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Provided excellent orthopedic care to more than 2000 patients in Ortho Clinic, ER, and OR. Provided first assistant surgeon services to over 150 patients from complex long bone fractures to the most up to date sports surgeries. Operated without need for close oversite and has great surgical/fracture outcomes that enhanced BJACH capabilities/Army Readiness. Only PA at BJACH that performs joint injections and fracture reductions. Performed more than a thousand joint injections and over 50 complex fracture reductions. Crafted more than 30 ACL grafts without surgical failure.
Correctly interpreted more than 2000 skeletal MRIs and X-rays and explained them to patients of all ages and many patients from other countries where English is a second

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