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An
orthopedic surgeon is physician who specializes in treating
disorders of the body that includes bones, joints, muscles,
tendons, ligaments, nerves, skin, and any structures related
to them.
MRHC SPECIALISTS:
Cliff Kent Boese, M.D.
Thomas Dulaney, M.D.
Dr.
Boese (pronounced BAZE) comes to Manning General
Hospital on scheduled Wednesdays.
Dr. Boese
earned his medical degree in 1988 from the University of
South Dakota School of Medicine in Vermillion. He completed
his internship and residency at Texas A & M University -
Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas. Dr.
Boese completed a one-year fellowship in Adult
Reconstructive and Arthritis Surgery from Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr.
Boese is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic
Surgery and is a Fellow of the American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons. He is a member of the American
Associates of Hip and Knee Surgeons and is Medical Director
of The Iowa Joint Association.
His
area of expertise is complex reconstructive and arthritis
surgery. Dr. Boese primarily handles the total hip and
reconstructive hip replacement surgeries. In addition, he
treats fractures, trauma injuries, and sports medicine
injuries.
The
following are some of the procedures that can be performed
at MRHC by Dr. Boese:
Dr.
Dulaney comes to Manning General Hospital on the 1st and
3rd Friday of the month.
Dr. Thomas Dulaney received his BS from the University of
Iowa in 1992. We went on to get his medical education from
the University of Iowa, College of Medicine. He completed
his orthopedic residency at Summa Health System, Department
of Orthopedic Surgery from 1996-2001 in Akron, Ohio. He is
board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic
Surgeons. Dr. Dulaney has special interests in joint
replacement, sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery and
trauma injuries.
The
following are some of the procedures that can be performed
at MRHC by Dr. Dulaney:
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