David M. Marcu, M.D.
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Dr. Marcu has been treating bone and joint patients of Madison and southern Wisconsin since 2006.
He was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington, DC in 2002. After college he moved to Chicago to attend Northwestern University's School of Medicine, from where he graduated with honors. He then traveled to Madison, WI with his family to do his orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, during which time he also worked with Orthopedic Associates of Sauk Prairie. He then joined the Orthopedic Associates team as a full member in August of 2011. Orthopedic Associates of Sauk Prairie is part of Sauk Prairie Healthcare and Sauk Prairie Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Marcu's goal is to help patients get back to living lives that are active and full, while treating each person with respect. He has an interest in joint replacements, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgery. Some of the more common procedures offered include hip replacement (both anterior hip replacement and posterior hip replacement), knee replacement, personalized knee replacement, shoulder replacement, reverse shoulder replacement, knee arthroscopy, meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction, shoulder arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, shoulder stabilization, labrum repair, and carpal tunnel release. He does not perform any spine surgery and is not a back pain specialist.
Recognizing that surgery, no matter how "small", is a major event in people's lives, he will try to help people achieve success without surgery when possible. Yet, one of the major reasons Dr. Marcu enjoys orthopedics is the dramatic improvement that surgery can achieve for people. When surgery is chosen, his goal is to provide high-quality modern care before, during, and after the procedure.
Dr. Marcu is the author of three book chapters on orthopedic issues. His work has also been published in The American Journal of Orthopedics, The Spine Journal, and The Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. He has presented research at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and his work has also been presented at the annual meetings of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the Japanese Orthopedic Association. While in residency, Dr. Marcu was recognized as "Outstanding Resident in Orthopedic Surgery", "Resident Educator of the Year", and was also awarded the "Resident Research Award". He is a Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He is an Associate Member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and a member of the Wisconsin Medical Society and Wisconsin Orthopedic Society.
Dr. Marcu has served as an Associate Master Instructor for the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy course. He also serves as a Clinical Adjunct Professor for University of Wisconsin School of Medicine: teaching orthopedics to family medicine resident physicians.
EDUCATION
College: Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Bachelor of Arts, 2002
Cum Laude.
Medical School: Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine, 2006
Alpha Omega Alpha - Medical Honor Society.
Internship: Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
2006-2007.
Residency: Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
2007-2011.
AWARDS, GRANTS & HONORS
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
PUBLICATIONS:
David Marcu & Geoffrey Baer. Book Chapters: (1) “Meniscus Tears”, (2) “Osteoarthritis of the Knee”, and (3)“Chondral Injuries of the Knee” in Essential Orthopaedics, eds Mark Miller, Jennifer Hart, and John MacKnight. Saunders Publication, July 2009.
Kayt Frisch, David Marcu, Geoffrey Baer, Darryl Thelen, Ray Vanderby. Influence of tendon tears on ultrasound echo intensity in response to loading. Journal of Biomechanics 2014; Dec; 47(16):3812-9.
Kayt Frisch, David Marcu, Geoffrey Baer, Darryl Thelen, Ray Vanderby. The influence of partial and full thickness tear on infraspinatus tendon strain patterns. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 2014; May; 136(5): 051004.
David M. Marcu, Joshua Balts, James J. McCarthy, Scott H. Kozin, Kenneth J. Noonan. Iatrogenic radial nerve injury with cannulated fixation of medial epicondyle fractures in the pediatric humerus: a report of two cases. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 2011; Mar; 31(2):e13-6.
David M. Marcu, William H. Dunbar, Lee D. Kaplan. Acute peroneal compartment syndrome without significant pain in an intercollegiate football player: a case report. American Journal of Orthopedics 2009; May; 38(5) 241-4.
Todd Johnston, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic, David Marcu. Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: uniplanar fatigue analysis and residual pullout strengths. The Spine Journal 2006; 6(6): 667-72.
Jose A. Arraztoa, Jian Zhao, David Marcu, Clara Cheng, Robert Bonner, Mei Chen, Charlie Xiang, Michael Brownstein, Kevin Maisey, Monica Imurai, Carolyn Bondy. Identification of genes expressed in primate primordial oocytes. Human Reproduction 2005; 20(2): 476-83.
PRESENTATIONS:
Functional human anatomy for the Pain Free Performance Specialist Certification, a two-day cadaver course, Boulder, CO, June 2019.
Sports after joint replacement surgery. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2019.
Surgical treatment of shoulder dislocations. Sauk Prairie Healthcare Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac. WI, April 2019.
Return to sport after ACL surgery. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2018.
Degenerative joint disease of the shoulder. Sauk Prairie Healthcare CME presentation, April 25, 2017.
Update on surgical options for ACL tears. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2017.
Modern surgical options for shoulder pain: what we know and what we don’t. Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants Spring Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI, March 2017.
What to expect when you're expecting a hip replacement. Sauk Prairie Healthcare Conference on Geriatrics. Prairie du Sac, WI, November, 2016.
Outcomes of modern shoulder surgery: what we know and what we don’t. Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Madison, WI, April, 2016.
When to refer to orthopedics: a guide for the physical therapist. Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Madison, WI, April 2016.
Outcomes of modern shoulder surgery: what we know and what we don’t. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April, 2016.
A surgeon's perspective on upper extremity injury evaluation, for primary care providers and physical and occupational therapists. Prairie Clinic, Prairie du Sac, WI, July 2015.
What's wrong with this shoulder and how can we fix it? National Association of Orthopedic Nurses, Wisconsin Capitol Chapter, Madison, WI, November 2013.
Cadaveric study of shoulder anatomy and pathology for primary care providers. U of Wisconsin Anatomy Lab, Madison, WI, November 2012.
Basics of shoulder radiographs and shoulder pathology for primary care providers. Prairie Clinic, Prairie du Sac, WI, September 2012.
Resident Research Night, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, May 2011: Partial and full thickness rotator cuff tears in an ovine model: an in vitro biomechanical and ultrasound study. D. Marcu*, K. Frisch, D. Thelen, G. Baer, R. Vanderby.
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AAOSM), 2008: Results of hip arthroscopy in patients with gluteus medius tears. David Marcu*, James S. Keene, Donna Blankenbaker, Arthur A. DeSmet.
5th Biennial Congress of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS), 2005: Osteochondral resurfacing with a hydrogel implant: biomechanical analysis in a porcine model. Jason Koh*, David Marcu, David Anderson, Eugene Lautenschlager.
23rd Annual Meeting of the Mid-America Orthopedic Association (MAOA), 2005: Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: flexion-extension biomechanical comparison. Todd Johnston*, David Marcu, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic.
23rd Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA), 2004: Osteochondral resurfacing with a novel hydrogel implant: biomechanical analysis. Jason Koh*, David Marcu, David Anderson, Eugene Lautenschlager.
77th Annual Congress of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association, 2004: Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: A multiaxial biomechanical comparison. Todd Johnston*, David Marcu, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic.
Spine Across The Sea, Collaborative Conference of the North American Spine Society and the Japan Spine Research Society, 2003: Transperitoneal approach to the anterior lumbar spine: clinical experience with 91 cases. David Shapiro*, Todd Johnston, Jonathon Rubenstein, Michael McGuire, Michael Bloom, Thomas Keeler, David Marcu.
OTHER RESEARCH:
The effect of allopurinol on lymphocyte proliferation. David Marcu, Frank Pigula, MD, Adriana Zeevi, PhD. Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. 1999.
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
HOSPITAL COMMITTEES/LEADERSHIP:
CERTIFICATIONS:
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, re-certified in 2021.
Wisconsin Medical License
Drug Enforcement Agency
Basic Life Support
U.S. Center for Safe Sport: Trained.
OTHER LEADERSHIP POSITIONS:
Board Member: Madison Westside Lacrosse Club.
Coach: Westside Lacrosse Club U10 Boys lacrosse team, 2021.
Coach: Westside Lacrosse Club U8 Boys lacrosse team, 2018 and 2019.
President and co-captain: Georgetown University Men's Club Lacrosse. 2001 and 2002.
Dr. Marcu has been treating bone and joint patients of Madison and southern Wisconsin since 2006.
He was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated cum laude from Georgetown University in Washington, DC in 2002. After college he moved to Chicago to attend Northwestern University's School of Medicine, from where he graduated with honors. He then traveled to Madison, WI with his family to do his orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, during which time he also worked with Orthopedic Associates of Sauk Prairie. He then joined the Orthopedic Associates team as a full member in August of 2011. Orthopedic Associates of Sauk Prairie is part of Sauk Prairie Healthcare and Sauk Prairie Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Marcu's goal is to help patients get back to living lives that are active and full, while treating each person with respect. He has an interest in joint replacements, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgery. Some of the more common procedures offered include hip replacement (both anterior hip replacement and posterior hip replacement), knee replacement, personalized knee replacement, shoulder replacement, reverse shoulder replacement, knee arthroscopy, meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction, shoulder arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, shoulder stabilization, labrum repair, and carpal tunnel release. He does not perform any spine surgery and is not a back pain specialist.
Recognizing that surgery, no matter how "small", is a major event in people's lives, he will try to help people achieve success without surgery when possible. Yet, one of the major reasons Dr. Marcu enjoys orthopedics is the dramatic improvement that surgery can achieve for people. When surgery is chosen, his goal is to provide high-quality modern care before, during, and after the procedure.
Dr. Marcu is the author of three book chapters on orthopedic issues. His work has also been published in The American Journal of Orthopedics, The Spine Journal, and The Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. He has presented research at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and his work has also been presented at the annual meetings of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the Japanese Orthopedic Association. While in residency, Dr. Marcu was recognized as "Outstanding Resident in Orthopedic Surgery", "Resident Educator of the Year", and was also awarded the "Resident Research Award". He is a Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He is an Associate Member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and a member of the Wisconsin Medical Society and Wisconsin Orthopedic Society.
Dr. Marcu has served as an Associate Master Instructor for the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy course. He also serves as a Clinical Adjunct Professor for University of Wisconsin School of Medicine: teaching orthopedics to family medicine resident physicians.
EDUCATION
College: Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Bachelor of Arts, 2002
Cum Laude.
Medical School: Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine, 2006
Alpha Omega Alpha - Medical Honor Society.
Internship: Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
2006-2007.
Residency: Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
2007-2011.
AWARDS, GRANTS & HONORS
- Healthgrades Honor Roll.
- Vitals.com Patients' Choice Award, 2015.
- Vitals.com On-Time Doctor Award, 2015.
- Board Certified, American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, July 2013.
- “Resident Research Award”, 2011, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation.
- “Highest Orthopedic In-Training Examination Score” Award, 2011, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation.
- “Resident Educator of the Year” Award, 2010, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation.
- “Highest Orthopedic In-Training Examination Score” Award, 2009, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation.
- University of Wisconsin’s “Outstanding Resident in Orthopedic Surgery”, 2008, as voted on by University of Wisconsin Medical School Class of 2008.
- Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society, 2006.
- Co-author of the paper, “Osteochondral Resurfacing with a Novel Hydrogel Implant: Biomechanical Analysis”, which won the Richard O’Connor Award, Arthroscopy Association of North America, 2004.
- “Honors” grade in the following clerkships at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2004-05: Surgery, Medicine, Primary Care, Pediatrics, and Obstetrics & Gynecology.
- Summer Student Research Grant, The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 2003.
- Georgetown University Second Honors List for three semesters, First Honors for one.
- Intramural Research Training Grant, National Institutes of Health, 2001.
- Grant for summer research, Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 1999.
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
- Clinical Adjunct Professor for the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Family Medicine, Current.
- AAOS/ASES Anatomic and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Concepts and Techniques from Basic to Advances, Rosemont, IL, November 2022.
- U of Wisconsin Dept of Orthopedic Surgery, Fall Visiting Professor Lectureship: Panelist, Madison, WI, October 2022.
- Robotic-Assisted Techniques for Total Knee Arthroplasty, VELYS in-person Certification, Rochester, MN, June 2022.
- ABOS, WLA 2022.
- AANA On-Line Education CMEs, 2021.
- ABOS, WLA 2021.
- ABOS, WLA 2020.
- AAOS Articular Cartilage Restoration: current, emerging, and advanced techniques, Rosemont, IL, February 2019.
- AAOS Orthopedic Video Theater, 2018.
- Surgeon Visitation for Augmented Reverse Shoulder Replacements, Beaumont, Michigan, October 2018.
- San Diego Shoulder Institute 34th Annual Course: Arthroscopy, Arthroplasty, and Fractures, remote course, 2017.
- Anterior THA Revision Course, Illinois, June 2017.
- Surgeon Visitation for Shoulder Replacements, Waukesha, WI, June 2017.
- AAOS Orthopedic Video Theater, 2017.
- Sauk Prairie Healthcare, 2nd Annual Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2017.
- International Congress for Joint Reconstruction, 8th Annual Winter Course, Vail, CO, 2016
- San Diego Shoulder Institute 32nd Annual Course: Arthroscopy, Arthroplasty, and Fractures, remote course, 2015
- Surgeon Visitation for Hip Arthroscopy, Cedar Rapids, IA 2015
- AANA, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy, Rosemont, IL 2014 (Associate Instructor)
- Surgeon Visitation for Hip Arthroscopy, Green Bay, WI 2014
- Metcalf/AANA Arthroscopic Surgery Seminar, Snowbird, UT 2014
- AANA, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy, Rosemont, IL 2013 (Associate Instructor)
- Surgeon Visitation for Shoulder Arthroplasty with Dr. John Sperling, Mayo Clinic, 2013
- AANA, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy, Rosemont, IL 2012 (Associate Instructor)
- AAOS/ASES Shoulder Arthoplasty: State of the Art, Rosemont, IL 2012
- Shoulder Arthroplasty Cadaveric Course, Dr. David Adkinson, Warsaw, IN 2012
- Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy Course, Dr. Stephen Burkhart, San Antonio, TX 2012
- Wisconsin Orthopedic Society, Annual Meeting, Madison, WI 2012
- Anterior Supine Intermuscular Total Hip Arthroplasty Course, Miami, FL 2012
- Arthroscopy Association of North America, Masters in Hip Arthroscopy, Rosemont, IL 2012
- Wisconsin Orthopedic Society, Annual Meeting, Lake Geneva, WI 2011
- Oxford Partial Knee Advanced Instructional Course, San Francisco, CA 2011
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2011
- AAHKS/AAOS Challenges and Controversies in Total Joint Arthroplasty, Rosement, IL 2010
- Arthroscopy Association of North America, Fundamentals in Arthroscopy, Rosemont, IL 2009
- American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, Annual Meeting Orlando, FL, 2008
- AO Trauma Basic Principles and Techniques of Operative Fracture Management Course, Montreal, Canada, 2007
PUBLICATIONS:
David Marcu & Geoffrey Baer. Book Chapters: (1) “Meniscus Tears”, (2) “Osteoarthritis of the Knee”, and (3)“Chondral Injuries of the Knee” in Essential Orthopaedics, eds Mark Miller, Jennifer Hart, and John MacKnight. Saunders Publication, July 2009.
Kayt Frisch, David Marcu, Geoffrey Baer, Darryl Thelen, Ray Vanderby. Influence of tendon tears on ultrasound echo intensity in response to loading. Journal of Biomechanics 2014; Dec; 47(16):3812-9.
Kayt Frisch, David Marcu, Geoffrey Baer, Darryl Thelen, Ray Vanderby. The influence of partial and full thickness tear on infraspinatus tendon strain patterns. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 2014; May; 136(5): 051004.
David M. Marcu, Joshua Balts, James J. McCarthy, Scott H. Kozin, Kenneth J. Noonan. Iatrogenic radial nerve injury with cannulated fixation of medial epicondyle fractures in the pediatric humerus: a report of two cases. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 2011; Mar; 31(2):e13-6.
David M. Marcu, William H. Dunbar, Lee D. Kaplan. Acute peroneal compartment syndrome without significant pain in an intercollegiate football player: a case report. American Journal of Orthopedics 2009; May; 38(5) 241-4.
Todd Johnston, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic, David Marcu. Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: uniplanar fatigue analysis and residual pullout strengths. The Spine Journal 2006; 6(6): 667-72.
Jose A. Arraztoa, Jian Zhao, David Marcu, Clara Cheng, Robert Bonner, Mei Chen, Charlie Xiang, Michael Brownstein, Kevin Maisey, Monica Imurai, Carolyn Bondy. Identification of genes expressed in primate primordial oocytes. Human Reproduction 2005; 20(2): 476-83.
PRESENTATIONS:
Functional human anatomy for the Pain Free Performance Specialist Certification, a two-day cadaver course, Boulder, CO, June 2019.
Sports after joint replacement surgery. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2019.
Surgical treatment of shoulder dislocations. Sauk Prairie Healthcare Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac. WI, April 2019.
Return to sport after ACL surgery. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2018.
Degenerative joint disease of the shoulder. Sauk Prairie Healthcare CME presentation, April 25, 2017.
Update on surgical options for ACL tears. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April 2017.
Modern surgical options for shoulder pain: what we know and what we don’t. Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants Spring Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI, March 2017.
What to expect when you're expecting a hip replacement. Sauk Prairie Healthcare Conference on Geriatrics. Prairie du Sac, WI, November, 2016.
Outcomes of modern shoulder surgery: what we know and what we don’t. Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Madison, WI, April, 2016.
When to refer to orthopedics: a guide for the physical therapist. Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association Spring Meeting, Madison, WI, April 2016.
Outcomes of modern shoulder surgery: what we know and what we don’t. Sauk Prairie Health Care Sports Medicine Symposium, Prairie du Sac, WI, April, 2016.
A surgeon's perspective on upper extremity injury evaluation, for primary care providers and physical and occupational therapists. Prairie Clinic, Prairie du Sac, WI, July 2015.
What's wrong with this shoulder and how can we fix it? National Association of Orthopedic Nurses, Wisconsin Capitol Chapter, Madison, WI, November 2013.
Cadaveric study of shoulder anatomy and pathology for primary care providers. U of Wisconsin Anatomy Lab, Madison, WI, November 2012.
Basics of shoulder radiographs and shoulder pathology for primary care providers. Prairie Clinic, Prairie du Sac, WI, September 2012.
Resident Research Night, University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, May 2011: Partial and full thickness rotator cuff tears in an ovine model: an in vitro biomechanical and ultrasound study. D. Marcu*, K. Frisch, D. Thelen, G. Baer, R. Vanderby.
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AAOSM), 2008: Results of hip arthroscopy in patients with gluteus medius tears. David Marcu*, James S. Keene, Donna Blankenbaker, Arthur A. DeSmet.
5th Biennial Congress of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS), 2005: Osteochondral resurfacing with a hydrogel implant: biomechanical analysis in a porcine model. Jason Koh*, David Marcu, David Anderson, Eugene Lautenschlager.
23rd Annual Meeting of the Mid-America Orthopedic Association (MAOA), 2005: Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: flexion-extension biomechanical comparison. Todd Johnston*, David Marcu, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic.
23rd Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA), 2004: Osteochondral resurfacing with a novel hydrogel implant: biomechanical analysis. Jason Koh*, David Marcu, David Anderson, Eugene Lautenschlager.
77th Annual Congress of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association, 2004: Cervical pedicle screws vs. lateral mass screws: A multiaxial biomechanical comparison. Todd Johnston*, David Marcu, Eugene Lautenschlager, Eldin Karaikovic.
Spine Across The Sea, Collaborative Conference of the North American Spine Society and the Japan Spine Research Society, 2003: Transperitoneal approach to the anterior lumbar spine: clinical experience with 91 cases. David Shapiro*, Todd Johnston, Jonathon Rubenstein, Michael McGuire, Michael Bloom, Thomas Keeler, David Marcu.
OTHER RESEARCH:
The effect of allopurinol on lymphocyte proliferation. David Marcu, Frank Pigula, MD, Adriana Zeevi, PhD. Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA. 1999.
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
- Arthroscopy Association of North America - Associate Member and Associate Master Instructor
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons - Fellow
- American Board of Orthopedic Surgery - Board Certified
- Wisconsin Orthopedic Society
- Wisconsin Medical Society
- US Lacrosse
HOSPITAL COMMITTEES/LEADERSHIP:
- Sauk Prairie Healthcare Medical Staff - current president
- Medical Executive Committee - current president
- Orthopedic Practice Committee - current member
- Joint Replacement Leadership Committee - current member
- Pharmacy & Therapeutics - former member
- Sports Medicine Steering Committee - former member
- Surgery Value Analysis Team - former member
CERTIFICATIONS:
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, re-certified in 2021.
Wisconsin Medical License
Drug Enforcement Agency
Basic Life Support
U.S. Center for Safe Sport: Trained.
OTHER LEADERSHIP POSITIONS:
Board Member: Madison Westside Lacrosse Club.
Coach: Westside Lacrosse Club U10 Boys lacrosse team, 2021.
Coach: Westside Lacrosse Club U8 Boys lacrosse team, 2018 and 2019.
President and co-captain: Georgetown University Men's Club Lacrosse. 2001 and 2002.