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Kenneth Donohue, MD, is a clinical faculty member at the Yale School of Medicine, specifically affiliated with the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation. He is actively involved in research related to shoulder arthroplasty, surgical outcomes, and the intersection of metabolic health and orthopedic surgery.
His research interests include:
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Shoulder Arthroplasty (Anatomic and Reverse)
- Surgical Outcomes and Complications
- Diabetes and Preoperative Optimization
- Health Services Research and Reimbursement
- Musculoskeletal Health
Dr. Donohue's recent publications in 2024 demonstrate a strong focus on clinical and economic aspects of total shoulder arthroplasty. His work analyzes the impact of semaglutide on surgical outcomes in diabetic patients, factors influencing patient return for revision surgery, reimbursement variables across 90-day episodes, and comparative trends between anatomic and reverse implants. These studies reflect a cohesive research program aimed at improving patient care, optimizing surgical results, and understanding healthcare delivery in orthopedics.
He collaborates extensively with Dr. Jonathan N. Grauer and other orthopedic researchers at Yale, contributing to high-impact peer-reviewed journals such as JSES International and Seminars in Arthroplasty JSES.
No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the available text.
Dr. Donohue advises no listed students and there is no information provided about grants or funding. His work appears to be centered within the clinical orthopedic research team at Yale, likely contributing to the academic and clinical missions of the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation.