Cris Collingwood//April 19, 2023
Cris Collingwood//April 19, 2023//
A hand surgeon for professional sports teams has joined Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute.
Dr. Thomas Graham has been named the first Physician in Chief of Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute, one of the five health institutes of Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN).
Graham is an orthopedic hand surgeon, health care executive, author, inventor and entrepreneur who is regarded as an international thought leader in medical innovation. He has served as the hand surgery consultant, team physician or medical director for the PGA Tour and numerous professional teams in the NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA. He has cared for more than 2,000 professional athletes.
“With Dr. Graham on our team, Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute will be the premier destination for care of professional athletes’ hands and wrists,” said Dr. Michael Rossi, executive vice president and chief clinical officer, LVHN. “For the people of our community, Dr. Graham’s arrival means we have a new physician at LVHN with the expertise and experience to take orthopedic care to new heights.”
Graham said, “I know what it takes to be a championship organization. LVHN and Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute have the culture to care with compassion, the sophistication to elevate outcomes, and the commitment to provide the experience patients deserve. That’s the formula for delivering destination-level care.”
As Physician in Chief, Graham will lead the development of new programs, services and technology within the Orthopedic Institute while continuing to provide patient care.
A master surgeon, Graham has extensive clinical expertise in surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow, with special concentration on complicated reconstruction after trauma, complex elbow disorders and congenital hand surgery, LVHN said.
Graham has more than three decades of experience as a physician executive at some of the nation’s largest health care systems. He was a member of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Langone Health, the nation’s largest collection of academic orthopedists, where he served as the director of innovation and strategy. He also was associate dean for enterprise innovation and co-directed NYU Langone Sports Health. Graham served as Cleveland Clinic’s first chief innovation officer, as well as vice chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Graham has more than 60 patents worldwide, including commonly used joint replacements and fracture-treatment implants for the upper extremity. His journey as an inventor is chronicled in his best-selling book “Innovation the Cleveland Clinic Way.”