CURRICULUM VITAE
TODD STEPHEN JAROSZ, MD
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
Phone: 252-***-****
Email: ad3nhb@r.postjobfree.com
SKILL SETS:
• Spine Decompressions
• Minimally Invasive Techniques
• Disc Arthroplasty
• Cement Augmentation/Kyphoplasty
• Spinal fusion
• Scoliosis
• SI Fusion
• Spine fractures/Trauma
• Deformity
• Anterior/Posterior/Lateral Techniques
• Epidural Injection
• Arthroscopy: Shoulder/Knee
-Ligament Reconstruction
-Stabilization
-Meniscal Repair
-Rotator Cuff Repair
• Arthroplasty: Shoulder/Knee
• Fractures
PERSONAL DATA
Date of Birth: November 24, 1966
Place of Birth: Summit, New Jersey
Citizenship: United States of America
Home Address: 2611 Longleaf Place
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
Spouse: Patricia M. Jarosz
Children: Brian Joseph Jarosz (February 3, 2003)
Jacqueline Taylor Jarosz (November 05, 2004)
EDUCATION
08/1985-06/1989 Undergraduate: (B.S.) Biochemistry- ALBRIGHT COLLEGE Reading, Pennsylvania, 1989
08/1989-06/1993 Postgraduate: (M.D.) UMDNJ-ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL
Camden, New Jersey, 1993
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
(7/1993- 6/1994): INTERNSHIP:
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
Charlottesville, Virginia
July 1994- June 1995 General Surgery Resident
(7/1995- 6/1997): FELLOWSHIP- Sports Medicine
ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Orlando, Florida
Orthopaedic Research and Sports Medicine Fellowship Sports Medicine and Knee Fellowship
Fellowship Director: Thomas F. Winters, Jr., M.D.
(7/1997- 6/2001): RESIDENCY: Orthopaedic Surgery
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Charlottesville, Virginia
Orthopaedic Surgery Resident
July 1, 2000- June 2001 Orthopaedic Chief Resident
(7/2001-8/2002): FELLOWSHIP: Spine Surgery
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Shock Trauma Center and Mercy Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Fellowship Director: Charles C. Edwards, M.D.
FACULTY POSITIONS
08/2002-9/2004: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTERS
Assistant Professor; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Seattle, Washington
EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS
12/01/2022-present: Advanced Injury Rehab
166 Prosperous Place, Suite 220
Lexington, Kentucky 40409
10/01/2022-present: Liberty Medical Assessment (Disability Evaluation) PO Box 34184 Louisville, Kentucky 40232
08/01/2022- May/01/2023: Whitewater Express Car Wash 399 Meijer Way Lexington, KY 40503
Shift Leader
06/15/2022- 09/01/2022: McBrayer Law Firm, LLC. (Ongoing) 201 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507
Expert Witness and Case Review
03/01/2018-12/03/2021: APPALACHIAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
200 Medical Center Drive
Hazard, Kentucky 41701
01/2018-03/2019: APPALACHIAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 200 Medical Center Drive
Hazard, Kentucky 41701
(Locum Tenens-Orthopaedic Surgery)
01/2018-03/2018: CAROLINAS MEDICAL CENTER-LINCOLN
Lincolnton, North Carolina
(Locum Tenens- Orthopaedic Surgery)
10/2014-12/2017: MEDICAL GROUP OF THE CAROLINAS
Spartanburg Regional Health Systems
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Spartanburg Regional Health Systems
2755 S. Highway 14, Suite 1200L
Greer, South Carolina
5/2009-Oct 2014: CENTER FOR SCOLIOSIS AND SPINAL SURGERY 2390 Hemby Lane
Greenville, North Carolina
10/2006-5/2009: PIEDMONT SPINE ASSOCIATES
Piedmont Healthcare
Brookdale Drive
Statesville, North Carolina
8/2004-10/2006: CAROLINA SPINE SPECIALISTS
710 Rabon Road
Columbia, South Carolina
8/2002-8/2004: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTERS
Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 1959 Northeast Pacific Street
Seattle, Washington
HONORS
2000-2001 Chief Resident, Orthopaedics —University of Virginia 1997 Outstanding New Orthopaedic Resident—University of Virginia 1985-89 Dean’s List—Albright College
1988-89 ΒΒΒ (Beta Beta Beta) Biological Honor Society 1988-89 ΑΕΔ (Alpha Epsilon Delta) Pre-Professional Honor Society 1988-89 Outstanding College Students of America In BOARD CERTIFICATION
National Board of Medical Examiners: Part I, June, 1991: Pass United States Medical Licensing Examination: Step 2, September, 1992: Pass National Board of Medical Examiners: Part III, March, 1994: Pass American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Part I (written): Passed July, 2001
Part II (oral): Passed July, 2005
First Recertification: June 2015
Re-Certification: June 2024
LICENSE TO PRACTICE
State of Kentucky, Medical License No. 51109
Issued January, 2019
State of South Carolina, Medical License No. 27179; Issued September, 2004 (inactive)
State of North Carolina, Medical License No. 2006-01748; Issued October 18, 2006 (active)
State of Washington, Medical License No. MD00041055, Issued April 29, 2002 (inactive)
State of Virginia, Medical License No. 010*******, Issued December 1, 1994 (inactive)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National
North American Spine Society (NASS)- member
American Medical Association (AMA)- member
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)- member AO Spine North America- member
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES
Courses Taught
Arthroscopy and Total Joint Replacement, (mentored residents), Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Florida, 1997 Current Concepts and Surgical Approaches for Lumbar Interbody Fusion (Stryker Spine) Seattle, Washington May 3, 2003 Controversies and New Techniques in the Cervical Spine (Synthes Spine): Harborview Medical Center Seattle, Washington June 14, 2003
Lab Moderator, AO ASIF: Team Approach to the Operative Management of the Spinal Surgery Patient, Nursing Continuing Education: Spine Operating Room Personnel Course, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 29-30, 2003.
Gross Anatomy Lab and Living Anatomy Sessions. HUBIO 553, Musculoskeletal System, Winter Quarter, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. January 9-March 6, 2003. Anatomy – Spine Dissections. Residents’ Monday Morning Conference, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. February 24, 2003.
Gross Anatomy Lab and Living Anatomy Sessions. HUBIO 553, Musculoskeletal System, Winter Quarter, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. 2004.
Anatomy – Spine Dissections. Residents’ Monday Morning Conference, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. 2004.
The Aging Spine Forum (Synthes Spine): Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington September 25, 2004.
Lectures
Spinal Anatomy and Instrumentation Update: (Synthes) Baptist Medical Center, Columbia, South Carolina. October 8, 2005. Emerging Technologies in the Treatment of Back and Leg Pain: Lexington Medical Center, Lexington, South Carolina. September 6, 2005.
Indications, Risks & Benefits of Kyphoplasty for Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures: Providence Northeast Hospital- Columbia, South Carolina October 2004.
Disorders of the Spine. Physician’s Assistant Students, PA Emergency Medicine I, MDX 468, (Medex Northwest), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. February 12, 2004 Disorders of the Spine. Physician’s Assistant Students, PA Emergency Medicine I, MDX 468, (Medex Northwest), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. January 29, 2003. Minimally Invasive Treatment for Osteoporotic Compression Fractures. Endocrinologists, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. March, 2004.
Work-up and Treatment of Neck and Back Pain (including Management and Referral Criteria for Radiculopathy and Myelopathy). Orthopaedics for the Primary Care Physician, Seattle, Washington. March 8, 2003.
Spine – Basic Anatomy. Residents’ Monday Morning Conference, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. February 24, 2003
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Disorders of the Spine. Physician’s Assistant Students, PA Emergency Medicine I, MDX 468, (Medex Northwest), University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. January 29, 2003. Most Recently Attended Certification Trainings:
Synthes Spine, Advanced Cervical Solutions with ProDisc-C Training Program; February 2008- Charlotte, North Carolina
Synthes Spine, Lumbar ProDisc-L Training Program 2007; Santa Monica, California
Medtronics Prestige Cervical Disk Training/Certification September 2007
TranS1 AxiaLIF Training/Certification July 2007
Dynesys Dynamic Stabilization Workshop (Zimmer) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; February 24, 2007
Anterior Lumbar Spine Forum (Anterior Surgical Approaches to the Spine for Disc Arthroplasty and ALIF Procedures): Synthes, St. Louis Missouri, August 12, 2005
Regional Spine Hands-On Workshop (EBI/ICI): Holy Cross Hospital Spine Center, Silver Springs, Maryland; April 30, 2005.
A Discussion on Dynamic Stabilization; presented by Jeffrey Wingate, MD; East Cooper Medical Center; Charleston, South Carolina; March 17, 2005.
Dynesys: Dynamic Pedicle Screw Stabilization of the Spine (Zimmer), Santa Monica, California 10/2004
Kyphon Inflatable Bone Tamp Technology Course, Phoenix, Arizona October 2002
Operative Instrumentation Techniques: Synthes; USS Spinal System, University Hospital, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK 9/2002 AO/ASIF Spine Masterclass for Surgeons, Nottingham, UK, September 2002 Maine Orthopaedic Review, Colby College, Waterville, Maine June/2001-July/2001
Midas-Rex: Certification and Utilization Course, New York, New York 2001
Interactive Spinal Surgery Course (Synthes Spine), Tucson, Arizona, 2001 Synthes Prodisc L. Certification: St. Joseph’s Hospital, Santa Monica, California
Spine+Science+Practice Management: (Medtronics Sofamor Danek) Spine Fellowship Symposium New Orleans, Louisiana; March, 2001 DePuy Acromed Spine Educational Summit; Boston, MA, 2001 Southwestern Orthopaedic Review: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, April, 2000
AO ASIF Basic Fracture Course, Marco Island Florida August, 1997 Advanced Techniques in Total Joint Replacement (Depuy): Anderson Orthopaedic Institute; Alexandria, Virginia May, 1997 Surgical Treatment Options for Complex Knee Injuries and Disorders: Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, Illinois; March, 1996 The Shoulder: Open and Arthroscopic Techniques, Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, Illinois; May, 1996
SPECIAL LOCAL RESPONSIBILITIES
UWMC Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Dept. of Orthopaedics, Orthopaedics Residency Committee, 08/2002-08/2004
Dept. of Orthopaedics, Orthopaedics Student Committee, 08/2002- 08/2004
RESEARCH FUNDING
Previously Funded Projects
T. Jarosz, MD; T. Winters, Jr., MD; D. Justin, PhD. The development of the
"clear fix" meniscal screw in a pig model. Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Florida. July 1995
National Football League (NFL), “Comparative risk of additional Neurologic injury during helmet removal in cervical spine injury patients,” J. Chapman, MD; S.Herring; M.Holmgren; T. Jarosz, MD; A. Tencer, M. Konodi; C. Bellabarba, MD; S. Mirza, MD. $200,000. July 2003
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Journal Articles – Peer Reviewed
Westerlund, L. Eric; Gill, Sanjitipal S.; Jarosz, Todd S.; Abel, Mark F.; and Blanco, John S.: Posterior-only unit rod instrumentation for neuromuscular scoliosis. Spine 26: 1984-1989, 2001.
Jarosz, Todd S.; Penetrating Spinal Trauma: Gunshot Wounds to the Spine. Contemporary Spine Surgery: Volume 4 (6) Page 42-48, June 2003 Chapman, JR. Jarosz, TS. And Mirza, SK: Upper Cervical Spine Trauma. Spine Secrets: Vincent Devlin, MD Ed. Hanley & Belfus, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 2003(50); 352-59.
Jarosz, Todd S., Chewning, SJ, and Keiger, J. Complications of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Use in Cervical Spine Surgery. Spine J 2008(8);23S. Presentations:
Westerlund, L. Erik; Gill, Sanjitipal S.; Jarosz, Todd S.; Abel, Mark F.; and Blanco, John S.: Posterior-only unit rod instrumentation and fusion for neuromuscular scoliosis. Medtronic Sofamor-Danek: Spine, Science and Management. New Orleans, Louisiana, October, 2001
Jarosz, Todd S. and Chewning, Samuel J. Complications of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Use in Cervical Spine Surgery. Proceedings of the North American Spine Society; Toronto, Canada; October 15, 2008.