Nicolas Hatamiya, DO

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1500 Owens Street, #200
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-353-9400
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    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CABA2010Integrative Biology
    Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CADO2017Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
    Stanford Health Care, San Jose, CAResidency2020Family Medicine Residency
    University of California, Los Angeles, Los AngelesFellowship2021Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA2022Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
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    Arnold P. Gold Foundation2016Gold Humanism Honor Society
    Sigma Sigma Phi National Osteopathic Honors Society2017Honors Society Inductee
    California Academy of Family Physicians2018National Conference Scholarship Recipient
    California Academy of Family Physicians2019All Member's Advocacy Scholarship Recepient
    American Medical Society for Sports Medicine2019Resident Scholarship Repient
    Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors2020Advocacy Award
    American Medical Society for Sports Medicine2020Local Humanitarian Service Project Grant
    American Academy of Family Physicians2023Fellow Designation (FAAFP)
    University of California, San Francisco2024Excellence in Student Teaching Award

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    Dr. Hatamiya is a board-certified Primary Care Sports Medicine physician who focuses on caring for patients of all ages and strives to provide comprehensive care to help them achieve their goals and embrace healthy lifestyles. He has particular interests in musculoskeletal ultrasound, preventative medicine and exercise-as-medicine care.

    In research, Dr. Hatamiya's interests include applications of digital health technologies, point-of-care ultrasound, and improving musculoskeletal medical education. He has also performed research in biomechanics and exercise physiology.

    Dr. Hatamiya earned his bachelor’s degree in Integrative Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and followed by earning his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif. He completed a residency in family medicine at Stanford Health Care, at which he served as chief resident and completed a faculty development track. Dr. Hatamiya then completed a fellowship in primary care sports medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    On the playing field, Dr. Hatamiya has served as a team physician for the UCLA Bruins, local high schools, and served as assistant team physician for the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers. Currently, he is a team physician for the Academy of Art University in San Francisco (NCAA Division II) and the Oakland Roots USL professional soccer team.

    Dr. Hatamiya is also the Program Director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine fellowship program. He is a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians and Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. In 2020, he received a grant from the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine for a local humanitarian service project.

    Dr. Hatamiya sees patients at the UCSF Orthopaedic Institute in San Francisco, UCSF’s Berkeley Outpatient Center and at the UCSF Sports Medicine Center for Young Athletes in Walnut Creek.

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    1. Baseline Sleep Characteristics in NCAA Division I Collegiate Athletes. Clin J Sport Med. 2024 Jul 01; 34(4):370-375. Goldman JT, Donohoe B, Hatamiya N, Boland NF, Vail J, Holmes KE, Presby D, Kim J, Duffaut C. PMID: 38174994.
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    2. Nutritional Strategies for Endurance Cyclists - Periodized Nutrition, Ketogenic Diets, and Other Considerations. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Jul 01; 22(7):248-254. Wei RJ, Orbeta L, Hatamiya NS, Chang CJ. PMID: 37417661.
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    3. Cardiac Troponin Testing as a Component of Return to Play Cardiac Screening in Young Competitive Athletes Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection. J Am Heart Assoc. 2022 08 16; 11(16):e025369. Moulson N, Petek BJ, Churchill TW, Drezner JA, Harmon KG, Kliethermes SA, Mellacheruvu P, Patel MR, Baggish AL, ORCCA Investigators †. PMID: 35929475; PMCID: PMC9496314.
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    4. Cardiovascular Outcomes in Collegiate Athletes After SARS-CoV-2 Infection: 1-Year Follow-Up From the Outcomes Registry for Cardiac Conditions in Athletes. Circulation. 2022 05 31; 145(22):1690-1692. Petek BJ, Moulson N, Drezner JA, Harmon KG, Kliethermes SA, Churchill TW, Patel MR, Baggish AL, ORCCA Investigators. PMID: 35545946.
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    5. Running Gait Analysis and Biomechanics. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2022 04 01; 21(4):107-108. DeJong P, Hatamiya NS, Barkley LC. PMID: 35394949.
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    6. Prevalence and clinical implications of persistent or exertional cardiopulmonary symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection in 3597 collegiate athletes: a study from the Outcomes Registry for Cardiac Conditions in Athletes (ORCCA). Br J Sports Med. 2022 Aug; 56(16):913-918. Petek BJ, Moulson N, Baggish AL, Kliethermes SA, Patel MR, Churchill TW, Harmon KG, Drezner JA, ORCCA Investigators. PMID: 34725052; PMCID: PMC8561826.
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    7. SARS-CoV-2 Cardiac Involvement in Young Competitive Athletes. Circulation. 2021 07 27; 144(4):256-266. Moulson N, Petek BJ, Drezner JA, Harmon KG, Kliethermes SA, Patel MR, Baggish AL, Outcomes Registry for Cardiac Conditions in Athletes Investigators. PMID: 33866822; PMCID: PMC8300154.
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    8. Time from Start of Quarantine to SARS-CoV-2 Positive Test Among Quarantined College and University Athletes - 17 States, June-October 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021 Jan 08; 70(1):7-11. Atherstone C, Peterson ML, Malone M, Honein MA, MacNeil A, O'Neal CS, Paul S, Harmon KG, Goerl K, Wolfe CR, Casani J, Barrios LC, COVID-19 Collegiate Athlete Testing Group. PMID: 33417591; PMCID: PMC7790154.
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    9. Utility of Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy to Reduce Pain and Improve Function in Common Extensor Tendinosis of the Lateral Epicondyle. Ochsner J. 2021; 21(4):326-328. Hatamiya NS, Kobayashi Y, Gottschalk AW. PMID: 34984044; PMCID: PMC8675626.
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    10. Medial and Lateral Heel Whips: Prevalence and Characteristics in Recreational Runners. PM R. 2015 Aug; 7(8):823-830. Souza RB, Hatamiya N, Martin C, Aramaki A, Martinelli B, Wong J, Luke A. PMID: 25758531.
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