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Stephen T. Duncan, MD, is a Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Kentucky, where he also serves as Division Chief of Adult Reconstruction and Fellowship Director for Adult Reconstruction. He practices at the UK Orthopaedic Spine & Joint Clinic in Lexington, KY, specializing in hip and knee surgery.
- Institution: University of Kentucky
- School: College of Medicine
- Department: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Position: Professor, Division Chief, Fellowship Director
Dr. Duncan specializes in hip preservation, arthroscopic and open hip surgery, adult hip and knee reconstruction, and robotic joint replacement. His research focuses on improving surgical outcomes, implant design, and advancing techniques in joint preservation and replacement. He is actively involved in national education and health policy, frequently lecturing and teaching surgeons across the country and advocating in Washington, D.C., for orthopaedic care sustainability.
Although specific publications are not listed, Dr. Duncan is recognized as an author of multiple scholarly works in hip preservation and joint reconstruction. His work emphasizes patient-specific care, reducing hospital stays, and enabling rapid return to activity.
- John N. Insall Traveling Fellowship (2018)
Dr. Duncan is actively involved in training the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons through his leadership in the adult reconstruction fellowship program. He has not been associated with any grants in the provided text, but his role in implant design and evaluation suggests industry and research collaborations. He is also engaged in clinical innovation and quality improvement within the department.
He leads or participates in clinical teams focused on adult reconstruction, hip preservation, and joint replacement, contributing to UK HealthCare’s nationally ranked orthopaedic services. His work integrates clinical excellence, research, and policy to advance patient care in orthopaedics.
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