Jocelyn R Gravlee

Jocelyn R Gravlee, MD, CAQSM

Associate Professor & Director Of Student Health Care Center

Department: MD-CHFM-STUDENT HEALTH CARE

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About Jocelyn R Gravlee

Jocelyn Rathbun Gravlee, MD, serves as the director of the Student Health Care Center at the University of Florida (UF). She is also a dedicated sports medicine and acute care provider for UF students and a team physician for the University of Florida Athletic Association.

A proud triple Gator, Dr. Gravlee completed her Bachelor of Science in Zoology, medical degree, and residency in family medicine at UF. As an undergraduate, she was a scholarship athlete on the UF gymnastics team, fostering a deep understanding of student-athlete health. She further specialized in sports medicine by completing a primary care sports medicine fellowship at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Gravlee’s professional interests include relative energy deficiency in sport, the female athlete triad, and medical education, reflecting her commitment to advancing care for athletes and students alike.

Education

  1. Fellowship – Primary Care in Sports Medicine

    University of Michigan

  2. Residency – Family Medicine

    University of Florida

  3. Medical Degree

    University of Florida

  4. Bachelors of Science – Zoology

    University of Florida

Board Certifications

  • Certificate of Added Qualifications-Sports Medicine
    American Board of Family Medicine
  • Family Medicine
    American Board of Family Medicine

Clinical Profile

Sports Medicine

Specialties

  • Family Medicine

Publications

Academic Articles

  1. Ulnar collateral ligament injuries of the elbow in female division I collegiate gymnasts: a report of five cases.

    Journal
    Open access journal of sports medicine.
    Volume/Issue
    9:183-189
    [DOI]
    10.2147/OAJSM.S159624.
    [PMID]
    30233260.
  2. Grip Weakness in a Division I Gymnast

    Journal
    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
    Volume/Issue
    44:147-148
  3. Transient global amnesia in a collegiate baseball player with type I diabetes mellitus: a case report.

    Journal
    Journal of athletic training.
    Volume/Issue
    46(3):319-21
    [PMID]
    21669103.
  4. Unilateral Arm Swelling-Weight Lifting

    Journal
    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
    Volume/Issue
    40(5)
    [DOI]
    10.1249/01.mss.0000322128.74639.c5.
  5. Braces and splints for musculoskeletal conditions.

    Journal
    American family physician.
    Volume/Issue
    75(3):342-8
    [PMID]
    17304865.
  6. Management choices for splenic injury in a collegiate football player.

    Journal
    Current sports medicine reports.
    Volume/Issue
    2(4):211-2
    [PMID]
    12834576.
  7. Achilles tendon rupture: a challenging diagnosis.

    Journal
    The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice.
    Volume/Issue
    13(5):371-3
    [PMID]
    11001009.

Accomplishments

  1. Exemplary Teacher Award

    University of Florida College of Medicine