Oregon hospital adds 2 orthopedic surgeons

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Wallowa Memorial Hospital in Enterprise, Ore., has expanded its orthopedic program by adding two surgeons, according to an Oct. 17 report from The Observer

Tim Neuschwander, MD, and Gregory Irvine, MD, will provide orthopedic services at the hospital one week each month through a surgical rotation. 

Dr. Neuschwander specializes in total joint replacements and arthroscopic procedures of the hip, shoulder and knee. 

Dr. Irvine has decades of experience in the orthopedic industry, and has served as an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Michigan. 

The two surgeons join Scott Nasson, MD, in the hospital’s orthopedics department, the report said. 

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