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“Recently, during a conversation with my oldest daughter Chloe, I explained that when I was a teenager I had dreams for my life that echoed hers.�
“Cancer care has come a long way in 30 years but what has not changed is the practice’s dedication and commitment to their patients, employees and our community.�
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Excellence in Health & Human Services February 1, 2012
A supplement to Eagle Newspapers
Do supersized practices mean
Super service? Two CNY orthopedic groups discuss the changing face of care in their field
Upstate Bone and Joint Center in East Syracuse. Above, the Widwaters Parkway office of Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists.
Upstate Orthopedics is affiliated with Upstate Upstate Medical University and University Hospital and Orthopedics is located at the Bone and Joint Center, a 100,000
square foot center at 6620 Fly Road in East Syracuse. With a lineup of 19 physicians on staff, each with expertise in one or more of the major sub-specialties of orthopedic surgery, patients treated at Upstate Orthopedics “can be confident that we have the right surgeon with the highest level of knowledge and surgical skills to successfully treat their problem,� said Lisa DaRin, Upstate Orthopedics administrative director. “We offer consultations, evaluations, and treatment for the full spectrum of orthopedic conditions, including: sports medicine, pediatric orthopedics, hand and upper extremity, orthopedic oncology, adult and pediatric spine reconstruction, foot and Dr. Brian Harley, Upstate ankle, joint replacement/reconstruction and orthopedic trauma.� Orthopedics According to DaRin, there are no downsides to having a larger practice, as opposed to the traditional, one-doctor practice of the past. “In fact, our expertise in orthopedics is strengthened by the large number of surgeons we have within our practice,� DaRin said. “When patients come to our practice, our goal is to better understand their clinical complaint and then align them with the surgeon best suited to treat the patient based on the surgeon’s expertise. We even have the flexibility to combine surgeon expertise when patients present with multiple orthopedic conditions crossing into several orthopedic sub-specialties to make sure that they receive the best care available for all of their conditions.� DaRin said the center has “enriched the partnership of our clinical practice with SUNY Upstate Medical University (UMU) and University Hospital, and has contributed significantly to the educational experience of the medical students, allied health professionals and residents from UMU.� She said this partnership has benefits for patients as well. “Since our physicians are also professors of medicine at Upstate Medical University and University Hospital, this affiliation results in not only more focused time spent with each patient, but a consistent, proven, hands-on experience to allow us to produce the next generation of orthopedic surgeons from
Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists
According to its website, Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists, PC (SOS) “is a group of specialty trained and focused orthopedic surgeons and mid-level providers [of] customized care to patients at our seven conveniently located offices in and around the
Syracuse area.� Those locations include Camillus, Cicero, Liverpool, DeWitt, Baldwinsville and Fayetteville along with a Specialists One-Day Surgery Center. Begun in 1999 with the merging of three major orthopedic practices, SOS started with 15 doctors on staff and has grown to 28 physicians, who diagnose and treat diseases and injuries of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. Its orthopedic surgeons specialize in Dr. C. Perry Cooke, Syracuse arthroscopic surgery, spine surgery, sports medicine, hip replacement, Orthopedic Speciallists knee replacement, hand and upper extremity surgery, fracture care and surgery and foot and ankle surgery, which is provided by the only Fellowship Trained Foot and Ankle surgeon in private practice in Upstate New York. C. Perry Cooke, M.D., president of S.O.S., was one of those first physicians at SOS. He started orthopedic surgery in 1979 was part of a three-doctor practice at Crouse – with Robert Lockwood and Joseph Smith. The group gradually “got bigger, then merged with others that got bigger,� Cooke said. He said it made sense to have the orthopedic physicians join together in a larger practice. “In the old days, one doctor would take care of orthopedics for all ages – from club feet to sports injuries to hip fractures – one guy did it all,� Cooke said. “Nowadays a generalist really can’t keep up with it all. [At SOS] each one of us has areas of expertise – when it comes to the spine – there’s one doctor who is a expert – for joint replacements – there is another.� SOS’s diagnostic tools, include open and closed MRI scanners, digital X-ray, nuclear medicine, nerve conduction studies and electromyography. SOS also offers SOS plus, an after-hours walk-in orthopedic medical service that allows patients of all ages with acute orthopedic conditions needing immediate attention to be diagnosed and treated
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