Drs. Brian Cole, Dan Cooper & more: 15 orthopedic surgeons in the headlines this week — June 10, 2016

Here are 15 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.

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Brian Cole, MD, MBA, delivered a TEDx Talk presentation about the multitude of contemporary options to treat patients with orthopedic injuries.

 

Dan Cooper, MD, will perform knee surgery on San Francisco Giants’ Hunter Pence.

 

Greely, Colo.-based Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies welcomed Kurt Dallow, DO.

 

The Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Medical Advisory Panel named Scott Farner, MD, to its board.

 

Travis Maak, MD, and Charles L. Saltzman, MD, performed knee and ankle surgery on Utah Jazz guard Alec Burks.

 

Retired orthopedic surgeon Robert Dennis, MD, published “The Informed Health Plan Act of 2017: A New Healthcare Delivery System for America,” an alternative proposal to the Affordable Care Act.

 

The International Association of HealthCare Professionals added Terrence A. Sedgewick, MD, to its organization.

 

Tyler, Texas-based Christus Trinity Mother Frances Orthopedics welcomed Joseph Borrelli, Jr., MD, to its physician team.

 

Arkansas Surgical Hospital in Little Rock added Larry Nguyen, MD, and Samuel A. Moore, DO, as physician owners.

 

The National Consumer Advisory Board selected Lawrence I. Livingston, MD, to the “America’s Best Physicians” 2016 registry.

 

Robert Loeffler, MD, is traveling to the town of Al Ramtha on the Syrian border as part of Doctors Without Borders.

 

Castle Connolly selected Jonathan L. Glashow, MD, for inclusion in the “Best Doctors in the New York Metro Area” list.

 

Stephen Croft, MD, helped the Western Regional Hospital Foundation in Canada launch its 2016-2017 Case for Support project.

 

More articles on orthopedics:
Orthopedic surgeon to know: Dr. Jeffrey Meisles of Orthopedic Specialists
Dr. Stephen Croft helps Western Regional launch healthcare project — 3 takeaways
Dr. Jonathan Glashow named a ‘Top Doctor’ — 4 notes

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