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Eric Malicky, M.D. |
Thomas Weber, M.D. |
Eric Gaenslen, M.D.
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Eric Malicky, M.D.
Contact & Practice Information I believe in providing contemporary comprehensive orthopaedic care for my patients. This relies on adequate patient education, sound treatment principles and thorough follow-up. In 1992, I received my M.D. from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. My General Surgery internship and Orthopaedic Surgery residency were completed at the University of Missouri-Columbia Hospitals and Clinics. In addition, I received advanced training in Foot and Ankle Reconstruction from the University of Washington in Seattle. I am Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery. I enjoy staying current with the latest research in foot and ankle reconstruction and sharing this information with my patients. Through an open dialog, we can make the best possible decision regarding their treatment. Away from work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and children. I also enjoy hiking. |
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Thomas Weber, M.D.
Contact & Practice Information In my practice, I strive to combine evidence-based science with the art of medicine. I encourage my patients to make a firm commitment to improving their health and focus on giving them the tools necessary to do so. I received my M.D. in 1998, from the Medical College of Wisconsin. I completed my Family Medicine internship and residency at the University of Virginia. I also completed a Sports Medicine fellowship at The Ohio State University. I am Board Certified in Family Medicine and have a Certificate of Additional Qualification in Sports Medicine. Professionally, I practice non-surgical sports medicine for athletes and non-athletes alike. I have extensive experience as the team physician for high school and college athletes. I am a former college soccer player and feel that my experiences on the field help give me a unique perspective when caring for injured players. I also perform some osteopathic manipulation for back and neck problems. Away from the clinic, I enjoy time with my family. I like hunting and fishing, as well as horseback riding. |
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Eric Gaenslen, M.D.
Contact & Practice Information Treating orthopaedic problems requires the combined efforts of the physician, patient and physical or occupational therapist. I believe patients respond best when they fully understand their problem and treatment options. I received my M.D. from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. I completed my residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and my fellowship in Upper Extremity Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. I am Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and have a Certificate of Added Qualification in Surgery of the Hand. I am a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Providing care for all orthopaedic problems, my practice focuses on operative and non-operative treatment of shoulder, elbow and hand problems. I use both traditional “open” approaches and less invasive arthroscopic treatment, including endoscopic carpal tunnel release. To contact the Good Hope Road Center Orthopaedic Department directly, call 414-247-4700. |
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Ross Workman, RN, BSN, MSN
Ross Workman received his bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and his masters in nursing from Marquette University. He has been the Patient Services Director for Orthopaedics at the Columbia Campus for 15 years. |

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