She envisions establishing Bluetail clinics in a dozen or more states. She has the drive, vision and proven ability to create and run a multistate business. With her busy schedule and long hours, she has performed more of several types of regenerative procedures than any other physician in the nation. She thrives on helping patients by treating them with regenerative therapy procedures. As a physician, Oliver has two sets of skills and passions that power her career. As the business has grown, so has the number of partners. Oliver is one of the two founding partners in the group, having started it 14 years ago with Dr. In all, Bluetail is composed of eight different clinics in five states. Louis, Minnesota, Florida, Arkansas and Wisconsin. Oliver, who is board certified in family medicine as well as sports medicine, spends part of her week traveling to other Bluetail offices, located in St. Kristin Oliver co-owns and staffs the clinic on West Broadway. At the Columbia clinic, located on West Broadway, the focus is on regenerative therapy, an evolving branch of medicine that more and more patients are choosing.ĭr. And just as its name sets it apart from other more conventionally named groups, so does its focus. 2005 117:251–8.Bluetail Medical Group is an unlikely name for a medical practice. Surgical relief of causalgia with an artificial nerve guide tube: successful surgical treatment of causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome type II) by in situ tissue engineering with a polyglycolic acid-collagen tube. Inada Y, Morimoto S, Moroi K, Endo K, Nakamura T. Regeneration of peripheral nerve gaps with a polyglycolic acid-collagen tube. Inada Y, Morimoto S, Takakura Y, Nakamura T. Pharmaceuticals and medical devices agency (Independent administrative agency of Japan). Regeneration of the nerves in the aerial cavity with an artificial nerve conduit-recostruction of chorda tympani nerve gaps. Recurrent laryngeal nerve regeneration by tissue engineering.
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