Here’s what you need to know.
1. The center will provide patients a range of surgical and nonsurgical treatments for congenital, developmental and traumatic limb deformity and limb-length discrepancies.
2. Dr. Iobst began his career after earning his medical degree from Atlanta’s Emory University. He completed a residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston before completing a fellowship in pediatric orthopedics at Harvard University in Boston.
3. The center will have research and educational aspects.
4. Dr. Iobst will serve as a clinical associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Ohio State.
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