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- Khaled_J._Saleh abstract "Dr. Khaled J. Saleh is the Chairman of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director for Clinical and Translational Research at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic conditions, and is internationally renowned for cutting-edge surgery relating to adult reconstruction and joint replacement. Dr. Saleh is considered one of the leading experts on Health Services Research on Musculoskeletal Medicine and his work has been supported by nearly $7 million in grant funding, resulting in over 200 scientific publications.".
- Q16258297 abstract "Dr. Khaled J. Saleh is the Chairman of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director for Clinical and Translational Research at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic conditions, and is internationally renowned for cutting-edge surgery relating to adult reconstruction and joint replacement. Dr. Saleh is considered one of the leading experts on Health Services Research on Musculoskeletal Medicine and his work has been supported by nearly $7 million in grant funding, resulting in over 200 scientific publications.".