Dr. Gatt is on the executive committee of RCCC, which is one of two academic consortia for AFIRM, a five-year funded “multi-institutional interdisciplinary network working to develop advanced treatment options for severely wounded servicemen and women.” Along with his co-investigator Michael Dunn, MD, Dr. Gatt has pioneered the creation of a weight-bearing scaffold that facilitates the body’s repair of meniscus tears.
Dr. Gatt has a special interest in sports medicine and arthroscopy, and he completed a fellowship in orthopedic sports medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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