15 sports medicine physicians on the move — May 16, 2016

Orthopedic Sports Medicine

Here are 15 sports medicine physicians who have recently joined hospitals or practices or gained promotions.

Maurizio Casasco, MD, was named the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine's International Visiting Fellow for 2016.

 

Coastal Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Pain Management in Bradenton, Fla., recently welcomed Michael J. Shereff, MD, to its team.

 

Robert D. Jamieson, DO, is moving to Folsom, Calif., to continue his orthopedic and sports medicine practice.

 

Palos Heights, Ill.-based Parkview Orthopedics and Sports Medicine added Michael Trice, MD, to its physician team.

 

Memphis-based University of Tennessee Health Science Center named James Beaty, MD, chair of the UT-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering.

 

Stuart H. Myers, MD, is offering foot and ankle services at the new Alliance, Neb.-based Greater Nebraska Medical and Surgical Services clinic.

 

Chambersburg, Pa.-based Summit Orthopedic Group added Thomas Little, MD, to its physician staff.

 

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons added Brian J. Galinat, MD, to its board.

 

Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance in Nashville welcomed Jeffrey P. Lawrence, MD, to its practice.

 

Game Ready appointed Richard F. Santore, MD, to its board of directors.

 

Rodney Comisar, MD, will join Columbus, Ohio-based OrthoNeuro in August 2016.

 

Detroit Medical Center named Khaled J. Saleh, MD, executive-in-chief of the DMC Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine service line.

 

Gavin B. Bishop, MD, joined the team at UCHealth Orthopedics in Longmont, Colo.

 

Sean Kaminsky, MD, and Charles R. Kaelin, MD, joined Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Medical Clinic.

 

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