2020 Outcomes Report Portland Shriners Hospital

Honorary Staff (Retired) Michael D. Aiona, M.D. Honorary Medical Staff Retired end of 2020 Cerebral Palsy and Myelodysplasia, Limb Length Inequality, Clubfoot, Lower Extremity Deformities and Gait Abnormalities Education: University of California Irvine School of Medicine Residency: University of Utah Medical Center Fellowship: Shriners Hospitals for Children - Greenville

Division Heads Cerebral Palsy Ellen M. Raney, M.D. Myelodysplasia Dominique D. Laron, M.D. Hip Jeremy P. Bauer, M.D. Sports Jeremy P. Bauer, M.D. Skeletal dysplasia Robert M. Bernstein, M.D.

Treatment specialties Shriners Hospitals for Children — Portland focuses on a wide range of pediatric orthopaedic conditions, including anything from fractures and sports injuries to rare diseases and syndromes. Our medical staff are leaders in the field of pediatric orthopaedics, anesthesiology, pain management, spine conditions, cleft lip and palate care, and rehabilitation. The Portland Shriners Hospital is a place where hope and healing come together. Through our innovative care, we instill confidence and teach our patients there are no limits to what they can do. Our patients and their families benefit from the expertise of our multidisciplinary team and their dedication to serving our patients’ needs. The hospital’s medical staff includes board certified pediatric orthopaedic surgeons. The medical team is supported by residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, prosthetists, orthotists, therapists, nurses and consulting physicians, each of whom play an essential role in our multidisciplinary approach to care. We have an in-house prosthetics and orthotics provider, a motion analysis center, a radiology department and a rehabilitation department. All of these services are located under one roof in an effort to coordinate your child’s care in the best and most efficient way possible.

General pediatric orthopaedics Sports injuries/fractures Scoliosis and spinal deformities Chest wall deformities Hand and upper extremity care Hip disorders (congenital or developmental) Clubfoot and congenitial deformities of the foot Cerebral Palsy (orthopaedic related issues) Gait abnormalities Skeletal growth abnormalities Skeletal dysplasia Limb length discrepancies Spina bifida Craniofacial Conditions, Cleft

Michael D. Sussman, M.D. Honorary Medical Staff Retired end of 2020 Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophies, and Foot Deformities, including Clubfoot Education: Johns Hopkins University and Children’s Hospital in Boston Residency: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Surgical Medical College of Virginia Fellowship: Johns Hopkins and Children Hospital Boston

Lee A. Taylor M.D. Honorary Medical Staff Retired end of 2020 Pediatric Anesthesiology

Outcomes Daniel J. Bouton, M.D.

Anesthesia Joselyn S. Davidson, M.D.

Pediatric Anesthesiology Joselyn S. Davidson, M.D., Chief of Anesthesia Inca Chui, M.D. Rebecca Hall, M.D. Jorge Pineda, M.D. Advanced Practice Professionals Bing Sun, PA-C Maria Moredock, PA-C Nancy Jacobs, CNS Stephanie Cadman, RN, MSN, FNP-BC Elizabeth Mandel, RN, CPNP Andrea Johnson, D.O. William M. Klein, M.D.

Upper extremity Krister P. Freese, M.D.

Neuromuscular Kathryn O. Fuchs, M.D. Fractures/trauma Heather M. Kong, M.D. Clinical research Ellen M. Raney, M.D. Arthrogryposis Ellen M. Raney, M.D. Spine Michelle C. Welborn, M.D.

Lip and Cleft Palate Burn scar revisions Limb deficiency and amputations

Musculoskeletal injuries and diseases, subacute and chronic Musculoskeletal tumors Myelodysplasia (spina bifida, myelomeningocele) Neuromuscular disorders (Muscular Dystrophy, SMA, CMT)

Pediatric Psychology Catherine McClellan, Ph.D.

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