Chill C. Yee MD
Physician Care Center Lead, Sutter Medical Group—Roseville Division, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Adjunct Faculty, Sutter Family Medicine Residency Program, Roseville, CaliforniaDr. Chill C. Yee is a sports medicine specialist practicing in Roseville, California, and affiliated with the Sutter Medical Group, where he is the Physician Care Center Lead in the Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Dr. Yee’s focus encompasses the full range of orthopedic injuries and preventive care, including sports-related injuries and pediatric sports medicine. He is a certified medical acupuncturist.
Dr. Yee was awarded his medical degree by the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He underwent residency training in Family and Community Medicine at the UC Davis Medical Center. He completed an associate fellowship in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona, where he was a recipient of the Bravewell Collaborative Scholarship for Integrative Medicine, and completed a fellowship in primary care sports medicine at the University of Washington, Montana Family Care Residency. He received his acupuncture certification from the Helms Institute at the UCLA School of Medicine.
Dr. Yee is a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Heavy Resistance Training at Retirement Age Induces 4-Year Lasting Beneficial Effects in Muscle Strength
- The USPSTF Recommendation Statement Regarding Interventions to Prevent Falls in Older Adults
- Timing of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity, Mortality, CVD, and Microvascular Disease in Adults With Obesity
- Effect of Exercise on Depression
- 2023 Top Story in Primary Care: Effects of 12 Weeks of At-Home, Application-Based Exercise on Health Care Workers' Depressive Symptoms, Burnout, and Absenteeism
- Prospective Associations of Different Combinations of Aerobic and Muscle-Strengthening Activity With All-Cause, Cardiovascular, and Cancer Mortality
- Outcomes of High- vs Low-Dose Exercise Therapy in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis
- Neurodegenerative Disease Among Male Elite Football (Soccer) Players in Sweden
- Exercise Volume vs Intensity and the Progression of Coronary Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged and Older Athletes
- Return to Sports After Total Hip Arthroplasty