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Dr. Stephen Conrad has enjoyed a 33-year career in medicine. He graduated from medical school in 1969, and following military service, completed an orthopedic residency in 1977. Dr. Conrad then entered full-time practice of orthopedic surgery at Seton Medical Center where he continues to work with Peninsula Orthopedic Associates.
Since 1977, Dr. Conrad has enjoyed an active professional life. In addition to the orthopedic treatment of injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, Dr. Conrad performs consultations and evaluations in the area of workers' compensation and participates in the education of orthopedic residents.
Dr. Conrad has a special interest in the effects of smoking on bone. Visit his smoking and bone site!
Dr. Conrad has also developed an interest in patient education. He has had the opportunity to develop several orthopedic booklets through Krames Communication, and continues to serve on a national committee for the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery: The Committee on Public Education. In 2002, he became President-Elect of the Medical Staff at Seton Medical Center.
Stephen E. Conrad, M.D.
Curriculum Vitae
Current Medical Practice:
Peninsula Orthopedic Associates, Inc., 1977 to present
Education:
- Bachelor of Science, Zoology - 1965
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
- Doctor of Medicine - 1969
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Post Graduate Training:
Internship:
- Highland General Hospital
Oakland, California
1969-1970
Residency:
- Highland General Hospital
Oakland, California
Surgery
1973-1974
- St. Mary's Hospital
San Francisco, California
Orthopedic Surgery
1974-1977
Licensure:
State of California
Board Certification:
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, September 8, 1978
Hospital Affiliations:
- Seton Medical Center, Daly City, CA
- Chairman, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, 1997 to 1999
- Chairman, The Physician Improvement Committee
- President, Medical Staff at Seton, 2004 to present
Educational Affiliations:
- Instructor, Human Anatomy, San Francisco, CA
- Orthopedic Program
- Instructor, General Orthopedic Surgery, San Francisco, CA
- Orthopedic Program
- Board Member, Center for Humanities and Contemporary Culture, Berkeley, CA, 1997 to present
Professional Organizations/Committees:
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery
- Western Orthopedic Association
- California Medical Association
- San Mateo County Medical Society
- Bay Area Knee Society
- J. Robert Gladden Society
- Serra Medical Group Past President and member of Board of Directors
- California Orthopedic Association
Publications:
- "Arachnia Propionica, A New Cause of Spinal Actinomycosis" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 13, November 1989. Presented at the Western Orthopedic Association.
- "MRI Detection of Meniscal Tears, How Accurate: Orthopedic Transactions" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 13, November 1989. Presented at the Western Orthopedic Association.
- "Scheurmann's Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment" Proceeding of the Abbott Society, 1974.
- "Pseudoneoplastic Lesion in Patient with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", Vol. 20, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, June 1991.
Patient Information Booklets through Krames Communications:
- Cast Care
- Neck Owner's Manual
- Ankle Owner's Manual
- Elbow Owner's Manual
- Walking Again - Total Hip Replacement
- Hand and Wrist Owner's Manual
- Shoulder Owner's Manual
- Walking Again - Total Knee Replacement
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