Meet Dr. Michelle Kew: Sports Medicine Surgeon

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Dr. Michelle Kew is a board certified, attending orthopedic sports medicine and shoulder surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery and an assistant professor at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell in New York City. She is also a member of the HSS Women’s Sports Medicine Center.

As a fellowship-trained sports medicine and shoulder specialist, Dr. Kew has experience across a wide variety of sports medicine conditions. Her particular areas of interest include sports-related or traumatic ligament, meniscal, and cartilage injuries of the knee, patellar (knee cap) instability, shoulder instability, shoulder rotator cuff tears, and shoulder arthritis. Dr. Kew’s expertise provides patients with a range of non-operative and surgical treatment, including minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures and open procedures. Dr. Kew has extensive experience caring for athletes of all ages and skill levels. She has been a team physician for the New York Giants, New York Red Bulls, and the Fork Union Military Academy Blue Devils. She is currently the team physician for the Long Island City High School Bulldogs football team.

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Female Surgeon

Dr. Kew attended the University of Virginia for her undergraduate and medical training. She graduated with highest distinction with a degree in Biology and completed an orthopedic summer research fellowship, as well as several medical mission trips to Honduras. She completed medical school with honors and was awarded a teaching award for her mentorship and teaching of younger students. She continued her education at the University of Virginia and completed her internship and residency, where she was selected both as the junior resident of the year and as chief resident of the year during her residency. She joined the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society during residency and was selected to join the Membership Committee. Dr. Kew has used this platform to continue her passion to advance female participation in the field of orthopedic surgery. She is also a member of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and was selected as a member of the Education Committee. She continued her training with a sports medicine and shoulder fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She traveled to the University of California-San Francisco, Mayo Clinic-Arizona, and Inova Fairfax for further specialized training with leaders in orthopaedic sports medicine. She remains very involved in clinical research and has presented her work at national and international meetings.

Education
Undergraduate – University of Virginia, B.S. highest distinction, Biology

Medical School – University of Virginia School of Medicine, M.D.

Professional Training
Internship and Residency – University of Virginia Health System, Department of Orthopedic Surgery

Fellowship – Hospital for Special Surgery, Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery

Board Certification

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

Awards
Herodicus Society Traveling Fellowship

Hospital for Special Surgery, Warren Kadrmas, MD Fellow Citizenship Award

Winner of 7th Annual Young & Carol Shen Resident Research Day

Chief Resident of the Year

The American Orthopaedic Association C. McCollister Evarts Resident Leadership Forum

Southern Orthopaedic Association “Michael J. O’Brien, MD Donor Travel Award”

American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Poster Awards, First Place

PGY-2 Resident of the Year

AAOS Shoulder and Elbow Best Poster

Fourth Year Medical Student Teaching Award, University of Virginia School of Medicine

INOVA Summer Student Research, INOVA Hospital System

Affiliations
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS)

American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)

Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society (RJOS)

Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA)

International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS)

Click here to view Dr. Kew’s curriculum vitae (CV)

For more information, view our pages on the HSS or New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell websites