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Michael B. Anderson MD, PC
Diplomate American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
Education: University of Utah School of Medicine (4 years) - graduated 1983
General Surgery Internship(1 year) - University of Pittsburgh 1984
Residency Orthopaedics(4 years), University of Utah - 1989
I have been in practice in St. George for over 11 years. During that time I have had brief opportunities to work in Alaska with the Native Americans and in a volunteer capacity at a small hospital on the Carribean island of St. Lucia.
Specialties: The majority of my time is spent in either Sports Medicine or Adult Reconstructive Surgery (artificial knees, hips and shoulders).
Interests: Photography, Rock climbing
I am one of nine orthopaedic surgeons in the State of Utah, and the only one in the southern half of the state belonging to AAHKS (American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons). The AAHKS is an exclusive group of Orthopaedic Surgeons across the country that are primarily devoted to the advancement of arthritic joint replacement ie., artificial hips, knees and shoulders.
Scott A. Parry MD, PC
Diplomate American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
Education:
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1991
Brigham Young University 1987, B.S. Zoology Pre-Professional Studies, Magna Cum Laude
General Surgery Internship Washington University School of Medicine, 1991-1992
Residency Orthopaedics (4 years), Washington University School of Medicine, 1992-1996
Dr. Parry joined the Orthopaedic Specialists & Sports Medicine Of Southern Utah office in 1996. Dr. Parry is also the team physician for various Dixie College Athletics teams. He has shown his vast knowledge for the Othopaedic field through the numerous Medical Journals he has been published in and the various medical presentations he has made.
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