Drs. Jerome Behrens, James Andrews & more: 13 orthopedic surgeons in the headlines this week — Nov. 18, 2016

Here are 13 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.

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The physicians and staff members of Casper, Wyo.-based Casper Orthopedics established the Jerry Behrens Foundation to honor the accomplishments and service of Jerome A. Behrens, MD.

 

James Andrews, MD, spoke to Sports Illustrated about the brutality in the NFL.

 

The multi-clinic practice Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance has added James H. Rubright, MD, to its medical team.

 

Jonathan Cluett, MD, Suk Namkoong, MD, and James R. Whittum, MD, are joining Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington.

 

Santa Barbara-based Kinese has partnered with pediatric orthopedic physicians Michael Maguire, MD, and Sean Early, MD.

 

Keith Meister, MD, of Dallas-based TMI Sports Medicine, performed arthroscopic elbow surgery on Cleveland Indians’ relief pitcher Cody Anderson on Nov. 9.

 

Zach Johnson, DO, and Gina Pontius, MD, joined the Hannibal (Mo.) Clinic, the Herald-Whig reports.

 

New Jersey Devils’ winger Taylor Hall will be out three to four week after Michael Shindle, MD, and Jonathan Glashow, MD, repaired the meniscus in his left knee.

 

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