Brodie Edens McKoy, M.D. - Curriculum Vitae
(Last updated: April 8, 1999)
Orthopaedic Research, Medical University of South Carolina
51 Albert B. Sabin Street, QC208, Charleston, SC 29403-5816,
U.S.A
Tel (843) 792-1087; Fax (843) 792-3674; E-mail: mckoybe@musc.edu
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Brodie Edens McKoy, M.D., 1395 Crystal
Shore Ct., Charleston, S.C. 29412
(843) 762-2442
EDUCATION
Orthopaedic Research Resident, Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina, July 1998 to June 2000
General Surgery Internship, Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina, July 1997 to June 1998
M.D., Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, June 1993 to May 1997
B.S., College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, Major: Biology, August 1988 to May 1992
HONORS/AWARDS
Intern of the Year, Department of Surgery 1998
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1996
"John Richard Sosnowski, M.D. Award" given for compassion for patients, respect for and from classmates, service to the lay and MUSC communities, 1996
Honors clinical rotation Department of Surgery, 1996
Honors clinical rotation Department of Internal Medicine, 1996
Honors clinical rotation Department of Pediatrics, 1996
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1994
Voted "Best All Around," 1994
Professional Societies
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1997 to present
Southern Orthopaedic Association, 1998 to present
Southern Medical Association, 1999
Grants
1) AO North America Resident Trauma Research Grant, "Physical Impairment and Fuctional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," October 1998 to October 1999, $4,250.
2) Sofamor Danek Research Grant, "Fibular Allograft After Anterior Cervical Corpectomy: Long Term Follow-Up," November 1998 to March 1999, $1,440.
3) Southern Medical Association, "The floating knee revistied: ipsilateral fractures of the tibia and femur, Pending, $2,500.
Research
1) "Physical Impairment and Functional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," July 1998 to March 1999, Mentor: Langdon A. Hartsock, M.D.
2) "Long term Follow up after Anterior Cervical Corpectomy and Fibular Allograft Struts," July 1998 to March 1999, Mentor: John Glaser, M.D.
3) "The Floating Knee Revisited: Ipsilateral Fractures of Tibia and Femur," December 1998 to present, Mentor: Angus M. McBryde, M.D.
4) "Results and Complications of the Proximal Femoral Nail- A Prospective Study," Februrary 1999 to present Mentor: Langon A. Hartsock, MD
5) "An Artificial Anterior Cruciate Ligament: A Goat Study", March 1999 to present Mentor: YH An, MD
Publications
1. McKoy, BE, Hartsock, LA. "Physical Impairment and Functional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," MUSC Orthopaedic Journal, Volume 2, 1999.
2. McKoy, BE, Kang, Q., and An, YH. Mechanical Testing of Bone and Bone Implant Interface, eds. An, YH and Draughn, RA, Chapter 15: Indentation Testing of Bone, CRC Press, New York, 1999. In press
3. McKoy, BE, An, YH, and Friedman, RJ. Mechanical Testing of Bone and Bone Implant Interface, eds. An, YH. and Draughn, RA, Chapter 29: Factors Affecting the strength of the bone implant interface, CRC Press, New York, 1999. In press
Abstracts and Presentations
1. McKoy, BE, Hartsock, LA. "Physical Impairment and Functional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," SOA Journal, Vol. 7, Winter 1999.
2. McKoy, BE, Hartsock, LA. "Physical Impairment and Functional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," SOA 15th Annual Resident and Fellows Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1998.
3. McKoy, BE. "Common Sports Medicine Injuries," Lecture to Physician Assistants,Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, February 1999.
4. McKoy, BE, Hartsock, LA. "Physical Impairment and Functional Outcomes in Patients over 65 after Lower Extremity Fractures," 32cnd Annual American Orthopaedic Association Resident's Confernce, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 1999.