The American Health Council named Edmund C. Landry, MD, of Kennett (Mo.) Orthopaedic Center to its physician board.
Here are four things to know:
1. Dr. Landry will offer his expertise on general orthopedic surgery and knee replacement surgery.
2. He offers inpatient and outpatient care in two facilities in rural, underserved counties in Southeast Missouri. His specialties include arthritis, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine and trauma/fractures.
3. Dr. Landry is affiliated with the American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Missouri State Medical Society and Southern Medical Association.
4. He has held positions as clinical assistant professor orthopedic surgery at New Orleans-based Tulane University School of Medicine, adjunct clinical professor at Kirksville, Mo.-based A.T. Still University, assistant professor for the adjunct clinical faculty at Kansas City (Mo.) University of Medicine and clinical assistant professor of the NYIT College of Medicine at Jonesboro-based Arkansas State University.
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