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The University of Washington Medical Center was again ranked highly for orthopaedic surgery by US News and World Report, this year being listed as 13th in the nation, the best in the west.



The Zimmer Durom component has been implicated in failed hip replacements; this device has NOT been used at the University of Washington. For details on the failed device, see this article in the NY Times.


Ted Gross and Sundar Srinivasan receive NIH funding for their research in osteoporosis and bone loss.


Dr. Susan Ott, associate professor, Division of Metabolism at the UW Medical Center, is featured in The New York Times news - "Drugs to Build Bones May Weaken".
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