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Jessica L. McQuerry, MD, earned her medical degree from University of Kentucky College of Medicine in Lexington, KY. She completed an internship and residency training in orthopaedic surgery at University of Kentucky. She then went on to complete a pediatric orthopedic/spine fellowship at Vanderbilt University.
Dr. McQuerry joined the faculty of the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Florida in September 2020. Her clinical interests include all pediatric orthopedic conditions, limb deformities, scoliosis, and scoliosis surgery in children.
Dr. McQuerry has been credited in several publications regarding quality of life and subjective function in children after amputation as well as thigh compartment syndrome. She has presented at numerous conferences and received several awards including the Ray Neff M.D. Memorial (Senior Resident) Award at the University of Kentucky as well as the ACPOC New Investigator Research Award in 2017.
She is currently a candidate member of Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. She is also a candidate member of Pediatric Spine Study Group- a national research group of spine surgeons committed to developing and investigating the best treatment of children with scoliosis. She has many active research projects in pediatric orthopedics and is constantly investigating current and new treatments in order to provide the best care for her patients.
Fellowship
Vanderbilt University
2019-2020
Residency
University of Kentucky
2014-2019
Preliminary Year
University of Kentucky
2013-2014
Medical Degree
University of Kentucky
2009-2013
- Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Septic Acromioclavicular Joint Due to Throwing in an Adolescent Football Player: A Case Report.
Current sports medicine reports
2022 - Global Spine Range of Motion in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Before and After Corrective Surgery.
Cureus
2021 - Effect of Amputation Level on Quality of Life and Subjective Function in Children.
Journal of pediatric orthopedics
2019 - Delayed Presentation of Compartment Syndrome of the Thigh in a Previously Undiagnosed Factor VII-Deficient High School Football Athlete: A Case Report.
JBJS case connector
2018
May 8, 2022
Excellent professional
April 5, 2022
All goid
March 17, 2022
Jessica Mcquerry is the BEST!
March 9, 2022
Dr McQueery is such an amazing person and has great bedside manner. She gave us easy to understand information about our sons condition. She explained potential outcomes and what surgery would be like if it ever came to that. But above all of that, she seemed to care and was willing to entertain our questions to help us feel better about our sons issue. Huge thanks and that is why UF Health is truly the best! They hire the best and brightest and Dr McQueery is a shining example of those qualities
March 5, 2022
Great job!
March 2, 2022
I am very happy with the care my child get here
March 2, 2022
Dr. McQuerry is amazing! Will suggest her to any one who may require her services.
February 24, 2022
All experiences at this office were pleasant. I Love how they paid attention to the childs needs and behaviors versus trying to get the job done and push you out the door.
February 18, 2022
The resident and the attending were great and explained everything well.
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