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| CURRICULUM VITAE | ![]() |
| Matthew J. Phillips, M.D. | |
| Present Position Clinical Assistant Professor | |
| Office Address 4949 Harlem Road Amherst, New York 14226 | |
| Education State University of New York at Buffalo, M.D. 1991 St Lawrence University, B.S. 1987 |
| Hospital Training Surgery Internship 1991-92, State University of New York at Buffalo Orthopaedic Surgery Residency State University of New York at Buffalo 1992-96 Lower Extremity Joint Replacement Fellowship 1996-97 |
| Current Professional Appointments Staff Orthopaedic Surgeon Buffalo General Hospital KALEIDA Health System Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo Faculty of the Center for Advanced Technology in Biomedical and Bioengineering, State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Certification ABOS Board Certified / February 1999 |
| Licensure American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Part I Boards - 1996 Part II Boards - 1999 Board Certified National Board of Medical Examiners Part I - 1989 Part II - 1991 Part III - 1992 New York State Medical License / 1996 |
| Current Professional Activities/Committees Transfusion Committee, Buffalo General Hospital Kaleida Health System Medical Executive Committee, Kaleida Health System American Medical Association Erie County Medical Society New York State Medical Society Western New York Orthopaedic Society Fellow of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons New York State Orthopaedic Society Faculty Council, State University of New York at Buffalo Medical School Admissions Committee, State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Role In Residency Training Program Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics: In charge of musculoskeletal physical diagnosis class for 2nd year medical students Supervision of Orthopaedic House Staff, and Reconstruction Fellow Supervision of Medical Students on elective orthopaedic surgery rotations, State University of New York at Buffalo Instructor for Medical Students: Introduction to Clinical Medicine Course; Musculoskeletal Module, State University of New York at Buffalo Director of Lower Extremity Joint Reconstruction Rotation for PGY-4 orthopaedic residents, Buffalo General Hospital |
| Publications Munjal, S, Phillips, MJ, Krackow, KA Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Planning, Controversies and Management-Infection. AAOS Instructional Course Lectures: Vol. 50: 367-378, 2001 Mihalko, WM, Phillips, MJ, Krackow, KA Acute Sciatic and Femoral Neuritis Following Total Hip Arthroplasty. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 83 (3): 589-592, March 2001 Rauh, MA, Bayers-Thering, M, Buyea, CM, Phillips, M, Krackow, KA Reliability and Validity of a New Caliper for measuring Patellar Thickness. The Journal of Arthroplasty, Vol. 17, no. 1, January 2002 Krackow KA, Phillips MJ, Mihalko WM Ligament advancement techniques in primary and revision knee arthroplasty Techniques in Knee Surgery, accepted for publication, March 2003 Krackow KA, Mihalko WM, Phillips MJ Cutting Edge in Orthopedics: Computer Aided Total Knee Arthroplasty Orthopaedics, accepted for publication, March 2003 Krackow KA, Phillips MJ, Bayers-Thering M, Mihalko WM Computer Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: Navigation in TKA. Orthopaedics, Vol 26, No. 10, October 2003 Phillips MJ, Krackow KA Chapter 28, “High Tibial and Distal Femoral Osteotomy for Valgus or Varus Deformity Around the Knee.” Instructional Course Lectures pg 429-436. Editor W. Dilworth Cannon Jr. M.D. Munjal S, Phillips MJ, Krackow KA “Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Planning, Controversies and Management of Infection.” In Instructional Course Lectures pg. 367-377 Edited by Franklin H. Sim, MD. AAOS Instructional Course Lectures, Vol. 50, 2001 Rauh M., Munjal S., Phillips M.J., Krackow KA “Surgical Navigation in Adult Reconstruction Surgery: Techniques and Clinical Experience.” In Instructional Course Lecture #57 Mihalko WM., Phillips M.J., Fishkin Z., Krackow K.A “Pelvic Tracker Effects On Hip Center Accuracy Using Imageless Navagation.” In Computer Aided Surgery, July 2006; 11 (4): 214-218 |