Jeremy grew up in Michigan. He completed his undergraduate degree in exercise science and athletic training at Ball State University, where he also ran track and cross country. He later went on to receive his Physician’s Associate degree from Western Michigan University in 2006. He began his career as a PA in North Carolina and later moved to Colorado, where he worked as a PA at Steadman Hawkins from 2012, until he joined DSPI in February 2025. Areas of specialty are sports medicine, complex hip, knee and shoulder injuries including acl tears, meniscus tears, labral tears, gluteal tears, rotator cuff tears, dysplasia and femoral acetabular impingement. Advanced ultrasound guided injections with PRP and cortisone. Reviewing and interpreting mris. Lumbar spine and cervical spine treatment. Aside from his career as a PA, Jeremy has also been a cross country assistant coach at Heritage High School from 2017-2019, a Young Professional volunteer at Children’s Hospital from 2018-2024, and the chair for the Super Hero Scuttle Event from 2021-2023.
Double Major in Exercise Science and Athletic Training from Ball State University 1999-2004
Physician’s Associate degree from Western Michigan University 2004-2006
Sports Medicine training-Medsport with University of Michigan
Steadman Hawkins 2012-2025
Mid-American Conference Presidential Award at Ball State University 1999-2004
Presidential Scholarship Award at Ball State University 1999-2004
John Josten Award Endowment at Western Michigan University 2005
CU Orthopaedics Professionalism Award 2021
Jeremy likes running, hiking, volleyball, coaching runners, sports medicine, professional and college sport events and enjoying the mountains.
“If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that’s a full day. That’s a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you’re going to have something special.” Jimmy Valvano
“Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up.” Jimmy Valvano