Ernest U. Conrad, MD, FACS
Surgical Oncologist | Surgical Oncology
5420 West Loop S #2400 Bellaire TX, 77401About
Dr. Ernest U ( Chappie ) Conrad, Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Director of the Orthopaedic Oncology program at UTHealth, at the University of Texas Helath Science Center , Houston, Texas .
Dr Conrad founded the Sarcoma programs at the Univ of Washington and Seattle Childrens Hospital in 1986 and the Orthopaedic Oncology service at UTHealth/Memorial Hermann in 2017. He also founded the Northwest Sarcoma Foundation in 2003 representing all sarcoma patients and families in the great Northwest . In collaboration with Dr Janet Eary, at the University of Washington , in 2000 ,he and Dr Eary develped one of the first PET scan imaging programs dedicated to the evaluation of sarcoma patients and their response to systemic chemotherapy . He also pioneered limb Salvage procedures in children and adults with sarcomas of bone and soft tissue .
More recently ,Dr Conrad is the Chairman of the Board for the Sarcoma Alliance for Collaboration and Research ( "SARC") , one of the largest National /International Research Consortiums dedicated solely to clinical trials and research for Sarcoma patients .
Education and Training
Univ of Virginia MD 1979
Hospital for Special Surgery Orthopaedics 1984
Univ of Florida Ortho Oncology 1985
Hospital Sick Children Ped Orthopaedics 1986
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS- 1988
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Very intensive, short-term chemotherapy for children and adolescents with metastatic sarcomas.
- MDR1 gene expression and outcome in osteosarcoma: a prospective, multicenter study.
- Sarcoma tumor FDG uptake measured by PET and patient outcome: a retrospective analysis.
- FDG PET imaging guided re-evaluation of histopathologic response in a patient with high-grade sarcoma.
- Rotational stability of a modified step-cut for use in intercalary allografts.
- Errors in diagnosis and margin determination of soft-tissue sarcomas initially treated at non-tertiary centers.
- Sacral resection and reconstruction for tumors and tumor-like conditions.
- Risk assessment in liposarcoma patients based on FDG PET imaging.
- Survival of tumor megaprostheses replacements about the knee.
- PET imaging: update on sarcomas.
- Spatial heterogeneity in sarcoma 18F-FDG uptake as a predictor of patient
- Risk assessment based on FDG-PET imaging in patients with synovial sarcoma.
- Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in leiomyosarcoma: imaging characteristics.
- Megaprosthesis versus Condyle-sparing intercalary allograft: distal femoral sarcoma.
- Comparison of STIR and spin-echo MR imaging at 1.5 T in 45 suspected extremity tumors: lesion conspicuity and extent.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Orthopaeidc Oncology UTHealth/Memorial Hermann 2017 - Present
Awards
- Distiguished Alumnus Award - HSS 2014 2014 Hosp for Special Surgery
- Academic Student teaching Award 2021 McGovern Medical School 2019,20,21
Professional Memberships
- Am Academy Orthopaedics
- Sarcoma Alliance for Collaboration and Research -"SARC"
- Musculoskjeletal Tumor Society
- Pediatric Orthopedic Soc North America
Fellowships
- Hosp. for Sick Children(Toronto)
- Univ of Florida College of Medicine
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Founder of NW Sarcoma Foundation
Teaching and speaking
- Re Sarcomas and Peds and Oncology.......... Note that I take all patients , with and without Insurance !!!
Areas of research
Pediatric Limb Salvage and PET response to neo-adjuvant chemotherapy
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Get to know Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Ernest U. Conrad, who serves patients in Texas.
Dr. Conrad is a Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). He also sees patients at UT Physicians Orthopedics at Ironman Sports Medicine Institute – Texas Medical Center & UT Physicians Orthopedics at Memorial Hermann Orthopedic and Spine Hospital.
Specializing in orthopedic oncology, his main clinical interests and emphasis include treating bone and soft tissue tumors in children and adults, and in reconstruction and grafting for bone tumors.
Academically, Dr. Conrad earned his undergraduate degree at Washington and Lee University. He completed medical school at The University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, Virginia. He then did his internship at Roosevelt Hospital in New York and his residency in orthopedic surgery at The Hospital for Special Surgery, Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital Cornell Medical Center. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship in orthopedic oncology under Dr. William Enneking at the University of Florida, and also completed an additional fellowship in pediatric orthopedics under Dr. Mercer Rang at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario.
Shortly after completing his fellowship in Toronto, Dr. Conrad moved to the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. He made the move because he was able to treat sarcoma using chemotherapy, which was a new idea and what he believed was just the beginning of treating bone and soft tissue tumors. In Seattle, he paved the way and helped set standards for the world in assessing risk and response in sarcoma patients using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and as well for limb salvage surgery (skeletal bone in adults and children). Currently, his interest includes finding new drugs for sarcoma treatment.
A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the doctor is board-certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS). The ABOS is an organization with the goal of establishing educational and professional standards for orthopedic residents and surgeons as well as evaluating the qualifications and competence of orthopedic surgeons.
Attributing his success to academic discipline, Dr. Conrad’s research projects include multiple clinical studies in pediatric and adult tumors with a special interest in pediatric limb-sparing procedures, benign pediatric tumors, and soft-tissue sarcomas in adults. His research interests include the metabolic imaging of sarcomas, the clinical and biologic description of hereditary multiple exostoses, and the response associated with musculoskeletal transplantation. He instituted the first multidisciplinary clinics in both pediatric and adult sarcomas at Children’s and the University of Washington.
Orthopedic surgery is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders.
When he is not working, Dr. Conrad devotes his time to his wife and three adult children. He also enjoys fishing and boating. His favorite places to vacation are Amsterdam and Hood Canal, and his favorite professional publications include the Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics B, Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
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