- Dot Richardson
Dorothy ("Dot") Gay Richardson (born September 22, 1961 in Orlando, Florida) is a former international softball player. She used to play on the sidelines at her brothers' baseball games. She was a key part of the United States national team that won the gold medal during the sport's Olympic debut in 1996. After her win at the Olympics, she went on to become an orthopedic surgeon. - Tom Sansonetti
Tom Sansonetti is an attorney and a government official from the U.S. state of Wyoming. After graduating from high school, he earned an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and his Juris Doctor from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. In 1989, he became legislative director for newly-elected U.S. Representative Craig L. Thomas, and shortly afterwards was chosen to be his chief of staff. - Franz Berwald
Franz Adolf Berwald (born in Stockholm on July 23, 1796 and died there on April 3, 1868) was a Swedish Romantic composer who was generally ignored during his lifetime and had to make his living as an orthopedic surgeon and, later, as the manager of a saw mill and glass factory. He is now considered the finest Swedish composer of the 19th century, indeed probably the finest Swedish composer of any century. - David Kim
Dr. David Kim (born November 7, 1969) is a physician and orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine, arthroscopy and shoulder reconstructive surgery. His office is located in Huntington Beach, California at the Huntington Beach Orthopedics and Sports Medicine practice. Dr. Kim received his medical degree at the Stanford University School of Medicine and completed his residency training in orthopaedic surgery at the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Program. - Frederick Banting
Sir Frederick Grant Banting, KBE, MC, MD, FRSC (November 14, 1891 - February 21, 1941) was a Canadian medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate noted as one of the co-discovers of insulin. Banting was born in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. After studying medicine at the University of Toronto and graduating in 1916, he served in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War I. He won the Military Cross during the war. - Eric Close
Eric Close has starred in the series "Now and Again" and "The Magnificent Seven," both on CBS, as well as "Dark Skies" and "McKenna." His additional television credits include appearances in the series "Sisters" and "Santa Barbara." He also starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation "Follow the Stars Home," on CBS, and the 20-hour, 10-part mini-series "Taken," which was executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and received a Golden Globe nomination. - Robert Kerlan
Dr. Robert K. Kerlan (May 13, 1922 - September 8, 1996) was an American orthopedic surgeon and the co-founder, along with Dr. Frank Jobe, of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic. Kerlan was the Los Angeles Dodgers' first team doctor after their move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958, and diagnosed Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax with traumatic arthritis in his left elbow. Kerlan died in Santa Monica, California at age 74. - J. Dean Cole
J. Dean Cole is the Medical Director at Florida Hospital Orthopaedic Institute Fracture Care Center. Dr. Cole has pioneered the minimally invasive approach to treating orthopaedic trauma as well as invented new types of implants and devices to aid in successful surgery outcomes. His skill and commitment to improve patient care is clearly seen in his chosen specialties and device development. Raised in Titusville, Florida, Dr. Cole attended Rollins College in Winter Park, … - Don Bunce
Don Bunce (January 17, 1949 - April 15, 2003) was an American football quarterback and orthopedic surgeon. Bunce attended Stanford University, where he played behind Jim Plunkett. After Plunkett graduated in 1971, Bunce became the starting quarterback and led the Indians to the Pac-8 championship and a spot in the 1972 Rose Bowl against unbeaten Michigan. - John G. Kennedy
John G. Kennedy, M.D. Dr. John G. Kennedy is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, who has specialized in sports injuries of the lower limb. As well, he is a tumor-trained orthopaedic surgeon. Dr. Kennedy came to Hospital for Special Surgery in 2002 to pursue a higher degree in Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle surgery as well as to coordinate research activities in the Foot and Ankle department. After completing his Fellowship in 2003, Dr. - Anne Gray
Dr Anne Gray, (born December 23rd, 1961 in Australia) is an orthopedic surgeon and competitive climber. Gray started climbing in 1985; in her early climbing years she was more interested in "big walls" and cave exploration and has since done both 1000m deep caves and 1000m high big walls. In 1991 she moved to Switzerland and started to focus on hard climbing and competitions. She was on the Swiss national team from 1993 to 1996, and twice was third overall in Switzerland. - Jamie White
Jamie White is an American radio personality and actress of Lithuanian descent, who is most notable for having hosted mornings on KYSR Star 98.7 in Los Angeles for nearly nine years. Initially hired by a Kansas City radio station, she took a string of broadcasting jobs that had led to her former job at KYSR. Jamie White has also played a part in a few movies, her largest movie role being an MTV VJ and groupie in the 2001 movie "Rock Star" (Jamie's best friend, … - Randy Gregg
Dr. Randy Gregg (born February 19, 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman and is currently an orthopedic surgeon in Edmonton. Randy started his National Hockey League career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1982. He would spend his entire career with Edmonton (his home town), except for 21 games he played for the Vancouver Canucks. - Robert Cathcart
Robert F. Cathcart III (1932 - present) is a Los Altos, California-based physician and leading proponent of orthomolecular medicine, specifically megavitamin dosing of vitamin C. A prominent figure in alternative medicine, Cathcart pioneered the concept of dosing vitamin C to bowel tolerance to maximize vitamin C levels without intravenous administration. He has reported clinical successes using massive vitamin C in treating influenza, hepatitis, mononucleosis, … - Henry Gassett Davis
Henry Gassett Davis (b. November 4 1807, Trenton, Maine - d. November 18 1896, Everett, Massachusetts) was an orthopedic surgeon. He founded the traction school of orthopedic surgery and created the first splint for traction and protection of the hip joint. Henry was a later descendent of Dolor Davis of early Cape Cod, Massachusetts. As a boy he intended to be a mechanic and a manufacturer of cotton bagging, similar to his father. - Alphonse Crespo
Alphonse Crespo is a libertarian Swiss orthopedic surgeon. Author of "Esculape Foudroyé" Les Belles Lettres 1991, ISBN 2-251-39008-1 and of numerous essays and articles such as "Black Market Medicine an Ethical alternative to State Control ", "Outlawing Medicine" or "The End of Welfare and its effect on the Poor". His writings advocate a libertarian approach to medical ethics and a full return of medicine to the free market. - Mary S. Sherman
Mary Stults Sherman (April 21, 1913 - July 21, 1964) was a prominent orthopedic surgeon in New Orleans who was murdered in a still unsolved mystery. Sherman was born in Evanston,Illinois, to Walter Allen Stults and the former Monica Graham. She graduated from Evanston Township High School and attended the Institute de Mme Collnot in Paris, France. In 1934, she obtained her bachelor of arts degree from Northwestern University. - Jeffrey C. Thomas
Jeffrey C. Thomas, M.D. is a doctor in Janesville, Wisconsin, USA who most recently lost an election to represent Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district in the United States Congress. Thomas won the Democratic nomination in a five-way primary held in September, 2006. Dr. Thomas is an orthopedic surgeon formerly associated with Mercy Health System of Janesville. In past campaigns, he has described his primary issues as “health care, health care, … - Paul M. Davis Jr.
Paul McMillian Davis, Jr. (September 1, 1919 - February 12, 2007), was a distinguished orthopedic surgeon in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish in central Louisiana, who wrote numerous instructional articles relating to his speciality which were published in the "Bulletin of Tulane University", the "Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society", the "Journal of Trauma", and the "Southern Medical Journal". - James C. Bolton
James Calderwood Bolton (April 18, 1899 -- September 10, 1974) was a prominent banker, civic leader, and Baptist layman in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish and the largest city in central Louisiana. Bolton was born in Alexandria to James Wade Bolton and the former Mary Esther Calderwood. He was the brother of Robert Harvey Bolton, also an Alexandria banker. Bolton was educated in public schools and the college preparatory Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. - Louis Stromeyer
Louis Georg Friedrich Stromeyer (1804-1876) was a German surgeon who was born in Hanover. After receiving his doctorate from Berlin in 1823, he spent his career in several European cities, but is largely known for his work done in Hanover. He was also a military surgeon during the First War of Schleswig (1848-1851). Stromeyer was a pioneer in orthopedics and orthopedic surgery. - Rein Strikwerda
Rein Strikwerda (b. 1930 - d. 23 October 2006, De Bilt, Utrecht, The Netherlands) was a Dutch orthopedic surgeon who reached international fame by describing and treating meniscus and knee injuries, specially those injuries that are typical to occur in sports like football. Strikwerda started his career as a physical therapist with the Dutch football club Go Ahead Eagles and later moved to FC Utrecht. - Jacques Mathieu Delpech
Jacques Mathieu Delpech (1777 - October 28, 1832was a French surgeon born in Toulouse. He earned his doctorate from the University of Paris in 1801 and spent the next several years as a teacher of anatomy in Toulouse. In 1812 be became a surgeon at Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Eloi in Montpellier, where he remained until his death in 1832. Delpech is best known for his work in orthopedics, and he established a clinic for orthopaedic diseases at Saint-Eloi. - Mirosław Vitali
Dr. Miroslaw (Mirek) Vitali, O.B.E. (Born October 5 1914 in Human, Ukraine; died February 19, 1992 in London, England) was a physician specialising in treatment and care of amputees. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1986 in recognition of his outstanding work helping British servicemen who had lost limbs in World War II. He was born to Polish parents in Human in the Ukrainian region of Russia. - Carl Nicoladoni
Carl Nicoladoni (April 23, 1847 - December 4, 1902) was an Austrian surgeon who was born in Vienna. He received his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna, and later was a professor of surgery at the Universities of Innsbruck (1881) and Graz (1895). Nicoladoni specialized in orthopedic and reconstructive surgery. He was particularly interested in research and diagnosis of scoliosis and published several treatises on the disorder. - Henry Dushan Edward Atkinson
Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon in London specialising in Lower Limb Joint Replacement Surgery, including primary and revision Hip, Knee, and Ankle Arthroplasty. I also have interests in Trauma Surgery and Sports Injuries. Fellowship training at St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, and SportsMed SA, Adelaide, Australia. - Diaa
i am tall about 6" (181 cm), 85kg, with athletic build. i have short black hair and brown eyes. i also have a strong personality.i work as an orthopedic surgeon and i am subspecialized in arthroscopy.i am honest caring man. - Dr Stephen John Raterman MD
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Dr. Vert Mooney received his Orthopaedic Surgery training at the University of Pittsburgh between 1960 and 1964, after earning his Medical Doctorate in 1957 from Columbia University. Dr. Mooney was Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery in 1967 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. In 1989, Dr. Mooney was named one of the 20 most distinguished Orthopedic Surgeons in the Town & Country Magazine Annual Survey. - Dr Mininder Singh Kocher MD
Dr. Kocher's practice specializes in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult sports medicine. He is a well-recognized international expert in pediatric sports medicine. - Dr Bryant Allen Bloss MD
- Dr Peter James Millett MD
Dr. Millett earned additional subspecialty, fellowship training in sports medicine, knee and shoulder surgery at the internationally renown Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation in Vail, Colorado. While there, he also served as an associate physician for the Denver Broncos professional football team, the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team, and the U.S. Ski Team. - Dr Javad Parvizi MD
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- Dr Dan Michael Spengler MD
Dr. Dan M. Spengler has been Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation since 1983. There are currently 23 full-time orthopaedic, attending faculty positions and six auxiliary faculty positions in the department, twenty-one resident positions and five orthopaedic fellowship positions. Ten orthopaedic surgeons from the Nashville area serve on the clinical faculty. - Dr Ira Harvey Kirschenbaum MD
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