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Airdates for the Orthopaedics Grand Rounds
- September 5 @ 7:00am
- September 7 @ 7:00pm
- September 9 @ 1:00pm
- September 9 @ 11:00pm
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Do you have questions about bone & joint conditions? Use our
natural language search engine to search UW Orthosource, including hundreds of
informative articles and videos written by and featuring Department of
Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine faculty and surgeons.
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An interview with Daphne M. Beingessner, M.D.

Dr. Beingessner was born and raised in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She completed Medical School and her Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Following residency training, she completed a Hand and Upper Limb Fellowship at the Hand and Upper Limb Center in London, Ontario. She traveled to Seattle, Washington to join the Trauma Advanced Clinical Experience program at Harborview Medical Center.
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University of Washington Sports-Medicine surgeon
Christopher Wahl
featured in The New York Times in an article published on August 23,
2010.
Bruce J. Sangeorzan, MD Professor and Vice Chair of Orthopedics UW School of
Medicine; Chief of Orthopedics Harborview
University of Washington sports-medicine surgeons Christopher Wahl, Brian Krabak and Kim Harmon featured in Seattle Times in an article published on June 8, 2010
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