Class of 2021

Abiram Bala, MD

Undergraduate Education: University of California, Berkeley

Med School Education: Duke University School of Medicine

Career/Fellowship Interests: Arthroplasty, Spine

Hobbies: travel, electronic music, movies, tech

Favorite thing about the Bay Area: The Bay Area is home for me. There’s tons to do with an exciting culture of innovation.

What brought you to Orthopaedic Surgery: Effective, high-tech, definitive surgeries that help a lot of people. 

 


Michael Chen, MD

University of Washington, School of Medicine


Sahitya Denduluri, MD

Undergraduate Education: Vanderbilt University

Med School Education: University of Chicago

Career/Fellowship Interests: Tumor, Spine, Arthroplasty

Hobbies: Tennis, cocktails, hiking

Favorite thing about the Bay Area: The weather, family nearby

What brought you to Orthopaedic Surgery: Immediate, tangible impact on patients. Team-sport mentality 


Lawrence Enweze, MD

Howard University, College of Medicine


Neel Gupta, MD

Med School Education: Drexel University College of Medicine


Blake Montgomery, MD

Undergraduate Education: University of Missouri Kansas City 

Med School Education: University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine

Career/Fellowship Interests: Pediatrics, Spine, Hand

Hobbies: Running, fishing, hiking, baseball, basketball, barbecue

Favorite thing about the Bay Area: Culture and diversity, outdoor activities

What brought you to Orthopaedic Surgery: As a young athlete I had multiple run-ins with an orthopaedist. Interest sparked from those interactions and has continued to grow ever since. 

 


Allison Roe, MD

Undrgraduate Education: UCLA

Med School Education: David Geffen School of Medicine a UCLA

Hobbies: Hiking, camping, exploring national parks, country music, UCLA football and board games

Favorite thing about the Bay Area: We are incredibly close to hundreds of hiking trails

What bought you to Orthopaedic Surgery: I've been interested in Surgery for a long time, Orthopaedicsgives me the oppotunity to help people stay active