
Craig H Dushey, MD
About Me
Dr. DuShey is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His areas of specialized training for the hip include minimal incision hip replacement, hip arthroscopy, hip fracture repair, hip resurfacing, and revision of failed hip replacements. His areas of specialized training for the knee include total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, knee arthroscopy, and revision of failed knee replacements. Dr. Dushey is an avid proponent of patient education and works with each patient to tailor a treatment plan that addresses the specific needs and expectations of each individual.He completed his General Orthopedic training at Yale School of Medicine and the Yale-New Haven Hospital. He completed his specialty training in hip and knee surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery. His areas of specialized training for the hip include minimal incision hip replacement, hip arthroscopy, hip fracture repair, and revision of failed hip replacements. His areas of specialized training for the knee include total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, knee arthroscopy, and revision of failed knee replacements.
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR | Orthopedics
Research
Industry Relationships
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