Dan Divilbiss, M.D. CAQSM
Fellowship Program Director: Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
Primary Care, Sports Medicine Fellowship & Residency Education
MUSC AHEC Assistant Professor in Family Medicine
Hometown: Salina, Kansas
Undergrad: Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
Medical School: University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
Residency and Sports Medicine Fellowship: Self Regional Healthcare
Personal Note
My wife, Carey, and I are natives of Kansas. We first came to Greenwood in 2005 when I began my family medicine residency. I was then very fortunate to be the inaugural fellow for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Self Regional. My training prepared me well for a practice in rural Kansas and to serve as team physician at Fort Hays State University, a NCAA Division II school in Hays, Kansas. After four years of private practice, I was honored to be asked to return to Greenwood as a member of the family medicine and sports medicine faculty in 2013. We are grateful for the opportunity to raise our children in a place that has been so very important in our lives. We are active in our church and of course busy with the activities of our three children (who are growing up too quickly)!
I chose Self (twice!) primarily because Greenwood is a place with wonderful people. I believe the residency and fellowship are staffed with some of the best mentors and friends that a physician in training could ever hope to work with. The community took excellent care of our growing family during my residency and fellowship, and has continued to do so since we returned. My goal is to make sure our current residents and fellows have an experience during their training as well-rounded and fulfilling as the one that I enjoyed.
Jacob Ringenberg, M.D. CAQSM
Associate Fellowship Director: Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
MUSC AHEC Assistant Professor in Family Medicine
RMSK Certified in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Undergrad: Bethel College
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Residency: Self Regional Healthcare Family Medicine Residency Program
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PERSONAL NOTE:
I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and have spent most of my life in the Midwest. During those years I developed a love for Indiana Hoosier basketball, met my wonderful wife Carly, and completed my undergraduate degree at Bethel College in Mishawaka, IN where I played baseball. I continued my education at Indiana University School of Medicine and then decided to head South and completed my Family Medicine Residency and Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Self Regional. After spending 4 years practicing Family and Sports Medicine in Vincennes, Indiana, I returned to Greenwood in 2019.
The excitement of a broad scope of practice, my love for musculoskeletal medicine, and the joy of developing meaningful relationships with patients helped me choose Family and Sports Medicine. My love for teaching and the excellent faculty and residents in Greenwood led me back to Self Regional. My clinical interests include concussion management, care for overhead athletes, and musculoskeletal ultrasound.
Outside of work, I spend as much time as I can with Carly and my three children – Brooks, Madison, and Eliana. I also enjoy running, reading Christian non-fiction, remaining active in our local church, and following the Los Angeles Dodgers.
David P. Sealy, M.D. CAQSM FAMSSM
Attending Physician: Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
MUSC AHEC Professor in Family Medicine
Hometown: San Mateo, California
Undergrad: Claremont McKenna College
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
Residency: Medical University of South Carolina
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PERSONAL NOTE
Married to Ann for over 40 years, six great kids, 13 grands and excellent fellowship at church are the joys of my life. I am from the San Francisco Bay Area and was a German major in College while competing in track and field. I had my first taste of the south at Duke Medical School and have loved it ever since. I spent 10 years private practice in Colorado Springs and returned to the South. I have spent 32 years teaching at Self Regional Healthcare while starting the Sports Medicine Fellowship in 2007. I love travelling and spending time with Ann, kids and grands, worship and many sports including SCUBA, alpine skiing, triathlon, mountain biking and disc golf. My life has truly been fulfilled and rewarding with a phenomenal family and wife, good health, a great job and a wonderful Lord.
I chose Self because of the outstanding quality of the clinical experience plus the amazing residents and faculty, option for overseas medical mission work and sports medicine fellowship development opportunity. The 32 years here have been by far the most enjoyable of my life.