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3rd Place Finish at National Meeting
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 22:09
Residents, under directorship of Dr. Alvey receive 3rd place in poster presentation at national meeting of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery.
 
Regional American Diabetes Association
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 22:02
Dr. Alvey appointed President of Governing council of Regional American Diabetes Association.
 
'Big Give Challenge' benefits those in need
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Monday, 09 March 2009 11:27

Tri-State Orthopedic Surgeons Inc. and Pro-Rehab battled it out for a month. The result was 2,396 pounds of food and clothing donated to charity.

The two Evansville companies participated in what they called the "Big Give Challenge," in which Tri-State Orthopedic challenged Pro-Rehab to a competition to see who could collect the most food and clothing.

Ottman liked the idea so much that he took it to management at his workplace.

"They loved it, too, especially in the current economic climate," Ottman said.

When Pro-Rehab agreed to take the challenge, the companies went to work. For four weeks, employees brought in food and gently used clothing. Each company had periodic weigh-ins to track progress but kept the results secret.

On Friday, each company had its final weigh-in. The numbers were close. Tri-State Orthopedic won with 1,370.5 pounds of items. Pro-Rehab trailed by 345.3 pounds.

"It added up to a big number," Ottman said, one far larger than he had anticipated.

"In the beginning, I set what I thought was a lofty goal of 1,000 pounds," he said.

Ottman said Tri-State Orthopedic collected a lot more clothes than food.

"People were doing their spring cleaning, getting rid of jeans that don't fit anymore," Ottman said.

The items Tri-State Orthopedic collected were given to Goodwill and the Tri-State Food Bank.

Ottman said the company is throwing around ideas for similar competitions in the future.

"Someone said we should do something around Thanksgiving and have a toy drive," Ottman said, but no firm plans have been made yet. For now, the two companies are planning a breakfast.

That was part of the deal. The losing company has to treat the winning company to breakfast. For Tri-State Orthopedic, it looks like breakfast is on the house.

E.W. Scripps Co.
© 2006 The Evansville Courier Co.
 
Change is in the air
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Wednesday, 22 October 2008 13:39

Dr. Stiver

Change: That’s the buzzword at election time. “Vote for me if you want change.” “Are you tired of the old way of doing things?” “I am different; vote for me!” “I have a new way of doing business!” Orthopedic surgeons are usually quick adopters of change too. We all want safer and less invasive surgical techniques that provide quicker recovery and less pain. We want newer surgical techniques that provide less risk and greater dependable benefit. We seek techniques with proven track records. We don’t want fad therapies. Unsubstantiated Internet claims abound of amazing results with this quick fix or miracle juice/pill Beware! If is sounds to good to be true, it probably is!

Change at Tri-State Orthopedics Surgeons (TSOS) is a constant companion as we keep up to date with the latest techniques and treatment options for our patients. The office arena is always busy as we strive to stay abreast of the latest Medicare and insurance program changes that are thrown at us in the form of rule changes, coverage issues, and precertifications. Change — we count on it. At TSOS we seek changes that provide benefits to our patients. Not all new technologies have stood the test of time and evaluation. That is why it is important to discuss new Internet treatments and technologies with your orthopedic surgeon. He or she can help wade through the quagmire of accurate (or inaccurate) claims, promising technologies, medicines, and proposed treatments. Come see us at TSOS for the right kind of change.

Sincerely,

Phil Stiver, M.D.

 
Sports Medicine Certification
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Tuesday, 21 October 2008 08:56

Two Tri-State Orthopaedic surgeons receive sports medicine certification

Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons, Inc., (TSOS) is pleased to announce that two of its physician partners, Andrew Saltzman, MD, and Timothy Hamby, MD, have recently passed the newly developed exam for the Subspecialty Certificate in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
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