• At A Glance
  • Education & Publications
  • Affiliations
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    Bio
    Dr. Paul W. Codjoe, MD, joined Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics after spending a year in private practice and another year in fellowship at the world renowned Hughston Clinic in Columbus, GA, where he specialized in arthroscopic surgery and minimally invasive joint reconstructive procedures of the knee and shoulder. Dr. Codjoe is board-certified by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). He specializes in Sports Medicine and General Orthopaedics. Dr. Codjoe was born in Accra, Ghana and came to the United States in 1989. He earned his bachelors degree from Rutgers University and subsequently attended Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He finished his Internship in General Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery residency at Temple University Hospital. During his training he has served as team physician for several high schools and a semi-professional hockey team. He has also given several presentations on various subjects and been an author of abstracts and articles within his medical speciality. Dr. Codjoe is a member of several organizations including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons( AAOS), American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), New Jersey Orthopaedic Society (NJOS) and Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society (POS). He enjoys spending time with his wife, who is a family physician, and his four children. His hobbies include traveling, weight lifting and golf.
  • Medical School

    Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, NJ, United States, 2001

    Residency

    Orthopedic Surgery Residency, Temple University Hospital, PA, United States, 2006

    Fellowship

    The Hughston Clinic, P.C., GA, United States, 2007

    Publications
    • Title:Treatment Outcomes of Femoral Shaft Fractures with Associated Vascular Injuries
      Authors:Co-author
      Publisher:submitted for OTA 2007 meeting, Published in Temple Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine
      Date:2007
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