Micah K. Sinclair, M.D.
Assistant Professor
- Children's Mercy Hospital
Biography
Dr. Micah K. Sinclair is an Orthopaedic Surgeon with roots in Kansas City. She attended Georgetown University for both her undergraduate degree in Chemistry as well as Georgetown University Medical School. She believes strongly in the ideal of Cura Personalis, which Georgetown University Medical School embodies, and she emphasizes this in her care of patients. After medical school graduation, she moved back to the Midwest for residency at Loyola University Medical Center in the Chicagoland area. Having been inspired by and fortunate to work with internationally recognized adult and pediatric hand surgeons, Drs. Light and Bindra, she chose to pursue hand surgery. She went on to a fellowship in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah, which allowed her to train in both adult and pediatric hand surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she began her career at the University of Cincinnati, working with the residents in the orthopaedic surgery department and the Mary S. Stern hand surgery fellows. When the opportunity arose to move home, and combine her education, experience and work interests, this has brought her to her current position.
Education and Training
- M.D. - Georgetown University Medical School United States
- Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center United States
- Fellowship - Orthopaedic Hand Surgery, University of Utah United States
Certifications
- Board Certification - Orthopaedic Surgery
- Board Certification - Orthopaedic Surgery of the Hand