Doctor becomes joint replacement patient

Damian Dupuy, MD, Director of Tumor Ablation, Diagnostic Imaging, Rhode Island Hospital, discusses his total knee replacement surgery performed at The Miriam Hospital’s Total Joint Center. Find out more about the Orthopedics Institute programs at Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital and Newport Hospital at: http://www.orthopedicsri.org.org/

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