Portrait of Evan George

A physicianeer with a creative mindset.

I’m an incoming sports medicine fellow at UT Health in Houston. My background in medicine and engineering has shaped the way I approach problems: with a physicianeer mindset that is practical, inventive, and focused on building real solutions that improve care, systems, and communities.

The path here.

From computer science to EnMed to family medicine and sports medicine, each step has shaped the way I think, build, and practice.

Next
Sports Medicine Fellowship
UT Health Houston
I’ll be continuing at UT Health for sports medicine fellowship training, building on my family medicine foundation with a focus on athlete care, musculoskeletal medicine, and performance.
2023 — 2026
Family Medicine Residency
UT Health Houston
Residency gave me a broad clinical foundation while also giving me room to keep building projects in education, innovation, and community impact.
2019 — 2023
Medical school + Masters In Engineering
Texas A&M EnMed Program
At EnMed, I trained as both a physician and engineer, developing the physicianeer mindset that continues to shape how I solve problems and create new ideas in healthcare.
2015 — 2019
BS in Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
My background in computer science shaped the technical side of how I think — systems, logic, iteration, and the habit of building things that work in the real world.

Previous employment

2023 — 2026
Resident Physician, Family Medicine
UT Health Houston
Worked as a family medicine resident physician at UT Health Houston, building broad clinical experience while continuing to develop projects in education, innovation, and community impact.
2025 — Present
Physician
Direct Med Exams · Houston, Texas
Independent physician work alongside residency training, adding practical clinical experience outside my core program.
2017 — 2019
Residential Life Staff Member
The University of Texas at Dallas · Richardson, Texas
Supported students in residential life and developed early leadership, mentorship, and community-building experience.

Honors and awards

2025
PGY2 of the Year
UT Health Houston Family Medicine Residency
Recognized for strong overall performance as a PGY2 resident.
Presidential Achievement Scholarship
The University of Texas at Dallas
Awarded across multiple semesters for academic achievement.
Leland Dillaha Academic Achievement Scholarship ’97
The University of Texas at Dallas
Recognized for strong academic performance.
Jonsson School Academic Success Scholarship
The University of Texas at Dallas
Scholarship support tied to academic success in engineering and computer science training.
Outstanding Residential Life Leader / New Staff Member of the Year / Returning Staff Member of the Year
The University of Texas at Dallas
Awards recognizing leadership, service, and community impact during residential life work.