BIO + EDUCATION

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Dr. Mark Goodman is a native of Central Oregon.

He received his undergraduate degree at Oregon State University.  His medical training was completed at Oregon Health & Science University where he graduated cum laude and a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He completed his residency at University of Utah, where he served as chief resident. His fellowship followed with subspecialty training in Sports Medicine at the University of Utah. He has worked with athletes of all levels and volunteered as a physician for the Cascade Cycling Classic, USA Olympic Speed Skating and University of Utah team sports. During and following training he served as a physician at Alta, Park City and Mt. Bachelor Ski Clinics.

Dr. Goodman specializes in the diagnosis and non-operative treatment of acute injuries and chronic conditions of the shoulder, knee, hip and spine.  His interest lies in non-surgical treatment options for tendon, nerve and cartilage problems. He has a passion for comprehensive care of issues surrounding athletes of all levels, master’s athletes and active patients.

As an aging athlete and fitness enthusiast he enjoys fitness in many forms, rides road bikes, cyclocross, and mountain bikes, alpine and backcountry skis, and competed in local cycling races. Above all Dr. Goodman wants to help his patients achieve their best possible outcome and get them back to all of the things they enjoy. He understands the mental and physical toll an injury or chronic condition can cause, and he strives to provide the advanced non-surgical, minimally invasive and regenerative medicine solutions to those seeking an alternative to surgery.

Dr. Goodman has a special interest and advanced training in musculoskeletal ultrasound and regenerative treatments such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy.  In 2019, he completed CrossFit M.D. training and enjoys working with patients on lifestyle interventions to promote and optimize health.

PODCASTS

Dr. Goodman has been an invited guest on multiple podcasts, published peer-reviewed studies, authored book chapters and given national lectures on the topics of sports and performance medicine.

Check out Dr. Goodman on the following podcasts:

“Rethinking Joint Health: Beyond Surgery”
Wild Health Podcast

“The right dose of exercise”
with Dr. Julie Foucher, Pursuing Health Podcast

“Regenerative Medicine”,
Capacity Podcast

“Sleep optimization”
Spine & Body Podcast

“Platelet Rich Plasma”,
Wild Health Podcast

“Performance optimization- Sports Supplements”,
Wild Health Podcast

“All about inflammation”,
Wild Health Podcast

“Optimizing fitness with genomic based exercise, diet, and recovery”,
Wild Health Podcast

“Understanding the microbiome”,
Wild Health Podcast

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More about Dr. Goodman:

  • Dr. Goodman is board certified in Emergency Medicine with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine. He completed his Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Utah, where he gained extensive experience in diagnostic ultrasound and interventional procedures for musculoskeletal conditions.

  • With advanced training and clinical experience, Dr. Goodman integrates orthobiologic therapies — such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) — into personalized, evidence-based treatment plans to support healing and optimize recovery for musculoskeletal injuries.

  • Dr. Goodman has over a decade of hands-on experience in MSK ultrasound and has taught nationally on the subject. He is a faculty member at the Ultrasound Leadership Academy and has authored multiple textbook chapters on ultrasound-guided procedures.

  • As part of his commitment to non-surgical solutions, Dr. Goodman utilizes extracorporeal shockwave therapy to treat chronic tendon injuries and musculoskeletal pain — a modality grounded in emerging sports medicine research.

  • Dr. Goodman takes a modern approach to sports medicine, incorporating principles of lifestyle and precision medicine to create tailored strategies that enhance performance, prevent injury, and support long-term health.

    1. Rowh A, Rowh M, Goodman M. Emergency Department Treatment Provides Immediate and Durable Relief Following Vaccine Injury: A Case Report. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2023 Feb;7(1):29-32. doi: 10.5811/cpcem.2022.11.57642. PMID: 36859331; PMCID: PMC9983336

    2. Goodman MQ, Schmitt RE, Petron D, Gee C, Mallin M. The Effect of Bedside Ultrasound on Diagnosis and Management of Patients Presenting to a Sports Medicine Clinic With Undifferentiated Shoulder Pain. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 2015;31(2):82-85. doi:10.1177/8756479314565237

    3. Steenblik J, Goodman M,Davis V, Gee C, Hopkins CL, Stephen R, Madsen T.  Intranasal sufentanil for the treatment of acute pain in a winter resort clinic. Am J Emerg Med. 2012 May 23. PubMed PMID: 22633713.

    • Goodman, Mark.  Ultrasound Guided Joint Aspiration and Injection. In: Mallin M and Dawson M. Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound Vol 1. In Press.

    • Goodman, Mark.  Ultrasound of the Hip. In: Mallin M and Dawson M. Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound Vol 1. In Press.

    • Goodman, Mark.  Procedural Sedation. In: Becker J and Schroeder ED. International Emergency Medicine Handbook. Emergency Medicine Residents Association, Texas, 2011. In Press.

    • Goodman, Mark.  Carbon Monoxide. In: Becker J and Schroeder ED. International Emergency Medicine Handbook. Emergency Medicine Residents Association, Texas, 2011. In Press.

    • Goodman, Mark.  Carbamate Poisoning. In: Becker J and Schroeder ED. International Emergency Medicine Handbook. Emergency Medicine Residents Association, Texas, 2011. In Press.

  • Apr 2023           
    “A case-based approach to Personal(ized) Lifestyle Medicine”. Podium presentation American Medical Society of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

    Apr 2013         
    The Effect of Bedside Ultrasound on the Diagnosis and Management of Patients Presenting to Sports Medicine Clinic with Undifferentiated Shoulder pain.  American Medical Society of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

    Apr 2013         
    Season in Danger or Just a Bump? Poster presentation.  American Medical Society of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.

    Oct 2011         
    Intranasal Sufentanil for the Treatment of Acute Pain in a Winter Resort Clinic. American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly Research Forum. San Francisco, CA 

    May 2010        
    Sensitivity and Predictors of Positive Lower Extremity Venous Duplex Ultrasound in the Setting of Pulmonary Embolism. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine National Meeting.  Phoenix, AZ 

    Mar 2010         
    Sensitivity and Predictors of Positive Lower Extremity Venous Duplex Ultrasound in the Setting of Pulmonary Embolism. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Western Regional Research Forum.  Sonoma, CA 

TAILORED AND PATIENT-FOCUSED

Dr. Goodman offers a holistic, patient-focused approach, designing personalized treatment plans that combine advanced therapies for your recovery and long-term health. Each care plan is tailored to your needs, combining cutting-edge treatments with follow-ups to ensure optimal outcomes.

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy to accelerate tissue healing

  • Tenex and TenJet procedures for targeted soft tissue repair

  • Shockwave therapy to relieve pain and stimulate regeneration

  • High-resolution ultrasound imaging for advanced diagnostics

  • Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) for joint conditions

  • Focused on restoring function and preventing future injury

  • Long-term follow-ups designed to support patient outcomes

  • Streamlined scheduling with customized care pathways

  • Evidence-based treatments delivered in a boutique setting

  • Personalized orthobiologic therapies for precise recovery

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