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Doc Talk – Protect joints and restore function
Dr. Doolittle, orthopedics, to discuss preservation, treatments
Join Knox Community Hospital for a free Doc Talk on Thursday, April 23, from 5-6 p.m., where Kenneth H. Doolittle II, MD, Orthopedics, will discuss joint preservation, focused on treatments that help relieve pain, restore function, and delay or prevent the need for joint replacement. Learn how early intervention, advanced therapies, and personalized care can help you stay active and protect your joints for years to come.
This event is free and open to the community. It will be held in the Wright Family Medical Pavilion (WFMP), 2nd-floor classroom. As you enter the building on the same floor as the Birthing Center, take a right, and the event will be in the first room on the left.
Doolittle attended The Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus. He completed his residency at The Hawkes Hospital of Mt. Carmel and completed clinical fellowships in sports medicine and hand surgery. Doolittle has been at KCH for the last 36 years.
To register for the Doc Talk, please call 740-393-9621 or go to https://shorturl.at/Coaka