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Dr. James B. Bennett, MD

Hand Surgeon | Surgery of the Hand

5402 Sturbridge Dr Houston TX, 77056

About

Dr. James B. Bennett is a hand surgeon practicing in Houston, TX. Dr. Bennett specializes in caring for hand, wrist and elbow problems with the option of surgery as necessary if conservative treatment fails. Many hand surgeons are also experts in diagnosing and caring for shoulder and elbow problems and tend to suggest non-surgical treatments such as hand therapy or physical therapy.

Education and Training

University of Oklahoma BA 1965

University of Houston MBA 1998

Upstate Medical School, Syracu orthopedic surgery residency 1974

University of Louisville fellowship hand surgery 1974

Univ of Louisville Sch of Med, Louisville Ky 1969

Board Certification

Surgery of the Hand (Orthopaedic Surgery)

Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS

Provider Details

Male English, Spanish, French

Areas of expertise and specialization

orthopedic surgeryHand and upper extremity trauma and reconstructive surgery

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Professor / Orthopedic Surgery / Plastic Surgery Baylor College of Medicine 1978 - 2021
  • Clinical Professor Orthopedic surgery University of Texas / Houston 1998 - 2021
  • Clinical Professor Orthopedic surgery University of Texas Medical Branch / Galveston 2014 - 2021

Awards

  • Volunteer service award 2001 ASSH 
  • Surgeon of the year award / Houston 2000 AORN 
  • Mayor's Volunteer Award / City of Houston 2008 City of Houston 

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons  
  • American Medical Association  
  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand  
  • American Orthopedic Association  
  • American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons  
  • American College of Surgeons  

Internships

  • Baylor 1970

Fellowships

  • Louisville Hospital 1975

Articles and Publications

  • Yes - will send CV

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Always wanted to be a surgeon -- it was a dream of his father to be a doctor but never became one so he filled his fathers dream

Areas of research

Implant arthroplasty of the hand , wrist and elbow

Dr. James B. Bennett, MD's Practice location

Retired Jan 2023

5402 Sturbridge Dr -
Houston, TX 77056
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Get to know Hand Surgeon Dr. James B. Bennett, who serves patients in Houston, Texas.

A seasoned hand surgeon, Dr. Bennett is the Vice President of the Fondren Orthopedic Group in Houston, Texas.

Academically, he began his academic journey at the University of Oklahoma, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1965. He then pursued his medical education at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, obtaining his medical degree in 1969, and completed a straight surgical internship at Baylor University School of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals.

Continuing his specialization, Dr. Bennett underwent rigorous residencies in general surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals from 1970 to 1971, and orthopedic surgery at Upstate Medical Center at Syracuse from 1971 to 1974.

To further refine his expertise in hand surgery, he pursued a fellowship in surgery of the hand under the renowned Dr. Harold Kleinert at the University of Louisville School of Medicine from January 1974 to January 1975. He also undertook a traveling fellowship under his mentorship at the Hand Surgery Centers of Europe. Later, he obtained an MBA from the University of Houston in 1998.

Distinguished as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the doctor is board-certified in surgery of the hand and 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.

Continuously advancing his efforts, Dr. Bennett is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, the American Orthopedic Association, the American Orthopedic Association, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, the Houston Orthopedic Society, the International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand, the Peruvian Orthopedic and Traumatology Society, the Texas Medical Association, the Texas Orthopaedic Association, and the Western Orthopedic Association, among others.

With a passion for teaching, he has held numerous faculty appointments throughout his career, including his current position as Clinical Professor in the Department of Plastic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine since 2000. He has also served as Chief of Staff at Texas Orthopedic Hospital since March 1995, and Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Texas – Houston since March 1998.

Additionally, Dr. Bennett’s contributions to medical education include serving as the Director of Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship and the Director of the Hand Surgery Section in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine.

Dedicated to patient care, he has served as a Senior Attending in Orthopedic Surgery at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, since February 1987. He also holds the position of Chief of the Hand Surgery Service at Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, where he has been instrumental in providing specialized care for children in need.

Throughout his career, Dr. Bennett has been recognized for his expertise and leadership. He has served as a consultant in hand surgery and orthopedics for various professional sports teams, including the Houston Oilers, Houston Astros, and Houston Rockets. His involvement in sports medicine highlights his commitment to helping athletes recover from hand and upper extremity injuries.

Hand surgery is surgery of the hand, the wrist, and the peripheral nerves of the upper limb. It also encompasses reconstructive surgery that improves upper limb function. Many disorders and injuries of the hand are treated without surgery, using splints, taping, injections, and hand physiotherapy. Hand surgeons care for these problems with and without surgery. They are specially trained to operate when necessary. Many hand surgeons are also experts in diagnosing and caring for shoulder and elbow problems.

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