Founder of Orthopaedic and Fracture Clinic Dies

Paul Gislason, MD, orthopedic physician and founder of the Orthopaedic and Fracture Clinic in Mankato, Minn., has passed away, according to a Mankato Free Press report.

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Dr. Gislason opened the clinic in 1957. The clinic has grown and now includes 16 orthopedic surgeons, 10 physician’s assistants, 12 physical therapists and more than 80 support staff across four major locations.

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