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Office
1150 N 35th Ave
Suite 345
Hollywood, FL 33021Phone+1 310-650-8446
Summary
- Dr. Eric Eisner is an orthopaedic surgeon based in Hollywood, FL, specializing in pediatric orthopedics. He completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2010, after obtaining his medical degree from the University of California, Davis in 2005. He is experienced in areas such as muscular dystrophies, short stature, skeletal dysplasia, pediatric sports medicine, and pediatric orthopaedic traumatology. Dr. Eisner has published several works, including research on hip pathology in adolescent athletes and medial epicondyle fractures, with some of his publications being well-cited in the field.
Education & Training
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2005 - 2010
- University of California, Davis, School of MedicineClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2010 - Present
- FL State Medical License 2011 - 2027
- NC State Medical License 2024 - 2025
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Pathologic Fracture as Presentation of Generalized Lymphangiomatosis in an Eight-Year-Old: A Case Report and Literature Review.Alex R Ghorishi, Nicole J Levin, Kranthi Nomula, Jared Green, Eric Eisner
Cureus. 2022-04-01 - 34 citationsHip pathology in the adolescent athlete.Jeremy S. Frank, Peter L. Gambacorta, Eric A. Eisner
The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013-11-01 - 7 citationsPosttraumatic Chondrocyte Apoptosis in the Murine Xiphoid.Christopher G. Davis, Eric Eisner, Margaret McGlynn, John M. Shelton, James A. Richardson
Cartilage. 2013-10-01
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