Bio
Dr. Paul Phillips IV is an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Surgeon with Fellowship training
in Sports Medicine. He specializes in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of athletic
injuries involving the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee joint. Dr. Phillips received
advanced training and has expertise in complex shoulder and knee arthroscopy, hip
arthroscopy, joint preservation, cartilage restoration, meniscus surgery, and treatment
of athletes of all ages.
Dr. Phillips earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and
subsequently completed a General Surgery Internship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, a Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital. He then underwent a rigorous Orthopedic
Surgery Residency training program at the State University of New York in Buffalo.
After residency, Dr. Phillips completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Houston Methodist
Hospital in the renowned Texas Medical Center where he served as Assistant Team Physician
for the Houston Texans, Houston Astros, Houston Rockets, Rice University Owls, NASA
Astronaut Corps, and Head Team Physician for Barbers Hill High School Athletics.
Dr. Phillips is a strong believer in education and staying up to date with advances
in treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. He delivers cutting edge surgical and nonsurgical
treatment to patients from all walks of life. Dr. Phillips serves as an Assistant
Professor in Orthopedic Surgery at the LSU Health Science Center in New Orleans and
as an Attending Physician in the LSU Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program. He is involved
in teaching students and residents.
Education
Medical School
Boston University School of Medicine
Field of Study: Medicine
Year Completed: 2012
Internship
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Field of Study: General Surgery Internship
Year Completed: 2013
Residency
University of Buffalo
Field of Study: Orthopaedic Surgery Residency
Year Completed: 2018
Fellowship
Houston Methodist Hospital/Cornell Univ
Field of Study: Sports Medicine Fellowship, Orthopaedics
Year Completed: 2019