Matthew O. Barrett, MD
Dr. Barrett is a 2002 graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He completed a residency in orthopaedics at University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics in 2006, becoming the Chief Resident Physician through 2007. A Fellowship in Joint Replacement at The Anderson Clinic (Engh) – Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute in Alexandria, Virginia was completed in July 2008. As well as Total Joint Replacement, Dr. Barrett works on partial (unicompartmental) and Deuce (bicompartmental) joint replacement, revision joint replacement of the hip and knee, as well as hip resurfacing.
Dr. Barret has authored eleven (11) published articles in major orthopaedic journals. Three of these were published in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, the foremost journal in the field of orthopaedics. Dr. Barrett was also the primary author of the two textbook chapters focused on orthopaedics and joint replacement.
Dr. Barrett enjoys activities time with his wife and son, as well as golf, tennis, hunting and fishing. He is accomplished in guitar and piano, an avid marathon runner and does woodworking and carpentry for fun. He is involved also in church activities.
Education
- Undergraduate
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN (B.S. 1998)
- University of South Florida
Tampa, FL (1995-1996)
- Martin Methodist College
Pulaski, TN (1993-1995)
- Florida College
Temple Terrace, FL (A.A. 1992)
Chief Resident Physician
University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics
Orthopaedic Surgery
2006-2007
- University of Tennessee College of Medicine
Memphis, TN (M.D. 2002)
- Internship
- University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics
Orthopaedic Surgery
2002-2003
Orthopaedic Resident Physician
University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics
Orthopaedic Surgery
2003-2006
- Fellowship
Joint Replacement
The Anderson Clinic
Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute (2007-2008)
Honors & Awards
- Steve Olson Resident Research Award June 2006
- Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Tennessee Beta Chapter 2002
- University of Tennessee Clinical Scholar 1998
- Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society, Middle Tennessee State University 1997-1998
- Dean’s List 1990-1998
- College Basketball Academic All-American 1995
- Awarded Athletic Scholarship 1994, 1995
- Academic Scholarship 1990-1995
- College Basketball Letterman 1990-1995
- Martin College Scholar Athlete of the Year 1995
- Martin Methodist College of Education Student of the Year 1995
- Florida College Biology Student of the Year 1992
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