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Hess, Ronald G., DO
Dr. Ronald Hess grew up with sports, from family sandlot games to lettering four years in NCAA football to competing in triathlons. Today, sports remain a significant part of his life.
With a biology degree from Hobart College, Dr. Hess combined his education with his passion for sports by pursuing a master's degree in exercise physiology. Yet that wasn't enough. He earned a medical degree and completed six rigorous years of post-graduate training in orthopaedics, capped with a sports medicine fellowship with the Florida Orthopaedic Institute. There he gained invaluable experience working with professional athletes as a team physician for the Tampa Bay Lightning (hockey), Mutiny (soccer) and Storm (arena football). � "I know firsthand what the love of sports means to my patients.� I understand the frustration of being sidelined and I want to get them back as quickly and effectively as possible. That's true for patients of any age. My goal is to get them back to doing what they want." � As an exercise physiologist and doctor of osteopathy, Dr. Hess approaches treatment and recovery holistically. "My training orients me to look at the body as a whole," said Dr. Hess.� "I treat the presenting injury, but I look beyond for the underlying cause."
Dr. Hess sees patients in Hamilton and Oxford. He also serves as a team physician for the Miami University Sports Medicine Program under Wellington's Dr. Stephen Dailey.
Certifications
- Diplomat, National Board of Osteopathic Medicine Examiners
Societies
- Board Eligible, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics
- American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine
- American Osteopathic Association
- American College of Sports Medicine
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Hobart College, Geneva, New York
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Medical School
- Doctor of Osteopathy, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri
Residencies
- Orthopaedics, St. Vincent/Riverside Hospitals, Toledo, Ohio
Post Graduate Studies / Additional Training
- Master's Exercise Physiology, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York
- Internship, Deaconess Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri
- Fellowship in Orthopaedic Sports, Florida Orthopaedic Institute, Tampa Bay, Florida
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