In the News
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In addition to their daily interaction with patients, the doctors of Essex Orthopaedics are involved in a number of newsworthy activities. Whether it be serving the community through volunteerism, pioneering a new technique or launching an innovative specialty area, our staff commands media attention through its hard work, professionalism and dedication to breaking new ground in the industry.
• Doctor-Patient Relationship: Active Listening is Key to Successful Treatment & Successful Outcomes (as seen in Greater Salem Magazine)
• Sunday News Medical Journal: Hip, knee specialist joins Essex Orthopaedics (as seen in the Union Leader)
• Love talking about Essex Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine! Listen HERE!
• Salem, NH Surgeon Travels to Berlin, Germany for Advanced Training (as seen in The Windham Independent)
• Dana Farber Marathon Challenge Team
• 8th Annual Mini Health Fair & Business After Hours
• Salem Orthopaedist Helps Multi-Sport Athletes Maintain Their Edge (as seen in The Windham Independent)
• Service Club of Andover’s Annual Fundraising Gala and Auction
• Surgery Ends Decades of Struggling (as seen in the Union Leader)
• Congratulations Dr. Campbell (as seen in The Windham Independent)
• Dr. Joshua Philbrick Joins Essex Orthopaedics (as seen in The Windham Independent)
• Philbrick Joins Essex Orthopaedics (as seen in the Union Leader)
• Dr. Joshua Philbrick Joins Essex Orthopaedics
• Athletes Put Knees, Wrists, Ankles in Surgeon’s Hands
• Tahsin Ergin of Essex Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine to Travel to Colorado
• Dr. Thomas Hoerner Provides Advice to Professional Golfers
• Dr. Tahsin Ergin to Treat Athletes at Olympic Training Center
• We’re at Orchard Surgical Center in Salem, NH
• Free Sports Physicals
• A Nation in Motion – Dr. Tahsin Ergin
• Salem Surgeon Uses TunnelPro System for Less Invasive Rotator Cuff Surgery
• Succeeding at the Highest Level

We once again participated in Toys for Tots, this year in conjunction with the US Marine Corps and the Salem Police Department, accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys for the children in our community.