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Todd William Ulmer

Todd William Ulmer, MD

Medicina ortopédica deportiva

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Highlights

Edad de los pacientes

  • Adult 21-65
  • Older Adult >65

Idiomas

  • Inglés

Sexo

Masculino

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Biografía

Clinical Focus

Dr. Ulmer is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with a primary interest in treating disorders of the knee and shoulder. His special interests include arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, and trauma/fractures. He also has undertaken advanced training in sports medicine.

Education & Training

After earning his medical degree from Stanford University in California, Dr. Ulmer went on to complete his orthopedic residency at Oregon Health and Science University, and the internal medicine residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He completed his fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Patient Care Philosophy

“My goal is to offer quality medical care to injured athletes, from the recreation to the elite level. I also seek to offer the same level of care for virtually all knee and shoulder injuries or degenerative conditions resulting from an accident or work-related event. I aim to help patients achieve the earliest-possible return to full function through education, prescription or therapeutic exercise, and appropriate surgical intervention when indicated.”

Tipo de proveedor

Médico

Ubicaciones

    • 10000 Southeast Main Street, Suite 250, Portland, OR 97216
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Educación y entrenamiento

Entrenamientos

  • Medical School: Stanford University
  • Internship Program: University of California San Francisco
  • Residency Program: Oregon Health & Science University - OHSU
  • Fellowship Program: University of Washington School of Medicine
  • Residency Program: University of California San Francisco

Certificaciones

  • Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2012
  • Orthopaedic Surgery: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2004