Drs. Angus McBryde Jr., Mac Sims & more: 12 orthopedic surgeons in the headlines this week — Oct. 7, 2016

Here are 12 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.

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Milwaukee Bucks’ guard Khris Middleton had his ruptured left hamstring repaired by the Hospital for Special Surgery’s David Altchek, MD.

 

The Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, in Grapevine, Texas, awarded one of its Five Star Spirit Awards to All-Star Orthopaedics surgeon Mark Greenberg, MD.

 

Powell, Tenn.-based Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic added Chad M. Ferguson, MD, and Curtis Gaylord, MD, to its team.

 

Mac Sims, MD, invented the Syzygy Stabilization System to achieve a more effective mechanical alignment of the spine when treating spondylolisthesis.

 

Sparrow Ionia (Mich.) Hospital added Alicia Ballard, DO, to its orthopedic team.

 

OrthoArizona welcomed three orthopedic surgeons: Keith Jarbo, MD, Kenneth Schmidt, MD, and Ryan Odgers, MD.

 

Angus McBryde Jr., MD, was killed in a single-vehicle car accident last Tuesday. He was 79 years old.

 

Ada, Okla.-based Mercy Hospital added six physicians to its staff, including orthopedic surgeon M. Cody Curry, MD.

 

Michael Messina, MD, joined Valley Forge Orthopedics in Phoenixville, Pa.

 

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