Chinmay S. Paranjape, MD
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- English
Chinmay Paranjape, M.D., was born and raised in Massachusetts, and progressively moved south along the East Coast for his education, with a stop in Philadelphia where he studied chemical engineering before spending a decade in North Carolina for his medical education and residency. There, he met his wife, Emily, and together they migrated west for his specialty training in pediatric orthopedic and scoliosis surgery. They fell in love with the natural beauty and atmosphere of the West Coast, deciding to make it home for themselves, their dog, Lucky, and their son, Sunny.
For Dr. Paranjape, orthopedic surgery was a natural fit. Growing up woodworking, having studied engineering, and having been an orthopedic patient himself several times in his life, the field of orthopedic surgery represented the perfect blend of his interests, skills, and an opportunity to help others in a way that was personally meaningful. During his training, Dr. Paranjape was drawn to pediatrics. Specifically, children's resilience and the challenge of providing care to a growing child serves as a constant motivation and inspiration to him. During his fellowship, he was drawn to the challenge of caring for the growing spine, and has an interest in spinal care in children of all ages and maturity levels.
Pediatric Care
Specialties
- Orthopaedic Surgery
More About Me
Graduate School
Duke University
Durham, NC
United States of America
5/30/2016
Medical Education
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC
United States of America
5/30/2017
Residency
University of North Carolina Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Chapell Hill, NC
6/23/2022
Fellowship
Rady Children's, San Diego Pediatric Orthopedic Fellowship
San Diego, CA
United States of America
7/31/2023
- 2021-2023: POSNA Resident Engagement Subcommittee Co-chair
- 2023-Current: Member, Pediatric Spine Study Group
- 2022: Best Presentation Trauma 1 Category, North Carolina Orthopaedic Association for "Early Total Hip Arthroplasty is a Cost-Effective Treatment for Severe Radiographic Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Over an Individual's Lifetime"
- 2020: Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
- 2018: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "Top Bone" Award
- 2015-2016: CTSA Scholarship Award, NIH TL1 TR001116
- 2010: Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
- Podium Presentation: Annual Meeting at Orthopaedic Research Society; Automated Segmentation of Knee MRI Scans for Measuring Cartilage Thickness and Running-Induced Strain 02/2024
- Podium Presentation: Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America; Do Children With Normal Acetabuli After Successful Pavlik Harness Treatment For Infantile Hip Dislocation Develop Residual Acetabular Dysplasia At Minimum 4.0 Year Follow-Up? 04/2023
- Poster Presentation: Orthopaedic Research Society; Auto-Segmentation Of The Distal Femur Produces Accurate And Repeatable 3-D Bone Models 02/2023
- E-Poster: European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting; Cost-Effectiveness of Intertrochanteric Osteotomy Versus Total Hip Arthroplasty in Children with Severe Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis 04/2022
- Audio E-Poster: Southern Orthopaedic Association; Cost analysis, radiographic, and patient reported outcomes for bunion correction by modified Lapidus technique 07/ 2021
- Podium Talk: Orthopaedic Research Society; In Vivo Characterization of Acute Localized Tibial Cartilage Strains as a Function of Walk Duration 03/2016
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