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Matthew P Rupert, MD MS FIPP DABIPP
        Dr. Rupert has an extensive history in both engineering and medicine.  He received two
engineering degrees from the
University of Cincinnati.  He was the first student in the
College of Engineering to complete a full pre-med curriculum along with his core engineering
credits, paving the way for a current
dual admissions program.  He competed in Track and
Field and was also part of the
University Honors program.  His engineering accomplishments
revolved around medical device development at the university and with
Ethicon
Endo-Surgery.  He has been intimately involved with the first live measurements of knee
ligament forces during locomotion with the world-renowned
Edward S. Grood and Frank R.
Noyes.
  Matt returned to the University of Cincinnati between his second and third year of included
the molecular make-up of collagen as well as the mechanics of the spine.
Matt completed his Medical Doctorate at the
University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School in Dallas.  He started a surgical residency at the Good Samaritan Hospital in
Cincinnati and finished training in anesthesia at the
University of Tennessee in Memphis.  
  Dr. Rupert then completed an interventional pain management fellowship under the guidance of world-renowned Gabor Racz,
famous for the Racz or Lysis of Adhesions procedure, at
Texas Tech University.  After finishing his fellowship, Dr. Rupert
continued his training to include extensive certification in interventions, coding, compliance, practice management and opioid
management (
DABIPP).  He has also trained through the World Institute of Pain to obtain the precious Fellow of Interventional Pain
Practice (FIPP #280).
  Dr. Rupert worked for two years with
Total Pain Care in Mississippi and then joined the rebirth of the Vanderbilt University pain
management as an assistant professor.  He has recently co-founded
IPS in order to expand his outreach into the community.  He
is very active in many societies on a local and a national level.  His main interest revolve around taking complex pain problems and
working deductively to finding a cause and developing a Pain Solution.  Technical interests revolve around
spinal neuromodulation
and augmentation of fractures.
  Matt lives in Franklin, has been happily married to Mindy for seven years and has two daughters Cheyenne Nicole and Aaliyah
Kennedy.  Outside interests include web-site development, woodworking, soccer and alternative fuel sources.
Phillip Leslie Beaulieu, Jr, MD
        Dr. Beaulieu is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  He graduated summa cum laude with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in French from the University of Memphis. He attended medical
school at the University of Tennessee, Memphis where he graduate training at the Medical
College of Wisconsin.  At the Medical College of Wisconsin he completed an internship in
Internal Medicine, a residency in Anesthesiology, and a fellowship in Interventional Pain
Medicine under Dr. Stephen E. Abram.
  Following training Dr. Beaulieu worked at the largest interventional pain medicine group in
the country, Advanced Pain Management.  He recently moved to Nashville with his wife and
two sons.  His wife is a Gastroenterologist at Vanderbilt University, specializing in Crohn’s
Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.  He co-founded Integrative Pain Solutions in order to offer
patients the most comprehensive and advanced options available for diagnosing and
treating their painful conditions.
  In his spare time Dr. Beaulieu enjoys running, playing guitar, French literature/films, and
football.  He is also fluent in French and able to communicate via sign language.  
Alethea Eisner, RN
Ann Solomon, MS
Tiffany Eakes, MA
Candice Singleton, MA
Mindy Rupert, RN