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Board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery since 1988
Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society
D Magazine, “Best Doctors” – 2001 – Present
Texas Monthly Magazine “Super Docs” – 2005 – Present
Undergraduate
U.S. Naval Academy; Annapolis, Maryland; 1971 – 1975;
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Graduate
Medical College of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; 1975 – 1979
Degree: Doctor of Medicine
Internship
General Surgery – Portsmouth Naval Medical Center;
Portsmouth, Virginia; 1979 – 1980
Residency
Orthopaedic Surgery – Portsmouth Naval Medical Center;
Portsmouth, Virginia; 1981 – 1985
Fellowship
Hand / Microvascular Surgery – Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1985 – 1986
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All locations will remain closed Friday, February 4, 2022 due to unsafe road conditions. We will be calling to reschedule appointments next week. Enjoy your weekend and stay safe!!