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Norman C. Bos II, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery  | Dr. Practice Philosophy |
The Tanner Clinic Orthopedic Department believes in delivering uncompromising, compassionate, and comprehensive orthopedic care of the highest quality in a professional and personalized setting. My practice emphasizes care of the extremities with only minor involvement in problems of the spine.
 | Areas of Expertise  | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |  | Shoulder Pain |  | Athroscopy |  | Total Joint Replacement |  | Fracture Care |
|  | Education and Training  | B.A., History and Microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. 1972 |  | M.D., George Washington University Medical School, Washington, DC. 1976 |
|  | Post Graduate Training  | Internship: Wright-Patterson US Air Force Medical Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. 1977 |  | Residency in Orthopedic Surgery completed- Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. 1983 |
|  | Medical Licensure and Certifications  | Utah Medical License, 1978 |  | American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, 1984 |  | Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, 1989 |
|  | Professional Society Memberships  | American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons |  | Utah State Medical Association |  | Davis County Medical Society |
|  | Hospital Affiliations  | Davis Hospital and Medical Center, Layton, Utah. (active) |  | McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, Utah. (courtesy) |
|  | Hospital Staff Assignment  | Chief of Surgery: Davis Hospital and Medical Center, 1984-87 |  | Chief of Infectious Disease: Davis Hospital and Medical Center, 1986-88 |  | Chairman Surgical and Tissue Committee, 1988-90 |  | Medical Staff Secretary: Davis Hospital and Medical Center, 1997-98 |  | Medical Staff Vice President: Davis Hospital and Medical Center, 1998-99 |  | Medical Staff President: Davis Hospital and Medical Center, 1999-2000 |
|  | Publications  | "Vascular Complications of Lumbar Disc Surgery," published in Complications in Orthopedics, July/August 1990 |
|  | Awards  | Air Force Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster |  | Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster |
|  | Active Duty Military  | Stationed at Washington DC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; Hill Air Force Base, Utah (Flight Surgeon, F4D 1977-79); Lackland Air Force Base and Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire (Chief Orthopedic Surgery). 1971-1985 |  | Activated for Desert Storm from 15 January 1991- 3 May 1991 |  | Reserve Duty Military: 1985-94 419 Medical Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, Layton, Utah. Commander 1991-94 |  | IMA Program. 1994-2000 Currently Assigned to 7th Air Force, Korea. Current Rank: Colonel Current Rating: Senior Flight Surgeon |
|  | Continuing Medical Education  | American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Trauma and Reconstruction |  | LDS Hospital, Osteoporosis |  | University of Utah, Pediatric Orthopedics, Scientific Session |  | American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Prospectives of Trauma Surgery |  | American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery Review and Update for Practicing Orthopedic Surgeons |
|  | Personal Information |
Dr. Bos has many outside interests which include "Do-it-yourself" projects, woodworking, golf, and model railroading. Dr. Bos and his wife Diane have four children and two grandchildren. They also have a dog and a cat. |
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