M. Daniel Hatch, M.D.
Shoulder Specialist
Dr. Hatch is an accomplished orthopedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow conditions. With a wealth of training and experience, he provides expert care to his patients, combining surgical expertise with a compassionate approach.
Dr. Hatch’s passion for shoulder and elbow surgery led him to refine his skills through extensive training using the latest techniques. He has a deep understanding of the surgical complexities and employs the latest advancements in the field to deliver exceptional care.
Dr. Hatch's commitment to excellence in orthopedic surgery, particularly in the field of shoulder and elbow care, is exemplified by his extensive experience and dedication to his patients' well-being. He uses both his surgical skills and understanding bedside manner to help guide patients through obtaining a successful outcome from the treatment of their condition whether it be through or surgery or other nonsurgical measures.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Dr. Hatch cherishes his personal life. Dr. Hatch and his wife, Geidy have five wonderful children. Driven by their love for the Wasatch Back area, they find joy in living and enjoying the natural beauty of the region. He loves anything with his family as well as skiing, golfing, and boating.
Areas of Expertise
- Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
- Trauma Care (fractures)
Specialty
Physician Assistant
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Certifications
Professional Memberships
- Arthroscopy Association of North America - AANA
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery - AAOS
Education & Training
Fellowship
- Harvard Shoulder and Elbow
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Boston, Massachusetts
Residency
- Penn State Hershey Medical Center
- Hershey, Pennsylvania
Medical School
- Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Washington, District of Columbia
Undergraduate
- Brigham Young University
- Provo, Utah
Journal Articles
- Taylor, K. F., Hatch, M. D., Vakharia, K. T., & Hauck, R. M. (2023). Minimally InvasiveCubital Tunnel Release Utilizing Lighted Retractors: A Study of Residents Novel to thisTechnique Utilizing a Cadaveric Model. Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances, 32(3),193–198.
- Smuin, D., Hatch, M., Winthrop, Z., Gidvani, S., & Hennrikus, W. (2020). The ReductionManeuver for Pediatric Extension Type 3 Supracondylar Humerus Fractures. Cureus,12(7), e9213.
- Smuin, D., Hatch, M., Winthrop, Z., Gidvani, S., & Hennrikus, W. (2020). The ReductionManeuver for Pediatric Extension Type 3 Supracondylar Humerus Fractures. Cureus,12(7), e9213.
- Hatch, M. D., & Hennrikus, W. L. (2018). The Open Bankart Repair for Traumatic AnteriorShoulder Instability in Teenage Athletes. Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 38(1), 27–31.
- Hatch, M. D., Daniels, S. D., Glerum, K. M., & Higgins, L. D. (2017). The cost effectivenessof vancomycin for preventing infections after shoulder arthroplasty: a break-evenanalysis. Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 26(3), 472–477.
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