Jeremy L Coleman, M.D.
Associate Professor; Medical Director, UF Health Family Medicine – Wildlight; Interim Medical Director, UF Health Family Medicine – Amelia Island; Medical Director, Primary Care and Sports Medicine
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About Jeremy L Coleman
Jeremy Coleman, M.D., is a native of Yulee, Florida. As a former athlete who experienced numerous injuries, Dr. Coleman’s love for sports and wellness persisted well after his playing days ended. This experience, in addition to his love for science and improving the health and lives of others, spawned his interest in sports medicine. He earned his degrees at Morehouse College and Duke University School of Medicine. During family medicine training at Louisiana State University, he covered a myriad of athletic events, such as high school sports and professional wrestling. He was also selected as the Resident of the Year. He then served as a team physician at the University of Alabama as a sports medicine fellow with Dr. James Robinson. Dr. Coleman has numerous peer-reviewed publications and has presented sports-medicine topics at local and national conferences.
Most importantly, his love for his family and community led him back home. Currently, he is the medical director at UF Health Family Medicine – Wildlight and UF Health Family Medicine – Amelia Island. Dr. Coleman is also team physician for Yulee and West Nassau High Schools, and a physician at the Nassau County correctional facility. He is a devoted husband to his best friend and wife, Shalanda, and a loving father to his four daughters.
Accomplishments
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40 Under 40
Jacksonville Business Journal
Teaching Profile
Courses Taught
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MDC7124 – Family Med/Geriatrics
College of Medicine
Board Certifications
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Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family Medicine
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Sports MedicineAmerican Board of Family Medicine
Clinical Profile
Specialties
- Family Medicine
Subspecialties
- Sports Medicine
Areas of Interest
- Concussion
- Preventive Health Care
Publications
Academic Articles
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High body mass index is associated with increased diurnal strains in the articular cartilage of the knee.
- Journal
- Arthritis and rheumatism.
- Volume/Issue
- 65(10):2615-22
- [DOI]
- 10.1002/art.38062.
- [PMID]
- 23818303.
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Diurnal variations in articular cartilage thickness and strain in the human knee.
- Journal
- Journal of biomechanics.
- Volume/Issue
- 46(3):541-7
- [DOI]
- 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.09.013.
- [PMID]
- 23102493.
Education
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Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
University of Alabama
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Family Medicine Residency
Louisiana State University School of Medicine
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Doctor of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Contact Details
- Business:
- (904) 633-0684
- Business:
- jeremy.coleman@jax.ufl.edu
- Business Mailing:
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851042 US HIGHWAY 17
YULEE FL 32097