Clinical Professor
Email: mctynan@uci.edu
Dr. Tynan's CV
Orthopaedic Pediatrics and Trauma, Hands
Dr. Tynan’s clinical interests are in pediatric orthopaedics, trauma, and hand surgery. He has advanced training in most areas of orthopaedics but his emphasis is in pediatric problems. His primary research interests are in pediatric trauma.
Dr. Tynan has a special interest in the treatment of orthopaedic disorders of the growing skeleton. Within this field his more specialized interests lie in the contributions of orthopaedic surgery to the long-term management of the myelodysplastic, brain injuries and neuromuscular disorder patients. He is currently working on a research project correlating muscle stretch with p02 at the orthopaedic research lab and is preparing a paper on femoral fractures in children treated with external fixators.
Dr. Tynan received his undergraduate degree and medical doctorate degree from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. He completed his residency in General Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons. Dr. Tynan completed fellowship training in pediatric orthopedics from UC Rancho Los Amigos Hospital. He currently serves as Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of California, Irvine.
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
General Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons
Pediatric Orthopedics, Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center
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