Henry Ellis, MD, recently participated in a National Athletic Trainers' Association forum, where he was part of an interdisciplinary panel that discussed current research surrounding gender differences in sports injuries. He shared what he sees in his practice as well as his top 3 strategies families can use to help mitigate risk.
Scottish Rite for Children
Hospitals and Health Care
Dallas, TX 16,193 followers
Giving Children Back Their Childhood
About us
Scottish Rite for Children is a world-renowned leader in the treatment of pediatric orthopedic conditions with the focus of giving children back their childhood through expert care. Scottish Rite was founded in 1921, and for more than 100 years, the organization has provided care for complex and common orthopedic conditions, including scoliosis, clubfoot, hand differences, hip disorders, sports injuries and fractures, as well as certain related arthritic and neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia. Scottish Rite operates three locations in Dallas and Frisco, Texas, and has treated more than 360,000 patients since inception. Scottish Rite is regularly recognized for its position as the best pediatric orthopedic provider in the Southwest. In 2022, Scottish Rite, in collaboration with Children’s Health and UT Southwestern, was ranked the No. 3 pediatric orthopedic program in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Additionally, NRC Health awarded Scottish Rite for Children the Excellence in Patience Experience Award and The Dallas Morning News selected Scottish Rite as a “Top 100 Place to Work.” Our organization includes a robust clinical and molecular genetic research team and state-of-the-art Movement Science, Orthotics and Prosthetics labs. In addition to groundbreaking research, Scottish Rite provides exceptional education through its fellowship programs, on-demand learning opportunities and specialized workshops and conferences. Learn more at scottishriteforchildren.org
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https://scottishriteforchildren.org/careers
External link for Scottish Rite for Children
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas, TX
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1921
- Specialties
- Pediatric Orthopedic Specialty Hospital
Locations
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Primary
2222 Welborn Street
Dallas, TX 75219, US
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5700 Dallas Pkwy
Frisco, Texas 75034, US
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3800 Gaylord Parkway, Suite 850
Frisco, Texas 75034, US
Employees at Scottish Rite for Children
Updates
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From Perthes disease to parachuting in the U.S. Army, our former patient Dane welcomes a challenge. 🪂 Dane was thinking back on his time at Scottish Rite as a child and reached out to share his story. He remembers being a patient in the 80s and has fond memories of the care he received. “My favorite thing about my time at Scottish Rite was the friends and staff,” Dane says. “I remember sharing a room with a kid who had a spine disorder. We would shoot ice at each other through bendy straws.” Hear why Dane says the support he received at Scottish Rite helped pave the way for his future in our #LinkinBio.
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Flashback Friday! Do you recognize any of our sports medicine team? Their childhood sports experiences led them to where they are today - taking care of young athletes. ❤️🩺 Thanks for all you do for our patients! Pictured is Dr. Shane Miller, Dr. John Arvesen, Dr. Henry Ellis and Cody Todesco, P.A.-C., M.M.S. #NationalYouthSportsWeek
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Assistant Chief of Staff Philip L. Wilson, M.D., is the recipient of the 2024 Harold A. Peterson Mattson Award for Outstanding Leadership. Wilson was recently given this honor at the 2024 UTSW Residency Graduation Dinner. This award is given annually to a physician who demonstrates outstanding personal, moral, and professional leadership for residents. A proud graduate of UT Southwestern Medical Center, Wilson also completed his internship in general surgery and residency at UTSW and has held a UT Southwestern Orthopaedic Surgery faculty appointment for the past 24 years. Congratulations, Dr. Wilson! 🎉🏆
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🎉 It’s North Texas Giving Day, and we’re ready to celebrate with YOU! 🎉 Meet Leigha, our superstar patient with spina bifida who’s chasing her dreams of becoming a famous dancer and singer! 💃🎤 With your help, we can continue supporting amazing kids like Leigha, giving them the care they need to keep shining. ✨ You’ve got until midnight to make a difference by helping us give children back their childhood. To donate and be a part of their journey, visit https://lnkd.in/g4idDc_h #NorthTexasGivingDay #GiveBack
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Our very own hip expert - Dan Sucato, M.D., M.S., joined the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) podcast to discuss his recent research comparing osteotomy types for severe stable SCFE: Modified Dunn vs. Imhauser. The episode also covers multiple controversies in the world of hip preservation and spine deformity, and the crew discusses research spanning Perthes, CP, compartment syndrome and more.
Dr. Dan Sucato from Scottish Rite for Children joins the show to discuss his recent research comparing osteotomy types for severe stable SCFE: Modified Dunn vs. Imhauser. The episode also covers multiple controversies in the worlds of hip preservation and spine deformity. The crew discusses research spanning Perthes, CP, compartment syndrome, and more. Your hosts are Dr. Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, Dr. Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Dr. Craig Louer from Vanderbilt University, and Dr. Tyler McDonald from University of South Alabama. Music by A. A. Aalto. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/gqfMYivH #pedsortho #newepisode #pediatricorthopaedics
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He’s a leader in pediatric orthopedics and can also deliver his presentations in Spanish. We are proud to have Will Morris, M.D., at Scottish Rite. Morris was recently invited to the Asociación Guatemalteca de Ortopedia y Traumatología (AGOT) 39th annual meeting in Guatemala where he gave two presentations in Spanish. Manejo de displasia acetabular residual en los niños (Management of residual acetabular dysplasia in children) Displasia acetabular en los adolescentes (Acetabular dysplasia in adolescents) “This was a wonderful experience to make new academic connections, cultivate friendships and learn about the varied approaches to common problems, like hip dysplasia.” Congratulations to Dr. Morris for this incredible opportunity to present his expertise on a global stage!