Dr. Geoffrey Gustavsen begins his second year with the University of Delaware athletics staff as a Team Physician with the UD Sports Medicine Clinic in 2007-08.
He previously worked for three years at the University of Delaware Student Health Center. He and UD Sports Medicine Physician Dr. Andrew Reisman, who replaced Dr. Vince Disabella last summer, are responsible for the medical care and treatment of all University of Delaware student-athletes.
Originally from Boise, ID, Dr. Gustavsen earned his degree in Government and International Relations from the University of Notre Dame and earned his medical degree from the University of Washington in 1989.
Gustavsen did his residency in family medicine at Phoenix Baptist Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ, and he remained there to teach and practice for several years afterwards. While in Phoenix, he also became board certified in Medical Acupuncture and used acupuncture in his practice extensively.
He moved East in 2001 where he completed a sports medicine fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. At Jefferson, Dr. Gustavsen started clinical research which he has continued with colleagues at the University of Delaware in the Department of Exercise and Movement Science. Their work, done in Delaware’s Human Performance Lab, looks at the effects of electro-acupuncture on unstable ankles.