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Corey G. Solman, Jr., MD 333 S. Kirkwood Rd., Suite 200 St. Louis Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D. 333 S. Kirkwood Rd., Suite 200 St. Louis, Missouri 63122 (314) 909-1666 Personal: Born: February 15, 1970, Bangor, Maine Hometown: Caribou, Maine High School: Caribou High School, August 1985-June 1988 Activities: Basketball, baseball, tennis; Student Council Representative 1985-1988; Yearbook Committee 1987-1988; Math Team 1986-1988 Undergraduate Education: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA; August 1988-May 1992 Major: Chemistry/Pre-Medicine; Degree conferred; B.A., Chemistry, May 1992 Magna Cum Laude; Ranked 22 of 692 (top 30 invited to apply for valedictorian) Awards: Edward V. Killeen, Jr. Prize for the most outstanding Chemistry/Pre-Medicine student Activities: Student Programs for Urban Development (SPUD), Big Brother/Sister member, intramural football, basketball, and softball Medical Education: Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; August 1992-May 1996 Awards: Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity Award for skill, diligence, and intellectual capacity as judged by the Department of Anatomy Ranked in top 20% of class Activities: Medical Education Representative Committee, January-June 1993; successfully completed a basic course in laparoscopic surgery during third year general surgery rotation; basketball club Memberships: Massachusetts Medical Society, American Medical Association Page 2 Postgraduate Medical Education: Internship: General Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine and affiliated hospitals, New Orleans, LA, July 1, 1996-June 30, 1997. Residency: Orthopaedic Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine and affiliated hospitals, New Orleans, LA, July 1, 1997-June 30, 2001, New Orleans, LA. Includes six-month rotation in pediatric orthopaedics at Egleston Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital, Atlanta, GA, January-June 1999. Awards/Honors: Intern of the Year Nominee, Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (Charity Hospital), June 1997; William F. Sherman Award for most outstanding first year orthopaedic resident, Tulane University Department of Orthopaedics, June 20, 1998; Irene C. Thibodeaux senior resident award, Tulane University Department of Orthopaedics, June 2, 2001; Resident of the Year Nominee, Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans, June 2001. Chief resident for academic year 2000-2001, administrative chief resident July-October 2000. Memberships: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons resident/fellow member, Arthroscopy Association of North America resident/fellow member. Fellowship: Sports Medicine fellowship, Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, Nashville, TN, August 1, 2001-July 31, 2002; extensive experience in open and arthroscopic shoulder procedures, as well as knee arthroscopy and reconstruction and general orthopaedic/sports medicine oriented foot and ankle experience; entails weekly coverage of Tennessee State University sports teams (Division 1 AA Football and Division 1 basketball), Nashville Predators (National Hockey League), Tennessee Titans (National Football League), Nashville Kats (professional arena football), Nashville Sounds (AAA Baseball team for the Pittsburgh Pirates); also assistance with the care of elite marathon runners at the Music City Marathon, Nashville, TN, April 2002; attended the NFL National Invitational Combine physicals, Indianapolis, IN, March 1-3, 2002. Page 3 Research Experience: Retrospective Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Follow-Up Study, July-August, 1991 and 1992, J.P. Michaud, M.D., Mark J. Rossignol, RPT, and Corey G. Solman, Jr., County Physical Therapy, Caribou, ME. Technique for Observing the Deformation of Cartilage Under Stress, W. Vannah, J.M. Harris, C.G. Solman, J.C. Richmond, and T. Ferguson, January-May 1993, Department of Orthopaedics, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA. “Optimum Lumbar Interbody Disc Spacer Size; An In-Vitro Analysis in Human Cadaveric Spine Specimens,” Barton L. Sachs, M.D., and Corey G. Solman, Jr., August 1993-February 1994, Department of Orthopaedics, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA. “The Unrecognized Subcostal Nerve in Iliac Crest Graft Procurement,” Charles Cassidy, M.D., and Corey G. Solman, Jr., November 1994-April 1995, Department of Orthopaedics, New England Medical Center, and Department of Gross Anatomy, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA. “Postoperative Epidural Anesthesia for Hemophiliac Patients Undergoing Orthopaedic Surgery: The Tulane Experience,” Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., Edward Anderson TMS3, Bobby Nossaman, M.D., Cindy Leissinger, M.D., and J. Ollie Edmunds, M.D., Departments of Orthopaedics, Anesthesia, and Hematology/Oncology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, July-November 1998. “The Effect of Bracing in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis with Regards to the Heuter-Volkmann Principle,” Frank Castro, Corey G. Solman, Jr., and Dennis P. Devito, Department of Orthopaedics, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, and Egleston Scottish Rite Children’s Medical Center and Children’s Orthopaedics of Atlanta, GA, 1999. “Treatment of Complex Elbow Fracture-Dislocations with Emphasis on Anterior Capsular Repair: Description of Technique and Case Series,” Kyle F. Dickson, MD, and Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., Tulane University School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics, New Orleans, LA, 2000. “Treatment of Comminuted Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures with Medial and Lateral Plating,” Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., Vaughn A. Frigon, M.D., Eric Palmer, BS, Mark Lee, BS, and Kyle F. Dickson, M.D., Tulane University School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics and Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 2001. Also being submitted for publication in the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. Page 4 “Improving Outcomes in Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization,” Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., J. Randall Ramsey, M.D., and Michael J. Pagnani, M.D., Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, Nashville, TN; being submitted for publication. Publications: Solman, Jr., C.G., and Pagnani, M.J. Hamstring Tendon Harvesting: Reviewing Anatomic Relationships and Avoiding Pitfalls. Orthopaedic Clinics of North America, Volume 34, number 1, January 2003, pp. 1-8. Presentations: “Postoperative Epidural Analgesia for Hemophiliacs Undergoing Orthopaedic Surgery: The Tulane Experience,” Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., Edward Anderson, TMS3, Bobby Nossaman, M.D., Cindy Leissinger, M.D., and J. Ollie Edmunds, M.D. Presented at the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association annual meeting, November 19-21, 1998, New Orleans, LA, and at the Southern Medical Association meeting, November 19-21, 1998, New Orleans, LA. “Treatment of Complex Elbow Fracture-Dislocations with Emphasis on Anterior Capsular Repair; Description of Technique and Case Series,” Kyle F. Dickson, M.D., Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D. Presented at the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association annual meeting, November 3, 2000, New Orleans, LA. “Treatment of Comminuted Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures with Medial and Lateral Plating,” Corey G. Solman, Jr., M.D., Vaughn A. Frigon, M.D., Eric Palmer, BS, Mark Lee, M.D., and Kyle F. Dickson, M.D. Presented at the Tulane University Department of Orthopaedics’ tenth annual Ray J. Haddad Memorial Lectureship, June 2, 2001, New Orleans, LA. Page 5 Activities/Hobbies: Music, martial arts, sports Practice: Bone and Joint Institute, Inc. August 2002 - August 2006 Private Practice, September 1, 2006 - present General Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine/Athletic Injuries Subspecialty: Shoulder and Knee Surgery; arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle Previous Team Physician and consultant for Parkway North High School, CBC High School, Oakville High School Hockey Club, Missouri River Otters Hockey Club, River City Rascals Minor League Baseball, St. Louis SLAM women’s professional football team Team Orthopaedic Surgeon Lindbergh High School Hockey Club 2006 – Fellow of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Active Member of Arthroscopy Association of North America Board Certification Board Certified – American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery – July 2004 Continuing Education April 24-26, 2003 – Advances in Total Joint Arthroplasty and Sports Medicine – Key West, FL – 12 Category 1 credits April 20, 2004 – Understanding Locking Compression Plating (LCP) – St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO – 2 Category 1 credits May 2002- Arthroscopy Arthroplasty Fractures – San Diego Shoulder – 19th Annual Meeting – 24 credits October 2004 Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy Course – AAOS Learning Center, Rosemont, Illinois – 24 Credits June 2005 – Arthroscopy Arthroplasty Fractures – San Diego Shoulder - 22nd Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA - 28 Category 1 Credits August 25-26, 2006 – American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Surgical Skills Course: Making the Transition to Shoulder Arthroscopy in the Athlete – Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, IL – 18 Category 1 Credits September 29-30, 2006 – American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Elbow Reconstruction: Arthroscopy, Instability, and Arthroplasty, Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, IL – 17 Category 1 Credits The Athlete’s Elbow. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons DVD continuing education series. August 2006 – 20 Category 1 Credits .
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