Eric Carlson, PA-C

Physician Associate, Certified

Eric is an orthopedic Physician Associate who has been a member of the KCOA family since 2004.  He assists Drs. Charles Rhoades, Lowry Jones and T.J. Rasmussen with the treatment of patients, specializing in sport and shoulder injuries and knee replacements

Areas of Specialty

  • Shoulder Surgery 
  • Hand, Wrist, Elbow Injuries
  • Sports Injuries
  • Total Knee Replacements

Education

  • Undergraduate education at Baylor University, Texas
  • Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Wichita State University, Kansas

Memberships

  • American Academy of Physician Assistants – AAPA

Professional Roles

  • In-Clinic Treatment
  • Ordering Tests and Imaging
  • Assisting 2 surgeons on a variety of surgeries, specializing in sport and shoulder
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I love the wide variety of people I get to interact with on a daily basis.  The diverse set of injuries we treat each day keeps my skills ‘fresh’.

Fun Fact

I am a beekeeper and love working with my hives!

More About Eric Carlson

Since 2004, Eric Carlson has worked at KCOA as a Physician’s Associate.

He assists Drs. Charles Rhoades, Lowry Jones and T.J. Rasmussen with the treatment of injuries ranging from hand/wrist injuries to shoulders, knees and even an occasional elbow and finger. In his role as a professional advanced practice provider (APP), he has the opportunity to interact with all types of people seeking orthopedic guidance and treatment direction. Eric also spends time at Dickson Diveley Midwest Orthopaedics in Olathe, KS, to aid the medically underserved Spanish Speaking community.

He was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas.  He met his wife in PA school at Wichita State University and moved to Kansas City to start a family.

Outside of Work

Eric and his wife have 2 daughters that are involved in all aspects of 4-H. They love the outdoors and blending the city with farm life! Eric has a hobby farm south of the city, and the entire family enjoys riding horses, tending the Kiko goats, and managing the bee hives.