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York Suburban High School
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Beginning with the 2012-13 school year, WellSpan Sports Medicine will be providing medical support for the York Suburban Athletic program.  The Athletic Trainer primarily responsible for the high school is Joe Koncewicz, Jr. (LAT, ATC).  The Athletic Trainer primarily responsible for the middle school is Dee Chambers (MS, ATC).  The physician primarily dedicated to YSSD is Dr. Nathan Bucks, DO.  Finally, if any students are injured to the degree where surgery is needed, WellSpan has two fellowship trained sports medicine surgeons: Dr. John Deitch, MD and Dr. Craig Ruder, MD.  Bios for the WellSpan Sports Medicine Team are available at the bottom of this webpage.

 

To contact the AthleticTrainer at the High School:

717-885-1270 x 8248

 

WellSpan Sports Medicine Hotline

717-851-3136

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877-482-5420 (toll free)

 

WellSpan Sports Medicine Website

 

   

WellSpan Sports Medicine Team
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Joe Koncewicz, Jr., BS, LAT, ATC is an athletic trainer with WellSpan Sports Medicine in York, PA. He works with a variety of athletes from middle school through semi-professional levels. Joe also sees patients for the WellSpan Injury Prevention Program. He received his Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training from King's College in 2009, during which he did his 2008-2009 senior rotations with the Wilkes University football team and girl's volleyball team, as well as the King's College men's basketball team. He has been working with WellSpan since 2010. Through WellSpan, he has also worked with the Harrisburg Stampede arena football team and Gettysburg College.

 

Nathan Bucks, D.O. earned his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.  He completed a sports medicine fellowship at Crozer-Keystone Health System in Springfield, Pa.  He is board certified in sports medicine and family medicine.   Dr. Bucks is a sports medicine physican practicing out of the York office of WellSpan Orthopedics. He will be present during home varsity football games this fall. 

 

Dee Chambers, MS, ATC is an athletic trainer with Wellspan Rehabilitation in York County.  She works with a variety of athletes from middle school through semi-professional athletes.  She is also involved with WellSpan's injury prevention program.  She received a bachelor's degree in biology/allied health from Elizabethtown College and her master's in athletic training from Seton Hall University.

 

John Deitch, M.D. earned his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. He completed a fellowship in orthopedic sports medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Dr. Deitch is board certified in orthopedic surgery and specializes in sports related orthopedic injuries.  Dr. Deitch is the director of Sports Medicine at WellSpan. He previously served as the team physician for Penn State Baseball. 

 

Craig Ruder, M.D. earned his medical degree from the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland. He completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at Hughtston Sports Medicine Foundation in Columbus, Georgia. Dr. Ruder is board certified in orthopedic surgery and specializes in sports related orthopedic injuries. 
   

Saturday Sports Medicine Clinic
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Saturday Sports Medicine Clinic
 
WellSpan Orthopedics offers a Saturday morning sports medicine clinic for student athletes who experience injuries and need weekend care. The sports medicine clinic is staffed by fellowship trained sports medicine physicians, licensed athletic trainers and orthopedic technicians skilled in the treatment of sports related injuries. 
 
The clinic is available from 10am to Noon on Saturdays during the fall sports season. Please contact WellSpan Orthopedics for additional information at 717-812-4090.