100+ Student-Athletes Attend UOI’s Sports Pre-Participation Exam Event
University Orthopedic staff members volunteered their time for the clinics at Kettle Point and Mansfield locations.
University Orthopedic staff members volunteered their time for the clinics at Kettle Point and Mansfield locations.
Get ready to lace up those sneakers again to support both the brave children battling cancer at Hasbro Children’s Hospital and the steadfast family members by their side.
again provide free Fall Sports Pre-Participation Exams for student-athletes of all ages, including those at the collegiate level.
University Orthopedics knows the importance Rhode Island Hospital - the state's only level 1 trauma center - holds in our community.
With many ties to Ukraine, providers and staff at University Orthopedics have found different ways to help the war-torn country, not only by donating their time and money but also by gathering much-needed medical supplies.
Believing no one - especially children - should go without during the holidays, University Orthopedics' Charitable Giving Committee continued a holiday tradition to make the season just a bit brighter for some local families in need.
Weeks after the successful running of the Mark Palumbo Memorial University Orthopedics 5K, University Orthopedics presented a check for $40,000 to The Tomorrow Fund, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support for children with cancer and their families.
Dr. Ramin Tabaddor is used to teaching medical school students and residents. But last month, his students were quite a bit younger.
Dr. Roman Hayda, chief of University Orthopedics' Division of Orthopedic Trauma, traveled to Haiti in September shortly after an earthquake and then a tropical storm hit the island nation. While there, he provided medical help to injured people. He recently described his experience.
The annual event raised more than $30,000 for The Tomorrow Fund, which helps kids with cancer and their famlies.