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Jan 21, 2018

[Ans] what did larry nassar actually do

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In 1986, Nassar began working for the USA gymnastics national team as an athletic trainer. In 1993, he graduated with a degree in osteopathic medicine from Michigan State University. Nassar went on to complete his residency training in family practice in 1996 at St. Lawrence Hospital, which has since merged with Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan. In 1997, he completed a fellowship in sports medicine.

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USA Gymnastics national team doctor and a former osteopathic physician at Michigan State University:

Lawrence Gerard Nassar is an American convicted felon and child abuser who was the former USA Gymnastics national team doctor and a former osteopathic physician at Michigan State University. He is known predominantly for his role in the alleged abuse of over 150 girls, including renowned Olympic gymnasts McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, and Jordyn Wieber. Larry Nassar Born Lawrence Gerard Nassar 1963 (age 54–55) Nationality American Alma mater University of Michigan (B.S.) MSUCOM (D.O.) Occupation Former USA gymnastics team physician Years active 1986–2016 Home town Farmington Hills, Michigan Criminal charge First-degree  assault (seven charges) Criminal penalty 60 years Contents

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