Dec 12, 2021
Listen to our episode on Knee Arthritis as Dr. Sherman gives us an excellent overview!
Dr. Seth Sherman graduated from
Weill Cornell Medical College in New York in 2005 with a medical
degree. He finished his residency at the Hospital for Special
Orthopaedic Surgery in 2010 and his fellowship at the Rush
University Medical Center GME Office of Illinois, Chicago in
2011.
Moreover, he served as an assistant team
physician for the Chicago Bulls and White Sox during his sports
medicine fellowship in Chicago while he worked as a team physician
for the Mizzou Tigers in the NCAA SEC conference before joining the
Stanford squad in July 2019. Dr. Sherman also serves as the
fellowship director for the Stanford Sports fellowship
program.
Dr. Sherman specializes in arthroscopic and minimally invasive knee and shoulder surgery. He also has research interest and sub specializes in knee joint preservation/cartilage repair and the patellofemoral joint. Dr. Sherman, as a tertiary care practitioner, provides non-surgical and salvage surgical options for active patients with complicated conditions, as well as in situations when earlier procedures have failed.
With his interest in research,
Dr. Sherman co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and
chapters which regularly discusses at national and international
conferences.
He
is also the Chairman of the American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons' Sports Medicine/Arthroscopy Committee and is on the
boards of many other organizations such as AOSSM, AANA, ISAKOS, and
ICRS.
Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on Knee Arthritis.
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