Paley Institute's Craig Robbins, MD Orthopedic Surgeon

Craig Robbins

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Craig Robbins was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He attended the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in English, and then ultimately returned home to graduate from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1999. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Tulane University in New Orleans in 2004. Dr. Robbins then completed his pediatric orthopedic fellowship in Memphis, TN, at the Campbell Clinic, in 2005. Following this, he completed a mini-fellowship in limb deformity correction with Dr. Paley in Baltimore.

After training, Dr. Robbins and his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi. He spent 4 years in private practice and then in 2009 transitioned to the University of Mississippi Medical Center. In that same year he was named “Doctor of the Year” by DrScore.com for having the highest patient satisfaction rating of all physicians in their database.

Dr. Robbins enjoys all aspects of pediatric orthopedics, but his specialty is treating children with congenital and acquired limb abnormalities. These include femoral deficiency, tibial and fibular hemimelia, congenital pseudarthrosis, post-traumatic growth arrest, malunions, nonunions, and various angular and axial deformities such as genu varum, genu valgus, limb length discrepancy, and Blount’s disease. In addition, Dr. Robbins treats limb deformities in adults. Dr. Robbins has lectured around the country and regularly serves as an expert faculty member teaching techniques of external fixation and deformity correction to orthopedic surgeons.

Orthopedic Specialties

Experience

Orthopedic Surgeon
The Paley Institute
2014 - Present

Assistant Professor
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery
2009 - 2014

Clinical Instructor
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery
2005 - 2009

Fellow, Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction
International Center for Limb Lengthening - Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
2005

Fellow, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Campbell Clinic - University of Tennessee
2004 - 2005

Chief Resident, Orthopedic Surgery
Tulane University School of Medicine
2003 - 2004

Resident, Orthopedic Surgery
Tulane University School of Medicine
2000 - 2004

Intern, General Surgery
Tulane University / Charity Hospital
1999 - 2000

Medical Degree
University of Miami School of Medicine
1996 - 1999

Medical Degree (transferred)
St. George's University School of Medicine
1995 - 1996

Post-baccalaureate
The University of Miami
1994

Undergraduate
The University of Texas at Austin
1989 - 1993

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