What you should know:
1. Dr. Porter earned his medical degree from Omaha-based Creighton University, completed a residency at Omaha-based University of Nebraska Medical Center and then completed a fellowship at Pittsburgh-based UPMC.
2. He wanted to join OrthoNebraska because it’s “very patient-focused care specific to musculoskeletal conditions.”
3. Dr. Porter will complement the efforts of neurological surgeon George Greene, MD, and physical medicine physician Matthew Hahn, MD.
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