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Presenter:
Scott
Arthur, MD
Presentation Date: 02/29/2008
Brief Biography of
Speaker
Arthur relocated from the American Sports Medicine
Institute in Birmingham, where he completed a sports
medicine fellowship with James Andrews, a nationally
renowned orthopaedic surgeon.
Arthur completed his orthopaedic surgery residency
at the University of Tennessee/Campbell Clinic in
Memphis, and his transitional surgical internship at
Methodist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. He received
his medical degree from the University of Tennessee,
Memphis, and his bachelor of science degree from the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he
graduated summa cum laude.
Arthur has been an assistant team physician and team
physician for numerous sports teams, including
Tarrant High School, West Alabama University and the
University of Alabama. He also served as event
physician for the 2004 Conference USA Soccer
Tournament and the 2006 SEC Baseball Tournament, and
as spring training physician for the Toronto Blue
Jays and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Currently he is
team physician for Brentwood High School.
Arthur grew up in Cleveland, Tennessee, and
graduated from Cleveland High School. His
grandfather was a surgeon, which helped spark
Arthur’s interest in medicine at an early age.
In
his spare time, he enjoys golf, basketball, duck
hunting, skeet shoot, football and skiing. Arthur
and his wife, Sally, have a two-year-old daughter
named Jamison.
Brief Description of
Presentation
Video presentation of a live dissection of knee will
be performed with
emphasis on specific anatomic structures and their
relation to different pathologic conditions and a
focus on common injuries and surgical procedures.
Current Employment
Affiliation of Speaker
The
Bone and Joint Clinic
Franklin, Tennessee |