Eeric Truumees
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM)
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM) was named president of the North American Spine Society. Dr. Truumees is an orthopedic spine surgeon with Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis, and professor of orthopedic
and neurological surgery at the University of Texas, Dell Medical School. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic and his fellowship in spine surgery with Harry Herkowitz at Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. Dr. Truumees’ research and academic work has included more than 15 NIH and industry sponsored multi-center trials, which generated over 30 peer-reviewed publications of original research, 40 invited publications, 50 chapters and monographs and two books. Dr. Truumees has given more than 200 national and international presentations, lectureships and instructorships.
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM)
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM) has been named professor of surgery at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. Previously, he was clinical director for the Harold W. Gehring Center for Biomechanical Research and Implant Retrieval at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. He has also served as adjunct faculty for the bioengineering center at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM)
Eeric Truumees (Col ’89, Med ’93 CM) is a spine surgeon in Austin, Texas. He has been named interim chief executive officer of the Seton Brain and Spine Institute, a 40-physician, multidisciplinary integrated care program that supports the entire spectrum of brain and spine care through neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery and physical medicine and rehabilitation.