 Dr. Gillespie |
From 1988 to April 2001, department chairman Robert Gillespie, M.B, Ch.B. (1935 - 2001) led us to become the largest
orthopaedic practice in western New York. He markedly expanded the full-time faculty, established a comprehensive faculty practice plan, and developed a basic science research laboratory at the UB medical school. In addition, Dr. Gillespie initiated the University at Buffalo Sports Medicine Center. He was also head of pediatric orthopaedics at the Children's Hospital of Buffalo. Born and educated in Scotland, he was a world authority on limb and spinal deficiencies, in particular the surgical treatment of proximal focal femoral deficiencies (PFFD), and one of the first orthopaedic surgeons to correct limb deficiencies in children using modern limb-lengthening apparatuses. |