Fellowship Faculty
Kari M. Babinski, MD
Dr. Babinski specializes in general orthopaedics and sports medicine at New Mexico Orthopaedics and is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Dr. Babinski completed a fellowship in trauma at the University Clinic for Traumatology in Graz, Austria, followed by an additional fellowship focused in shoulder and elbow at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. A fellowship is the highest level of training available for a physician in the United States.
Part of Dr. Babinski's practice involves working with athletes recovering from injuries in various sports including volleyball, basketball, skiing, football and soccer. Before joining New Mexico Orthopaedics, Dr. Babinski practiced at the Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin, a physician clinic with more than 700 doctors. His focus at Marshfield was sports medicine and reconstruction of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Dr. Babinski also treated a large number of occupational and trauma injury patients during this part of his career. Away from the office, Dr. Babinski enjoys mountain bike racing, road cycling, skiing and hiking.
Undergraduate Degree
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Medical School
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Internship
University of Utah, School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, Utah
Residency
University of Utah, School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, Utah
Fellowship
Baylor University Medical Center
Houston, Texas
University Clinic for Traumatology
Graz, Austria
Hospital Affiliations
New Mexico Orthopaedic Surgery Center
Albuquerque Regional Medical Center
Presbyterian Hospital
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