Here are three things to know:
1. Three orthopedic surgeons from Franklin-based institute will begin seeing patients at the new location starting Nov. 26.
2. The physicians are:
• Ian Byram, MD, who specializes in shoulder and elbow, sports medicine, pediatric orthopedics and fracture care
• Jeffrey Kutsikovich, MD, who specializes in hand and wrist, shoulder and elbow and pediatric orthopedics
• Geoffrey Watson, MD, who specializes in foot and ankle, fracture care, sports medicine and pediatric orthopedics
3. Franklin-based Williamson Medical Center established the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee in 2018.
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