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InMotion Clinic
Orthopedic Services
Orthopedics is the medical and surgical specialty that diagnoses and treats disorders that effect the bones, joints, muscles, nerves, and their supporting structures. This branch of medicine focuses on the treatment of acute, chronic, or traumatic injuries and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
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Mike Brown, MD
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Michael A. Brown MD, received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at Barnes Hospital for Crippled Children in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Brown went on to receive a fellowship from the University of Texas Southwest for Total Joint Replacement.
He joined PeaceHealth Medical Group's InMotion Clinic in August 2006. With the InMotion Clinic, Dr. Brown brings contemporary orthopedic skills to a team of professionals also offering physical therapy, physiatrist, pain management, and chiropractic services. He is an active member of the medical staff at St. John Medical Center and enjoys the local community in which he resides. |
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| Mark Reis, MD, joined InMotion in November 2006. He earned his medical degree from Northwestern University in Chicago and completed his subspecialty in orthopedics at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic in Los Angeles. While there, Dr. Reis participated in athletic coverage for USC football, L.A. Lakers, L.A. Dodgers, L.A. Kings, and L.A. Angels sports teams. Dr. Reis moved to Port Townsend where he had a private practice for nine years and operating privileges at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. He has served on the Associate Clinical Facility for the University of Washington Department of Orthopedic Surgery since 2000. Dr. Reis is the current president of the Washington State Orthopedic Association. |

Mark Reis, MD
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Randall Espinosa, MD
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Randall A. Espinosa, MD, received his undergraduate
degree from Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado in 1983 and his
medical degree in 1987 from the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine.
He completed his internship in general surgery in 1988 and his residency in
orthopedic surgery in 1993 at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El
Paso, Texas. Dr. Espinosa went on to complete a fellowship in hand surgery
from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in
Washington, D.C. in 1997.
Dr. Espinosa compiled 30 years as a military surgeon in the Army serving in
many international venues. Most notably Iraq and Afghanistan, where he
performed emergency surgery for injured soldiers and civilians. Dr./Colonel
Espinosa retired from the Army joining PeaceHealth Medical Group at the
InMotion Clinic in September 2008. He brings a wealth or experience and
specialized skills in orthopedic hand surgery to our community.
Dr. Espinosa enjoys spending quality time with his family, fly tying and
fishing, running, parachuting, skiing, cycling, landscaping, motorcycling,
hiking, hunting, camping and woodworking. |
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