Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman

Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman Professor and Chair, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Los Angeles
United States of America

Experience

Consulting Surgeon
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
2012 - Present
Los Angeles

Director
Keck Hospital of USC
- Present
San Pablo

Professor and Chair
Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
- Present
Los Angeles

Education and Training

Cornell Medical Center
Fellowship - Orthopedic Surgery
1990 - 1991

Albany Medical College, Albany
MD
1980 - 1984
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Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman's top areas of care are Arthritis, Fractures, Dislocated joints, Torn ligaments, Tendon injuries, Osteoporosis, Cerebral palsy, Abnormalities during childhood growth, General rehab from serious injuries, Scoliosis.
Who is Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman?
Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman is Orthopedic Surgeon in Los Angeles. Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman is affiliated with medical facilities such as Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Keck Hospital of USC and many more. Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman graduated from Cornell Medical Center and Albany Medical College, Albany.
What is Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman's education qualification?
Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman graduated from Cornell Medical Center and Albany Medical College, Albany.
Where does Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman work?
Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman is affiliated with medical facilities such as Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Keck Hospital of USC and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Jay Richard Lieberman for Arthritis, Fractures, Dislocated joints, Torn ligaments, Tendon injuries, Osteoporosis, Cerebral palsy, Abnormalities during childhood growth, General rehab from serious injuries, Scoliosis.