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HISTORY OF
PENINSULA ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES, P.A.
By John H. Hedger,
M.D.

Peninsula
Orthopaedics was founded by Dr. Frank Poole in August of 1952. Dr.
Poole was born in West Virginia in 1918 and received his Medical
Degree from Duke University. He was a rotating intern at Maryland
General Hospital in 1942 and subsequently served residencies in
general surgery and orthopaedics in West Virginia and at the
Veterans Administration Hospital in Fort Howard, Maryland. Dr. Poole
first came to the Salisbury area to look for a site for his practice
in 1951 and had to take the ferry across the Chesapeake Bay as the
Bay Bridge was not completed. When he started his orthopaedic
practice in Salisbury in 1952 he was the first Orthopaedic Surgeon
on the Eastern Shore. During his tenure as President of Peninsula
Orthopaedics, Dr. Poole saw his practice grow from a one-man
operation to a five-man practice at the time of his retirement in
1979. The practice had grown to a six man orthopaedic practice with
31 employees at the time of his death on November 12, 1993.
The
original home of Peninsula Orthopaedics was 704 Camden Avenue. In
1965 a new building was erected at 111 Davis Street. Additions to
111 Davis Street were made in 1967, 1978, 1985, and 1994.
The Peninsula Orthopaedic
Professional Association was incorporated on May 1, 1978. The
corporation bought the building from Dr. Poole on February 21, 1978.
At the present time the building has 8,059 square feet. There are 9
doctor-examining rooms, one cast room, and two x-ray rooms at the
Davis Street office.
In
September of 1998 a second office location was opened in the Beaver
Run Park in Salisbury. This office is equipped with six exam rooms
as well as a casting and x-ray room. In July 2003 Peninsula
Orthopaedics opened an MRI center in the Beaver Run office.
In
January of 2002 a third office location was opened in Berlin,
Maryland.
Peninsula Orthopaedics employs
ten orthopaedic surgeons, four physician assistants, one certified
registered nurse practitioner, x-ray technologists, and an office
staff who look forward to assist in meeting the needs of our
patients.
Peninsula
Orthopaedics has always been associated with Peninsula Regional
Medical Center in Salisbury, Maryland. Drs. Stephanides, Hedger, and
McGinnis were affiliated with the Deers Head Center as consultant
physicians and presided at the monthly Brace and Prosthetic Clinic
until Dr. Gunnar Zorn, a Physiatrist took over this clinic in 1994.
Peninsula Orthopaedics was also affiliated with McCready Memorial
Hospital in Crisfield, Maryland from March 1990 to March 1996. This
affiliation became necessary when surgical time was cut back at
Peninsula Regional Medical Center during an impending nurses strike.
An affiliation with Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, Maryland
was begun in May 1993 and ended in December 1995 when it was decided
that it was impossible to cover two institutions adequately. Another
orthopaedist assumed the orthopaedic care at Atlantic General
Hospital in December 1995.
We are proud of the fact that
no physician has ever left Peninsula Orthopaedics other than to
retire. In addition, two clerical employee have worked continuously
for Peninsula Orthopaedics for the past 30 years with three
employees working for 20 years, six employees working for 15 years,
and eleven other employees with more than 10 years of continuous
employment.
An orthopaedic conference is
held weekly at Peninsula Regional Medical Center. At this conference
the x-rays of all hospital patients and any other interesting cases
are presented. This conference meets at 7:30 a.m. every Thursday
except the second Thursday of the month when a meeting of the
Department of Surgery of Peninsula Regional Medical Center is held.
A business meeting is held at 111 Davis Street on a monthly basis.
Dr.
Marcus Stephanides joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1962. He
received his undergraduate degree at Bucknell University and his
Medical Degree at Temple University. He completed his internship at
Williamsport Hospital in Williamsport, Pennsylvania and his
orthopaedic residency in 1962 at the University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was Board Certified in Orthopaedic
Surgery in 1964 and was recertified in 1984. Dr. Stephanides retired
from practice on September 1, 1993.
Dr.
William Campbell joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1967. He received
his undergraduate degree at Muskingum College in Ohio, and his
Medical Degree at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his
internship at St. Francis Hospital in Pennsylvania and his
orthopaedic residency in 1964 at Georgetown University Hospital in
Washington, D.C. He was Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery in
1969. Dr. Campbell retired from practice on June 30, 1985.
Dr.
William Moore joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1974. He received his
undergraduate degree at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pennsylvania in 1963 and his Medical Degree from Temple University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967. He completed his internship at
Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia in 1968 and his
orthopaedic residency at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania in 1974. Dr. Moore retired from practice on December
31, 2003.
Dr.
David Roe joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1978. He received his
undergraduate degree in 1969 at Northwestern University in Illinois
and his Medical Degree from the University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio in 1973. He completed his internship at Buffalo
General Hospital, Buffalo, New York in 1973 and his orthopaedic
residency in 1978 at the State University of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo, New York. Dr. Roe is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
who limits his practice to orthopaedic surgery with emphasis on
total joint replacement.
Dr.
John Hedger joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1980. He received his
undergraduate degree in 1967, a Master of Arts in Anatomy in 1973
and his Medical Degree in 1975 all from the State University of New
York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. He completed his internship at
Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo, New York, and his orthopaedic
residency in 1980 at the State University of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo, New York. Dr. Hedger is a Board Certified Orthopaedic
Surgeon who limits his practice to orthopaedic surgery with emphasis
on sports medicine and foot and ankle surgery.
Dr.
Edward McGinnis joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1985. He received
his undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame, South
Bend, Indiana in 1976 and his Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical
College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1980. He completed his
internship at the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York in
1981 and his orthopaedic residency in 1985 at the University of
Rochester, Rochester, New York. Dr. McGinnis is a Board Certified
Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his practice to orthopaedic surgery
with emphasis on total joint replacement.
Dr.
Thomas Brandon joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1989. He received
his undergraduate degree from the University of Memphis, Memphis,
Tennessee in 1979 and his Medical Degree from the University of
Tennessee Center for Health Sciences, Memphis, Tennessee in 1984. He
completed his internship at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake
Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1985 and his
orthopaedic residency at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake
Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1989. Dr.
Brandon is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his
practice to orthopaedic surgery with emphasis on sports medicine,
arthroscopy, and reconstructive surgery.
Dr.
Pasquale Petrera joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1993. He received
his undergraduate degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, New York, in 1984 and his Medical Degree from Albany Medical
College, Albany, New York in 1986. He completed his internship at
the Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany, New York in 1987 and his
orthopaedic residency at the Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany,
New York in 1992. Dr. Petrera did a Fellowship in Adult
Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania that he completed in 1993. Dr. Petrera is a Board
Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his practice to orthopaedic
surgery with emphasis on reconstruction of the arthritic hip and
knee and revision of failed and painful total hip and total knee
replacements.
Dr.
John Greco joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1995. He received his
undergraduate degree from the University of Scranton, Scranton,
Pennsylvania in 1976 and his Medical Degree from Temple University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1980. He completed his internship at
the Presbyterian University of Pennsylvania Medical Center in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1981 and his orthopaedic residency at
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. Dr. Greco
completed a Spine Fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital,
Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. Dr. Greco is a Board Certified
Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his practice to orthopaedic surgery
with emphasis on spine surgery.
Dr.
Eric Franks joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1998. He is a 1986
graduate of the George Washington University School of Medicine.
After an internship at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, he did
his orthopaedic residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in
Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Franks completed a Sports Medicine
Fellowship at The Hughston Clinic in Columbus, Georgia. Dr. Franks
is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his practice to
orthopaedic surgery with emphasis on Sports Medicine and
arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery of the knee and shoulder.
Dr.
James Trauger joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 1999. He is a 1992
graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans,
Louisiana. After an internship at the Oregon Health Sciences
University in Portland, Oregon he did his residency at St.
Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, New York. Dr. Trauger
completed a Fellowship in Total Joint Replacement and Adult
Reconstruction at the New Mexico Center for Joint Replacement
Surgery. Dr. Trauger is a Board Eligible Orthopaedic Surgeon who
limits his practice to orthoapedic surgery with emphasis on total
joint replacement and adult reconstruction.
Dr.
Richard Kang joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 2002. Dr. Kang
received his M.D. degree in 1993 from Yale University School of
Medicine. He completed his general surgery internship and his
orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Pittsburg Medical
Center where he also spent two years performing basic science and
clinical research on the orthopaedic applications of gene therapy as
well as one year as a Clinical Instructor in the Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery. He then completed one year fellowship in hand,
upper extremity, and microvascular surgery with The Hand Surgery
Specialists in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Kang is a Candidate Member of
American Society for Surgery of the Hand and a Board Eligible
Orthopaedic Surgeon who limits his practice to orthopaedic surgery
with emphasis on hand, upper extremity, and microvascular surgery.
Dr.
Jason Scopp joined Peninsula Orthopaedics in 2003. Dr. Scopp
received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1993 from Cornell
University and his Doctor of Medicine in 1997 from Hahnemann
University of Philadelphia. Dr. Scopp completed his orthopaedic
surgery residency at the University of Maryland/Shock Trauma Center
in 2002. During his training he was an associate team physician for
both University of Maryland and Coppin State University. In 2003
Dr. Scopp completed a fellowship in sports medicine at the Santa
Monica Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Group in California. He
served as an associate team physician for Pepperdine University,
Santa Monica College and the United States National Soccer Team.
Dr. Scopp specializes in adult and pediatric sports medicine,
arthroscopic surgery, management of articular cartilage defects and
fracture care.
Walt
Reddish joined Peninsula Orthopaedics on May 3, 1982 as a cast tech
and surgical assistant. During his employment he received a B.S. in
Nursing from Salisbury State University, Salisbury, Maryland in 1993
and received a Nurse Practitioners Masters Degree from Wilmington
College, Wilmington, Delaware in 1995. He is also a Certified
Orthopaedic Nurse as well as a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner.
Eric
Eaton joined Peninsula Orthopaedics on January 18, 1996. He received
his B.S. in the Medical Science - Physician Assistant Program at
Alderson -Broaddus College, Philippi, West Virginia in 1991. Mr.
Eaton has been certified by the National Commission on Certification
of Physician Assistants and is licensed in the state of Maryland as
a Physician Assistant.
Robert
Becker joined Peninsula Orthopaedics on July 1, 1998. He received
his B.S. in the Physician Assistant Program at the State University
of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York in 1998. Mr.
Becker has been certified by the National Commission on
Certification of Physician Assistants and is licensed in the state
of Maryland as a Physician Assistant.
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