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Benjamin Szerlip

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Benjamin Szerlip
CitizenshipAmerican
Education
Occupations
  • Orthopedic surgeon
  • Author
  • Researcher

Benjamin Wyatt Szerlip is an American osteopath and orthopedic surgeon who authored the book titled ''Comprehensive Orthopedics: A Modern Approach''. He specializes arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery of the shoulder and elbow. Szerlip is also cofounder of the Austin Shoulder Institute.[1]

Education

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Szerlip graduated from Mt. Vernon High School, then earned a bachelor's in biology from The College of Wooster (2004) and a medical degree from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (2009). He completed post baccalaureate training in clinical research at the National Institutes of Health and an orthopedic surgery residency in Cleveland.[2]

Research

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Szerlip authored several research publications and book chapters, focusing on shoulder replacement technologies, and arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair. His work has been presented at national medical conferences, contributing to the understanding of innovative shoulder surgeries. He has also served as a reviewer of manuscripts for orthopedic journals.[3]

Notable publications

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  • Reverse Shoulder Replacement for Injuries[4]
  • Radiographic Evaluation of Artificial Shoulder Joint Size After Surgery[5]
  • Healing of Bone Protrusions in Reverse Shoulder Replacement for Upper Arm Fractures with a Fitted Humeral Stem[6]
  • Outcomes and radiological Findings After Total Shoulder Replacement with a Short-Fitted Stem[7]

Personal life

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Szerlip lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Carlie, and their three children. [8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ James, Julian (November 6, 2024). "Renowned Shoulder and Sports Medicine Surgeon Dr. Ben Szerlip Discusses the Phases of Shoulder Surgery Recovery". MSN. Retrieved November 11, 2024.
  2. ^ Szerlip, Benjamin (August 17, 2024). "Comprehensive Orthopedics: A Modern Approach". Google Books. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "Benjamin Szerlip, DO". The CME Center. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  4. ^ Szerlip, Benjamin W; Morris, Brent J; Edwards, T Bradley (January 1, 2016). "Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Trauma: When, Where, and How". Instructional Course Lectures. 65: 171–179. ISSN 0065-6895. PMID 27049189.
  5. ^ Alolabi, Bashar; Youderian, Ari R.; Napolitano, Larry; Szerlip, Benjamin W.; Evans, Peter J.; Nowinski, Robert J.; Ricchetti, Eric T.; Iannotti, Joseph P. (November 1, 2014). "Radiographic assessment of prosthetic humeral head size after anatomic shoulder arthroplasty". Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 23 (11): 1740–1746. doi:10.1016/j.jse.2014.02.013. ISSN 1058-2746. PMID 24856628.
  6. ^ Szerlip, Benjamin W.; Glazier, Matthew T.; Smith, Walter R.; Laughlin, Mitzi S.; Edwards, T. Bradley (July 14, 2024). "Tuberosity healing in reverse shoulder arthroplasty for proximal humerus fractures with a diaphyseal press-fit humeral stem". Seminars in Arthroplasty: JSES. 34 (4): 854–861. doi:10.1053/j.sart.2024.06.004. ISSN 1045-4527.
  7. ^ Szerlip, Benjamin W.; Morris, Brent J.; Laughlin, Mitzi S.; Kilian, Christopher M.; Edwards, T. Bradley (January 1, 2018). "Clinical and radiographic outcomes after total shoulder arthroplasty with an anatomic press-fit short stem". Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 27 (1): 10–16. doi:10.1016/j.jse.2017.08.012. ISSN 1058-2746. PMID 29032988.
  8. ^ "Dr. Benjamin Wyatt Szerlip, DO". webmd.com. Retrieved October 14, 2024.