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Dr. Kelley E. Banagan MD
Orthopedist
110 S. Paca Street Suite 300 Baltimore Maryland, 21201About
I currently split my time between an academic setting/practice at the University of Maryland and Shock Trauma, and one of our community hospitals. I am board certified in Orthopaedic Spine, and am particularly interested in pediatric scoliosis and spinal trauma.
Education and Training
SUNY Upstate
Upstate Medical University/ College of Health Professions 2005
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery- Orthopedic Surgery
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, 2011-Present -
Awards
- Merit Scholar
- Summa cum Laude with Honors, Valedictorian, St. Lawrence University
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Special Academic Commendation, SUNY Upstate Medical University
- Featured in US News and World Report
Treatments
- Adult and Pediatric Spine
Internships
- University of Maryland
Fellowships
- Rush University (Spine Surgery)
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
Articles and Publications
- please see CV
What do you attribute your success to?
Excellent Mentorship in medical school and residency.
Areas of research
Spinal Trauma and deformity
Philanthropic Initiatives
While not a direct initiative, I am an active supporter of the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. The Fund and the organization are Baltimore based, and support and aid young adults with cancer. The cause and its' mission are near and dear to my heart.
Teaching and speaking
1. Actively involved in resident and fellow education and teaching at the University of Maryland, including coordinating and organizing monthly Spine Journal club
2. National research presentations at Global Spine Congress and NASS Annual meeting
3. International research presentation at IMAST Annual Meeting
4. Local Grand Rounds and invited speaker on University of Maryland Medical Center campus
Hobbies / Sports
- Family Time, Exercise
Favorite professional publications
- AAOS
Areas of research
Spinal Trauma and deformity
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