DOVER, N.H. – Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is hosting a FREE virtual community lecture titled
Joint Replacement – What’s New, What’s Happening on Monday, November 16 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The event will be held virtually through the Zoom platform.
Attendees will learn more about recent clinical advances to help manage arthritis of the knee. Surgical and nonsurgical treatments will be discussed including Conformis custom components and the progression to same-day surgery.
This virtual Zoom event will feature a presentation by orthopedic surgeon David Thut, MD, of the Wentworth Health Partners Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Dr. Thut will be joined by joint-specialized physical therapist, Katrina Lampros, MPT, OMT, of Wentworth-Douglass Rehabilitation Services. Participants will learn how Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s expert team can help people get back to doing what they love.
To register for this free event visit wdhospital.org/events or call Donna Smith RN, BSN, joint replacement program manager at (603) 609-6135. To learn more about Wentworth-Douglass Hospital’s Orthopedics & Joint Replacement programs, visit wdhospital.org/jointreplacement.
About Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (wdhospital.org) is a not-for-profit charitable health care organization located in Dover, New Hampshire with a 110-year history of compassionate care and innovation. Serving the Seacoast communities since 1906, it is a family of 3,000 employees including 500+ registered nurses and a medical staff of over 480 physicians and advanced practitioners dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of residents and visitors to the Seacoast area of New Hampshire and Southern Maine. Wentworth-Douglass Hospital was awarded Magnet® designation in 2016, joined the Massachusetts General Hospital family in 2017 and includes a 178-bed hospital, several urgent care and walk-in facilities, multiple testing centers, Wentworth Health Partners (primary and specialty provider practices), The Works Family Health and Fitness Center and the Wentworth-Douglass Foundation.
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