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Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD
Associate Editor for Sports Medicine
Dr. DeBerardino is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, hip, and shoulder; and team physician for the University of Connecticut athletic teams, including football and the men’s and women’s basketball programs. He attended the United States Military Academy, West Point as an undergraduate, completed medical school at the New York Medical College, and completed his residency at Tripler Army Medical Center. He also completed a John A. Feagin, Jr, Sports Medicine Fellowship at Keller Army Hospital, West Point. Previously he was head team physician for the collegiate athletic teams at the United States Military Academy, and Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship. He is a member of many professional societies, including the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the International ACL Study Group, and the Herodicus Society.
Patrick J. Denard, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Denard is a shoulder specialist at Southern Oregon Orthopedics in Medford, OR and a clinical instructor at Oregon Health & Science University. He attended college at the University of Puget Sound. He obtained his medical degree at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He completed his orthopedic residency training at Oregon Health & Science University, where he received the research award as a chief resident. After residency, he completed specialized fellowship training in shoulder arthroscopy in San Antonio, TX under Dr. Stephen Burkhart. Dr. Denard completed a fellowship in shoulder replacement surgery in Lyon, France under Dr. Gilles Walch, one of the developers of the current prosthesis used in reverse shoulder replacement. He has co-authored a textbook on the shoulder, and contributed to 15 book chapters and over 60 research papers. He was recently elected to the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Anand M. Murthi, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Murthi is attending orthopedic surgeon; chief, shoulder and elbow service; and fellowship director at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Psychology and his doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University. He completed an internship in general surgery, residency in orthopedic surgery, and was a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at George Washington University Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. He is a member of numerous societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Medical Association (AMA), and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Jose B. Toro, MD
Associate Editor for Trauma
Dr. Toro is director for orthopaedic trauma at Peconic Bay Medical Center. He obtained his medical degree from Pontifical Xavier University in Bogota, Colombia, where he also trained in the specialty of orthopedic surgery. Dr. Toro started his fellowship training at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he completed a fellowship in orthopedic traumatology under the tutelage of Dr. David L. Helfet and a fellowship in metabolic bone disease under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Lane. Dr. Toro started his professional career as an attending orthopaedic surgeon at the Veterans Affairs administration of the James J. Peters Bronx VA Medical Center. He also has served as director of orthopaedic trauma and assistant professor in orthopaedic surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD
Associate Editor for Sports Medicine
Dr. DeBerardino is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, hip, and shoulder; and team physician for the University of Connecticut athletic teams, including football and the men’s and women’s basketball programs. He attended the United States Military Academy, West Point as an undergraduate, completed medical school at the New York Medical College, and completed his residency at Tripler Army Medical Center. He also completed a John A. Feagin, Jr, Sports Medicine Fellowship at Keller Army Hospital, West Point. Previously he was head team physician for the collegiate athletic teams at the United States Military Academy, and Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship. He is a member of many professional societies, including the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the International ACL Study Group, and the Herodicus Society.
Patrick J. Denard, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Denard is a shoulder specialist at Southern Oregon Orthopedics in Medford, OR and a clinical instructor at Oregon Health & Science University. He attended college at the University of Puget Sound. He obtained his medical degree at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He completed his orthopedic residency training at Oregon Health & Science University, where he received the research award as a chief resident. After residency, he completed specialized fellowship training in shoulder arthroscopy in San Antonio, TX under Dr. Stephen Burkhart. Dr. Denard completed a fellowship in shoulder replacement surgery in Lyon, France under Dr. Gilles Walch, one of the developers of the current prosthesis used in reverse shoulder replacement. He has co-authored a textbook on the shoulder, and contributed to 15 book chapters and over 60 research papers. He was recently elected to the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Anand M. Murthi, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Murthi is attending orthopedic surgeon; chief, shoulder and elbow service; and fellowship director at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Psychology and his doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University. He completed an internship in general surgery, residency in orthopedic surgery, and was a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at George Washington University Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. He is a member of numerous societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Medical Association (AMA), and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Jose B. Toro, MD
Associate Editor for Trauma
Dr. Toro is director for orthopaedic trauma at Peconic Bay Medical Center. He obtained his medical degree from Pontifical Xavier University in Bogota, Colombia, where he also trained in the specialty of orthopedic surgery. Dr. Toro started his fellowship training at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he completed a fellowship in orthopedic traumatology under the tutelage of Dr. David L. Helfet and a fellowship in metabolic bone disease under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Lane. Dr. Toro started his professional career as an attending orthopaedic surgeon at the Veterans Affairs administration of the James J. Peters Bronx VA Medical Center. He also has served as director of orthopaedic trauma and assistant professor in orthopaedic surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD
Associate Editor for Sports Medicine
Dr. DeBerardino is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, hip, and shoulder; and team physician for the University of Connecticut athletic teams, including football and the men’s and women’s basketball programs. He attended the United States Military Academy, West Point as an undergraduate, completed medical school at the New York Medical College, and completed his residency at Tripler Army Medical Center. He also completed a John A. Feagin, Jr, Sports Medicine Fellowship at Keller Army Hospital, West Point. Previously he was head team physician for the collegiate athletic teams at the United States Military Academy, and Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship. He is a member of many professional societies, including the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the International ACL Study Group, and the Herodicus Society.
Patrick J. Denard, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Denard is a shoulder specialist at Southern Oregon Orthopedics in Medford, OR and a clinical instructor at Oregon Health & Science University. He attended college at the University of Puget Sound. He obtained his medical degree at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. He completed his orthopedic residency training at Oregon Health & Science University, where he received the research award as a chief resident. After residency, he completed specialized fellowship training in shoulder arthroscopy in San Antonio, TX under Dr. Stephen Burkhart. Dr. Denard completed a fellowship in shoulder replacement surgery in Lyon, France under Dr. Gilles Walch, one of the developers of the current prosthesis used in reverse shoulder replacement. He has co-authored a textbook on the shoulder, and contributed to 15 book chapters and over 60 research papers. He was recently elected to the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Anand M. Murthi, MD
Associate Editor for Shoulder
Dr. Murthi is attending orthopedic surgeon; chief, shoulder and elbow service; and fellowship director at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Psychology and his doctorate degree from Case Western Reserve University. He completed an internship in general surgery, residency in orthopedic surgery, and was a chief resident in orthopedic surgery at George Washington University Medical Center. He also completed a fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. He is a member of numerous societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), American Medical Association (AMA), and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES).
Jose B. Toro, MD
Associate Editor for Trauma
Dr. Toro is director for orthopaedic trauma at Peconic Bay Medical Center. He obtained his medical degree from Pontifical Xavier University in Bogota, Colombia, where he also trained in the specialty of orthopedic surgery. Dr. Toro started his fellowship training at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he completed a fellowship in orthopedic traumatology under the tutelage of Dr. David L. Helfet and a fellowship in metabolic bone disease under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Lane. Dr. Toro started his professional career as an attending orthopaedic surgeon at the Veterans Affairs administration of the James J. Peters Bronx VA Medical Center. He also has served as director of orthopaedic trauma and assistant professor in orthopaedic surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, New York.