No Bones About It | A Columbia Orthopaedic Group Podcast

A Sit Down w/ Dr. Abram Elsenraat

14 min · 27. aug. 2025
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In this episode, Beau has an opportunity to chat with one of Columbia Orthopaedic Group's newest physicians, Dr. Abram Elsenraat, a Pain Management Specialist. Dr. Elsenraat shares his journey from being a Navy flight surgeon to transitioning into Pain Management, discussing the evolution of techniques in the field and the importance of a comprehensive approach to patient care. He also reflects on his military experiences and how they shaped his medical career, as well as his personal life and family dynamics.

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