Positions
Professor, Chief, Division of Sports Medicine
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Emergency Medicine
- Classification:
- Clinical Faculty
About Aaron Monseau
Undergraduate: West Liberty State College (now West Liberty University)
Medical School: West Virginia University
Graduate/Advanced degrees:
Residency: West Virginia University
Fellowship: University of Michigan, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Board Certification: Emergency Medicine and CAQ in Primary Care Sports Medicine
Professional Societies/Leadership positions: ACEP, AMSSM (Research Committee and 2016 Program Planning Committee)
Representative publications:
Monseau A, Reed Z, Langley K, Onks C. “Sunburn, Thermal, and Chemical Injuries to the Skin”. Prim Care. 2015 Dec; 42(4):591-605. PMID: 26612374
Kiningham R, Monseau A. “Caring for Wrestlers”. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2015 Sep-Oct; 14(5):404-12. PMID: 26359843
Minardi J, Shaver E, Monseau A, et al. “Right Lower Quadrant Pain in a Young Female: Ultrasound Diagnosis of Rectus Abdominis Tear”. J Emerg Med. 2015; 49: 623-626. PMID: 26277194
Monseau AJ, Whiteman C, Crocco TJ, et al. “Advice on stroke provided by pharmacies in the United States: implications for treatment and care”. South Med J. 2015 Apr;108(4):219-22. PMID: 25871990
Professional interests: Sports Medicine, Event Medicine, Resident Education
Personal interests: Fitness, Running, Wrestling
A native of West Liberty, West Virginia, Dr. Monseau practices Sports Medicine in addition to Emergency Medicine and is actively involved in resident education in his role as Assistant Residency Director. He has acted as a team physician for USA Wrestling on several international tours including the 2014 and 2015 World Championships and will be the team physician for USA Wrestling at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Patient Care Information
Medical Specialties
- Emergency Medicine
- Sports Medicine