We just finished interviewing an outstanding group of candidates for our shoulder fellowship here at the University of Washington. This seems a fitting time to show a photo of some of our past fellows, perhaps you've heard of them.
From left to right, Steve Lippitt, John Sidles, Mark Lazarus, Kevin Smith, David Duckworth, the late Doug Harryman, Michael Pearl, Rick Matsen, Dean Ziegler, Craig Arntz, and Tony Romeo.
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