Education
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University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington
Residency
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Hospital for Special Surgery New York, New York
Fellowship
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Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN
Dr. Hettrich works to restore function and mobility so that you can return to the activities that give your life meaning; whether on the playing field or in your daily life. Clinically, Dr. Hettrich treats the majority of shoulder, elbow, and knee conditions and uses the most innovative arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques for:
A native of Portland, Oregon, Dr. Hettrich attended college at Pomona College with a degree in Human Biology. Dr. Hettrich then graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. Residency training was completed in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, which included a one-year research fellowship with an emphasis on tendon to bone healing. She also obtained a Masters in Public Health (MPH) at Columbia University during that time. At the completion of her residency she won the prestigious Lewis Clark Wagner award for excellence in research from HSS, as well as the Cabaud Memorial Research Award from AOSSM for the best basic science study. After residency, Dr. Hettrich did fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder surgery at Vanderbilt University. During fellowship, Dr. Hettrich was an assistant team physician for Vanderbilt University, Nashville Sounds, and the Nashville Predators. Dr. Hettrich has a special interesting caring for athletes of all ages, especially with overhead sports. Dr. Hettrich was a former team physician for USA Volleyball, the University of Iowa, and the University of Kentucky. Prior to joining North Country Orthopedics, Dr. Hettrich served as the Chief of the Shoulder Service at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Dr. Hettrich has been involved in both clinical and laboratory research for over 20 years. She has performed research on new methods to improve rotator cuff healing, determinants of outcome after shoulder instability surgery, as well as ways to improve the design and function of shoulder replacements. She has received several prestigious awards for her research, authored numerous peer-reviewed clinical and basic science research papers, book chapters, and given presentations at both national and international meetings on her research and advanced surgical techniques. Dr. Hettrich is a reviewer for the American Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. She is an associate editor for Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Reviews, Reports, and Techniques.
Dr. Hettrich is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Dr. Hettrich was a college athlete who still enjoys playing volleyball, snow and water-skiing.