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AOA-North American Traveling Fellowship (NATF)
Congratulations to the 2009  North American Traveling Fellows! 

The North American Traveling Fellowship promotes significant clinical and scientific exchange and fellowship. The tour is an intense introduction to the diverse ways that leaders address challenges facing orthopaedics today. The 2010 tour will run approximately from September – November and will travel to regional orthopaedic centers in the US Midwest and Central Canada. Congratulations to our 2010 North American Traveling Fellows!

 

Robert H. Brophy, MD

Dr. Brophy is an Assistant Professor of Sports Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. He graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine and completed his orthopedic residency training and sports medicine fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

 

Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD

Dr. Della Rocca is Assistant Professor, Co-Director of Orthopaedic Trauma, and Assistant Residency Program Director for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at University of Missouri – Columbia.  After completing undergraduate work at Cornell University, he received both his M.D. and a Ph.D. in biochemistry at Duke University.  He completed his residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, followed by fellowship in orthopaedic trauma at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center.  He is currently a member of the AOA’s Emerging Leaders Program, after participating in the inaugural AOA Resident Leadership Program in 2003.

 

 


Wellington Hsu, MD
Dr. Hsu is an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Department of Neurological Surgery and also serves as the director of The Laboratory for Regenerative Technologies as part of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.  His research interests focus on tissue engineering strategies as bone graft substitutes for spine fusion.

 

 

Amanda D, Marshall, MD

Dr. Marshall specializes in joint replacement at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She graduated from the University of Texas at Houston Medical School and completed her residency and research fellowship at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC. Her joint reconstruction fellowship training was performed at Rush University. After fellowship, she returned to Texas to join the faculty as Assistant Professor and Director of Resident Clinical Research.