Fellowship:
University of Colorado, Aspen Sports Medicine, 8/1992-7/1993
Director: Wayne Gersoff, M.D. and Robert Hunter, M.D.
Team Coverage:
Research:Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
Using the accelerated rehabilitation protocol
Residency:
Medical University of South Carolina Orthopedic Surgery July, 1987-1992
Chairman:
John B. McGinty, MD
Team Coverage:
United States Ryder Cup Golf Tournament Heritage Professional Golf Tournament
Presentations:
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Anaheim, Calif. – March 1991
Evaluation of Glenoid Loss with CT for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Eastern Orthopedic Association
Bermuda, October 1990
the Percutaneous Afghan Osteotomy for The Proximal Tibia
Southeastern Orthopedic Resident's conference
Charleston, S.C., May 1990
Percutaneous Pin Fixation for Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis
Publications:
Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss with CT scan for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1992; 74A
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Cigarette Smoking
The American Journal of Hand Surgery 1988; 13A; 5459
Osteolysis of the Pubic Bone Simulating Malignancy
Orthopedics – June, 1988; 11:9514
Medical School:
Medical College of Ohio
Degree: M.D. – June, 1987 Class Rank: Upper 50% of the class
Honors: Three Month surgery Clerkship Orthopedic Research Clerkship
Research:
Graduate School:
Ohio State University
Degree:
M.S. in Biophysics – September, 1983
Publications:
Hawthorne, Kenneth B.: The Perception of Redness at Short Wavelength for Anomalous and Normal Observers. A thesis submitted to Ohio State University,
Department of BioPhysics – August, 1983. A four-channel Maxwellian view optical system was built to provide intensity and color annulus. Anomalous and normal observers were tested with the apparatus, and the data was mathematically analyzed to determine each subject's perception of redness at Short Wavelengths.
Undergraduate:
Denison University Granville, Ohio
Degree:
B.S. in Physics – June, 1982, Upper 15% of Graduating Class
Honors:
Roudebush Scholarship
for being an outstanding student and athlete – $1,000
National Science Foundation
Summer Research Program – $2,500
Publications:
Hawthorne, Kenneth B.: Mathematical Analysis of Electroencephalograms. A Thesis submitted to Denison University, Department of Physics – May, 1982.
False-negative electroencephalograms of patients with brain tumors and true-negative electroencephalograms were mathematically converted from a frequency mode to a power spectrum mode. The transformed electroencephalograms were then compared to determine if the false negative could be identified.
Activities: