C. Robinson Dyer, M.D.
Skyline Office
Hendersonville
After
graduating from Johns Hopkins with a double major in Biomedical
and Materials Engineering, Dr. Dyer attended medical school
at Vanderbilt University graduating in 1988. He completed
his orthopaedic residency at the University of Southern California/Los
Angeles County program and then a Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy
Fellowship at Baptist Hospital here in Nashville.
Dr. Dyer’s engineering and sports background combine
well with his orthopaedic interests in shoulder, knee and
hip surgery. He has significant experience in the latest arthroscopic
surgical techniques and reconstruction of complex extremity
trauma and arthritic joints.
Dr. Dyer represents Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance on community
panels for Workers Compensation injuries. He has extensive
experience with Independent Medical Examinations.
Dr. Dyer is currently the Vice-Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery
at Skyline Medical Center and is a member of the medical staff
with surgical privileges at Baptist Hospital and Hendersonville
Hospital. He covers numerous sports teams in the mid state
area.
Away from work, Dr. Dyer spends his free time with his wife
and growing young family. He is an avid swimmer and he enjoys
competing in running races throughout the area.
Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Education
Medical School
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville, TN (M.D. 1988)
Undergraduate
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD (B.S.E. 1984)
Professional Training
Fellowship
Baptist Hospital
Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine
(1993-1994)
Residency
University of Southern California
LA County and Affiliated Hospitals
(1988-1993)
Professional Organization Membership
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Fellow
American Medical Association
Johns Hopkins Alumni Association
Southern Orthopaedic Association
University of Southern California Graduate Orthopaedic Society
Professional Presentations, Papers and Research
Bone Tunnel Enlargement in Allograft Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Replacement. Presented AANA, San Francisco, CA - 5/95
Pathology of the Distal Radio-Ulna Joint in Galeazzi Fracture.
Accepted Orthopaedic Review, pending publication
Gestational Diabetes: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies.
Practical Diabetology, 1998, Vol. 5, No. 5
Arm Ergometry is a Safe Exercise for Women. Vanderbilt Research
Forum, 1987