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Philip A. G. Karpos, MD

Philip A. G. Karpos, MD Dr. Karpos is a 1989 graduate of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, where he was recognized as the outstanding graduate in his class of nearly 200. He completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and a fellowship in adult reconstructive orthopaedics (Total Joint Replacement) at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston.

He holds a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, which gives him additional insight into the mechanical principles of orthopaedic surgery. He also finds the engineering background helpful for understanding more about the workings of prosthetic devices used in total joint replacement. In addition to adult reconstructive surgery, Dr. Karpos is especially interested in knee arthroscopy. He finds it gratifying to be able to help people who often have been disabled return to greater mobility.

Dr. Karpos continues TOA's tradition of national and international excellence. During his graduate medical career he participated in scientific research, which included articles published in major medical journals and presentations on a national and international level.

Dr. Karpos is a member of the medical staff at Saint Thomas Hospital, Centennial Medical Center, and Three Rivers Medical Center.

Away from work he spends most of his free time with his wife and two sons, enjoying a variety of sporting and outdoor activities. Additionally, he serves on several community Boards and is active in the leadership of TOA, serving as its President from 2005 through 2008, and is now serving in 2009 in the capacity of Immediate Past President.

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Education

  • Undergraduate
    University of Texas at Austin
    Bachelors Engineering Science with Honors (1985)
  • Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society

  • Medical School
    The University of Texas
    Southwestern Medical School
    Dallas, TX (M.D. 1989)

  • Residency
    Orthopaedic Surgery
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    Nashville, TN

  • Otto Aufranc Fellow in Adult Reconstructive Surgery
    New England Baptist Hospital
    Boston, Massachusetts
    1994-1995

Honors & Awards

  • 1981 Valedictorian, Humble High School Humble, Texas

  • 1985 University of Texas at Austin's Outstanding Student Award (selected as one of fifteen students from student population of 48,000)

  • 1985 Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, University of Texas at Austin

  • 1989 Ho Din Award, University of Texas Southwestern, Highest honor at Southwestern, awarded to the "graduating student with the inherent personal attributes embodied in all great physicians" 1989 Hudson-Penn Surgery Prize University of Texas Southwestern. Awarded to outstanding student in general surgery 1989. Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, University of Texas Southwestern

  • 1993 Selected Otto Aufranc Adult Reconstruction Fellow New England Baptist Hospital 1993 Finalist, 1993 Richards Resident Paper Contest

  • 1997 Diplomate, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

  • 1998 Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

  • 1998 Fellow, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons

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