Sandia Orthopaedic Alumni Society - Albuquerque
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Sandia Orthopaedic Alumni Society - Albuquerque
Sandia Orthopaedic Alumni Society RECONNECT REDISCOVER RENEW Volume 3 Highlights 2nd Annual Eric Thomas Memorial—a Huge Success! Page 2 Where Are They Now? Page 3 SOAS Hosts Visiting Professor and Cadaveric Lab for Residents and Fellows Page 4 Joel Lubin Visiting Professor Page 5 Issue 3 Cancer Fund of New Mexico. I would like to thank Ryan Wood in the Department of Orthopaedics, our volunteers, the tournament committee, Dear Colleagues, Scott Gates, and George Trujeque for SOAS continues to grow an outstanding job is making this year’s thanks to the generous support of our tournament such a huge success. orthopaedic alumni, the Department We hope to see you next year at of Orthopaedics, and UNM School of the 3rd Annual Eric Thomas Memorial Medicine Alumni Affairs. SOAS has Golf Tournament slated for September sponsored many activities and events 14, 2013. this year including our annual alumni Please visit our webpage at reception at the AAOS meeting in San Francisco, laboratory coats for the new http://orthopaedics.unm.edu/soas/joinsoas.html for additional information residency class that started in July, a about SOAS and the Department of cadaver lab for visiting professor Dr. Orthopaedics. If you have not yet Jorge Orbay in July, our 2nd annual renewed your SOAS membership, we Eric Thomas golf tournament, and the encourage you to get involved. 1st publication of the University of You can also call Ryan Wood at New Mexico Orthopaedics Research (505) 272-8745, should you have any Journal. questions about your 2012 membership On September 15th, SOAS or upcoming events like the Joel Lubin hosted our 2nd Annual Eric Thomas Memorial Golf Tournament at the UNM Memorial Professorship, which is South Championship Golf Course. The tentatively scheduled for March or April 2013. event was a huge success with over 100 players competing in a scramble Sincerely, format to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of Eric and to help bring awareness to such an important illness. Dean W. Smith, On behalf of Eric and Kari Thomas and M.D. the Sandia Orthopaedic Alumni Society, Class of 2000 a donation was made to The Children’s SOAS President Letter from the President 2nd Annual Eric Thomas Memorial—a Huge Success! For those who were unable to attend Saturday, September 15 at the UNM Championship Golf Course was a day filled with beautiful sunshine, warm weather, prizes, great food, and, of course, golf. This year’s event was extremely successful, doubling the revenue from last year and attracting a vast interest from potential future sponsors and participants. SOAS also made the Children’s Cancer Fund of New Mexico (CCFNM), a secondary beneficiary to help support children and their families with the financial and emotional difficulties associated with youth’s undergoing cancer treatment. The tournament played host to nearly 100 participants, close personal friends and family of Dr. Eric Thomas, and beautiful New Mexico weather. The tournament committee composed of: Dr. Mark Crawford, Dr. Robert Schenck, Jr., Dr. Thomas DeCoster, Dr. Jeremy Becker, Dr. Dean Smith, Kari Thomas, Scott Gates, George Trujeque, and Ryan Wood who all did an outstanding job to ensure that this was a fun and exciting day of golf while raising money to help support orthopaedic resident education and the CCFNM. However, this tournament would not have been possible if it weren’t for the amazing support we received from our title sponsors: SOAS Newsletter pg 2 Southwest Medical Systems, Baxter Healthcare, Life Spine, and Amedica. Others who made this possible are: NuVasive Spine Technologies, New Mexico Orthopaedic Associates, Hanger Clinic, Dr. Tim McAdams (Class of 2000), GolfTec, Scarpas Restaurant, Admiral Beverage Corporation, and Nexus Brewery. Thank you to all our alumni who attended or contributed to this memorial event and to the faculty who sponsored residents to play. Building off the platform of success from the past 2 years we hope to make the 3rd Annual Eric Thomas Memorial Golf Tournament even better. So, dust off your clubs and save the date for Saturday, September 14, 2013 at the UNM Championship Golf Course for a great day of golf, catching up with alumni and faculty, and to show your support for a great cause. Dr. Mark Crawford People find their way to medicine among many different paths. Dr. Mark Crawford, Class of 1994, took a path that led from Kentucky to Ivory Coast and then back to the American Southwest. He is currently the Director of Orthopaedic Spine Surgery at ABQ Health Partners in Albuquerque, but, in 1978, he was a brand new Peace Corps volunteer sent to live and work in a village of 400 in West Africa. He spent two years there, teaching construction and helping build medical facilities while living in a mud hut. Dr. Crawford credits his service in the Peace Corps as the most powerful reason for his becoming a doctor. He earned his medical degree from the University of Arizona in 1989 then came to UNM for his residency. He remembers those years this way: “Long hours and hard work, and rounds with Dr. DeCoster.” (Sound familiar to anyone else?) After a fellowship in spine surgery in Kentucky, Dr. Crawford returned to UNM as Chief of Spine Surgery, where he taught for six years. These days, when he’s not in the OR or the clinic, he can be found on the golf course. He and his wife of thirty years, Carol, have a daughter, Casey, attending UNM. And what does Dr. Crawford have planned for the future? Simple. “More golf,” he says. SOAS Newsletter pg 3 SOAS Hosts Visiting Professor and Cadaveric Lab for Residents and Fellows The Sandia Orthopaedic Alumni Society and visiting professor Dr. Jorge Orbay hosted a Distal Radius Plating cadaveric laboratory for current orthopaedic residents and fellows Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at the UNM Domenici Center for Health Sciences Education. Dr. Orbay founder and chief medical director of the Hand Institute out of Miami, FL and President and CEO Skeletal Dynamics is a renowned hand surgeon and innovative designer of orthopaedic implant products. Amongst many of his designs he helped to pioneer the volar plating system used for distal radius fractures, which is still very commonly used to this day. Along with the invaluable hands on experience outside of the operating room the residents and fellows obtained from the cadaver lab, Dr. Orbay also presented: “Advancement in Distal Radius Fractures Using a Volar Plate,” at Grand Rounds the following day. The lab was very well received and attended by residents, fellows, and faculty alike. Assistant Professor Dr. Deana Mercer SOAS Newsletter pg 4 said, “It was an excellent learning opportunity for orthopaedic residents to work with a renowned orthopaedic surgeon who has spent much of his career understanding distal radius fractures.” The lab coincided with the welcoming of the departments 5 new orthopaedic residents in June, which gave them an introduction to a common injury that they will likely treat very often during their residency at UNM. “SOAS memberships and contributions help to make this happen and we hope to continue these efforts in the future,” says Dr. Dean Smith SOAS President. SOAS is committed in the effort to assist current UNM Orthopaedic Residents with educational expenses and the enhancement of their educational experience at UNM. Your commitment and contributions are what make this a possibility. Thank you for your continued support and special thanks to Dr. Jorge Orbay and Skeletal Dynamics for making the trip to Albuquerque and sharing his knowledge and experiences in his expertise. Joel Lubin Visiting Professor SOAS began raising money for the Joel Lubin Visiting Professorship Fund shortly after the untimely death of Dr. Joel Lubin (Class of 2001) to commemorate his life and legacy. The fund was established to allow the department to invite a luminary in the field of orthopaedics to present at Grand Rounds and spend a day teaching in his or her subspecialty once a year. Because of individual efforts made by SOAS members and the UNM Department of Orthopaedics, but primarily because of you and the continued support we received from alumni and faculty, the Joel Lubin Visiting Professorship Fund has reached its initial fundraising goal. The first Visiting Professor presentation is tentatively scheduled for March or April 2013 and will be given by a specialist in trauma. Dr. Dean Smith (Class of 2000), president of SOAS and board certified hand surgeon, in Houston Texas, will join us, as will Dr. Michael Willis (Class of 2000) board certified sports medicine surgeon in Billings, Montana. Drs. Willis and Smith were both close friends. They have generously volunteered to speak to the residents and share their years of experience and expertise to help better the educational experience at UNM for current orthopaedic residents. The response we received from UNM faculty and alumni and friends and family of Dr. Lubin shows how much he was loved and appreciated as a compassionate physician, a gifted teacher, and a cherished family member. The Visiting Professorship established in his name is meant to recognize Joel’s service in orthopaedics in the way he would find most fitting and to express our sympathies to his family – wife Jennifer; children Joshua, Taylor, and Parker; parents Mike and Linda; and brother Mark – for their loss. SOAS and the UNM Department of Orthopaedics want this Visiting Professorship to be a yearly event, and it can be with your continued support of our goal of establishing an annual principle balance of $5,000. For more information about the Joel Lubin Visiting Professorship Fund, or to make a donation, visit http://orthopaedics.unm.edu/soas/ lubin-fund.html or contact Ryan Wood in the Department of Orthopaedics at 505-272-8745 or at [email protected]. SOAS Newsletter pg 5 Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation MSC10 5600 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 Faculty, fellows, and residents enjoying some time off! Have a good weekend!
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