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Peter Kim, MD

Dr. Peter Kim is a Board-certified hand and upper extremity surgeon, with a refined focus on treating sports injuries of the hand and wrist, fractures, arthritic conditions, peripheral nerve compression, and undertaking complex microsurgical reconstructions. His academic foundation was established at Brown University’s prestigious combined eight-year BA/MD program, followed by a residency in plastic surgery at Northwestern’s McGaw Medical Center. Dr. Kim completed his hand and microvascular fellowship at University of Washington Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. His expertise and comprehensive approach to care have made him the Chief of Plastic Surgery at New England Baptist Hospital, where he is responsible for a wide range of upper extremity surgeries. His clinical practice, known for its excellence, attracts patients from across New England and beyond, testament to his skill and dedication. Dr. Kim's career includes a 12-year tenure on the Beth Israel Deaconess/Harvard Hand Surgery faculty, contributing significantly to the field through his roles as a surgeon, innovator, and educator. He continues to shape the future of hand surgery as an assistant professor at Tufts University, where he serves on the faculty of the Tufts Hand Fellowship. He serves as a diplomate for the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

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Hervey Kimball, MD

Dr. Kimball is a Board-certified orthopedic surgeon with a specialization in the comprehensive treatment of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, and shoulder. His practice spans multiple locations, including the New England Baptist Hospital and various local outpatient surgery centers, providing his patients with a range of surgical solutions tailored to their unique needs. Dr. Kimball's academic foundation was established at Georgetown University School of Medicine, followed by a residency at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, culminating in a fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Kimball is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Tufts University School of Medicine. His role as a diplomat for the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) underscores his adherence to the highest standards of orthopedic care and professionalism. Dr. Kimball is committed to advancing the field of orthopedic surgery and has been published in numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in academic books. He is also recognized for his educational contributions, having delivered many presentations across the United States and internationally. He is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH), the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the Massachusetts Orthopedic Society, and the American Medical Association.

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