Orthopedics
University of Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania Hospital, USA
United States of America
Neil P Sheth is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at University of Pennsylvania. He is also the Pennsylvania Hospital Site Director for the Adult Reconstruction Hip and Knee Fellowship. He has obtained his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Finance at the University of Pennsylvania. He then spent 2 years on Wall Street as a Financial Analyst in Solomon Smith Barney's Healthcare Investment banking division prior to attending medical school at the Albany Medical College. Following medical school, he has completed a 6 year Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Following residency, he has completed an Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship at Rush University as well as a 3-month mini-fellowship at the Endo Klinik in Hamburg, Germany focusing on peri-prosthetic infection. He has returned to join the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and focuses his research on acetabular bone loss pertaining to revision of total hip arthroplasty, peri-prosthetic infection and the role of orthopedic surgery in global health. He is currently leading a team to build an Orthopedic Center of Excellence in Moshi, Tanzania. Neil P Sheth is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at University of Pennsylvania. He is also the Pennsylvania Hospital Site Director for the Adult Reconstruction Hip and Knee Fellowship. He has obtained his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Finance at the University of Pennsylvania. He then spent 2 years on Wall Street as a Financial Analyst in Solomon Smith Barney's Healthcare Investment banking division prior to attending medical school at the Albany Medical College. Following medical school, he has completed a 6 year Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Following residency, he has completed an Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction Fellowship at Rush University as well as a 3-month mini-fellowship at the Endo Klinik in Hamburg, Germany focusing on peri-prosthetic infection. He has returned to join the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and focuses his research on acetabular bone loss pertaining to revision of total hip arthroplasty, peri-prosthetic infection and the role of orthopedic surgery in global health. He is currently leading a team to build an Orthopedic Center of Excellence in Moshi, Tanzania.
orthopedic surgery