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Michael P. Bradley, MD
Michael P. Bradley, M.D., MS joined University Orthopedics as an associate in 2007 after his junior attending year at Rhode Island Hospital where he received advanced certificates for fellowships in both Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Trauma. Dr Bradley specializes in the areas of arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine and orthopaedic trauma. Dr. Bradley's main responsibility is the care of the triservice military where he serves on actice duty in Newport at the Naval Health Clinic New England, Newport command. Dr. Bradley is Head, Division of Orthopedics and Head Team Physician for the Naval Academy Prep School. He also sees civilian patients in Newport and Providence with sports related injuries. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Dr. Bradley completed medical school and a graduate degree in Biomaterials at Brown. He then completed his surgical internship, orthopaedic residency, and Sports Medicine/Trauma Fellowship at Brown Orthopedics. Dr. Bradley is currently board eligible by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and is a member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, American College of Sports Medicine, and Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons. His multiple research activities are directed toward many of the commonly seen athletic injuries. He has written numerous scientific articles and book chapters on sports related problems. In addition, Dr. Bradley has lectured and taught surgery at national/international sports medicine meetings. He assists Dr. Maher as a tournament physician for the ATP Tennis Hall of Fame Tournament in Newport.
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