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Faculty Detail |
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Howard A. Chansky, M.D.
Professor & co-Vice Chair
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Specialty:
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Tumor Service |
| College: | B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, May 1982 | | Medical School: | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, May 1987 | | Internship: | General Surgery, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1987-1988 | | Residency: | Orthopedic Surgery, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1988-1992 | | Fellowship: | Orthopedic Oncology, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, 1992-1993 | | Articles, Videos and Publications: | Scientific Publications (PubMed Listing)
Articles, videos, and abstracts: Dr. Chansky was featured in the Spring 2005 Breakthrough article, Team approach keeps her walking ( ) | | Memberships: | American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons Orthopedic Research Society Connective Tissue Oncology Society | | Board Certification: | Board Certified | | Clinic locations and days of week: | University of Washington Medical Center Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System Bone and Joint Surgery Center | | Surgeries Performed At: | University of Washington Medical Center; Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System |
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An interview with Winston J. Warme, MD

Dr. Warme retired from a career as an academic orthopedist 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 orthopedic surgeons-in-training and forwarding related research projects.
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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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