In the News
Dr. Catherine Logan is fortunate to be featured in the media, recipient of awards, and contributor to industry sites. Below are a few of her most recent mentions:
Dr. Catherine Logan Featured in Bloomberg Discussing ACL Tears in Female Athletes
The higher rate of ACL tears in female athletes is a significant concern within sports medicine. Dr. Catherine Logan recently lent her extensive knowledge on the subject to a an article published by Bloomberg News. Dr. Logan discussed key contributing factors, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies.
Dr. Catherine Logan recently published an article in AOSSM title, ‘COVID-19 Related Cardiology for the Sports Medicine Physician’
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Catherine Logan recently published an article in AOSSM publication. The article provides a guide for physicians working in the sports medicine field to address the needs of athletes returning to sports after recovering for a COVID-19 infection. The article was published in Sports Medicine Update, a journal of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine in March 2021.
How the Premier Lacrosse League Built Its Bubble Tournament
When the coronavirus derailed the PLL’s campaign before it began, a last-ditch idea in a shared Google Doc became the Championship Series. With the fanless bubble tourney now underway in Utah and other leagues reopening across sports, we spoke with those involved about what it took to make the PLL’s second season happen.
Dr. Catherine Logan is the proud recipient of RJOS/SCA Professional Development Scholarship Award
The mission of the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society is to promote the professional development of women in orthopaedics throughout all stages of their careers.
Listen to Dr. Catherine Logan on The Prehab Guy’s Podcast
In this episode, Mike chat’s with Dr. Catherine Logan, MD, MBA, MSPT is a sports medicine Orthopedic Surgeon and writer, as well as a former physical therapist and personal trainer who also happens to hold a masters of business association. Through our conversation, we learned about her career path, how her past experiences as a physical therapist have influenced her practice as an orthopedic surgeon today and her thoughts on the future of medicine and healthcare in the United States.