Dr. Krcik, who specializes in pediatric and adolescent orthopedic sports medicine, will also be on staff at the Advanced Orthopedic Institute at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Ill.
He received his medical degree from Southern Illinois University in Springfield and completed a residency in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago.
Dr. Krcik then completed a fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic while serving as assistant team physician for the Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Cavaliers.
In July, he completed specialized training in hip arthroscopy and surgical treatment of the skeletally immature ACL at Children’s Hospital in Boston.
Read the Prairie’s report on Dr. James Krcik.
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