Drs. Scott Trenhaile, Michael Terry & more: 10 orthopedic surgeons in the headlines this week

Here are 10 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.

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Richard Lamour, MD, joined Fresno, Calif.-based Sierra Pacific Orthopedics.

 

Bruce Blackstone, MD, announced his retirement from the practice he founded, Longview Orthopedic Associates.

 

Orthopedic surgeon Kent Lowry, MD, received the 2015 ASTM International President’s Leadership Award.

 

Beebe Healthcare in Lewes, Del., welcomed Wilson C. Choy, MD, to its board of directors.

 

Illinois-based orthopedic surgeon Scott Trenhaile, MD, presented at the first European Symposium of Biomaterials in Orthopedic and Spine in Portland.

 

Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City received a $2.76 million grant to establish a program to prevent sports injuries and named James Kinderknecht, MD, and Robert Marx, MD, program directors.

 

Orthopedic surgeons Michael Terry, MD, and Bradley Merk, MD, performed ankle surgery on Chicago Blackhawks’ Michal Rozsival.

 

Peitro Tonino, MD, program director of sports medicine and professor of orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, Ill., will serve as team physician for the Loyola University Chicago Ramblers NCAA men’s volleyball team and for the Lewis University Flyers.

 

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