About Caitlin Curtis-Crocker
Orthopaedics Resident - Class of 2027
Caitlin Curtis Crocker, MD is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Medicine, and current second year orthopaedic surgery resident. Her hometown is Birmingham, AL. She hopes to pursue a career path in general orthopaedic surgery in a community setting. She has interests in mentoring and leadership in orthopaedics. In her free time, she enjoys movies, and spending time with her two dogs and husband.
Publications
- Prather, J., Wilson, J., Abyar, E., Young, S., McGwin, G., Curtis Crocker C., Patch, D. A., & Johnson, M. D. (2022). Exposure of the Calcaneus in the Sinus Tarsi Approach Versus the Lateral Extensile Approach: A Cadaveric Study. Foot & Ankle Specialist. https://doi.org/10.1177/19386400221114488
- Nikhi P. Singh, Andrew B. DeAtkine, Reagan H. Hattaway, Paul F. Chisolm, Soroush Rais-Bahrami, Timothy W. King & the Consortium on Virtual Interactions during 2020 Residency Application Season (COVID 2020 RAS) (2022) Changes in United States Residency Program Online Presence Following COVID-19, Teaching and Learning in Medicine, DOI: 10.1080/10401334.2022.2047050
- Curtis Crocker, C MD; Abyar, Eildar MD; Young, Sean; Razaghi, F MDb; McGwin, G PhD; Johnson, M MD. Comparative study of flexor hallucis longus tendon length through single incision or accessory plantar medial incision: a cadaver study, Current Orthopaedic Practice: January/February 2022. 33(1).p 67-72. doi: 10.1097/BCO.0000000000001068
- Li, C., Curtis, C. & Earley, R. (2018). Nonreversing mirrors elicit behaviour that more accurately predicts performance against live opponents. Animal Behavior, 137,05. 95-105.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.01.010
Abstracts:
- Dib, A., Curtis Crocker, C., Prather, J., Johnson, M. “Are Locked Plates Necessary to Maintain Reduction in the Treatment of Geriatric Ankle Fractures?” Abstract. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics.5(4).
- Curtis Crocker, C., Abyar, E., Johnson, M. Comparative study of flexor hallucis longus tendon length through single incision or accessory plantar medial incision: A cadaver study. Abstract. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics.5(4).
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