Curriculum Vitae
Patrick M. Morgan, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

Education
Grants
Teaching
Professional Activities
Peer Reviewed Publications and Presentations

EDUCATION:

7/2002-7/2006, Orthopaedic Residency
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

7/2001-6/2002, Surgical Internship
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

1997-2001, Medical School
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

1997, Bachelors Science - Biology
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

1997, Bachelors Arts - English
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN and Keble College, Oxford University

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GRANTS:

Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation, Resident Research Grant 2005: Biomechanical Function of the Oblique Popliteal Ligament. Principle Investigator.

Zimmer Research Grant:  The Function of the Oblique Popliteal Ligament. A Pilot Study. 2004.

Undergraduate Research Grants, University of Minnesota- TC.  Predator Prey Interactions in a Timberwolf Population Surrounding Itasca State Park. 1996.

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TEACHING:

1998, Director, The Knowledge Co-op
Largest medical school student tutoring program in United States

1994-1997, Senior Lab teaching Assistant
University of Minnesota-TC Department of Biology

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

2002-2004, Resident representative
University of Minnesota Graduate Medical Education Council

2006, Interviewer
Resident Applicant Interviews, University of Minnesota Department of Orthopaedics

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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

LaPrade RF, Morgan PM, Wentorf FA, Johanson S, Engebretsen L; The Anatomy of the Posterior Aspect of the Knee: An Anatomic Study.  Accepted for publication, JBJS-A 2006

Morgan PM, Wentorf F, LaPrade RF. The Oblque Popliteal Ligament is the Prmary Restraint to Knee Hyperextension.  Paper Presentation. European Society of Sports Traumatolgy Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy.  Innsubruck, Austria.  May 2006.

Morgan PM, LaPrade RF, Wentorf F.  The Oblique Popliteal Ligament is the Primary Restraint to Knee Hyperextension.  Paper presentation.  Minnesota Orthopaedic Society.  Minneapolis, MN. May 2006.

Morgan PM, LaPrade RF, Wentorf F.  The Oblique Popliteal Ligament is the Primary Restraint to Knee Hyperextension.  Paper presentation.  Orthopaedic Research Society  Opening Meeting.  Chicago, Il. February 2006.

LaPrade RF, Morgan PM. Anatomy of the Posterior Aspect of the Knee: An Anatomic Study. Poster Presentation.  American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine annual Meeting; Keystone, Colorado. July, 2001.

Morgan PM, LaPrade RF.  Anatomy of the Posterior Aspect of the Knee.  Paper presentation.  Minnesota Orthopaedic Society. Minneapolis, MN, May 2001.

Morgan PM, Ebbert MR, Harris IB.  A comprehensive student peer-teaching program.  Academic Medicine. 74(5):583-4, 1999 May.

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