


A New Dawn of Functional Medicine
RPM is pioneering what it means to have total connection to your internal world in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. As our scientific capabilities evolve, the medical industry is plagued by one thing: disconnection. RPM has remedied this by bringing the best practitioners in their fields together under one roof. Here you can cover all your bases in an integrated system that builds programs using data across all disciplines.
Internal health through the lens of medicine 3.0 restores your body's function and gives you the tools for it to thrive. Physical therapy from world renowned specialists allows you to build strong foundational movements on which to create strength and mobility. Elite training through our programs at Camp 1 allow you to grow in facilities utilized by elite athletes. This is the next step of evolution. Here we not only understand every facet of the human body, but also use that understanding to foster longevity and overall health and physical cohesion. Welcome.
Meet The Team



CODY SIMS
Director of Clinical Medicine
Cody Sims is a Physician Assistant who initially trained in emergency medicine, bringing more than a decade of clinical experience to his work since 2010. His career spans a wide range of care environments—from high-acuity trauma surgery in New York City to remote community hospitals and high-volume emergency departments across California—shaping a calm, adaptable, and systems-oriented approach to medicine.
Cody co-founded Kensho Wellbeing with a vision grounded in a prevention-first model of care informed by Medicine 3.0, an approach pioneered by renowned longevity physician Peter Attia, whose work Cody has followed for more than two decades. His clinical philosophy centers on early disease detection, lifestyle-based intervention, and long-term risk reduction—demonstrating how proactive, evidence-driven medicine can meaningfully alter the trajectory of chronic and life-threatening conditions well before they manifest.
As Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Resilient Performance Method, Cody serves as the head clinician, leading the development and evolution of RPM’s medical model as new research emerges. He is deeply focused on curating and mentoring future clinicians capable of executing this highly nuanced, precision-based approach to medicine with rigor, integrity, and consistency.
Outside of the clinic, Cody is a former world-class rock climber and mountain guide who now spends his free time exploring the vast ranges of the Sierra Nevada by dirt bike and mountain bike, carrying the same curiosity, discipline, and respect for complexity that defines his work in medicine.
Cody Sims is a Physician Assistant who initially trained in emergency medicine, bringing more than a decade of clinical experience to his work since 2010. His career spans a wide range of care environments—from high-acuity trauma surgery in New York City to remote community hospitals and high-volume emergency departments across California—shaping a calm, adaptable, and systems-oriented approach to medicine.
Cody co-founded Kensho Wellbeing with a vision grounded in a prevention-first model of care informed by Medicine 3.0, an approach pioneered by renowned longevity physician Peter Attia, whose work Cody has followed for more than two decades. His clinical philosophy centers on early disease detection, lifestyle-based intervention, and long-term risk reduction—demonstrating how proactive, evidence-driven medicine can meaningfully alter the trajectory of chronic and life-threatening conditions well before they manifest.
As Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Resilient Performance Method, Cody serves as the head clinician, leading the development and evolution of RPM’s medical model as new research emerges. He is deeply focused on curating and mentoring future clinicians capable of executing this highly nuanced, precision-based approach to medicine with rigor, integrity, and consistency.
Outside of the clinic, Cody is a former world-class rock climber and mountain guide who now spends his free time exploring the vast ranges of the Sierra Nevada by dirt bike and mountain bike, carrying the same curiosity, discipline, and respect for complexity that defines his work in medicine.



Director of Physical Rehabilitation
SCOTT WILLIAMS
Scott earned his Masters in Physical Therapy from UC San Francisco. He has lived in the Truckee/North Lake Tahoe area since 1996 and in 2002 was one of the first in the Tahoe area to become an Orthopedic Certified Specialist. He has worked around the globe with professional cycling teams including T-Mobile, Team Columbia/High Road and most recently with Garmin/Barracuda. He has also worked as a performance therapist with EXOS/Athletes' Performance in LA and Arizona working the NFL combine, international soccer including Aston Villa in the English Premiere League as well as Al Arabai in Qatar. He also was one of the first PTs to work with the Chinese Olympic Teams in Beijing. He continues to perform physical and performance therapy, bike fitting and other athlete training services in Truckee, CA.



LUKE RODARTE
A Truckee, CA native, Luke holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology and Pre-Medicine and pursued graduate studies in business and entrepreneurship at UC Berkeley. A former world-ranked swimmer and NCAA Division I athlete in both swimming and alpine ski racing, these experiences shaped his deep understanding of how the body responds to stress, recovery, and intentional movement. Luke’s foundation in nutritional biochemistry and physiology is rooted in both undergraduate and professional research experience, informing a systems-based, prevention-first approach to health. Inspired by longevity physician Dr. Peter Attia, he approaches medicine through the lens of long-term performance, resilience, and disease prevention.
As a co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of the Resilient Performance Method, Luke oversees operations across all three divisions—internal medicine, physical therapy, and performance training—ensuring seamless integration and execution of new programs. While his leadership spans the entire RPM ecosystem, his primary focus remains on advancing internal medicine within a unified, evidence-driven model of care. Outside the clinic, you’ll find him skiing, swimming in alpine lakes, or exploring new terrain throughout the Tahoe Basin.
Chief Operating Officer


MICHAEL FLEISCHNER
Chief Brand Officer
As Chief Brand Officer of RPM, Michael leads brand strategy, storytelling, and creative direction across performance, medicine, and culture. His background as a director and commercial producer informs a cinematic, narrative-driven approach to brand building—using story, image, and emotion to translate complex ideas around health, longevity, and performance into clear, grounded experiences.
Outside of his professional work, Michael lives an active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle shaped by endurance, movement, and time spent in wild environments. That lived relationship with performance and recovery informs how RPM communicates—keeping the work human, practical, and rooted in real behavior.
At RPM, Michael’s role is focused on communicating the necessity of integrated medical and performance care—helping people understand that the future of health depends on cohesion, continuity, and long-term thinking, not fragmented treatment or short-term optimization.


