12 orthopedic surgeons in the news this week—Dec. 5

Here are 12 orthopedic surgeons in the news this week.

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Daniil Polishchuk, MD, joined OrthoNY after completing a fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center for Hip and Knee Replacement in New York.

 

Davenport, Iowa-based Orthopaedic Specialists’ Tyson Cobb, MD, will serve as a faculty lecturer at an intensive surgical program hosted by the Italian Society for Surgery of the Hand.

 

Thomas Byrd, MD, performed hip surgery on Oakland A’s first baseman and outfielder Brandon Moss.

 

Irving Raphael, MD, joined Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists after serving as the director of sports medicine and head team physician at Syracuse University.

 

Detroit-based Children’s Hospital of Michigan’s Ahmed Bazzi, DO, performed the first surgery using a new remote control device for limb lengthening in the Detroit area, according to a Ground Report story.

 

Cincinnati-based orthopedic surgeons Patrick Kirk, MD, Edward Lim, MD, and Michael Swank, MD, performed free orthopedic surgeries as part of Operation Walk USA, according to a Cincinnati Business Courier report.

 

James Andrews, MD, gave a second opinion to Houston Texans star Jadeveon Clowney, advising surgery for a torn meniscus, according to an SB Nation report.

 

Cabell Huntington Hospital surgeon Ali Oliashirazi, MD, and Jonathan Salava, MD, were also featured in a Herald-Dispatch report for performing free joint replacement surgeries as part of Operation Walk USA.

 

James Kosiur, DO, joined Allegan Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center after working in private practice in Grand Rapids for 17 years.

 

More articles on orthopedic surgeons:
Dr. Daniil Polishchuk joins OrthoNY
When is MRI cost-effective for diagnosing meniscal tears? 5 key points
Dr. Tyson Cobb joins faculty of Italian Society for Surgery of the Hand’s surgical program

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