S. Tyler Staelin, MD
Dr. Staelin is Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery and also holds a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Surgery of the Hand from the American Board of Surgery. His practice is 100% devoted to the care of the Hand, Wrist and Elbow.
His primary clinical interests are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other compressive neuropathies of the upper extremity, Arthritis of the hand and wrist, Fractures of the Hand, Wrist and Forearm and Elbow, Dupuytren’s Disease, tendinitis, wrist pain and arthroscopy, and tendon and nerve injuries. He takes care of patients, injured athletes, and musicians with upper extremity problems; and will see patients of any age.
Dr. Staelin completed his subspecialty fellowship training in Hand, Upper Extremity and Microsurgery at The Indiana Hand Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. Prior to that, he completed his residency in Surgery at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison and was named the Outstanding Resident Educator for 2001. He earned his medical degree at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee and Bachelors of Science degrees in both Biology and Anthropology-Zoology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he graduated with distinction and was recognized as an Outstanding Senior Leader by his peers and faculty.
Dr. Staelin has been involved with scientific research, publication and the education of students and residents. Dr. Staelin serves actively in the leadership of TOA as a member of the Board.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Staelin enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. His favorite activities include snow-skiing, fly-fishing, golf, bicycling, being outdoors and following college football.
Education
- Undergraduate
University of Michigan Honors Program
Ann Arbor, Michigan (B.S. - Biology - 1991 and B.S. - Anthropology-Zoology - 1991)
- Medical School
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (M.D. 1996)
- Residencies
- Chief Resident, General Surgery, 2001-2002
- Research Fellow, Surgical Oncology, 1999-2000
- Resident, General Surgery, 1996-2001
- University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
Madison, Wisconsin
- Fellowship
Hand, Upper Extremity and Microsurgery
The Indiana Hand Center
Indianapolis, Indiana (2002-2003)
Honors & Awards
- Undergraduate
- Graduated with DistinctionUndergraduate: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- 68th Honors Convocation for Superior Scholastic Achievement, 1991
- University of Michigan Outstanding Senior Leader, 1991
- Visual Arts Scholarship, Chautauqua Institute, New York, 1991
- American Heart Association of Michigan Outstanding Student Research Fellow, 1990
- University of Michigan Medical School Student Research Fellow, 1989, Preceptor Robert J. Levy, M.D.
- Michigan Annual Academic Giving Scholarship, Awarded by the University of Michigan Alumni Association of Louisville, 1987
- Medical School
- 15th Annual Kenneth Jacobs Fellow in General Surgery, 1994
- Student Curriculum Committee, 1992-1994
- NIH Student Training Program Research Fellow, 1993
- Barney Brooks Student Surgical Society, 1994-1996
- Residency
- Outstanding Resident Educator Award in General Surgery, 2000-2001
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