Other areas of interest for Dr. Hungerford include anterior hip replacement, hip and knee preservation and arthritis avascular necrosis. In addition, Dr. Hungerford played a key role in launching The Joint Journey at Mercy, a patient-focused program guide and education resource for those undergoing hip and knee replacements. Dr. Hungerford was also named a top doctor by Baltimore Magazine and by U.S. News & World Report.
After earning his medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Dr. Hungerford completed his internship, also at Vanderbilt, and went on to complete his residency at Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore.
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