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In the News:
MU Orthopaedic Surgeons Make Teenager's Damaged Knee New Again Dr. Marberry and Dr. Hoernschemeyer interviewed concerning the complex repair of a knee joint in one of their patients. Read more here.
University Researchers Work To Ease Joint Discomfort Dr. Sonny Bal and team of researchers at the University of Missouri are conducting research in dogs to use living tissue instead of plastic and metal to replace damaged joints. Read more here.
Dwarfism Awareness Dr. Dan Hoernschemeyer, who has treated some 60 patients with dwarfism from Missouri and nearby states, is interviewed by the Columbia Daily Tribune. Read more here.
Orthopedic chief wants MU to excel James Stannard wants to take the University of Missouri School of Medicine's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery from "good to great." Stannard began duties as chairman of the department Sept. 1, replacing Jason Calhoun, who left in January. Surgeon B. Sonny Bal had been filling in as interim chairman. Read more here.
New Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
We are pleased to welcome James P. Stannard, MD, department chair, J. Vernon Luck Sr. Distinguished Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery, and medical director of the Missouri Orthopaedic Institute.
Stannard served as a professor and associate director of orthopaedic surgery, and chief of orthopaedic trauma at the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, and operated a successful research program at UAB.
He has served on the Orthopaedic Trauma Association board of directors and the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research review panel for orthopaedic trauma. He also has been a visiting professor and invited lecturer at universities throughout the country. Last year his book "Surgical Treatment of Orthopaedic Trauma," received the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Award for Excellence in Clinical Medicine from the Association of American Publishers.
A graduate of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Stannard completed an internship and residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and a trauma fellowship in Switzerland. During this time, Stannard completed 10 years of active service with the U.S. Army, including service as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. He received an Army Commendation Medal and three Meritorious Service Medals before retiring at the rank of major in 1996. He has since served on the faculty at UAB.
Stannard will build on the progress made by Jason Calhoun, MD, former chair of orthopaedic surgery at MU, and interim chair B. Sonny Bal, MD, an associate professor of orthopaedic surgery.
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