Dr. Hauglid is an emergency medicine-trained physician who completed his residency at the University at Buffalo from 2018 to 2021. He then completed his fellowship training in sports medicine and interventional spine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY from 2021 to 2022.
Dr. Hauglid has served as a team physician for multiple organizations including USA Boxing, USA Fencing, New York Road Runners (including the New York City Marathon), Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and Medgar Evers College. He has also served as a ringside physician for combat sport and professional wrestling events, including Warriors Cup Muay Thai Championship, Game Changer Wrestling, and House of Glory.
Dr. Hauglid's philosophy for patient care involves a comprehensive approach that maximizes minimally invasive treatment modalities to help decrease pain, restore function, and improve overall quality of life. This is accomplished through collaboration with physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other healthcare providers as well as through the use of non-operative interventions including ultrasound guided and fluoroscopic (i.e. X-ray guided) injections.
Outside of work, Dr. Hauglid's personal interests include ice hockey, combat sports (e.g. mixed martial arts, boxing, jiu-jitsu, etc.), golf, football, playing guitar, live music, hiking, kayaking, and many other outdoor activities.