The Johns Hopkins Athletic Training Room utilizes several allied health care professionals in the surrounding community to assist in the overall health care of the Johns Hopkins University varsity athletes. These medical professionals are chosen for their excellence in their practice and commitment to the health and performance the varsity athletes. The Team Physician Staff regularly assists in the evaluation and treatment of Blue Jay athletes. All specialize in sports medicine and have associations with professional athletes and franchises in the area. The team is coordinated by Dr. Andrew Cosgarea, Director of the Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery at Johns Hopkins. All of our physicians are available for weekly clinical visits in the athletic training room as well as office referrals for the JHU varsity athletes.
Head Team Physician
Andrew Cosgarea, MD
Dr. Cosgarea is the Head Team Physician for the Johns Hopkins University Athletic Department. He is also professor of orthopedic surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Cosgarea completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA. After his residency at the University of Rochester, he joined Johns Hopkins University for his sports medicine fellowship. Dr. Cosgarea specializes in the surgical and non-surgical treatment of problems in active individuals with an emphasis on knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow and other sports medicine injuries.
Medical Director
Alexis Coslick, DO
Alexis Coslick, D.O., M.S., is a primary care sports medicine and rehabilitation specialist providing nonoperative sports medicine care to school-age to aging athletes at all skill levels. Her expertise includes pediatric and adolescent sports injuries, concussion, female athlete sports medicine issues, acute and overuse injuries, osteoarthritis/degenerative joint pain, stress fractures, muscle strains, and other musculoskeletal injuries of the shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand, hip, knee and foot/ankle. She also performs ultrasound and anatomical image-guided joint injections, and she is a team physician for Johns Hopkins University Athletics.
Associate Team Physicians
Bashir Zikria, MD
Mohammed Emam, MD