William H. B. Howard, MD, a sports medicine specialist, passed away at the age of 81, according to a report by The Baltimore Sun.
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Here are 17 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week:
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On Jan. 13, orthopedic surgeons Michael B. Gerhardt, MD, and Bert Mandelbaum, MD, repaired D.C. United soccer player Bill Hamid's meniscus, according to The Washington Post.
David W. Altchek, MD, and Riley J. Williams III, MD, performed knee surgery on Brooklyn Nets point guard Jarrett Jack, according to Sports Media 101.
Philadelphia-based Aria 3B Orthopaedic Institute named winners of the first annual High School Sportsmanship Award, according to a News-Medical report.
Anthony Miniaci, MD, of Cleveland Clinic, performed arthroscopic knee surgery on New Jersey Devils' forward Patrik Elias.
It takes an army — Dr Brian Cole discusses the team-based approach to treating professional athletes
Chicago Bulls' team physician, Brian Cole, MD, of Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, discussed the way sports medicine has changed, and how he takes a team-based approach to treating athletes.
The Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association granted Robert Franks, DO, the 2016 Dr. David G. Moyer – Physician Award, according to philly.com.
The American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians and four other medical organizations have released a new team physician consensus statement.
