Dr. Snodgrass completed his undergraduate degree in molecular neuroscience and behavior at UC Santa Cruz before going on to medical school at Ross University. He then completed a family medicine residency at Abrazo Central Campus in Phoenix, Arizona before doing a sports medicine fellowship at Long Beach Memorial in Long Beach, California. Cognizant of the rise in implantable medical devices, Dr. Snodgrass then completed a master’s degree in cyber security. Currently, he is the program director for the Long Beach Memorial Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship and head team physician for LBSU, Cypress College, Vans Skateboarding, and X Games California.
In his spare time Dr. Snodgrass likes to build hotrods, ride motorcycles, and surf.
Undergraduate: University of California, Santa Cruz
Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine
Residency: Abrazo Central Family Medicine
Residency: Long Beach Memorial Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine
Dr. Snodgrass runs a family travel blog at www.ParentingAdventures.com. He likes to explore the outdoors as much as he can.
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