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Faculty Detail |
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M.L. Chip Routt, Jr., M.D.
Professor
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Specialty:
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Trauma |
| College: | B.S. in Zoology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 1976-1979 | | Medical School: | M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 1979-1983 | | Internship: | Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 1983-1984 | | Residency: | Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 1984-1988 | | Fellowship: | Trauma Service, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1988-1989 | | Articles, Videos and Publications: | Scientific Publications (PubMed Listing) | | Honors: | Howard Rosen Teaching Award, UW Residents' Teaching Award, HMC Service Excellence Award, AO/ASIF Jack McDaniel's Memorial Traveling Fellowship | | Memberships: | American Medical Association American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Orthopedic Trauma Association American Orthopedic Association AO Alumni Association Vanderbilt Orthopedic Society | | Board Certification: | Board Certified | | Common Diagnoses Treated: | Trauma, Pelvic ring injuries, acetabular fractures | | Philosophy of care/General Information: | I enjoy the spirited atmosphere of compassion and service excellence at Harborview. The patients and their complex injuries challenge us in many enjoyable ways. My physician colleagues and all of the HMC staff are fun to work with.
It's my goal to treat patients as I'd want to be treated, with compassionate, strategic, and detail-attentive patient care.?and I'd be demanding!
| | Clinic locations and days of week: | HMC Orthopedics, Wednesdays | | Research Interests: | Orthopedic traumatology, Pelvic ring injuries, and Acetabular fractures.
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An interview with Rick Matsen, M.D.

Dr Matsen has dedicated his entire professional life to developing excellence in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington. Starting with his residency here in 1971 he developed an interest in shoulder and elbow reconstruction. A fellowship with the father of modern shoulder surgery, Dr Charles S. Neer II confirmed his lifetime commitment to improving the art of care of patients with simple and complex problems involving the shoulder and elbow.
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Dr. Beingessner received the Howard Rosen Memorial Teaching Award at the Cincinnati AO Principles Course
Retired orthopaedic surgeon Frank Alvine, UWSOM 1964 and Orthopaedic
Surgery Residency 1972, has been named as an inductee to the South
Dakota Hall of Fame by its Board of Directors.
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