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Thomas G. Lowe, M.D.
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Denver, CO
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Dr. Thomas Lowe is Clinical Professor
in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Colorado
Medical School as well as Co-Director of the Spine Fellowship
Program at the university's Health Sciences Center. He is also
Co-Director of the Spine Clinic at Denver General Hospital.
His hospital appointments include the Children's Hospital Scoliosis
Clinic and Denver General Hospital.
Following a Medical Degree from
Northwestern University Medical School, Dr. Lowe was an intern
at Hennepin County General Hospital in Minnesota. His residency
in Orthopaedic Surgery was at the Veterans Administration Hospital
in association with the University of Minnesota Hospitals. Additionally,
Dr. Lowe served in the military as Battalion and Brigade Surgeon
of the 3rd Armored Division in West Germany. In 1972, the American
Board of Orthopaedic Surgery certified Dr. Lowe.
During his medical training and
career, Dr. Lowe has received numerous awards such as the Russell
Hibbs Award for best research paper from the Scoliosis Research
Society and the Outstanding Clinical Faculty Award from the University
of Colorado Medical School.
Dr. Lowe is an active member
serving on many committees of professional organizations including:
Scoliosis Research Society, American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons, North American Spine Society, Academic Orthopaedic
Society, and the American Orthopaedic Association.
He has published 15 peer-reviewed
journal articles, contributed seven chapters to medical textbooks,
and written three reviews. He has published research in 15 abstracts,
instructed and lectured at numerous international courses, and
presented many scientific papers and exhibits. Dr. Lowe is a
member of several think tanks for major medical product developers,
and a recipient of research grants.
Dr. Lowe is a member of the SpineUniverse
Editorial Board.
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