Jibanananda Satpathy, M.D.
Associate professor
Fellowship: Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy, adult reconstruction and trauma; Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust (Horton, UK), clinical fellow in orthopaedics Residency: Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India Medical school: Veer Surendra Sai Medical College, Sambalpur University, India Undergraduate: Rajendra College, India
Department: Orthopedics
Office information
VCU Ambulatory Care Center
417 North 11th Street, 3rd Floor
Richmond, Va. 23219
For appointments, call (804) 828-7069
VCU Neuroscience, Orthopaedic & Wellness Center
11958 West Broad Street, 3rd Floor
Henrico, VA 23233
For appointments, call (804) 360-4669
Website: https://vcuhealthnowcenter.org
Specialization
Dr. Satpathy specializes in adult reconstruction and orthopaedic trauma surgery. His interests include:
- Joint restoration surgery (hip and knee)
- Pelviacetabular reconstructive surgery
- Complex pelviacetabular and articular trauma
Board certification and licensure
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery - Board Certified
- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) Certified
- Virginia Board of Medicine Physician License
Education
- Fellowship - Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center (Adult Reconstruction and Trauma) - Richmond, VA
- Residency - Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India
- Medical School - Veer Surendra Sai Medical College and Hospital - Sambalpur, India
- Undergraduate Study - Rejendra College - Balangir, India
Professional achievements
- AO trauma resident grant - Periprosthetic fracture femur
- Member of prestigious Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCSEd)
- Awarded the best teach award by residents (Ken Davis Award) - 2015 and 2016
- Editorial board - Recent Advances in Arthroplasty and Edorium Journal of Orthopaedics
- Reviewer - Journal of Arthroplasty Today and European Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma
Research interests
Dr. Satpathy's research interests include femoracetabular impingment, femoral defect and periprosthetic fracture of the femur.
To view listing of recent publications, please go to PubMed.