Katherine Coyner, M.D, is an Asst Prof of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCONN. Former college basketball player. A-10 Legend 2017. Promoter of females in medicine
So proud of this incredible group of future women surgeons from UConn School of Medicine — including my mentee Kyanna Alleyne, who matched into orthopaedic surgery right here at UConn!
Read more about this amazing match season and the bright future ahead:
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Proud to be part of the dedicated team keeping UConn’s athletes healthy, strong, and ready to compete at the highest level. At UConn Health, we work behind the scenes to help athletes recover, rebuild, and return to the game safely and stronger than ever.
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Women are more susceptible to certain injuries such as ACL tears, stress fractures and osteoarthritis. The Women’s Center for Motion and Performance at UConn Health addresses those challenges and empowers women to stay healthy and active of their life.
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Check out WFSB’s "Aging in Style" segment featuring our Women's Center for Motion and Performance! Learn how we're helping women stay active and healthy at every stage of life. #WomensHealth#AgingInStyle#GreatDayCT#UConnHealth https://t.co/WrJjbOMBUL
Honored to be mentioned in this inspiring story of resilience and recovery!
Natasha Roggi's journey back to an active lifestyle after a knee and shoulder surgery highlights the exceptional care at UConn Health’s Women’s Center for Motion and Performance.
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Dr. Katherine Coyner was recently named director of the new Women’s Center for Motion and Performance at @uconnhealth. Congrats to @DrCoyner on her new role, this week’s #WednesdayWin
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Drs. Katherine Coyner and Alison Schafer, directors of the new Women’s Center for Motion and Performance at #UConnHealth, discuss how coordinated expertise across specialties, guided by a nurse navigator, ensures the most efficient service.
🎙️Listen: https://t.co/xFp12cjHXU
#DrKatherineCoyner recently joined the #UConnHealth Pulse podcast to discuss the Women's Center for Motion & Performance at UConn Health. Whether you're an elite athlete or just want to stay active, tune in to learn how this care model can benefit women! https://t.co/h8Mo7x51G9