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Byron D. Rosenstein, MD

Education:
1978-1982 Northwestern University Medical School, Doctor of Medicine
1974-1978 University of Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Zoology

Experience:
1999- Present:  Resurgens Orthopaedics, Atlanta, Georgia
1998-1999:  Compass Orthopaedics, Atlanta, Georgia
1989-1997:  Solo Practice, Atlanta Georgia
1984-1988: University of North Carolina, Clinical Resident of Orthopaedic Surgery
1983-1984: University of North Carolina, Full time research resident
1982-1983: University of North Carolina, Internship in Surgery
1990 American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

Published Papers:
1977. Eruption of the Deciduous Dentition in the Rhesus Monkey. J. Dent. Research, 56:701.

April, 1986. Total Hip Arthroplasty in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Two to Eleven Year Results. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 68-A: 502-508.

December, 1986. Long Term Results of Harris Total Hip Replacement. J. Arthroplasty, 1:229-236.

December, 1986. The Late Effect of Subtotal Thyroidectomy and Radioactive Iodine Therpay on Calcitonin Secretion and Bone Mineral Density in Women Treated for Graves’ Disease. Surgery, 100:1142-49.

1987. The Effect of Ambulatory Status on Bone Density in Myelomeningocele. Dev. Med. Child Neur., 29(4): 486-494.

March, 1989. The Use of Bacitracin Irrigation to Prevent Infection in Postoperative Skeletal Wounds. An Experimental  Study. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 71A: 427-430.

November, 1989. Samonella Septic and Aseptic Arthritis in Sickle Cell Disease, A Case Report. Clinic Orthop. and Related Research, 248:261-264.

October, 1996. Occupational Injury and Illness of the Thumb: Causes and Solutions. AAOHN Journal p.487-492.

April, 1997. Orthopedic Problems of the Upper Extremities: Assessment and Diagnosis. AAOHN Journal p. 188-200

May, 1998. Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs: A Review. AAOHN Journal p. 253-260

Honors and Affiliations:
1975 William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize, University of Michigan
1978 High Honors in Zoology , University of Michigan
1980 President, Northwestern University Medical School Chapter, American Medical Student Association
1982 Alpha Omega Alpha, Northwestern University Medical School
1988 William C. Patton Award for Excellence in Teaching
1998-1999 President, Atlanta Clinical Society

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