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Chad Burgoyne, M.D.
March 6, 2012 LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – Chad Burgoyne, M.D., is the next presenter for the EOU Health Speaker series Thursday, March 8. Students and community members are invited to attend the free presentation at 6 p.m. in Badgley Hall, Room 102.
Dr. Burgoyne is a practicing orthopedic surgeon at Grande Ronde Hospital’s new Regional Orthopedic Clinic. Prior to moving to La Grande, Dr. Burgoyne worked for Lowcountry Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Charleston, SC. He is also a consulting events and course physician for national and international extreme sport tri-athletes.
Dr. Burgoyne completed his surgical internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. He holds degrees from the University of South Carolina in Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina.
EOU and the Northeast Oregon Area Health Education Center are presenting the speaker series with the goal of providing students interested in pursuing healthcare careers the opportunity to hear first-hand experiences from members of the area medical community.
The series continues through spring term with one presentation each month. Information on upcoming speakers is available at www.eou.edu/prepro or by contacting Kimberly Mueller, EOU’s pre-professional health liaison at 541-962-3070.
> Health Speaker Series flier (pdf)
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