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Dr. Gutierrez has always been a great resource for our student-athletes and to the sports medicine staff at CSUB. He has generously volunteered his time to do preseason preparticipation physicals which help ensures our student athlete are competing safely. He understands the mindset of a student-athlete and his care and treatment plan allows our student-athletes to compete safely at a high level. He has always shown a willingness to help others and works around the clock to help support his patients, especially the CSUB student-athletes. We are lucky to have him in our network of team physicians.
Kevin Williams MA, ATC
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, CSU Bakersfield
Dr. Gutierrez is a thoughtful and knowledgeable physician. He listens to his patients and treats the person, not just the symptoms. He has the ability to connect with athletes, both educating and treating them, which leads to better outcomes.
Maria Tuck, LAT
Athletic Trainer
My name is Sarah Sands, I am a certified athletic trainer and a high school science teacher. I have known Dr. Gabriel Carpio since 2017 and have worked with him in a few different aspects. While working at Sports Conditioning and Rehabilitation (Tustin, CA), I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Carpio. Dr. Carpio was the team physician at Tustin High School, a school that our clinic worked closely with. We (our physical therapy team and I) would treat injured athletes and also worked closely with the athletic trainer at Tustin High School. During his time as the team physician for Tustin High School, Dr. Carpio and I would be in contact regarding the athletes he would send over for rehabilitation. We also recruited Dr. Carpio to assist with physicals at Canyon High School, which he did for about 5 years.
In 2018, I became the athletic trainer at Foothill High School and I recruited Dr. Carpio to be our team physician. He was then serving as the team physician for both Foothill and Tustin High School. Dr. Carpio made weekly visits to each campus where he assisted with injury evaluations, referrals, pre-participation physicals, concussion protocols, and much more. As an athletic trainer, having Dr. Carpio working with my athletes was truly amazing. His rapport with the athletes, staff, and parents was fantastic. Dr. Carpio was always willing to reach out to other physicians if needed, communicate with parents, and most importantly serve as a liaison for the athletic trainers in the community. He bridged the gap between high school sports and the medical community. Dr. Carpio understands the need for and lack of medical care in the local high schools.
His dedication to the youth athletes in our community has been admirable. Dr. Carpio volunteered much of his time to the local high schools in North Orange County by assisting with pre-participation physicals, being on the sideline at events, in the athletic training clinics, and seeing patients in his office. He is well respected in the area by medical professionals, athletic trainers, school administration and staff, and most of all his patients. I truly enjoyed working with Dr. Carpio and am very appreciative of the time he spent assisting the athletic trainers as well as treating his patients. I have always admired his dedication, commitment, and passion to help those in the community.
In 2018, I became the athletic trainer at Foothill High School and I recruited Dr. Carpio to be our team physician. He was then serving as the team physician for both Foothill and Tustin High School. Dr. Carpio made weekly visits to each campus where he assisted with injury evaluations, referrals, pre-participation physicals, concussion protocols, and much more. As an athletic trainer, having Dr. Carpio working with my athletes was truly amazing. His rapport with the athletes, staff, and parents was fantastic. Dr. Carpio was always willing to reach out to other physicians if needed, communicate with parents, and most importantly serve as a liaison for the athletic trainers in the community. He bridged the gap between high school sports and the medical community. Dr. Carpio understands the need for and lack of medical care in the local high schools.
His dedication to the youth athletes in our community has been admirable. Dr. Carpio volunteered much of his time to the local high schools in North Orange County by assisting with pre-participation physicals, being on the sideline at events, in the athletic training clinics, and seeing patients in his office. He is well respected in the area by medical professionals, athletic trainers, school administration and staff, and most of all his patients. I truly enjoyed working with Dr. Carpio and am very appreciative of the time he spent assisting the athletic trainers as well as treating his patients. I have always admired his dedication, commitment, and passion to help those in the community.
Sarah Sands, MS, ATC
Former Head Athletic Trainer for Foothill High School
Dr. Carpio is not like every other primary care physician. Obviously he specializes in sports medicine but more than that as a person and professional he lives out the lost art, that is, connection and relationship. Whether it be with other physicians, patients, or more pertinent to myself, athletic trainers. My first interaction with him was more than a meet and greet. He had big plans to see communities transformed. He spoke to me about seeing sports medicine healthcare change in all communities not just the ones that could afford it. He knows and lives by the fact that he can do nothing with out the collaboration of other healthcare providers, like athletic trainers. Of course at first I thought this was all a bunch of fluff. But he proved me wrong. Every week he would come in to my school and take the time to see all the injuries and speak with all the parents. He would listen and make adjustments to feedback i would give him. He is the first team physician that I have worked with that doesn’t just do the bare minimum of the job but went far beyond in taking responsibility to provide the best care for my student athletes. He would sacrifice his time and energy like they were his own family.
Dr. Carpio through his character, passion, and genuine care became more than a great team physician he became a true friend. Anyone would be lucky to get to work with him.
Dr. Carpio through his character, passion, and genuine care became more than a great team physician he became a true friend. Anyone would be lucky to get to work with him.
Joe Ferguson, ATC
Former Head Athletic Trainer for Trabuco Hill High School
As an athletic trainer, working alongside a doctor is part of the job. With no real legislation for athletic trainers in CA, it is so important to work with someone who is very knowledgeable within the world of sports. I was a head athletic trainer when I worked with Dr. Carpio, and it was truly a pleasure working with him. Dr. Carpio was awesome when it came to athletic trainer autonomy, he would always let me take the reigns while he was always there if I needed him. Not all doctors will support you the way Dr. Carpio does. Dr. Carpio made me feel so comfortable and allowed me to grow as an athletic trainer. I am now more confident thanks to his support and I have loved collaborating with him over the past few years. Any athletic trainer is lucky to work alongside Dr. Carpio and any athlete seen by Dr. Carpio is in good hands.
Nicole Whitaker, ATC
Former Head Athletic Trainer for Trabuco Hill High School
Dr. Carpio-Bracho and I worked together over the course of two years to develop a robust Sports Medicine program at Hoag Orthopedic Institute. He was instrumental in creating strong relationships with the athletic organizations in our community including high schools, colleges and athletic academies. Dr. Carpio-Bracho also played an active role in our Sports Medicine Committee, including volunteering to spearhead a concussion triage plan for community athletes. He partnered with coaches and athletic trainers to educate athletes on sports-related treatments and injury prevention. Dr. Carpio-Bracho’s commitment to improving hospital processes and decrease barriers to health care were invaluable the hospital, patients and the community he served.