NOTES ON PEOPLE
Physician accepts position in Boston
BOSTON - Dr. Paul J. Moroz has recently accepted a position as a clinical fellow in the Department of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. Dr. Moroz's sub-specialty interest is surgery of the pediatric spine and his fellowship appointment is at Boston Children's Hospital.
Dr. Moroz graduated from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, with a B.Sc. in biology and psychology and an M.Sc. degree in epidemiology. He then completed his M.D. degree at the University of Calgary in Alberta, following this with a residency in orthopedic surgery at McMaster University.
Dr. Moroz then spent a year as a clinical scholar and trauma team leader at the Hamilton General Hospital, a Level I trauma center. For the last several years he has been in private orthopedic practice in Owen Sound, Ontario, where he was also an assistant clinical professor of surgery at McMaster University's School of Medicine. During his time there Dr. Moroz became the youngest surgeon to ever become chief of surgery at the Grey-Bruce Regional Health Center.
Dr. Moroz was an active member of Plast in Hamilton, Ontario and spent many summers at the Novyi Sokil campground near Buffalo, N.Y., both as participant and counselor. He is married to Dr. Clare Schnurr, M.D., and their three children, Sonia, Anna and Nicholas have attended "Tabir Ptashat" (Plast's camp program for preschoolers) at Novyi Sokil in recent summers.
Dr. Moroz is the youngest son of Zenovia and the late Vasyl Moroz, P.Eng. of Hamilton.
Dr. Moroz is a member of Ukrainian National Association Branch 438.
Notes on people is a feature geared toward reporting on the achievements of members of the Ukrainian National Association. All submissions should be concise due to space limitations and must include the person's UNA branch number. Items will be published as soon as possible after their receipt, when space permits.
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, November 24, 2002, No. 47, Vol. LXX
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