Primary Care Sports Medicine fellow. After several years as faculty at Duke, she returned to the Virginia Tech Carilion Family Medicine Residency, where she is now the Associate Program Director as well as the Director of Osteopathic Education. She is an associate professor for the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and an assistant professor for the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Tu is also a diplomat for the American Board of Medical Acupuncturists. She is a team physician for Northside High School, several area colleges, and USA Volleyball.