Hospitals
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Good Shepherd Medical Center
Education
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Peking University Health Science Center Beijing, China
Residency
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Orthopedic Surgery Peking University Health Science Center Beijing, China
Fellowship
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Orthopedic Trauma Fellowship University of New Mexico; Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Virginia Commonwealth University; Musculoskeletal Oncology Fellowship University of Texas – MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. Xing brings nearly 15 years of experience caring for patients of all ages. He specializes in Adult Reconstruction (hip/knee/shoulder joint replacement surgery), Orthopedic Trauma and Musculoskeletal Oncology, treatment of hip, knee or shoulder arthritis, bone fractures, fracture malunion or nonunion, as well as bone and soft tissue tumors. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and a teaching faculty member of AOTrauma North America.
Coming to Good Shepherd after practicing at Trios Health in Kennewick, WA, Dr. Xing shared, “I joined Good Shepherd because, here, we put our patients first, always. Even though we are a mid-sized hospital, we have the cutting-edge technology available at a large hospital or health system, including robotic surgery,” stated Dr. Xing. “If you have any concerns about your bones, joints or muscles, please give Good Shepherd Orthopedics a call.”
Dr. Xing received his medical degree from Peking University Health Science Center (previous name: Beijing Medical University), the most prestigious and comprehensive Medical School in China. He completed his Orthopedic Residency training at the First Hospital of Peking University, then a visiting fellowship in Japan. After having practiced in Beijing for two years, Dr. Xing came to the United States and undertook further training in several renowned institutions. He had training in Orthopedic research at both the University of Tennessee – Campbell Clinic and the University of California – San Francisco. He completed clinical fellowship training in Orthopedic Trauma at the University of New Mexico, Adult Reconstruction at the Virginia Commonwealth University, and Musculoskeletal Oncology at the University of Texas-MD Anderson Cancer Center. He then joined the Faculty of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of South Alabama and had practiced in the Gulf Coast area for more than seven years before he moved to Tacoma, WA and practiced within the Virginia Mason Franciscan Health System for over three years. He then practiced at Trios Health in Kennewick, WA, for two years prior to joining Good Shepherd.
Through his unique experiences, Dr. Xing has learned the vast diversity of patients’ conditions, cultural differences, and individual needs. He strongly believes in individualized treatment that is tailored to each patient’s conditions and needs. He follows evidence-based medicine and treats his patients with techniques that have been proved with scientific data.
“My philosophy of care is treating each of my patients as a person, not simply a disease to be treated. I listen to the patient to understand his or her concerns and needs before recommending an individualized treatment plan in the best interest of the patient,” shared Dr. Xing.
Dr. Xing joins Drs. Kyle Duncan (Podiatrist), Trey Rigert (Physiatrist), Matthew Thompson (Orthopedic Surgeon) and James Whittum (Orthopedic Surgeon) at Good Shepherd Orthopedics where they are all welcoming new patients.