No Bones About It | A Columbia Orthopaedic Group Podcast

Inside the OUCH Clinic – Orthopaedic Urgent Care with Stephen Newberry PA-C

16 min · 20 de mar de 2025
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Welcome to Episode 01 of No Bones About It, thanks so much for joining us. In this episode, host and Marketing Director Beau Baehman sits down with Stephen Newberry PA-C, who started and runs the OUCH Clinic, a specialized orthopaedic urgent care center. Stephen shares the story behind the clinic—how it started, its mission, and how it has grown to serve the community. They discuss who can benefit from orthopaedic urgent care, what services the clinic offers, and what sets it apart from traditional emergency rooms and primary care visits. If you've ever wondered when to visit an orthopaedic urgent care or what to expect, this episode is packed with valuable insights!

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