John S. Early, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

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CURRICULUM VITAE

JOHN S. EARLY, M.D.

Texas Orthopaedic Associates L.L.P

John S. Early, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

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Main Office:

8210 Walnut Hill Ln.

Suite 130

Dallas, TX 75231

Tel: 214-750-1207

Fax: 214-750-8504

Satellite Office:

6020 W. Parker Rd

Suite 240

Plano, TX 75093

Tel: 972-378-1438

Fax: 972-378-1432

John S. Early, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

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EDUCATION

1983 - 1987 University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Dallas, Texas

Degree: M.D.

1977 - 1981 Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey

Degree: B.S.E. (Chemical Engineering)

1971 - 1977 The Haverford School

Haverford, Pennsylvania

POST GRADUATE EDUCATION

Board Certification: American Board of Orthopedic Surgery: July, 1996

Recertified May 2003: valid through 2016

Fellowship: 1993-1994 University of Washington Harborview Medical Center

Seattle, Washington

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Residency: 1988 - 1992 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Orthopaedic Surgery: Parkland Memorial Hospital

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital

Veteran’s Admin. Medical Center

Baylor University Medical Center

Internship: 1987 - 1988 Pennsylvania Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

General Surgery

EMPLOYMENT

Aug. 2004 – Present Foot / Ankle Specialist

Texas Orthopaedic Associates, L.L.P.

Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

Texas Institute for Surgery

Presbyterian Hospital of Plano

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital – Consulting Fac.

Jul. 1996 – Present Co- director with Dr Jim Brodsky MD

North Texas Foot and Ankle Fellowship

Baylor University Medical Center – Dallas

Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

Dallas Veterans Hospital Dallas

Nov. 2002 – Jul.1 2004 Vice Chairman-Orthopaedics

St. Paul University Hospital

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Dallas, Texas

Dec. 1999- Jul.1 2004 Associate Professor

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Apr. 1996 - Jul.1 2004 Medical Director

Aston Bone & Joint Clinic - Orthopedic Section

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Jan. 1994 - Jul.1 2004 Director Foot and Ankle Service

Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Parkland Memorial Hospital

Zale Lipshy University Hospital

Dallas, Texas

Jan. 1994 – Dec. 1999 Assistant Professor

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

Jan. 1993 - Dec. 1993 Foot and Ankle Fellow

Harborview Medical Center

Seattle, Washington

July 1992 - Jan. 1993 Assistant Professor

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas

1981 - 1983 Area Engineer

E. I. DuPont de Nemours

Victoria, Texas

HONORS and AWARDS

R. Wofford Cain Distinguished Chair in Bone and Joint Disease Research; 1996 – 2004

Consultant Reviewer: Journal Bone and Joint Surgery, American; 2001- present

Oral board Examiner: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery: 2004

Clinical Professor Orthopaedic Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center 2004-present

Consultant Reviewer: Foot and Ankle International; 2004 – present

Consultant Reviewer: Journal Orthopaedic Trauma; 2004 – present

Consultant Reviewer: Journal of the AAOS; 2005- present

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

1. American Medical Association

2. Texas Medical Association

3. Texas Orthopaedic Association

Chairman: Podiatric Action Committee, 2000 – present

Subspecialty& Allied Health Committee, 2005-

Vice- President 2008-2009

President 2009-2010

4.  Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons

5.  American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society

Member: Trauma Committee, AOFAS, 2000- 2003.

Member: Health Care Policy Committee, 2003 – present

Chairman:2006-

Alternate Delegate to the AMA: 2005-2007

Delegate to the AMA 2007-

6.  Dallas County Medical Society

7.  Orthopaedic Trauma Association

Instructor Duties

1.  Dallas Orthotics and Prosthetic Course, Dallas, Texas: Faculty 1994- present

2.  Dallas Orthopedic Review Course, Dallas, Texas: Faculty, 1995- 2003.

3.  Dallas Orthopedic Recertification Review Course, Dallas, Texas: Faculty, 1996- 2001

4.  AO/ASIF Advanced Foot and Ankle Course, Faculty, Broadmore, Co: March 1997.

5.  Visiting Professor Lewis D. Anderson Society meeting, University of Southern Alabama, Mobile, Alabama; July 1998.

6.  Visiting Professor, Instituto Traumatologie, Santiago, Chile; June 1998.

7.  Orthopedic Care of the Foot and Ankle: monthly lecture series to residents: 1998- present

8.  STAR lecture to HPMS 8th grade class on Orthopedic Surgery April 1999

9.  Faculty: Southern Medical Association Annual Meeting, November, 1999.

“Treatment of Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency”

“Management of Interarticular Tibial Plafond Fractures”

10.  Faculty: Pan Pacific Surgical Association Meeting; Jan., 2000

“Management of Interarticular Tibial Plafond Fractures”

“Management of Lisfranc Injuries”

“Operative Intervention in Diabetic Feet”

“Present Understanding for Total Ankle Arthroplasty”

11.  Visiting Professor, The Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu Hawaii, Feb 2, 2000.

12.  Faculty: Armed Forces Trauma Update; San Antonio, Texas; September 21-22, 2000

“Treatment of Injuries to the Midfoot”

13.  Faculty: Hong Kong AO Foot and Ankle Symposium; September 29 – October 1,2000.

14.  Faculty: AO Foot and Ankle Course, Venezuela, 2001.

15.  Visiting Professor: Venezuela Orthopedic Society, Foot and Ankle Symposium, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, February 2001.

16.  Faculty: AO/ASIF Advanced Foot and Ankle Course, Florida, May 2001.

17.  International Faculty: AO Foot and Ankle Fracture Symposium, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, May 2001.

18.  Visiting Professor: New Zealand Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Meeting, July 2001.

19.  International Faculty: Venezuelan Society of Orthopedic Trauma, Meeting on Foot and Ankle, March 21-22, 2002.

20.  Faculty: Calcaneal Fracture Symposium, International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies, San Francisco, California, September 2002.

21.  International Faculty: AO Foot and Ankle Course, Sydney, Australia, September 4-8, 2002.

22.  Faculty: Pilon Fracture Symposium, OTA Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2002.

23.  Faculty: 39th Annual Argentina Orthopedic Society Meeting, AAOS Symposium on Foot and Ankle, December 9-12, 2002.

24.  Faculty: AO/ASIF Advanced Foot and Ankle Course, Sun Valley, Idaho, February 2003.

25.  Faculty: Advanced Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Course, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, April 2002, May 2003.

26.  Faculty: AO Basic Fracture Course; Columbus, Ohio, July 2003.

27.  Faculty: AOFAS Trauma Symposium; Seattle, Wa, July 2004.

28.  Faculty: 3rd South East Trauma Symposium; Destin, Fl. Aug 2004.

29.  Faculty: AO Basic Fracture Course; Little Rock , Ar. Oct 2004.

30.  Faculty: AO Basic Fracture Course; Dallas, Texas, Jan. 2005.

31.  Faculty: AO Advanced Foot and Ankle Course; Sun Valley, Id ,March,2005.

32.  Faculty: 4th International Advanced / Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Course; Miami, Fla., May 2005.

33.  Faculty: 4th Annual South East Trauma Symposium; Destin, FL, Aug 2005.

34.  Faculty: 40th Edward T. Smith Lectureship at University of Texas Houston Medical Center: “Advances in Foot and Ankle Trauma Care” Houston , TX, Oct. 2005.

35.  International Faculty: AO Advanced Foot and Ankle Course. Sydney, Australia March 2006.

36.  Visiting Professor; University of Alabama at Birmingham: “Neuromuscular issues in foot and ankle care”. April 27th 2006.

37.  Faculty, AAOS – SECOT Advanced foot and Ankle Course. Madrid, Spain; June, 2006

38.  Faculty: 5th Annual South East Trauma Symposium; Destin, FL, Aug 2006.

39.  Moderator: “Surgical Treatment of Rheumatoid Foot and Ankle Conditions” Instructional Course lecture #116 AAOS Annual Meeting san Diego, Ca., Feb 2007.

40.  Visiting Professor: Ron Johnson Memorial Lecture. Univ of Arizona Dept of Orthopedics; Phoenix, Arizona, May 2007.

41.  Faculty: 5th International Advanced / Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Course; Orlando, Fla., April 2007.

42.  Faculty: AO Advanced Foot and Ankle Course; Miami, Fla October,2007.

43.  Moderator: “Surgical Treatment of rheumatoid foot and Ankle Conditions” Instructional Course lecture #103 AAOS Annual Meeting San Francisco, Ca., March 2008.

44.  Faculty: AO Basic Fracture Course; Houston, Texas, Feb. 2008.

45.  Faculty: 7th Annual South East Trauma Symposium; Destin, FL, Aug 2008.

46.  Visiting Professor AO foot and Ankle course, Shanghai, China Nov. 2008.

47.  Visiting Professor, China Orthopedic Association annual meeting Suchou, China Nov 2008.

48.  Faculty: 6th International Advanced Foot and Ankle Reconstruction Course; Clearwater, Fla., May, 2008.

PRESENTATIONS and POSTERS

1.  Early JS, Hansen ST: “Surgical Reconstruction of the Diabetic Neuropathic Foot, A Salvage Approach”. Podium presentation; AOFAS Summer Meeting, Idaho 1994).

2.  Early J, Sands A, Sidles J, Sangeorzan B: Uniaxial Description of Hindfoot Angular Motion Before and After Calcaneocuboid Fusion. Poster presentation; 41st Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February 1995.

3.  Sidles JA, Early JS, Sands AJ, Sangeorzan BJ: “Subtalar and Tibiotalar Axis Modelling Using a Three Dimensional Tracking System: Is the axis model of Inmann accurate?”, Podium presentation; The American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Winter Meeting; Orlando, Fla. 1995.

4.  Oshea K, Chen L, Early J: Wound Complications with Use of a Modified Surgical Approach to Open Reduction of Tibial Plafond Fractures. Poster presentation;17th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, San Diego, California, October 2001.

5.  Early J, Geideman W, Brodsky J: Clinical Results Harvesting Autogenous Cancellous Graft from the Ipsilateral Proximal Tibia for Use in Foot and Ankle Surgery. Podium presentation; Triennial Meeting of the International Federation of Foot and Ankle Societies, San Francisco, California, September 2002.

6.  Early J, Chen L, Oshea K: Wound Complications Using a Modified Surgical Approach to Open Reduction of Tibial Plafond Fractures. Podium presentation; 19th Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, June 2003.

7.  Early J, Geideman W, Brodsky J: Clinical Results Harvesting Autogenous Cancellous Graft from the Ipsilateral Proximal Tibia for Use in Foot and Ankle Surgery. Podium presentation;19th Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, June 2003.

8.  Early J, Thornton S, Cheleuitte D, Ptaszek A; Treatment of Open Intraarticular Calcaneal Fractures: Evaluation of the Soft Tissue Complication rate for a Treatment Protocol Based on Wound Location and Site. Podium presentation; 19th Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, Oct 2003.

9.  Dumigan M, Bronson D, Early J: Analysis of Fixation Methods for Vertical Shear Fractures of the Medial Malleolus. Podium presentation; 21st Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, Ottawa, Canada; Oct 2005.

10.  Dumigan M, Bronson D, Early J: Analysis of Fixation Methods for Vertical Shear Fractures of the Medial Malleolus. Podium presentation; American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Summer Meeting, La Jolla, Ca. July 2006.

PUBLICATIONS

1.  Herring JA, Neustadt J, Williams J, Early JS, Browne R: “The Lateral Pillar Classification of Legg-Calve-Perthes”. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, 12(2):143-150, 1992.

2.  Herring JA, Williams J, Neustadt J, Early JS: “Evolution of Femoral Head Deformity During Healing Phase of Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease”. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, 13(1):41-5, 1993.

3.  Early JS, Hansen ST: “Treatment of Midfoot Trauma” International Journal of Orthopedic Trauma, 4:11-15, 1994.

4.  Early JS, Ricketts DS, Hansen ST: “Treatment of Compartmental Liquefaction as a Late Sequellae of a Lower Limb Compartment Syndrome: Report of Two Cases”. Journal of Orthopedic Trauma, 8(5):445-448, 1994

5.  Early JS, Hansen ST: “Midfoot and Navicular Injuries” in Helal B,Rowley DI, Cracchiolo A, Myerson MS, (eds). Surgery of Diseases of the Foot and Ankle. London, Martin Dunitz Publishers 1996.

6.  Early JS, Bucholz R: “ Lisfranc Injuries and Their Management”. Current Orthopedics, Vol. 10(3) 1996 pp.169 - 173.

7.  Early JS “Anterior Compartment Syndrome and the Treatment of its Sequelae”. Orthopedics International. Vol 4(3) pp.197 – 203,1996.

8.  Early JS, Hansen ST.: “Surgical Reconstruction of the Diabetic Foot: A Salvage Approach for Midfoot Collapse”. Foot Ankle Intl. Vol 17 (6), pp.325 - 330, 1996.

9.  Early JS: “Surgical Intervention in Diabetic Neuroarthropathy of the Foot”. Foot and Ankle Clinics. Vol 2 (1), pp.23 - 37, 1997.

10.  Sands A, Early JS, Harrington RM, Tencer AF, Ching RP, Sangeorzan BJ: “Effect of Variations in Calcaneocuboid Fusion Technique on Kinematics of the Normal Hindfoot”. Foot Ankle Intl. Vol 19(1):19-25, 1998 Jan.

11.  Brage M, Colville M, Early JS: Chapter 45. Ankle and Foot: Trauma, in Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 6, Beaty J, eds. , American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, 1999.

12.  Early JS: “Transmetatarsal and Midfoot Amputations”. Clin Orthop. No. 361 pp.85 – 90. 1999.

13.  Folk JW, Starr AJ, Early JS: “Early Wound Complications of Operative Treatment of Calcaneus Fractures: Analysis of 190 Fractures”. J Orthop Trauma. Vol 13(5), pp.369-372, 1999.

14.  Oppenheim JR, Early JS: “Use of the Lamina Spreader for Reduction of the Subtalar Joint During Hindfoot Surgery”. Foot Ankle Intl. Vol 20(8):538, 1999 Aug.

15.  Early JS: “Chapter 51:Traumatic Injuries of the Midfoot and Forefoot” In Rockwood C, Green D, Bucholz R, Heckman J,eds. Fractures in Adults. 5th Ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott- Raven; 2001.

16.  Harvey EJ, Grujic L, Early JS, Benirschke SK, Sangeorzan BJ: “Morbidity Associated with ORIF of Intra-Articular Calcaneus Fractures Using a Lateral Approach”. Foot Ankle Intl. Vol 22(11):868-873, 2001 Nov.

17.  McHenry TP, Early, JS, Schacherer TG: “Peroneus Brevis Rotation Flap: Anatomic Considerations and Clinical Experience”. J Trauma-Injury. Vol 50(5):922-996, May 2001.

18.  Cheleuitte D, Early J: Failed Internal Fixation about the Distal Tibia; Techniques in Orthopaedics. Vol 17(4).2002.

19.  Early J; Issues Relating to Failure in the Treatment of Posterior tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Foot Ankle Clinic N Am.; 8(3): 637-646; 2003.

20.  White, P, Franzca T, Skrivanek G, Early J, Wakefield C: “The Use of a Continious Popliteal Sciatic Nerve Block After Surgery Involving the Foot and Ankle: Does It Improve the Quality of Recovery?” Anesth Analg; 97:1303-9 2003.

21.  Geideman W, Early J, Brodsky J: Clinical Results Harvesting Autogenous Cancellous Graft from the Ipsilateral Proximal Tibia. Foot Ankle Intl. Vol 25(7) 451-455, 2004.

22.  Early J: Treatment of Fractures of the Talar Head and Body. Foot Ankle Clinic N Am 9(4): 709 – 722, 2004.

23.  Thorderson N, Early J: Harvesting Cancellous Graft from the Proximal Tibia. Techniques in Foot and Ankle surgery 3(4): 206-209, 2004.

24.  Early JS: Treatment Protocol for Management of Open Intra-articular Calcaneal fractures. Techniques in Foot and Ankle surgery 4(1):31 – 34, 2005.

25.  Shabat S, Early J: A Minimal Subtalar Approach to fix a Calcaneal fracture and a Lateral process of Talus Fracture in a Diabetic Obese Patient. Orthopedics, vol 28(11):1373-1374, 2005.

26.  Early JS: “Chapter 56:Traumatic Injuries of the Midfoot and Forefoot” In Rockwood C, Green D, Bucholz R, Heckman J,eds. Fractures in Adults. 6th Ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott- Raven; 2006.

27.  Thornton S, Ptaszek AJ, Early J; Treatment of Open Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures: Evaluation of the soft tissue complication rate for a treatment protocol based on wound location and size. Foot Ankle Intl. 27(5); 317-323, 2006.

28.  Mihalich R., Early J.; Management of Cuboid Crush Injuries. In Younger, AS ed.; Posttraumatic Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle; Foot Ankle Clinic N Am. 11(1) pp121-127 2006.