
Thomas Michael Schaller, MD
Fax: (864) 797-7065
About us
Dr. Schaller received his medical degree from the University of Illinois, Chicago and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Michigan State University/Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies. Following his residency, Dr. Schaller completed an orthopaedic trauma fellowship at the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Schaller has been focused on resident education in conjunction with the clinical practice of orthopaedic trauma. He has been a faculty member for 10 years with AO Trauma, an international organization dedicated to the advancement of fracture repair techniques and education of resident physicians and operating room personnel. As an active member of both AO Trauma and the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, Dr. Schaller has enjoyed teaching at many resident courses affiliated with these organizations over 10 years, and has been honored with awards for excellence in resident education at both MSU/KCMS and USC School of Medicine Greenville.
Tags | distal radial fracture, stress fracture of the radius, non-displaced fracture of radius, proximal ulnar fracture, non-displaced fracture of ulna, radial fracture, ulnar fracture, acromioclavicular joint separation, ankle dislocation, arm fracture, clavicle fracture, compartment syndrome, compound fracture, crush injuries of the leg, ankle fracture, femur fracture, forearm fracture, humerus fracture, iliac fracture, leg fracture, scapula fracture, shoulder fracture, wrist fracture, galeazzi fracture, hip fracture, knee fracture, nonunion fracture, pelvic fracture, pubic fracture, rami fracture, tibial spine fracture, traumatic amputation, comminuted fracture, elbow dislocation, elbow fracture, fibula fracture, hip dislocation, joint dislocation, non displaced fracture, stress fractures, acetabular fracture, foot fracture, crush injury |