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Carlin H. Senter, MD
Sports Medicine • Orthopedic Sports MedicineDirector, Primary Care Sports Medicine- Telehealth Visits
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Carlin H. Senter, MD
Sports Medicine • Orthopedic Sports MedicineDirector, Primary Care Sports Medicine- Telehealth Visits
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About me
Dr. Carlin Senter is a primary care sports medicine doctor who focuses on helping patients of all ages stay active, reduce injury risk and achieve peak performance. She has particular interests in exercise counseling and exercise prescription as well as in treating sports concussions. She serves as the director of Primary Care Sports Medicine Service within UCSF Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery and is co-director of the UCSF Sports Concussion Program.
Senter's research focuses on enhancing musculoskeletal education for primary care clinicians. She designs programs to increase knowledge of the musculoskeletal system and improve diagnostic skills among medical students, residents and practicing clinicians. She also co-chairs two annual continuing education courses in sports medicine.
Senter earned her medical degree at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. She then completed a residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in primary care sports medicine at UCLA.
Senter belongs to the American College of Physicians, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine and Society of General Internal Medicine. She has received numerous awards for teaching and service.
Senter grew up in the East Bay, where she was a three-sport high school athlete. As an undergraduate at Harvard College, she rowed for Radcliffe crew. She supports the San Francisco Giants as part of UCSF Health's partnership with the team to provide players and staff with top-tier medical care and promote community well-being. She is also team physician for the University of San Francisco, Academy of Art University and Washington High School.
In her free time, Senter enjoys running in the Marin Headlands, visiting the latest exhibit at the de Young and eating It's-It ice cream sandwiches.
Education & training
Board certification
- Sports Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine/Sports Med
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- Sports Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles
Residency
- Internal Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine GME
Internship
- Internal Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine GME
Degree
- MD, University of California Los Angeles Schl of Medicine
My expertise
Locations
My work

Targeted orthopedic care for women athletes
My research
Publications
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- January 16, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Senter is the most skilled, effective, best clinician in the system
- January 15, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr Senter has been terrific, helping me through multiple knee and hip issues. She doesn't give on me even though I have a complicated history.
- January 8, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Carlin Senter is wonderful on all counts
- January 6, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr Senter is incredible.
- January 6, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr Senter is awesome - took me seriously, and while my injury had shown improvement in the time I waited for the appt, still did a thorough assessment to ensure we had a plan to fully heal it.
- January 4, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Senter was really great with my teen athlete, and stayed with him until he was completely healed. The consistency of care and her easy communication style with my sone was critical in him taking the steps necessary to get better.
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