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Indy Hand Fellows Since 1971, the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center has dedicated itself to educating and mentoring surgeons in Hand, Microvascular, and Upper Extremity Surgery.

A few action shots because February Journal Club was one for the books - pickleball clinic by our very own Dr. Greenberg...
28/02/2025

A few action shots because February Journal Club was one for the books - pickleball clinic by our very own Dr. Greenberg followed by dinner journal club with all things shoulder arthroplasty. Thanks for absolutely smoking us Dr. Greenberg 😮‍💨

The interesting cases keep coming! Dr. Hoyer showing us how it’s done with a distal humerus ORIF and LUCL repair for a D...
29/01/2025

The interesting cases keep coming! Dr. Hoyer showing us how it’s done with a distal humerus ORIF and LUCL repair for a Dubberly 3B fracture

Thanks Dr. Hoyer for hosting this month’s journal club on everything scaphoid fractures and non-unions. We covered a lot...
15/01/2025

Thanks Dr. Hoyer for hosting this month’s journal club on everything scaphoid fractures and non-unions. We covered a lot of ground…screw length and geometry for proximal pole fractures, use of volar plating, clinical and PROs in the hybrid russe technique for nonunion, role for vascularized bone graft in scaphoid non-union and more!

There is never a paucity of interesting cases going on at Indy Hand! Dr. Chow took one of our fellows, Dr. Mesa, through...
07/01/2025

There is never a paucity of interesting cases going on at Indy Hand! Dr. Chow took one of our fellows, Dr. Mesa, through a right wrist 3 ligament tenodesis for dynamic scapholunate instability. Thanks Dr. Chow!

Interesting Case Alert! Dr. Crosby took one of our fellows, Dr. Clarke, through a coronoid ORIF through an “over the top...
20/12/2024

Interesting Case Alert! Dr. Crosby took one of our fellows, Dr. Clarke, through a coronoid ORIF through an “over the top” approach for a Type 2 coronoid fracture with concern for rotatory instability. Thanks Dr. Crosby!

A big thanks to our associate fellowship director, Dr. Brandon Smetana, for hosting the fellows and ours families at his...
13/12/2024

A big thanks to our associate fellowship director, Dr. Brandon Smetana, for hosting the fellows and ours families at his house for the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center holiday party. Happy Holidays everyone!

Interesting case of the week! Dr. Clarke and Dr. Cooper got in on a hemi-hamate arthroplasty for a proximal interphalang...
31/10/2024

Interesting case of the week!

Dr. Clarke and Dr. Cooper got in on a hemi-hamate arthroplasty for a proximal interphalangeal joint fracture dislocation with persistent instability and an non-reconstructable proximal phalanx volar lip with Dr. Puri. Thanks for showing us the ropes Dr. Puri!!

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨Meet Dr. Saurabh Mehta - the last, but certainly not least one of the 2024-2025 fellows that we want...
14/10/2024

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨

Meet Dr. Saurabh Mehta - the last, but certainly not least one of the 2024-2025 fellows that we want to introduce to you:

Hometown: Toledo, OH

Undergrad: Miami University OH

Med School: The OSU

Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin

When I’m not in the hospital I enjoy: Spending time with my wife, traveling, biking

Why hand surgery: With the breadth of anatomy and pathology that the upper extremity has to offer, this field will allow me to learn new skills regardless of how far into my career that I am.

Why I chose Indy Hand for fellowship: The hand center prioritizes fellows, has an impressive alumni network, and a large volume of patients with a variety of hand pathologies. I also value having 4 co-fellows to work alongside

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨Meet Dr. Jack Graham, the next of our 2024-2025 fellows that we are so excited to have join us this ...
10/10/2024

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨

Meet Dr. Jack Graham, the next of our 2024-2025 fellows that we are so excited to have join us this year:

Hometown: Easton, PA
 
Undergrad: Clemson University
 
Med School: Jefferson Medical College
 
Residency: Rothman Orthopaedic Institute / Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
 
When I’m not in the hospital I enjoy: golfing, hanging with my family & friends, hiking, spending time at the beach / lake, Clemson football (& tailgates), Philadelphia 76ers basketball
 
Why Hand Surgery?: We have the privilege to take care of patients of all ages with widely varying severity of pathology. By helping improve a patient’s hand function, we enable them to return to the hobbies and activities that make them who they are. I find that incredibly rewarding.
 
Why I chose Indy Hand for fellowship: I believe the dedication to fellow education and mentorship here is truly second to none. The high volume, wide variety of cases, level of autonomy, and strong reputation / alumni network make Indy an ideal place to train.

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨Meet Dr. Lazaro Mesa, the next of our 2024-2025 fellows that we can’t wait to introduce to you:Homet...
08/10/2024

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨

Meet Dr. Lazaro Mesa, the next of our 2024-2025 fellows that we can’t wait to introduce to you:

Hometown: Miami, FL

Undergrad/Med School: FIU x 2 (paws up!)

Residency: University of South Florida/Florida Orthopaedic Institute

When I’m not in the hospital I enjoy: motorsports, grilling, fishing, hanging out with friends and family

Why Hand Surgery: hand surgery offer the widest scope in orthopaedics. I like the idea of owning the extremity and handling issues involving bone, vessels, nerve etc.

Why I chose Indy Hand for fellowship: Indy hand is and has been one of the premier hand and upper extremity fellowship in the US. It’s a large program with a wealth of knowledge from well known staff. The Indy hand network has also been instrumental in finding the right job for me.

This week, Dr. Graham got to scrub in on a proximal median nerve schwannoma excision with Dr. Greenberg. What an incredi...
04/10/2024

This week, Dr. Graham got to scrub in on a proximal median nerve schwannoma excision with Dr. Greenberg. What an
incredible case!

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨Meet Dr. Emily Clarke, one of our 2024-2025 fellows that were so excited to introduce to you: Hometo...
01/10/2024

🚨 Fellow Spotlight 🚨

Meet Dr. Emily Clarke, one of our 2024-2025 fellows that were so excited to introduce to you:

Hometown: Laguna Niguel, CA

Undergrad/Med School: UCLA/USC

Residency: University of California, Irvine

When I’m not in the hospital I enjoy: Cooking, travel especially for scuba diving and food, planning fun events for friends and family

Why Hand Surgery: For such a small portion of the human body I love how incredibly complex and vital hand function is to every day life

Why I chose Indy Hand for fellowship: I was blown away at the interview day by just how much fellow education was the centering foundation for the group. I also loved that they were a true shoulder to fingertip fellowship.

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