August 2007
CURRICULUM VITAE/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Michael P. Bradley, M.D., M.S.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: December31, 1973
Place of Birth: Providence, Rhode Island
Spouse: JessicaNeumann Bradley
Children: Logan 11 yrs old
Keegan 6 yrs old
Offices: NewportHospital NavalHealth Clinic New England
UniversityOrthopedics, Inc OrthopaedicClinic
19Friendship Street, Suite 340 43 Smith Road
Newport, RI 02840 Newport, RI 02841
Phone: 401-849-6868 401-841-3742
Fax: 401-847-3840 401-841-4241
Email: michaelbradleymd@yahoo.com
Residence: 18 Riptide Road
Narragansett, RI 02882
Phone: 401-789-1261
PRESENT ACADEMIC RANKAND POSITION
University Orthopedics – Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon
Head, Orthopaedic Department, Naval Health Clinic New England
EDUCATION DEGREE/YEAR CONFERRED
Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School July 2002 – June 2006
Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program
Providence, RI 02903
Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School July 2001 – June2002
General Surgery Internship Program
Providence, RI 02903
Brown MedicalSchool M.D., with Honors
Providence, RI August 1997 – May 2001
Brown University Graduate School M.S.in Biomaterials
Providence, RI June1999 – May 2001
Dartmouth College B.A.in Neuroscience, Minor in Chemistry
Hanover, NH September1992 – June 1996
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
USMLE – Step I (6/99); Step II (2/01); Step III (6/02) - Pass
MEDICAL LICENSURE
Rhode Island – Full License 6/2006-6/2008
HONORS/AWARDS/PATENTS
ACADEMIC AWARDS
2006 HaffenrafferFellow in Medical Sciences, Outstanding House Officer Excellence Award,
Rhode Island Hospital,Providence, RI
2005 Finalist,Kirk Award for Best Resident Paper Presentation
Societyof Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL
2005 Finalist,Richard O’Connor Research Award, Arthroscopy Association of North AmericaAnnual Meeting 2005, Vancouver, BC
2004 ResearchGrant Award ($20,000) Arthroscopy Association of North America, Rosemont, IL
2003 Smith and Nephew Resident andFellow’s Scholarship, Master’s Knee Course,
ArthroscopyAssociation of North America, Rosemont, IL
2003 Fellow’sStipend Scholarship, Shoulder: Open and Arthroscopic Techniques Course,
American Academyof Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL
2002 Finalist,Kirk Award for Best Resident Paper Presentation
Societyof Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
2001 Doctorof Medicine Degree With Honors
Brown MedicalSchool, Providence, RI
2001 CharlesCarpenter Traveling Research Fellowship
OrthopaedicResearch Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2001 SigmaXi National Research Honor Society
Brown MedicalSchool, Providence, RI
2001 OutstandingDistinction Category (AOA not offered at Brown Medical School)
Brown MedicalSchool, Providence, RI
2000 Pauland Mary Boghossian Memorial Trust Scholarship in Academic Excellence
Brown MedicalSchool, Providence, RI
1998-1999 AlbertSchweitzer Fellowship Award
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
1998 NIHSummer Student Fellowship
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
1996 Cumlaude
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
1996 PsiChi National Honor Society in Psychology
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
1995 Rhodesand Fullbright Scholarship Candidate
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
1994-1995 PresidentialScholar
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
1994-95 GermanBook Award and Citation for Academic Excellence
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
1994 BillCunningham 1919 Memorial Endowed Scholar
Dartmouth College, Hanover,NH
ATHLETIC AWARDS
1998 Player,VermontVoltage Professional Soccer Team
EasternConference, United States IntercontinentalSoccer League (USISL)
1997 Player,New HampshirePhantoms Professional Soccer Team
EasternConference, United States IntercontinentalSoccer League (USISL)
1996 Rookieof the Year, SeattleSounders/Everett Bigfoot
WesternConference, United States IntercontinentalSoccer League (USISL)
1995 Draftedin 2nd Round in professional soccer draft
1995 FirstTeam All-New Englandand Academic All-American
NCAADivision 1 College Soccer
1995 All-SeniorTeam (one of 11 players in the country)
IntercollegiateSoccer Association of America(ISAA), Division 1
1995 TeamMVP, Four year varsity letterman
1993 Participantchosen for World Scholar-Athlete Games
University of Rhode Island,Kingston, RI
1992 ProvidenceJournal-Bulletin Scholar-Athlete of the Year
1991 Two-timeHigh School All-American, All-New England
1991 GatoradeRegional Soccer Player of the Year
MILITARY SERVICE
July2007-Present Lieutenant Commander, United StatesNavy, Medical Corps
May 2001- June2007 Lieutenant,United States Naval Reserve, Medical Corps
May 1997– May 2001 Ensign, United States Naval Reserve, Medical Corps
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS ANDAPPOINTMENTS
July 2007- Present HeadTeam Physician, Naval Academy Prep School
July 2005- Present ClinicalInstructor in Orthopaedics, Brown Medical School
July 2005- June 2006 ExecutiveChief Resident, Brown Orthopaedic Program
September 2005 – Present Assistantto Team Physicians, ProvidenceBruins Professional Hockey
January 2004 – Present Assistantto Team Physicians, Brown University
July2002 – July 2006 Assistantto Team Physicians, City of ProvidenceHigh School Football Teams
July2002 – June 2005 AssistantClinical Instructor in Orthopaedics, Brown Medical School
June 2001– June 2006 ResidentPhysician, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Brown Medical School, Rhode IslandHospital
June 2000– May 2001 Founderand Director, Musculoskeletal Group at Brown University
June 1999– May 2001 AdmissionsCommittee, Student Member
Brown MedicalSchool, Providence, RI
June 1998– May 1999 Director,Health Education and Rescue Training (HEART)
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
July 1997– June 1999 Memberof Dartmouth Medical SchoolCurriculum Committee
July 1997– June 1999 Memberof Dartmouth Medical SchoolCourse Evaluation Committee
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SOCIETIES
ArthroscopyAssociation of North America (AANA) – 2004
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)– 2002
Societyof Military Orthopaedic Surgeons (SOMOS) – 2002
SigmaXi National Research Honor Society - 2001
AmericanMedical Association (AMA) – 1999
PsiChi National Honor Society - 1995
CONSULTING POSITIONS
EDUCATIONALACTIVITIES
1. Curriculum/Course Development
a.Resident Representative to meet with ACGME site visit officials
b.Member, Basic Science Curriculum Committee
c.Resident Representative, Internal Review with GME
2. Teaching Activities/Skills
a. “Orthopaedic Principles in the Pediatric Trauma Patient,”Brown Medical School/Rhode Island HospitalDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Resident Teaching Conference Lecture, August2002
b. “Pediatric Elbow Injuries,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Resident Teaching Conference Lecture, August 2002
c. “Anatomy of the Shoulder/Arm,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Resident Teaching Conference Anatomy Prosection, September 2002
d. “Anatomy of the Elbow,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Resident Teaching Conference Anatomy Prosection, September2002
e. “Pediatric Femur Fractures,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Resident Teaching Conference Lecture, September 2002.
f. “Anatomy of the Cruciate Ligaments and Importance and KneeReconstruction,” Brown Medical School/Rhode IslandHospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Adult Teaching Conference, October2002
g. “Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Adult Teaching Conference, November 2002
h. “Casting, Splinting, and Reduction Techniquesin the Lower Extremity,” Brown Medical School/Rhode IslandHospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Lecture and Presentation toOrthopaedic Residents, July 2003
i. “Anatomy of the Knee,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Resident Teaching Conference Anatomy Prosection, September 2003
j. “Infections in Arthroplasty,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, AdultTeaching Conference, November 2003
k. “Madelung’s Deformity,” Brown Medical School/RhodeIsland Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hand Teaching Conference,January 2004
l. “Principles in Orthopaedic Pharmacology,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Basic Science Grand Rounds, February 2004
m. “Unicompartmental Arthritis of the Knee,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Adult Teaching Conference, March 2004
n. “Revision Clubfoot,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Pediatric Teaching Conference, July 2004
o. “Developmental Dysplasia ofthe Hip,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, Pediatric Teaching Conference, July 2004
p. “Osteomyelitis in Children,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Pediatric Teaching Conference, July 2004
q. “Articular Cartilage,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, BasicScience Grand Rounds, September 2004
r. “Surgical Exposure to the Knee,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Anatomy Teaching Conference, September 2004
s. “The Post Meniscectomy Knee,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, GrandRounds, December 2004
t. “Surgical Exposure tothe Foot/Ankle,” Brown Medical School/Rhode IslandHospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Anatomy Teaching Conference,October 2005
u. “Examination of the Knee,” Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital Department of Medicine, Residents’Conference, November 2005
v. “Hip and Proximal Femur: Trauma Review,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, OKU Review, November 2005
w. “Shoulder and Arm: Trauma Review,” Brown MedicalSchool/Rhode Island Hospital Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, OKU Review, February 2006
x. “Olecranon Fractures,” New England Fracture Forum, Boston, MA,May 2006
y. “Special Situations in Femur Fracture Management,” NewEngland Fracture Forum, Boston, MA, May 2006
3. Honors and Awards for Education
a. Master Instructor - ArthroscopyAssociation of North America
Implement andcoordinate course for residents in fundamentals in arthroscopy at the
Orthopaedic Learning Center,Rosemont, IL. Resident’s Course February 2008
b. Associate Master Instructor –Arthroscopy Association of North America
Guide and instructjunior residents in fundamentals in arthroscopy at the Orthopaedic Learning
Center, Rosemont, IL. Resident’s Course March 2005,September 2005, March 2006, August
2006,February 2007, August 2007
c. Lab Instructor - Arthroscopy Associationof North America
Guide and instructorthopaedic surgeons in advanced arthroscopic and sports related
knee/shoulderAnnual Fall Course, Phoenix, AZ December 2005
4. Training Courses
a. Dallas Short Course in Prosthetics and Orthotics, Dallas, TX October 2005
b. DepuyMitek Advanced Shoulder Skills Course, Stamford,CT September 2005
c. TraumaResidents Course (Zimmer), Newport, RI November 2004
d. Boston Shoulder and Sports Symposium, Waltham, MA, October 2004
e. Master’sKnee Course (AANA/OLC), Rosemont, IL, October 2003
f. Shoulder: Open and Arthroscopic Techniques (AAOS/OLC), Rosemont, IL, September 2003
g. ArthrexMasters Shoulder Arthroscopy Course, Naples, FL, May 2003
h. Boston Orthopaedic Pathology Course, Boston, MA, March 2003
i. AO/ASIF Basic Course for Residents, New Brunswick, NJ,September 2002
j. Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Providence, RI, June 2001
k. PediatricAdvanced Life Support. Providence, RI, June 2001
l. Advanced Trauma Life Support. Providence, RI, June 2001
m. Officer IndoctrinationSchool, Newport, RI, June – July 1998
n. BasicOfficer Leadership Course Newport, RI, July 1998
INSTITUTIONAL/DEPARTMENTALADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES, COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
1. CommitteeMemberships
a. TraumaImplant Selection Committee, Lifespan Hospital System 2006-2007
b. Member- Basic Science Curriculum Development Committee 2003-2006
RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED
Orthopaedic Research Education Foundation Research Grant -$20,000, 2007-2008
Plante M, Monchik K, Bradley MP, Fleming B, Hulstyn MJ,Fadale PD. The effect of initialACL graft tension on tibiofemoral contact pressures using a double bundleanatomic ACL model
Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) Research Grant - $20,000, 2004-2005
Bradley MP, Banerjee R, Fleming B, Hulstyn MJ, FadalePD. The effect of initial ACL grafttension on tibiofemoral contact pressures.
CHAPTERS
Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Palumbo M, Fadale PD. Cervical SpineInjuries in Athletes. In Practical SportsMedicine and Arthroscopy, Editor D. Johnson, R. Pedowitz, Lippincott,Williams, and Wilkins, 2007
Bradley MP, Tung G, Green A. Over Utilization of Shoulder MRI as a DiagnosticScreening Tool. In Surgery of the Shoulder and Elbow: AnInternational Perspective, 2005.
PRESENTATIONS ATLOCAL/REGIONAL/NATIONAL MEETINGS
1. Tashjian RZ, Bradley MP, Rey J, Tocci S, Green A. Retrospective. (AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons AnnualMeeting, San Diego, CA, February 2007)
2. Tocci S, Madom I, Bradley MP, Langer P, DiGiovanni CD.Overutilization of foot and ankle MRI.
(AOFAS SummerAnnual Meeting, San Diego, CA, July 2006)
3. Bradley MP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. Compression force andlaxity differences using different initial graft tensioning techniques in thehuman cadaver ACL reconstructed knee (Arthroscopy Association of North AmericaAnnual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, May 2006)
4. Bradley MP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. Compression force andlaxity differences using different initial graft tensioning techniques in thehuman cadaver ACL reconstructed knee (European Society of Sports Traumatology,Knee Surgery, and Arthroscopy 12thInternational Congress, Innsbruck, Austria, May2006)
5. Bradley MP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. The effect of initial graft tension on the tibiofemoral compressiveforces in the human knee. (2006 New England OREF Resident’s Symposium, Boston, MA,May 2006)
6. Bradley MP, Tashjian RZ, Rey J, Tocci S, Green A.Functional outcomes using the DASH and SF 36 in postoperative rotator cuffsurgery. (2006 New England OREF Resident’s Symposium, Boston, MA,May 2006)
7. Bradley MP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. The effect of initial graft tension on the tibiofemoral compressiveforces in the human knee. (2006 American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine Specialty Day, Chicago, IL, March 2006)
8. Tashjian RZ, Bradley MP, Rey J, Tocci S, Green A.Functional outcomes using the DASH and SF 36 in postoperative rotator cuffsurgery. (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL,March 2006)
9. Brady M, Bradley MP, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. The effect of initial graft tension on the tibiofemoral compressiveforces in the human knee. (Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL,March 2006)
10. Bradley MP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD,Fleming BC. The effect of initial graft tension on the tibiofemoral compressiveforces in the human knee. (Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons AnnualMeeting, Orlando, FL, December 2005)
11. Bradley MP, Tashjian RZ, Banerjee R, Alford W, FadalePD. Zolpidem reduces post-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumptionfollowing knee arthroscopy. (Arthroscopy Association of North America AnnualMeeting, Vancouver, BC, May 2005)
12. Bradley MP, Tashjian RZ, Banerjee R, Alford W, FadalePD. Zolpidem reduces post-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumptionfollowing knee arthroscopy. (Western Orthopaedic Association, San Francsico, CA,September 2004)
13. Tashjian RZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, FadalePD. Zolpidem reduces post-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumptionfollowing knee arthroscopy. (Smith and Nephew National Resident’sMeeting, Memphis, TN, August 2004)
14. Bradley MP, Tung G, Green A. Over Utilization of Shoulder MRI as aDiagnostic Screening Tool.
(InternationalCongress on Surgery of the Shoulder Meeting, Washington, DC,May 2004)
15. Bradley MP, Tung G, Green A. Over Utilization of Shoulder MRI as aDiagnostic Screening Tool.
(Societyof Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA,December 2002)
16. Bradley MP, Tung G,Green A. Over Utilization ofShoulder MRI as a Diagnostic Screening Tool. (AmericanShoulder and Elbow Surgeons’ Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL,April 2002)
17. Bradley MP, Hayes E,Weiss APC, Akelman E. A ProspectiveStudy of Outcome Following Mini-Open Carpal Tunnel Release. (New England Hand Society AnnualMeeting, Sturbridge, MA, December 2000)
18. Bradley MP, FanciulloGJ, et al. Brief Report:Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with ChronicPain Receiving Multidisciplinary Pain Subspecialist Care and Primary GeneralistCare. (NorthernNew England COOP Annual Meeting, Jackson, NH, January 1999)
CURRENT RESEARCHPROJECTS
1. Monchik K, Bradley MP, Fadale PD, Green A. Zolpidemreduces post-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumption followingshoulder arthroscopy.
2. Tashjian RZ, Bradley MP, Green A. Retrospective versusprospective functional outcomes analysis of post operative patients undergoingrotator cuff repair.
3. Bradley MP, Banerjee RB, Calfee RP, Fleming B, HulstynMJ, Fadale PD. Effects of ACLtensioning on knee kinematics and osteoarthritis- An animal model.
4. Bradley MP, Calfee RP, Fadale PD. DVT prophylaxis inhigh risk patients undergoing knee arthroscopy.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Full length, peer- reviewed, original articles
1. TocciS, Madom I, Bradley MP, Langer P, DiGiovanni CD. The diagnostic value of MRI infoot and ankle surgery. Foot Ankle Int. 2007 28(2):166-8.
2. BradyMF, Bradley MP, Fleming BC, Fadale PD, Hulstyn MJ, Banerjee R. Effects of initial graft tension on thetibiofemoral compressive forces and joint position after anterior cruciateligament reconstruction. Am J Sports Med.2007 Jan 11
3. AlfordJW, Bradley MP, Fadale PD, Moore DC, Crisco JJ, Ehrlich MG. Resorbable fillers reduce stress risersfrom empty screw holes. Journal of Trauma(in press)
4. BradleyMP, Tashjian R, Eberson CP. Irreducible acute radial head dislocation in a 5year old. American Journal ofOrthopaedics (in press)
5. BradleyMP, Fadale PD, Hulstyn MJ, Muirhead WR, Lifrak JT. Porcine small intestinesubmucosa for repair of goat meniscal defects. Orthopedics(in press)
6. TashjianRZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, Fadale PD. Zolpidem reduces post-operative pain,fatigue, and narcotic consumption following knee arthroscopy. Journal of Knee Surgery 2006; 19(2):105-111.
7. BanerjeeR, Bradley MP, DiGiovanni CW. Usingan ER external fixator in provisional reduction of posterior malleolarfractures (reply to letter to editor). AmerJournal of Ortho 2005: 34(6): 266.
8. TashjianR, Bradley MP, Lucas P. Spinal epidural hematoma after a pathologic compressionfracture: an unusual presentation of multiple myeloma. The Spine Journal 2005; 5: 454-456.
- Bradley MP, Tung G, Green A. Over Utilization of Shoulder MRI as a Diagnostic Screening Tool. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2005;14(3): 233-237.
- Bradley MP, Mayor MB, Collier JP. Differences in Articular Track Area of Posterior Stabilized and Cruciate Retaining Retrieved Total Knee Implants. Orthopedics 2004; 27(12): 1273-1278.
- Banerjee R, Bradley MP, DiGiovanni CW. Use of the Emergency Room External Fixator in Provisional Reduction of Posterior Malleolar Fractures. Amer Journal of Ortho 2004; 33(11): 581-584.
- Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Bluman EM, DiGiovanni CW. Clinical Pearls: Locked Great Toe. Academic Emergency Medicine 2003;10(8): 878-880.
- Bradley MP, Weiss APC, Akelman E. A Prospective Study of Outcome Following Mini-Open Carpal Tunnel Release. Hand Surgery 2003;8(1): 59-64.
- Bradley MP, Provencher MT, Nelson FRT. Bilateral subchondral cysts without evidence of articular cartilage degradation by arthroscopy. Arthroscopy 2002;18(8):E41.
- Bradley MP, Fanciullo GJ, et al. Brief Report: Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with Chronic Pain Receiving Multidisciplinary Pain Subspecialist Care and Primary Generalist Care. International Journal of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care 2001; 1 (1): 23-26.
Scientific Posters
1. BradleyMP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD, Fleming BC. The effect of initial graft tension on thetibiofemoral compressive forces in the human knee. (International Societyof Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Biannual Meeting,Florence, IT,May 2007)
2. BradleyMP, Brady M, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD, Fleming BC. The effect of initialgraft tension on the tibiofemoral compressive forces in the human knee. (American Academyof Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2006)
3. BradyM, Bradley MP, Banerjee R, Hulstyn MJ, Fadale PD, Fleming BC. The effect ofinitial graft tension on the tibiofemoral compressive forces in the human knee.(13th Annual Rhode Island HospitalResearch Celebration, Providence, RI, October 2005.)
4. TashjianRZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, Fadale PD. Zolpidem reducespost-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumption following kneearthroscopy. (International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, andOrthopaedic Sports Medicine Biannual Meeting, Hollywood, FL,April 2005.)
5. TashjianRZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, Fadale PD. Zolpidem reducespost-operative pain, fatigue, and narcotic consumption following kneearthroscopy. (Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Annual Meeting,Vail, CO, December 2004.)
6. TashjianRZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, Fadale PD. Zolpidem reduces post-operativepain, fatigue, and narcotic consumption following knee arthroscopy. (12thAnnual Rhode Island HospitalResearch Celebration, Providence, RI, October 2004.)
7. TashjianRZ, Banerjee R, Bradley MP, Alford W, Fadale PD. Zolpidem reduces post-operativepain, fatigue, and narcotic consumption following knee arthroscopy. (AmericanOrthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec,June 2004.)
8. BradleyMP, Michalko KB, Weiss APC. Limited wrist arthrodesis using a specialized plate.(American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL September2003)
- Bradley MP, Mayor MB, Collier JP. Polyethylene Contact Area and Articular Wear Patterns in Cruciate-Retaining versus Cruciate-Stabilizing Total Knee Arthroplasty: Implant Retrieval Study Using the Same Prosthesis (Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2001)
- Bradley MP, Hayes E, Weiss APC, Akelman E. A Prospective Study of Outcome Following Mini-Open Carpal Tunnel Release. (American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, October 2000)