Congratulations to Dr. Leslie J. Bisson and Dr. Marc S. Fineberg, members of the Buffalo Bills’ medical staff — which along with the team’s athletic training staff — received the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2023 ESPY Awards, ESPN’s annual awards. Two...
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Dr. John Leddy Q&A Interview Regarding the Stockton Kimball Award and Lecture on Exercise Testing
In 2022, Dr. John Leddy, clinical professor of orthopaedics, received the prestigious Stockton Kimball Award in recognition of his exceptional scientific accomplishments and dedicated service. During the recent Stockton Kimball Lecture, he presented on the topic of...
UBMD Physician to Present at Shoulder Arthroplasty Course
Attention orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic residents, shoulder and sports medicine fellows, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants, and physical and occupational therapists! Don’t miss an opportunity to learn about shoulder arthroplasty from a distinguished...
Join Dr. Duquin for “Cutting Edge Techniques and Controversies in Shoulder Arthroplasty” on April 29, 2023
UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine's Dr. Thomas R. Duquin is an invited faculty member for the upcoming meeting "Cutting Edge Techniques and Controversies in Shoulder Arthroplasty". The meeting will be held April 29, 2023 and is free to attend virtually. Download...
Scott Dinse, PT, ATC Interviewed by WBEN Regarding High School Sports Emergency Action Plan
Following Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest during the Buffalo Bills - Cincinnati Bengals game, people are wondering what the emergency action plan entails for local high school sports. Scott Dinse, Director of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, was interviewed by...
Event with keynote speaker Dr. Michael Freitas
In December 2022, Dr. Michael Freitas was welcomed as a keynote speaker at an inter-professional event at Daemen University. The discussion covered the timely topic of concussion and the importance of interprofessional collaboration in the clinical management of a...
U.S. Department of Defense awards UB physicians $4.8 million to launch non-drug, clinical trial on concussion treatment for the military
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo researchers who have changed the way concussions are treated have been awarded $4.8 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to conduct a clinical trial to evaluate whether incorporating elements from the Buffalo Concussion...