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Deitch Mark A MD

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Dr Deitch is an experienced hand and upper extremity surgeon and awardwinning instructor who coholds a patent for a variable loadbearing orthopaedic wrist fracture brace He has advanced expertise in hand and microvascular surgery upper extreme trauma elbow surgery and surgical treatment of arthritis in the shoulder elbow and hand Before coming to OrthoMaryland in 2008 Dr Deitch managed his own orthopaedic practice MD3 Orthopaedics in Baltimore From 2001 through 2006 he served as attending surgeon in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and chief of hand and microvascular surgery at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center He is currently a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine From 1999 through 2001 he was an attending at University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowly Shock Trauma Center performing hand microvascular and upper extremity trauma surgery He also served as director of the orthopaedic residency training program from 1999 through 2001 Over the course of his career he has copresented research findings at numerous professional association meetings including the American Society
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Deitch Mark A MD is a Baltimore, Maryland general surgery practice focused on the care of the hand and upper extremity. Dr. Deitch is an experienced hand and upper extremity surgeon and an award-winning instructor with advanced expertise spanning hand and microvascular surgery, upper extremity trauma, elbow surgery, and surgical treatment of arthritis affecting the shoulder, elbow, and hand. He also coholds a patent for a variable loadbearing orthopaedic wrist fracture brace, reflecting a strong focus on practical orthopedic innovation. With a career rooted in major academic medical centers, Dr. Deitch previously managed his own orthopaedic practice, MD3 Orthopaedics, in Baltimore before joining OrthoMaryland in 2008. He served as attending surgeon and chief of hand and microvascular surgery at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and is currently a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Earlier roles include attending coverage at University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowly Shock Trauma Center, where he performed hand microvascular and upper extremity trauma surgery and directed the orthopaedic residency training program. Dr. Deitch’s professional contributions include copresenting research at national associations such as the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, as well as delivering Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. Serving patients across Baltimore, he brings an academic level of expertise and a commitment to teaching and continuous improvement.