Dr. Huston is fellowship trained
and subspecializes in painful spine disorders. He is an
expert in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
He has been practicing since 1985, when he earned his
medical degree from the Oregon Health Science University
School of Medicine in Portland. He holds a Bachelor of
Science in Food Science and Technology, graduating with
honors from Oregon State University in Corvallis. He
earned his Master’s degree in Rehabilitation from
the University of Washington in Seattle where he performed
his internship and residency.
He took his fellowship training in spine medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. |
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Dr. Huston is board certified
in physical medicine and rehabilitation. In addition to
his current position at The Orthopedic Clinic Association,
he also reviews for the Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation.
He was an assistant professor at the Uniform Services University
of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, and assistant
chief of physical medicine at the Walter Reed Army Medical
Center for the U.S. Army in Washington D.C. Dr. Huston
has also served on several award, planning, and spine
committees for the Physiatric Association of Spine, Sports & Occupational
Rehabilitation.
He has published numerous scientific abstracts, manuscripts,
articles and book chapters for various physical medicine,
rehabilitation and spine disorder publications. He is
regularly asked to present on those topics across North
America. He holds memberships in several professional
organizations including the American Medical Association,
the Association of Academic Physiatrists, and the North
American Spine Society. Dr. Huston is from Washington,
Oregon, California and Hawaii. |
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