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    Dr. Kevin Schoenfelder

    Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Specialist

    Dr. Kevin Schoenfelder's journey into medicine began in the serene landscapes of Minnesota, where he was born and later attended Macalester College. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Biology in 1974, laying the groundwork for his future medical endeavors. Driven by a keen interest in the genetic underpinnings of disease, he pursued a Master's degree in Quantitative Genetics at the University of Minnesota, which he completed in 1975.

     

    Medical Training and Specialization

     

    Kevin's academic progression led him to the University of Minnesota Medical School, where he earned his MD in 1979. His academic excellence earned him a place in the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society, recognizing his potential early in his career. He embarked on an internship at the University of California, San Francisco, immediately after graduation, diving into the demanding world of medical training with enthusiasm and dedication.

     

    From 1980 to 1984, Kevin specialized in orthopedics at the University of Washington. It was during this residency that he began to focus on the niche field of orthopedic spine surgery, intrigued by its complexities and challenges. His commitment to excellence was evident when he was awarded the Best Resident Paper in 1984, an accolade highlighting his innovative research and surgical skills.

     

    Academic Pursuits and International Exposure

     

    Following his residency, Dr. Schoenfelder took up a position as an Instructor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Washington. This role allowed him to pass on his knowledge and skills to aspiring surgeons, contributing significantly to the academic environment. His expertise also took him across the globe; in 1984, he served as a Traveling Faculty member at the University of Hokkaido in Japan, exchanging knowledge and techniques with international colleagues.

     

    In 1985, he continued to broaden his horizons with a fellowship at the University of Hong Kong, where he specialized further in spine surgery and pediatric orthopedics. This period was crucial for deepening his understanding and skills in treating complex spinal disorders in children and adults.

     

    Contributions to Orthopedic Surgery

     

    Dr. Schoenfelder's professional life was marked by significant research contributions, particularly in treating scoliosis and spinal fractures. His paper on "The Sparing of L5/S1 in Long Fusions of Scoliosis," presented at the Scoliosis Research Society in 1987, was celebrated as one of the year's best contributions to the field. Furthermore, his pioneering work on the Anterior Fixation of Spinal Fractures using the Kaneda device set new standards for surgical procedures. He was also presented at major orthopedic conferences, cementing his reputation as a leader in spinal surgery.

     

    Professional Practice and Patient Advocacy

     

    After years of academic and research-based roles, Dr. Schoenfelder moved into private practice, joining Puget Sound Spine Associates in 1985. Here, he applied his extensive training and research to providing direct patient care, specializing in treating spine-related conditions. His approach always involved understanding the patient's needs and striving for outcomes that improved quality of life, which consistently earned him top patient satisfaction ratings.

     

    In 2008, he transitioned to the Franciscan Spine Group, where he continued to excel in patient care until his retirement in 2018. During his tenure, Dr. Schoenfelder was not only a favored physician due to his surgical prowess but also deeply respected for his empathetic patient interactions, earning him numerous accolades, including quarterly 5-star Patient Satisfaction Awards from 2008 to 2018.

     

    Orthopedic Surgery Explained

     

    His area of specialty is orthopedic surgery, which focuses on the musculoskeletal system, which encompasses bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. These components are essential for human movement and stability. Orthopedic surgeons like Dr. Schoenfelder are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent disorders related to this system, performing surgeries ranging from joint replacements to complex spinal reconstructions.

     

    Community Engagement and Retirement

     

    Even outside the operating room, Dr. Kevin has been an active community member and philanthropist. His support extended to numerous organizations, including local food banks, environmental groups, and educational initiatives, reflecting his commitment to making a difference beyond the medical field.

     

    Since retiring, Dr. Schoenfelder has continued engaging in various activities that reflect his passions and interests. He maintains a dynamic and fulfilling life, from gardening and hiking to volunteering in community sports. His involvement as a volunteer coach and in environmental conservation efforts showcase his ongoing dedication to service and community engagement.

     

    Through a career spanning over four decades, Dr. Kevin Peter Schoenfelder, MD, has exemplified the role of a physician as both a healer and a community leader, leaving a lasting impact on the field of orthopedic surgery and the communities he has served. His legacy is characterized by his profound contributions to medical science, compassionate patient care, and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others.