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orlando health primary care :: Article Creator Tech In Diabetes: What's Going Wrong? ORLANDO -- Technologic advances aren't fulfilling their promise for improving diabetes or overall health outcomes in the U.S., argued FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD. "We are wowing the world in technology -- much of it related to the field that you're interested in [diabetes]," he told attendees at the keynote opening session of the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions. "We are not succeeding in implementation of the things that we know. We need to bring these things together so that we harness technology, particularly digital technology and AI [artificial intelligence], to the benefit of the people that we care about." He pointed to the dismal numbers: "The U.S. And almost every other high-income country had about the same life expectancy and spent about the same amount on healthcare," he said. But

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Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist Joins Pacific Permanente Group On Maui

Jonathan-James "J.J." T. Eno, MD

Jonathan-James "J.J." T. Eno, MD, joins Pacific Permanente Group's orthopaedic surgical service based at Maui Memorial Medical Center and the Maui Memorial Medical Center Outpatient Clinic. Dr. Eno grew up on Maui and is a graduate of H.P. Baldwin High School, where he was class valedictorian and a multi-sport star athlete.

He received his bachelor's and medical degrees from Brown University in Rhode Island. He then completed an internship and residency at Stanford University in California. Dr. Eno was also a clinical fellow at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and an assistant team physician for the New York Mets. 

Dr. Eno previously worked as an orthopaedic surgeon at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco and was team physician for the Golden State Warriors. Most recently, he comes to Pacific Permanente Group from private practice on Maui.

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Dr. Eno has a range of professional interests and skills, including minimally invasive shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee surgery; cartilage restoration; fracture care; and orthobiologics, which uses therapies developed from natural substances to treat acute and chronic injuries. He joins the well-established orthopaedic surgery team at Pacific Permanente Group that includes Warren "Vic" Ayers, MD, Kenneth Smith, DO, and Naomi Tamparong, NP.

"In my field, I can combine my passions for sports and orthopaedic surgery, and I get to help folks get back to doing the activities they love," said Dr. Eno. "I feel fortunate to be able to provide a much-needed service on Maui while giving back to the community where I grew up."

A member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the Western Orthopaedic Association, and the Hawaiʻi Orthopaedic Association, Dr. Eno is board certified in orthopaedic surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine.

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Dr. Eno is accepting new patients. To request an appointment, call 808-442-5700.


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Bluegrass Orthopedics And Asbury University Announce Sports Medicine Agreement

Lexington/Wilmore, Ky. (May 28, 2024) – Bluegrass Orthopedics (BGO), a premier provider of comprehensive orthopedic services in Central Kentucky for more than 25 years, has formed a partnership with Asbury University (AU) to provide medical coverage for its 16 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports teams and also expand learning opportunities for students pursuing career options.

Bluegrass Orthopedics will provide Asbury Athletics with full-time athletic trainers, orthopedic physician coverage, access to sub-specialists, and support to expand Asbury's sports medicine program. BGO's convenient locations throughout central Kentucky, along with its investments in technology and highly trained medical professionals, will allow for further investment across the AU campus community.

Asbury joins an expanding list of universities (2), high schools (6), athletic clubs, organizations, and multiple professional sporting events who utilize BGO's sports medicine services.

In addition, BGO has committed to assisting in the academic growth of AU students pursuing careers in sports medicine and related medical fields. Bluegrass Orthopedics will create new experiential academic opportunities at its local clinics and offices, including but not limited to internships, job shadowing, and observation time.

"Our sports medicine outreach program has continued to grow, striving to provide top-notch healthcare coverage accessible directly on campus," Cory Brown, BGO Director of Sports Medicine, shared. "We are excited by the opportunity to serve the student-athletes and community of Asbury University and welcome them into our family. The team approach to our sports medicine program is vital for its success — we utilize not only our athletic trainers, but also our sub-specialty trained physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, and hand specialists."

"Our team could not be more excited about the partnership between Asbury University and our Sports Medicine Program at Bluegrass Orthopedics," Dean Hanlon, BGO Senior Vice President said. "Our physicians, led by sports medicine specialist Dr. Owen McGonigle, collaborate closely with our athletic trainers to provide preventative services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. We look forward to partnering with Asbury University to help care for their student-athletes and the entire campus community."

"Asbury University is grateful to establish this new partnership with Bluegrass Orthopedics," Mark Whitworth, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics & University Communications, said. "The BGO team expressed a strong and comprehensive vision for providing sports medicine services for the 350 student-athletes at AU. This is an important step in the continued growth and development of TeamAU. We are also thankful for the impact this relationship will make on our students preparing to serve in a variety of medical fields."

The partnership between Bluegrass Orthopedics and Asbury University will be effective in advance of the 2024-2025 academic season.






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