Dr. Andrew Moulton performs pediatric spine surgeries in Dominican Republic: 5 highlights

Andrew Moulton, MD, of Sarasota (Fla.) Orthopedic Associates, went on a mission trip in the Dominican Republic, according to Herald-Tribune.

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Here are five highlights:

 

1. During the week-long trip, Dr. Moulton performed pediatric spine surgeries.

 

2. Dr. Moulton founded and serves as board of directors’ president of the Butterfly Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit committed to enhancing the lives of children in developing countries suffering from complex spinal deformity.

 

3. He specializes in non-operative treatments, minimally invasive surgery, tumor, fracture and deformity correction.

 

4. Dr. Moulton completed his spine surgery fellowship at New York University/Hospital for Joint Disease in New York City.

 

5. He was also a North American Spine Society Traveling Fellow.

 

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