10 Orthopedic Surgeons Making Headlines This Week — July 17

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Here are 10 orthopedic surgeons making headlines this past week.

Topps announced James Andrews, MD, a renowned sports medicine physician who has treated several professional athletes, will appear on his own baseball card.

 

The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons named Charles Saltzman, MD, president.

 

Long time orthopedic surgeon Michael Schutte, MD, announced his retirement after 30 years of practice.

 

Benjamin DuBois, MD, became the first orthopedic surgeon in San Diego to use the Match Point system, a new preoperative planning software for shoulder replacements.

 

Kay Kirkpatrick, MD, co-president of Resurgens Orthopaedics in Atlanta, led her group in celebrating the practice's 15th year in operation.

 

Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth Hitchock named David S. Jevsevar, MD, vice chair of orthopedics and director of the Arthritis Center.

 

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences named C. Lowry Barnes, MD, chair of orthopedic surgery effective Aug. 1.

 

Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano (Texas) named Simon Mears, MD, medical director of total joints.

 

Shriners Hospitals for Children-Honolulu named Craig Ono, MD, chief of staff.

 

Mark Belew, MD, joined St. Louis-based BJC Medical Group.

 

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