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WHAT'S NEW AT THE STEADMAN HAWKINS CLINIC DENVER?

CLICK ON "In the News, Sports Performance, & Research" to get the latest SHCD information.

WHAT'S NEW AT THE STEADMAN HAWKINS CLINIC DENVER?

CLICK ON "In the News, Sports Performance, & Research" to get the latest SHCD information.

Class of 2003-2004

Class of 2003-2004

David P. Rudman, M.D. David P. Rudman, M.D.

Dr. Rudman received his undergraduate degree from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany, where he majored in Biology. During his undergraduate education, Dr. Rudman was on the Dean's List and received an Outstanding Tutor award. Dr. Rudman attended the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse for his medical education. During medical school, Dr. Rudman was on several committees, worked as a team physician with a local high school and college, received honors in orthopaedic research, and volunteered at several clinics. Dr. Rudman performed Orthopaedic Residency at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

Dr. Rudman is joined in Denver by his wife Brigitte. In his free time he enjoys skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and golf. His other interests include music, reading, travel, and wine.

Class of 2003-2004

Class of 2003-2004

David P. Rudman, M.D. David P. Rudman, M.D.

Dr. Rudman received his undergraduate degree from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany, where he majored in Biology. During his undergraduate education, Dr. Rudman was on the Dean's List and received an Outstanding Tutor award. Dr. Rudman attended the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse for his medical education. During medical school, Dr. Rudman was on several committees, worked as a team physician with a local high school and college, received honors in orthopaedic research, and volunteered at several clinics. Dr. Rudman performed Orthopaedic Residency at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

Dr. Rudman is joined in Denver by his wife Brigitte. In his free time he enjoys skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and golf. His other interests include music, reading, travel, and wine.

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