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Winston J. Warme, MD
Associate Professor; Chief, Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
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Specialty:
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Shoulder & Elbow, Sports |
| College: | University of Colorado at Colorado Springs | | Medical School: | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences | | Internship: | Brooke Army Medical Center | | Residency: | Madigan Army Medical Center Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program | | Fellowship: | John A. Feagin West Point Sports Medicine Fellowship; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Traveling Fellowship | | Articles, Videos and Publications: | Scientific Publications (PubMed Listing) | | Honors: | - Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Award
- Order of Military Medical Merit
- Army Medical Department "A" Proficiency Designator
- William Beaumont Army Medical Center Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2007: Terry Mueller, DO.
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2006: Michael Todd, DO.
- Faculty Sponsor - WBAMC Resident Research Award, 2004: Damian Mizera, MD.
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2003: Robert Blease, MD
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2002: Brigham Redd, MD.
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2001: Scott Hofer, DO.
- Faculty Sponsor -Dehne Resident Research Award, 2000: Michael Fallon, MD.
| | Memberships: | - Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- American Orthopaedic Association
- American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
- Association of Military Surgeons of the United States
- Christian Medical and Dental Society
- Magellan Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine
- Order of Military Medical Merit
- Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons
| | Board Certification: | Orthopaedic Surgery Certified | | Common Diagnoses Treated: | Common problems treated include shoulder and elbow pain, stiffness, catching,
popping, locking and instability with arthroscopy or open techniques to repair
Bankart or labral tears, remove loose bodies, manage / treat instability,
impingement and rotator cuff tears; management of arthritis with arthroscopic,
minimally invasive, conventional and reverse total joint arthroplasty or
hemiarthroplasty; also the treatment of more rare conditions such as scapular
winging and failed surgeries with tendon transfers and revisions. | | Philosophy of care/General Information: | I believe that successful medical or surgical treatment and rehabilitation
requires a team approach, with the patient being a key player. I will provide
patients with the current information to help them make an informed decision
regarding which type of treatment to choose. Then together we will make the
journey through the treatment and rehab. If there is a viable way to manage a
condition without surgery, we will try that first. | | Clinic locations and days of week: | Bone and Joint Center
Monday Mornings and Fridays.
| | Appointment request information (web, phone, fax): | Char Prideaux-Geiszler (pridec@u.washington.edu or 206-598-4288) or the online referrals website. | | Surgeries Performed At: | University of Washington Medical Center | | Research Interests: | Ultimately I am interested in helping find the best treatment and rehabilitation
regimens for different conditions which will minimize the patients pain and
recovery time. This takes a stepwise approach. With rock climbing as hobby, I
currently have a particular interest in investigating different arthroscopic
knots and the latest generation of high strength sutures. I am also committed
to being the best teacher I can be, and discovering time-efficient methods of
teaching the art and science of orthopaedic surgery to students. |
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An interview with Winston J. Warme, MD

Dr. Warme retired from a career as an academic orthopaedist in the US Army in 2007. Beginning as a Special Forces Medic, he developed an interest in sports medicine, with special focus on shoulder and elbow problems. Dr. Warme completed a fellowship with Dr. Arciero in 1998. As a Shoulder and Elbow Team member at UW, Dr. Warme continues to provide optimal care to patients while teaching orthopaedic surgeons-in-training and forwarding related research projects.
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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 15th
in the nation.
Dr. Beingessner, Assistant Professor, received 2008 spring quarter's HMC CARES Service Excellence Award.
Dr Henley has recently been appointed to the Board of Directors of the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
Dr. Leopold lectured recently in San Francisco at the annual meeting of the
Hippocrates Winslow Babbage Foundation.
Dr. Maheshwari, orthopaedic resident, has been nominated by the Program Director and Chair of Orthopaedics to attend the 2008 AOA-OREF-Zimmer Resident Leadership Forum.
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