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Peter A. Smith, MD, is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Children's Chicago, where he has spent his entire career. He serves as a visiting professor globally and directs the hospital's motion analysis laboratory, leveraging engineering principles to advance pediatric orthopedic care.
Dr. Smith completed medical school in New York and orthopedic residency at the University of Chicago, after which he dedicated his career to Shriners Children's Chicago. His clinical training established the foundation for his specialized focus on complex pediatric conditions.
His research centers on:
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease), pioneering rod-implant surgery and multidisciplinary care protocols
- Cerebral Palsy gait analysis and surgical interventions using motion laboratory technology
- Engineering applications for foot/ankle deformity assessment
- International orthopedic outreach in underserved regions
No scientific awards are explicitly documented in the source material, though his work drives significant clinical innovation.
Dr. Smith mentors through visiting professorships worldwide and leads multi-center research funded by Shriners Children's (SHONet) and the National Institutes of Health (Brittle Bone Disease Consortium), focusing on data-driven treatment optimization.
He directs Shriners Children's motion analysis laboratory—utilizing advanced camera systems for gait assessment—and leads the osteogenesis imperfecta clinic's multidisciplinary team integrating nutrition, physical therapy, and pharmacology to maximize bone health outcomes.
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