Connor Farrell, D.O. (he/him)
- Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
Biography
I am a primary care sports medicine doctor. I treat children and adults with osteoarthritis, tendon injuries and chronic disease management.
I offer various treatments, including medication management, diagnostic and procedural ultrasound and injection therapy.
I believe in a patient-centered approach to medicine, recognizing that every patient has a unique story and individual health goals. By building strong relationships with my patients, I aim to empower them through education and personalized care plans.
My clinical interests include diagnostic and interventional ultrasound, orthobiologics, overuse injuries and injury prevention. As a lifelong athlete, I was naturally drawn to sports medicine and completed a fellowship at OHSU.
In my free time, I enjoy weightlifting, competing in triathlons and spending time outdoors. I also love watching Bay Area sports teams and enjoying quality moments with my wife and dog.
Education and training
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Degrees
- D.O., 2020, Western University of Health Sciences
- B.S., 2014, University of California at Irvine
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Residency
- Family Medicine, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, 2023
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Fellowship
- Sports Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, 2024
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Certifications
- American Board of Family Medicine, 2023
- Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine (CAQSM), 2024
Memberships and associations:
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- American Medical Society for Sports Medicine