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Daniel Cooperman, MD, is a Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in pediatric orthopaedic surgery. He is affiliated with the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation and the 3D Orthopaedics Lab, focusing on congenital and developmental musculoskeletal conditions in children.
Education:
- BA, Dartmouth College (1969)
- MD, University of Chicago (1974)
- Internship, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics (1975)
- Residency, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics (1980)
- Fellowship, Karolinska Institute (1979)
- Fellowship, Newington Children's Hospital (1982)
Dr. Cooperman’s research and clinical interests include pediatric hip disorders, skeletal maturity assessment, trauma in children, and 3D modeling for surgical planning. He has developed innovative techniques to reduce radiation exposure in scoliosis monitoring and is actively involved in biomechanical and anatomical research. His work emphasizes improving pediatric orthopaedic outcomes through precise diagnostics and surgical innovation.
His recent publications focus on skeletal maturity, femoral version, patellofemoral joint imaging, and pediatric fracture modeling. These studies reflect a strong trend in applying imaging technology and anatomical research to enhance surgical decision-making and patient care in pediatric orthopaedics.
Scientific Awards:
- Recognized in Yale Medicine’s ‘Top Doctors’ List (2023, 2024, 2025)
Dr. Cooperman mentors students and collaborates on medical device innovation projects at Yale. He has previously held leadership roles including Director of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Interim Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at other institutions. He is not currently listed as holding any active grants or clinical trials, but his ongoing research includes cadaveric and imaging-based studies. He is a key member of the 3D Orthopaedics Lab, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts in surgical innovation and anatomical research.
