Jun 13, 2021
Dr. Garbis is a Certified Orthopaedic surgeon of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is an Orthopedic surgeon who diagnoses and treats muscle, bone, and joint disorders, as well as sports injuries, degenerative illnesses, cancers, infections, and birth abnormalities. He is particularly interested in difficult shoulder repairs, such as reverse and complete shoulder replacement. Also, he subspecializes in general orthopedic surgery, elbow surgery, orthopedic sports medicine, and should surgery.
Dr. Garbis earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical
Engineering with a focus in Biomaterials from Northwestern
University in Evanston, Illinois. He received his medical degree
from the University of Illinois in Chicago and then went on to
finish his Orthopedic Surgery residency at Rush University Medical
Center. He then spent a year at Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore, Maryland, after his residency. He obtained fellowship
training in advanced shoulder and elbow surgery, including
complicated reconstruction, replacement, and arthroscopy, while
there.
He conducts clinical and fundamental scientific research and has
presented his findings at several regional, national, and worldwide
conferences. Dr. Garbis is a participant in the American
Orthopaedic Association’s Emerging Leaders Program. He has also
written many book chapters and lectures at the Orthopedic Learning
Center in Rosemont, Illinois.
Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge of Introduction to Coding.
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