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Eric Novack's bio:

Dr. Eric Novack, fellow of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, came to the Valley in 2001. Since joining Phoenix Orthopaedic Consultants in 2003, he has become a well-respected member of the West Valley’s orthopaedic community, taking care of many hospital nurses and technicians and their families.

Dr. Novack believes strongly in the nonoperative, conservative management of injuries and bone and joint conditions. When indicated, surgery is recommended to help achieve the desired outcome: better function and a higher quality of life.

Dr. Novack takes care of a wide variety of orthopaedic conditions. He enjoys taking care of motivated patients of all ages. He has a particular interest in the surgical and nonsurgical management of adult and child fractures, overuse and sports injuries and disorders of the shoulder, knee and hip.

Education
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Degree: Medical Doctor, 1996
Honors: Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, 1995

Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Degree: Bachelor of Science, 1991
Major: Neuroscience
Honors: Magna Cum Laude, 1991

General Surgery Internship
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington

Orthopaedic Surgery Residency
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington

Disclosure: Dr. Novack is a Senior Medical Advisor for Intelligent Insites, Fargo ND

Eric Novack's posts:

MUSING – Automation: Meeting the Challenges of Providing High Quality Healthcare

July 30, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

The expected influx of millions of newly insured Americans under the new health care law will be putting a huge [MORE]

MUSING – Gathering and Acting on Medical Intelligence

July 2, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

The expected influx of millions of newly insured Americans under the new health care law will be putting a huge [MORE]

MUSING – Healthcare Systems See a Compelling Need for Operational Intelligence

June 11, 2013 | | Posted in Ask the Experts,Musings,Newsletter

Successful healthcare delivery networks must adapt to the increasingly challenging financial environment to achieve their fundamental mission of providing high [MORE]