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George Gantsoudes, MD

Languages:
English
Specialty/Profession:
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
Board Certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Areas of Clinical Interest:
Sports medicine, limb deformity, cerebral palsy, fracture care
Education:

Undergraduate - University of Michigan (1999)
Medical School - University of Illinois-Chicago (2004)
Residency - Mount Sinai School of Medicine (2009)
Fellowship - Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego (2010)

Awards & Recognition:

Red Shoes Award for Excellence in Patient Care (2013, 2011)
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (2005)
Top Doctor Recognition - Virginia Living Magazine, Washingtonian

Clinic Locations: Ashburn, Fairfax

Keystone Publications:

Moraleda, L, Gantsoudes, GD, & Mubarak, SJ (2014). C sign: Talocalcaneal Coalition or Flatfoot Deformity?. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics.

Pennock, AT, Gantsoudes, GD, Forbes, JL, Asaro, AM, Mubarak, SJ (2014). Stair falls: caregiver’s “missed step” as a source of childhood fractures. Journal of Children's Orthopaedics, 8(1), 77-81.

Gantsoudes GD, Roocroft J, Mubarak SJ. Treatment of Talocalcaneal Coalitions. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012. 32(3): p. 301 - 7.

Gantsoudes GD, Fragomen AF and Rozbruch SR. Intraoperative Measurement of Mounting Parameters for the Taylor Spatial Frame, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2010;24(4):258-262.

If you weren’t a doctor, what profession would you most likely be doing and why?
Teaching High School Science.
Personal Sketch:

2 - Children (boys)