The No. 1 ranked Phoenix-based orthopedic and neurological group, The CORE Institute, announced the addition of Frederic B Wilson, MD, a fellowship-trained orthopedic trauma surgeon specializing in primary and revision joint replacement of the hip and knee, limb deformity surgery and orthopedic trauma surgery.
“We are thrilled that Dr. Wilson has joined our talented team at The CORE Institute as we continue to expand within Arizona,” said Dr. Steven L. Myerthall, Market President at The CORE Institute. “Dr. Wilson will be caring for patients in our North Phoenix clinic location, as well as caring for any orthopedic trauma patient at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center.”
Frederic B. Wilson, MD is a board certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic trauma surgeon specializing in adult and pediatric fracture care and joint replacement of the hip and knee. Dr. Wilson focuses on treating patients with compassion, expert medical care with state-of-the-art approaches to orthopedic treatment.
Prior to joining The CORE Institute, Dr. Wilson served as a Faculty Orthopedic Surgeon at St. Joseph’s Medical Group in Phoenix. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Creighton University School of Medicine on the Phoenix campus.
Dr. Wilson received his fellowship training in orthopedic trauma and adult reconstruction at Tulane University Health Sciences Center in Louisiana. He completed his orthopedic surgery and transitional internship at Madigan Army Medical Center in Washington. He earned his medical degree from the University of Minnesota where he received the “Outstanding Educator Award.” He obtained his bachelor’s degree at Collect of St. Thomas in Minnesota where he graduated cum laude.
Dr. Wilson is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), member of the Orthopedic Trauma Association (OTA), Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society, and SIGN Fracture Care International.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Wilson or any of The CORE Institute providers,call 1.866.974.2673.