About me
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, is a well-known orthopedic and spinal surgeon, humanitarian, and sports fan. He has also won awards as a doctor. He knows more than one language and has many interests in and out of work. Dr. Paragioudakis is a loving husband and father of four children. He is also the Residency Director for the orthopedic residency program at the Monmouth Medical Center.
Current Role & Duties
Steve Paragioudakis, oversees the orthopedic training program at Monmouth Medical Center. In this job, he works with trainees at the oldest orthopedic residency program in the state, which was started in 1945. Residents get both clinical and academic training, and there is a strong study program. Paragioudakis offers his knowledge to help develop new ways to treat joint problems. In this job, he gives trainees early surgery experience and helps them prepare for fellowship training.
Paragioudakis is also still working on research goods for several devices. His specialties are minimally invasive spine surgery, robotic spine surgery, revision spine surgery, and SI pain treatments. These methods have changed how spinal surgery is done, making it more likely that the surgery will succeed and shorten the time it takes to recover. This helps a lot of people feel less pain and get better results.
About your education
Paragioudakis went to Johns Hopkins University and got a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is a well-known practitioner and scholar. Then, he went to Rutgers' School of Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) to get a degree in medicine. After getting his medical degree, Paragioudakis interned and trained at the Department of Orthopaedics at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, then went on to finish two studies in spine surgery. The first was at Stanford University in Palo Alto, and the second was at St. Mary's Program in San Francisco.
Skills and Experience in the Workplace
Dr. Paragioudakis is known for his study and surgical work throughout his 30-year career. In 2000, he wrote a clinical science paper about a study on low back pain that won the International Volvo Award for Low Back Pain study.
Paragioudakis started Orthopedic Spine Specialists of NJ. He is a skilled orthopedic spine expert. As a dentist and business owner, he has done very well. In this way, he also helped start the Center for the Functional Restoration of the Spine (CRFS), which has locations in New Jersey in Toms River, Shrewsbury, and Edison.
As an orthopedic spine expert, he also helps patients get good results. His work focuses on acute, congenital, and long-term problems with the spine. He has treated people with degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, tumors, scoliosis, infections, and sports-related injuries with surgery and other methods.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, thinks his practice is at the forefront of minimally invasive surgical techniques. He likes working with patients to help them understand their condition and find the best solution. He is also an expert in orthopedic care and second-time spine surgery.
Dr. Paragioudakis is currently associated with the following hospitals:
As a caring healthcare worker, he tries to understand what's wrong with a patient. Dr. Paragioudakis also thinks that educating patients is important. The more
The more a person knows about their condition and the offered treatments, the better their chances of getting better. So, he focuses on making personalized treatment plans because he believes every patient gets the best chance of a good outcome.
Awards
Dr. Paragioudakis has won many awards for his kindness, promptness, and professional skills. For example, he received the Dr. Recognition Award for Compassion for over ten years. This award goes to doctors who treat their patients well. It is based on how well doctors treat their patients as rated by their patients. He also won the "Patient's Choice" award for seven years in a row. This award shows how doctors can have a good effect on their patients. It is given to doctors and surgeons whose marks on patient surveys are very close to perfect. He has also won the "Most Caring Doctor" award for more than five years in a row.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, has won many professional and patient-based awards in his long and successful work. But he stays focused on helping each patient improve and make good life changes.
Giving to charity (philanthropy)
He was born and raised in New Jersey. He helps his neighborhood by giving money to his church and local groups. He also gives his time and energy to causes he cares about. For example, the well-known doctor tells young people to stay active and has loved coaching youth basketball leagues for the past 20 years. Paragioudakis is also a member of Leadership 100, which honors the Orthodox religion and Hellenic heritage.
Groups of professionals
Dr. Steve is a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Being a part of these other professional groups helps him keep up with the latest developments and trends in orthopedic and spinal surgery, his two main areas of work.
Personal hobbies and interests
Dr. Paragioudakis is very committed to his work but also knows how important it is to have a balanced life. By living a well-rounded life, he sets an example for his children and young doctors.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, to travel with his family and try out new places. He is especially interested in business and sports and still likes to stay busy. He likes to lift weights and work out, and when he travels, he often goes somewhere with a beach and a nice view.
The international doctor also speaks English and Greek. He has also learned Spanish. This gives him a unique set of skills for traveling around the world.
Current Role & Duties
Steve Paragioudakis, oversees the orthopedic training program at Monmouth Medical Center. In this job, he works with trainees at the oldest orthopedic residency program in the state, which was started in 1945. Residents get both clinical and academic training, and there is a strong study program. Paragioudakis offers his knowledge to help develop new ways to treat joint problems. In this job, he gives trainees early surgery experience and helps them prepare for fellowship training.
Paragioudakis is also still working on research goods for several devices. His specialties are minimally invasive spine surgery, robotic spine surgery, revision spine surgery, and SI pain treatments. These methods have changed how spinal surgery is done, making it more likely that the surgery will succeed and shorten the time it takes to recover. This helps a lot of people feel less pain and get better results.
About your education
Paragioudakis went to Johns Hopkins University and got a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is a well-known practitioner and scholar. Then, he went to Rutgers' School of Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) to get a degree in medicine. After getting his medical degree, Paragioudakis interned and trained at the Department of Orthopaedics at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, then went on to finish two studies in spine surgery. The first was at Stanford University in Palo Alto, and the second was at St. Mary's Program in San Francisco.
Skills and Experience in the Workplace
Dr. Paragioudakis is known for his study and surgical work throughout his 30-year career. In 2000, he wrote a clinical science paper about a study on low back pain that won the International Volvo Award for Low Back Pain study.
Paragioudakis started Orthopedic Spine Specialists of NJ. He is a skilled orthopedic spine expert. As a dentist and business owner, he has done very well. In this way, he also helped start the Center for the Functional Restoration of the Spine (CRFS), which has locations in New Jersey in Toms River, Shrewsbury, and Edison.
As an orthopedic spine expert, he also helps patients get good results. His work focuses on acute, congenital, and long-term problems with the spine. He has treated people with degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, tumors, scoliosis, infections, and sports-related injuries with surgery and other methods.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, thinks his practice is at the forefront of minimally invasive surgical techniques. He likes working with patients to help them understand their condition and find the best solution. He is also an expert in orthopedic care and second-time spine surgery.
Dr. Paragioudakis is currently associated with the following hospitals:
- The Monmouth Medical Center
- Hackensack University Hospital
- A hospital in Riverview.
- The hospital at Jersey Shore University
As a caring healthcare worker, he tries to understand what's wrong with a patient. Dr. Paragioudakis also thinks that educating patients is important. The more
The more a person knows about their condition and the offered treatments, the better their chances of getting better. So, he focuses on making personalized treatment plans because he believes every patient gets the best chance of a good outcome.
Awards
Dr. Paragioudakis has won many awards for his kindness, promptness, and professional skills. For example, he received the Dr. Recognition Award for Compassion for over ten years. This award goes to doctors who treat their patients well. It is based on how well doctors treat their patients as rated by their patients. He also won the "Patient's Choice" award for seven years in a row. This award shows how doctors can have a good effect on their patients. It is given to doctors and surgeons whose marks on patient surveys are very close to perfect. He has also won the "Most Caring Doctor" award for more than five years in a row.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, has won many professional and patient-based awards in his long and successful work. But he stays focused on helping each patient improve and make good life changes.
Giving to charity (philanthropy)
He was born and raised in New Jersey. He helps his neighborhood by giving money to his church and local groups. He also gives his time and energy to causes he cares about. For example, the well-known doctor tells young people to stay active and has loved coaching youth basketball leagues for the past 20 years. Paragioudakis is also a member of Leadership 100, which honors the Orthodox religion and Hellenic heritage.
Groups of professionals
Dr. Steve is a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Being a part of these other professional groups helps him keep up with the latest developments and trends in orthopedic and spinal surgery, his two main areas of work.
Personal hobbies and interests
Dr. Paragioudakis is very committed to his work but also knows how important it is to have a balanced life. By living a well-rounded life, he sets an example for his children and young doctors.
Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, to travel with his family and try out new places. He is especially interested in business and sports and still likes to stay busy. He likes to lift weights and work out, and when he travels, he often goes somewhere with a beach and a nice view.
The international doctor also speaks English and Greek. He has also learned Spanish. This gives him a unique set of skills for traveling around the world.