AJO Awards Joseph T. O'Neil, MD, First-Place Resident Writer's Award

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Joseph T. O'Neil, MD

2017 AJO Resident Writer's Awards

First-Place Award

An Original Study

Prospective Evaluation of Opioid Consumption After Distal Radius Fracture Repair Surgery

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD, Mark L. Wang, MD, PhD, Nayoung Kim, BS, Mitchell Maltenfort, PhD, and Asif M. Ilyas, MD

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD

Dr. O'Neil completed his orthopedic surgery residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to residency, he completed undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame and medical school at Thomas Jefferson University. He was born and raised in the Philadelphia area.

Dr. O'Neil is currently an orthopedic foot and ankle surgery fellow at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

His research interests include total ankle arthroplasty; the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of periprosthetic joint infection in the ankle; as well as helping to combat the opioid epidemic in the United States by better understanding patterns of prescribing and use following common orthopedic surgical procedures.

Read the full version of Dr. O'Neil's original study.

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Joseph T. O'Neil, MD

2017 AJO Resident Writer's Awards

First-Place Award

An Original Study

Prospective Evaluation of Opioid Consumption After Distal Radius Fracture Repair Surgery

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD, Mark L. Wang, MD, PhD, Nayoung Kim, BS, Mitchell Maltenfort, PhD, and Asif M. Ilyas, MD

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD

Dr. O'Neil completed his orthopedic surgery residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to residency, he completed undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame and medical school at Thomas Jefferson University. He was born and raised in the Philadelphia area.

Dr. O'Neil is currently an orthopedic foot and ankle surgery fellow at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

His research interests include total ankle arthroplasty; the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of periprosthetic joint infection in the ankle; as well as helping to combat the opioid epidemic in the United States by better understanding patterns of prescribing and use following common orthopedic surgical procedures.

Read the full version of Dr. O'Neil's original study.

2017 AJO Resident Writer's Awards

First-Place Award

An Original Study

Prospective Evaluation of Opioid Consumption After Distal Radius Fracture Repair Surgery

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD, Mark L. Wang, MD, PhD, Nayoung Kim, BS, Mitchell Maltenfort, PhD, and Asif M. Ilyas, MD

Joseph T. O’Neil, MD

Dr. O'Neil completed his orthopedic surgery residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to residency, he completed undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame and medical school at Thomas Jefferson University. He was born and raised in the Philadelphia area.

Dr. O'Neil is currently an orthopedic foot and ankle surgery fellow at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

His research interests include total ankle arthroplasty; the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of periprosthetic joint infection in the ankle; as well as helping to combat the opioid epidemic in the United States by better understanding patterns of prescribing and use following common orthopedic surgical procedures.

Read the full version of Dr. O'Neil's original study.

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