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Roy K. Aaron is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, specializing in joint diseases and bone circulation, with a particular focus on osteoarthritis and avascular necrosis. He completed his medical degree at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and holds extensive training in both surgical residency and fellowships, including joint replacement surgery. Dr. Aaron has been involved in significant research throughout his career, particularly at the NIH, where he contributed to critical care and basic research in orthopedic science. He is the founder of the Center for Restorative and Regenerative Medicine at the Providence VA Hospital, and he serves as the Research Director at the Miriam Hospital Total Joint Center. His surgical and clinical research has led to advancements in joint replacement and the development of rehabilitation protocols. Dr. Aaron's work is characterized by his contributions to over 150 scientific publications and numerous textbooks in orthopedic surgery. He has received various accolades, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the New England Arthritis Foundation, recognizing his impact on the management of joint diseases. Additionally, Dr. Aaron is involved in education as a faculty member and has served on numerous national committees focused on orthopedic research and education.
Alpert Medical School of Brown University • Providence, RI
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery specializing in joint diseases and bone circulation.
Miriam Hospital Total Joint Center • Providence, RI
Director of clinical and translational research focusing on joint replacements.
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