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Congratulations Dr. Parks on your new book!

Dr. Parks's new text book is out and on Amazon.com! 
 
In 2015, Dr. Parks was asked by McGraw-Hill and the American College of Physicians to prepare a textbook covering the topic of Orthopedics.  Dr. Parks has lectured nationally and internationally on the treatment of knee, shoulder and other orthopedic conditions since 2001, and the lectures became so popular that he was asked to author this text.  The book, whic is being used in medical schools and residency programs across the United States and abroad, is also written as a resource for nurse practioners, PAs and other allied health professionals.  

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