If there’s one thing orthopedic surgeons appreciate, it’s a leader who’s actually scrubbed in, argued over implant choice, and survived more than one early-morning OR start.
And C. Lowry Barnes, M.D., the newly selected chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences — is just such a medical science mentor, colleague and leader.
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