San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center
Alana Alpert is an experienced athletic trainer currently working at San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center, providing services for San Diego City Firefighters and Lifeguards since September 2020. Prior experience includes roles as an athletic trainer at Clarkson University, supporting Division III Volleyball and Softball teams as well as a Division I women's ice hockey team from August 2013 to August 2021, and as an outreach athletic trainer at Select Physical Therapy from August 2012 to June 2013. Additional positions held include assistant athletic trainer at St. Lawrence University, providing coverage for multiple sports, and head athletic trainer at Finlandia University for all NCAA Division III teams. Alana also served as an athletic trainer for the USA Hockey Women's Elite Festival in September 2010, and started their career as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at St. Cloud State University. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Sports Management from St. Cloud State University and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from San Diego State University.
This person is not in the org chart
San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center
The purpose of San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center is, and has always been, to consistently, expertly, and compassionately provide optimal medical care to families, athletes of all levels, and professionals to allow them to live healthy, happy, and purposeful lives. SDSM started in 1980 by Dr. E. Lee Rice, DO, with a vision to not only give excellent quality medical care, but also allow our patients to achieve optimum health and fitness. Health is much more than just absence of disease. Our goals are to treat diseases and manage injuries, as well as educate our patients on how to realize their true potential. We have a wide variety of services, as well as board-certified, award-winning physicians to accomplish these goals.