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Universit De artment of
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
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o re e 19 Full-Time Clinical Faculty
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3 PhD Basic Science Research Faculty
27 Resident Trainees -
Program recently expanded to 5 per year Trauma Fellow Tra nee
3 Junior Trauma Fellows
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Where do we Work?
Saint Louis University Hospital (SLUH) Cardinal Glennon Childrens Medical Center
Saint Johns Mercy Medical Center (SJMMC)
DesPeres Hospital
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What are We?
We are a dedicated group of faculty,residents and staff committed to
rovidin an outstandin Ortho aedic
educational experience while delivering
people who come to our facilities.
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What are we known for?
We have become known as the premiertrauma care provider in the region.
care on our faculty.
We are the institution that lives by its
slogan: When it is critical
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What should we be known
for?p s u y v s v
hip surgery. A regional center for quality pediatric care.
. A center providing total care for the injured
athlete.
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Peo le
Residents PGY1 Gregg Ebersole
Universit of Illinois
Andrew McNamara
Vevek Parikh
n vers ty o out or a
Jessica Traver University of Texas - Houston
Alicia Worden
Temple University
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Peo le Residents PGY2 (Research Year)
Mohammed Ahmed
University of Illinois Tina Dreger
Medical Colle e of Wisconsin
Daniel Jones
Adham Abdelfattah exas ec n vers y
Philip Sinatra
Washington University of Saint Louis
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Peo le
Residents PGY3 Brooke Crawford
Oregon Health Sciences
Shari Cui
Kellen Huston
Pooya Javidan University of California - Irvine
Sean Tabaie
Chicago Medical School
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People
Residents PGY4 Adrian Davis
Indiana Universit
Christopher OBoynick
Maegan Wallace n vers y o e ras a
Bradley Warlick
Saint Louis University
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People
Residents PGY5 Teresa Foo
Drexel Universit
Charles Grimshaw
Robert Otto n vers y o ssour a ansas y
Jeffery Reagan
Saint Louis University
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People
Residents PGY6 Cody Bellard
Lousiana State Universit
Jason Cobb
Brian Dean n vers y o or aro na ape
Christopher Mudd
Saint Louis University
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Faculty Chairman Berton R. Moed, MD
March 2003
experience
eputy tor o
Pelvis Section Editor of JOT Former site visitor for the Residency Review
Committee
More than100 journal or book publications
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Faculty Chairman
Brought a team of 5 full time personnelwith him in his move from Detroit/Wa ne State
Expanded department from 5 full timeu y p u s
Expanded Residency from 3 to 4 to 5residents per year
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Thomas Otto, MD Jeffrey Whiting, MD
Located at SLUH and SJMMC
reconstruction
Residents rotate here in PGY3 and PGY6
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David Karges, DO Erik Nott, MD
Experience in both major footreconstruction after trauma to elective
foot rocedures
PGY 3 and PGY 6 experience
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H n / r Ex r mi
Joao Panattoni, MD Richard Howard, DO
ocate at an es eres osp ta
Exposure to complex handreconstruction, trauma and elective upper
extremity surgery
Rotations during PG 4 and PG6 years
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Elizabeth Engel, MD Aki Puryear, MD
Located At CGCMC
Orthopaedic Surgery
Rotations during PG 1,2,3,4 and 6
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Dirk Alander, MD Howard Place, MD
Located at SLUH, CGCMC and SJMMC
xper ence n s mp e o comp ex sp na
procedures in children and adults.
Rotations during PG4 and PG5 years
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Scott Kaar, MD Adnan Cutuk, MD
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Campus and local fields of friendly strife Experience with routine sports and shoulder
conditions
Rotations during PGY4 and PGY5
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Orthopaedic Trauma
John Boudreau James Jackman J. Tracy Watson Lisa Cannada Djoldas Kuldjanov
Located at SLUH and SJMMC
tertiary traumatic conditions
otat ons ur ng y , , , , an
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Located at SLUH Cancer Center and CGCMC
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Training in the treatment of primary andme as a c umors n a u s an pe a r c pa en
Rotation durin the PG5 ear
G l / Milit O th di
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General / Military Orthopaedic
Surgery
Located at SLUH and CGCMCJessica McMichael, MD
r ott,
Coordinate onsite Orthopaedic training for the
US Air Force
General Orthopaedic Surgery and trauma care
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Opportunities throughout residency
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Basic Science support for the Research Year
Available to all Clinical Faculty Residents
J. Gary Bledsoe, PhD
Biomechanics
Heidi Israel, PhD
Statistics &
Zijun Zhang, MD/PhD
Cartilage & Bone
Research Design
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acu y ummary Diverse group of talented physicians and
rofessionals with a ver diverse racticeprofile.
ea ers n e r pro ess ona e s as weas national and local organizations
Stable faculty staff
excellence in resident education.
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M:F = 18:4 faculty, 20:7 residents Not restricted to the Mid-West.
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Too Trauma heavy
The sixth year is a waste and a year of
n enture s avery
Our program is not strong academically
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Too Trauma Heavy
Case logs of residents prove differently < 20% is Trauma including the part-
Trauma is where you get to operateearly and often.
Tr m i h r ill r f rbread and butter. Nothing you havent
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The 6th year is a waste!!!
Numerous research projects generatedfrom this year. Each research residentcom letes a basic science ro ect and a
clinical project.
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presentation /posters at medicalmeetings all presentations where a
resident ets a aid tri !
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The 6th year is a waste!!! There have been 28 publications with
The program OITE scores have risen
stea y over t e past years. Presentations ublications and OITE
scores are frequently used in deciding
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100% Pass Rate on ABOS parts I and II
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Fellowship Applications
5 years prior to 2004 Academic year 15 graduates with 2 going to fellowships
7 years since 2004 graduates 24 graduates with 16 going to fellowships
No fellowship non-acceptances
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Fellowship ResultsAdult Reconstruction Whitesides
an . o nc nna , . o , . o cago
Upper Extremity Case Western
Shoulder/ Elbow Tampaorts Med of Mi mi e En l nd B tist
Spine Texas Back, OrthoIndy (2), Louisville(2)
rauma oc rauma, an ere , o
Chattanooga
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Only a Local Institution
Resident pool from both coasts and inbetween.
the USA
Faculty from both coasts and middle
America
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Summary
Saint Louis University OrthopaedicProgram is a top notch, quality
Orthopaedic Residency program
committed to providing outstanding
residents.