Dr. Wint is entering his sixteenth year in Springfield, Massachusetts in the field of Hand Surgery. He has been with the Hand Center of Western Massachusetts since 1992. He is Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand.
Dr. Wint attended the
University of
Pennsylvania, graduating with a bachelor's degree in
Biochemistry and a minor in English. His medical education,
completed in 1986 was at
Columbia University's College of Physicians and
Surgeons. He interned in general surgery for one year
followed by a residency in
Orthopaedic Surgery at UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His training
included electives at
Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in
NYC. Following his Chief Residency year he spent one
year as a fellow in Hand Surgery and Musculoskeletal
Microsurgery at the University at Buffalo School of Medicine.
There his fellowship was undertaken with physicians working at the
Hand Center or Western New York. Dr. Wint came to Springfield
in 1992. He worked with hand surgeon
Dr. Erik
Rosenthal for nine years, initially as part of Pavilion Hand
Surgeons and later with The Hand Center.
Dr. Wint is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopedic
Surgery at
Boston
University School of Medicine and a Clinical Instructor of
Orthopedic Surgery at
Tufts
University School of Medicine. He is licensed in
Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.
He is currently on the full time staff at
Baystate Medical Center. At Baystate, Dr.
Wint participated in ER call as a member of the Hand Service
for fifteen years, giving him extensive experience with trauma and
acute care and late reconstruction of hand and upper extremity
injuries. At
Shriner's Hospital in Springfield he is on the
attending staff and participates in hand clinic and is a lecturer
in a series of twice monthly conferences on "Congenital and
Pediatric Hand and Upper Extremity Problems."
Dr. Wint also has privileges at
Mary Lane Hospital in Ware, where the Hand
Center has a part time satellite office as well as Cooley
Dickinson Hospital in Northampton and Mercy Hospital in
Springfield, Massachusetts. He does much of his
outpatient surgery at
The Pioneer Valley Surgicenter which is
directly below the Hand Center offices in Springfield. Dr.
Wint is also the medical director for Novacare Rehabilitation in
Springfield.
Dr. Wint is a member of the
American Society for Surgery of the Hand and in
the past served on the patient and public education
committee. He is a fellow of the
American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is also a member of the
New
England Hand Society. As a member of the American Medical
Society, the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Hampden District
Medical Society, he served as a delegate to the Massachusetts
Medical Society for several years. Previously he was on the
executive committee of the Hampden District.
Dr. Wint cares for all topics related to the Hand and
Upper extremity. He is especially interested in Workers
Compensation Injuries,
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, including
Endoscopic carpal tunnel release as well as
Peripheral Nerve Compression, Hand and Wrist Fractures and Tendon
Injuries. His strong interest in Workers Compensation
care has been demonstrated in his presentations to the Case
Management Society of New England. His practice also involves Post
Traumatic Reconstruction as well as Congenital Hand
Differences. Recently Dr. Wint was asked to participate in an
online forum for families of children with
Congenital Hand and Upper Extremity
Differences.
Dr. Wint has presented at national meetings with topics
ranging from
endoscopic carpal tunnel release to congenital
hand problems. He has written several articles published
locally and appeared on local news and radio promoting hand safety
in our community including
Doctors
on Call. He is responsible for efforts
towards reducing snow blower injuries,
pumpkin cutting injuries and industrial hand
injuries among others. Some of his campaigns to reduce
injuries to the hand in the home and at work have received national
exposure. He has authored a poster exhibit titled "
Power Saw Injuries of the Hand" at the annual
meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand in Seattle,
WA. He is devoted to promoting ongoing safety and the
prevention of hand injuries in our community.