Cover of Current Sports Medicine Reports (CSMR)

ACSM Names Incoming Editor-in-Chief of Current Sports Medicine Reports

Cover of Current Sports Medicine Reports (CSMR)

ACSM announces that Kevin R. Vincent, PhD, MD, FACSM, CAQSM, has been selected as the next editor-in-chief (EIC) of Current Sports Medicine Reports (CSMR). Dr. Vincent was selected through a rigorous application and interview search process from among a pool of talented and qualified candidates. His experience as both a clinician and scientist in sports medicine, experience with ACSM’s programs and various committees, publications and exemplary service support his forthcoming work with this journal.  

Kevin R. Vincent, MD, PhD, FACSM

Dr. Vincent is a board-certified sports medicine physician at The Orthopaedic Institute. As the founder of Florida’s most established and comprehensive running medicine clinic, Dr. Vincent has earned national and international recognition for his work in advancing the performance, health, and safety of runners of all ages and skill levels.  

He earned both his medical degree and PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Florida. He then completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Virginia, where he served as chief resident. With a passion for evidence-based care, Dr. Vincent has published extensively in the areas of sports medicine, resistance exercise, sports nutrition, and biomechanics. He is also an in-demand speaker, frequently presenting at national and international conferences on running medicine and injury prevention. Dr. Vincent has been a member of ACSM since 1992, and currently serves on ACSM’s Clinical Sports Medicine Leadership Committee, ACSM’s Foundation Board, and ACSM’s Budget and Finance Committee.  
  
Dr. Vincent will work with current EIC Shawn F. Kane, MD, FACSM, over the next several months and will assume official duties as EIC beginning January 1, 2026.   

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