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Congratulations to Our 2023 Graduating Residents!

Congratulations to Our 2023 Graduating Residents

June 28, 2023

As we say farewell to the Class of 2023 residents, we wish them the best as they move on to advanced training through fellowships in adult reconstruction, spine, sports, and trauma orthopedics.

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UArizona orthopedic surgery residents in a "sawbones" lab

Hands-on “Sawbones” Labs Build Residents’ Surgery Skills

June 26, 2023

Residents recently completed a hands-on "sawbones" lab for tools used in orthopedic surgeries. Trainings are a key way for residents to build skills and gain confidence in preparation for performing surgeries.

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Three Ways Philanthropic Support Helps Us Address Equity in Orthopedic Care

May 30, 2023

Demand for orthopedic care is skyrocketing nationally, access to that care is not. Learn how UArizona orthopedics is advancing equity in health care and 3 specific ways that philanthropic support can help.

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New research presented by John Elfar, MD

John Elfar, MD, Shares Research on 4-AP & Nerve Injury

May 16, 2023

For Research Day 2023 at the UArizona College of Medicine, Department Chair John Elfar, MD, shared how 4-AP might someday be used to accelerate burn wound healing and help ER doctors diagnose crushed vs. severed nerves.

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Visiting Professor, Dr. Michael Zuscik, presents at the Department Grand Rounds, to discuss Translational Medicine on Arthritis Research.

Visiting Professor Michael Zuscik on Translational Medicine in Arthritis Research

May 2, 2023

As part of residency Grand Rounds, Michael Zuscik, PhD, recently shared his work exploring bone and joint health, fracture healing and the role of the gut microbiome in osteoarthritis.

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Congratulations UA Ortho Residents on fellowship placements

Announcing Four New Fellowship Placements

April 21, 2023

Kudos to four UArizona Orthopedics residents who recently earned spots in outstanding fellowship programs. Top row: Bryn Nisbet-Berens, MD; Nathan Sherman, MD. Lower row: Michelle Son, MD; Alexander Vlahu, MD.

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Athletic trainer Jenna Scheeland with Tanque Verde High School baseball pitcher Ryan

UArizona Athletic Trainer & Orthopedic Surgeon Score for High School Athlete

April 12, 2023

Jenna Scheeland, AT with the UArizona Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, was on the sidelines when high schooler Ryan Ruskay was injured. Her careful response paired with non-operative treatment by Dr. DeSilva quickly set Ryan on the road to healing.

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Welcome incoming residents, University of Arizona Orthopaedic Surgery 2023

Four New Physicians Join the UArizona Orthopedic Surgery Residency

March 20, 2023

Congratulations to the newly announced UArizona Orthopedics residency Class of 2028. Top row: Lee McMahon, Jessica Nelson; Lower row: Bryeson Rodgers, Austin Post. Our new residents begin rotations July 1.

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Dr. Zong-Ming Li, PhD in the news

Zong-Ming Li Named IEEE Fellow

Dec. 15, 2022

Zong-Ming Li, PhD, vice chair for research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, has been named an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to carpal tunnel biomechanics and neuromuscular hand motor control. IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

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Photo of patient with carpal tunnel syndrome being examined

Advancing Carpal Tunnel Care with Machine Learning

Dec. 12, 2022

The Hand Research Laboratory under the direction of Zong-Ming Li, PhD, has been awarded $140,425 for machine learning research to advance the use of ultrasound imaging in evaluating the carpal arch. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common condition of nerve entrapment.

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