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SCHOOL: Georgetown University Medical School - Washington, DC
-Primary degree awarded: MD
-Year completed: 2001
GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS:
- Boston College – Chestnut Hill, MA
-Primary degree awarded: BA - Mathematics
-Year completed: 1996
GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS:
Fellowship: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital– Philadelphia, PA
Specialty/Field: Shoulder and elbow surgery
Dates: 2007-2008
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Residency: Loyola University Chicago Medical Center – Maywood, IL
Specialty/Field: Orthopaedics
Dates: 2002-2006
Internship: University of California San Francisco – San Francisco, CA
Specialty/Field: General Surgery
Dates: 2001-2002 |
| Specialties |
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Orthopaedic surgery |
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Shoulder and elbow surgery |
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Orthopaedic trauma |
| Academic Appointments (Past ten years) |
| 2006-2007 |
Assistant Professor – Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Loyola University Chicago Medical Center – Maywood, IL |
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| Concise Summary of Role in Program |
| Dr. Magovern specializes in the treatment of diseases and injuries of the shoulder and elbow. The scope of his practice encompasses arthroscopy, open reconstruction, and shoulder and elbow replacement. In addition, he spent one year in practice dedicated to the care of fractures and orthopaedic trauma. |
| Selected Bibliography |
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Magovern B, Ramsey M. Percutaneous Fixation of Proximal Humerus Fractures. Orthopaedic Clinics of North America. In press.
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Young JP, Stover M, Magovern B. Treatment of Isolated Ulnar Nonunions Using Wave Plate Osteosynthesis: A Report of Four Cases. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. In press. |
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Cento E, Lomasney LM, Demos TC, Hammadeh R, Magovern B. Radiologic Case Study: Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia. Orthopaedics 2007; 30(2):82 166-170. |
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Magovern B, Marra G. Shoulder Replacement: Emerging Trends. Current Opinion in Orthopaedics. 2006;17:316-320. |
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Gaitanis IN, Carandang G, Phillips FM, Magovern B, et al. Restoring geometric and loading alignment of the thoracic spine with a vertebral compression fracture: effects of balloon (bone tamp) inflation and spinal extension. The Spine Journal 5: 45-54, 2005. |
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