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Dr. Brian Sims attended school as an undergraduate at Texas A & M
University in College Station. He received his medical degree and
residency from Texas Tech University School of Medicine at Lubbock
and completed a M.B.A. from Texas Tech University, Jerry S. Rawls
College of Business Administration in Lubbock.
Dr. Sims is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic
Surgery and did a Fellowship, Edwards Fellow in Pediatric Orthopedics
and Scoliosis at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas.
He practices orthopedics specializing in hand surgery and upper
extremities. Dr. Sims is active on several hospital committees
and serves on the medical staffs of all areas hospitals. Dr. Sims
serves as Clinical
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery and Clinical Assistant
Professor, Department of Pediatrics at Texas Tech School of Medicine
Health Sciences Center. Dr. Sims serves on several local and regional
boards:
- Happy State Bank
- Hidden Falls Ranch, Christian Youth Camp
- Amarillo Orthopedic Interest Group, Contract Review Organization
- The Richard Balke Children’s Rehabilitation Center, Medical Advisory Board
Dr. Sims has several publications and presentations:
- Effectiveness of Brace Treatment in Early Infantile Blount's Disease
- Biomechanical Characteristics of Extensor Tendon Suture Techniques
- ECMO Pump Servoregulation
- Locking Compression Plates in Forearm Fractures
- Clubfoot Surgery in West Africa
- Triradiate Cartilage Premature Closure Secondary to Trauma
- Pediatric Injuries in the Athelete
Dr. Sims is a member of the following professional memberships:
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Fellow
- Texas Orthopedic Association
- Texas Medical Association
- Potter-Randall County Medical Society
- Amarillo Orthopedic Association
Dr. Sims is married to Julie and they have six children.
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