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New Jersey Sports Medicine Founder Marc Silberman Marc Silberman, M.D., is board certified in Family Medicine and board certified in Sports Medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Art History at Duke University, and received his medical degree and completed his residency training at Robert Wood Johnson in New Jersey. Dr. Silberman completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine at the Crozer-Keystone Healthplex Sports Medicine Institute in Pennsylvania studying under a pioneer in the field of regenerative medicine, Dr. Brian Shiple. Dr. Silberman has been a physician at the New York City Marathon, Marine Corps Marathon, Penn Relays, and US Pro Cycling Championships. Dr. Silberman is currently the school physician for the Watchung Regional Hills High School, Ridge High School, The Pingry School, and the South Plainfield High School and Plainfield Football Team. Dr. Silberman is published and has presented at international conferences in the field of Sports Medicine. He has been an editorial reviewer for peer reviewed scientific journals. He has interviewed application candidates for Duke University. In 1981 Dr. Silberman ran his first running race and has been hooked to endurance sports ever since. A heel injury ultimately stopped his running career but not before he took up cycling to stay in shape. He raced bicycles for almost 20 years, in Europe and on the U.S. Professional Circuit. In 2007, he began running again and has been competing in regional running races and triathlons. Dr. Silberman achieved USTA All American honors in his first year of racing and in his second, qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. He currently sponsors and races for TMB Racing. Along the way he has experienced more lessons in life, injury, defeat and victory than any book could have ever taught him. "I have been in your shoes, on the road and in the doctor’s office, just like you". |
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