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- Hand Surgery
- abnormalities of the hands
- avascular necrosis of the arm
- bones broken in right index finger
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- cubital tunnel syndrome Show All
- amputation of finger
- arthroscopy of wrist
- elbow injection
- elbow surgery
- nerve reconstruction Show All
Dr. Katz is an orthopaedic surgeon, board-certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and fellowship trained in hand surgery.
Dr. Katz was named a Baltimore magazine Top Doctor in 2013.Dr. Katz graduated cum laude from Duke University as an undergraduate, with a BS in biology and a BA in economics. He attended the University of Maryland Medical School, graduating summa cum laude in 2002. He completed his plastic surgery residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 2009 and his hand surgery fellowship at the Curtis National Hand Center at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in July 2010.
Dr. Katz's interests include microsurgery, complex soft tissue and bone reconstruction, nerve and vascular disorders, fractures of the upper extremity, nerve compression and limb salvage. He is committed to teaching and is involved in the microsurgical training program, guiding fellows and residents through dissection, laboratory sessions and lecture.
Learn more about Dr Katz's work here:
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- Fellowship Program: MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (2010)
- Residency Program: Johns Hopkins Hospital (2009)
- Internship Program: Johns Hopkins Hospital (2003)
- Medical School: University of Maryland School of Medicine (2002)
- Board Certification: American Board of Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery
The Baltimore Sun: ‘I was shot but not dead’: A Baltimore man nearly lost his hand in a robbery. Then he decided to help others.
WBAL-TV 11 News: "Patient presents doctor with gift for saving his hand"
Medicine Bulletin, "Stretching to New Levels"
- 3333 North Calvert StreetBaltimore, MD 21218
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