Meet Matthew Negem, DO
Dr. Negem is a Texas native, born in Tyler, Texas, and raised in San Antonio, where he attended Central Catholic High School. He spent his youth in South Texas, going back and forth to his family's ranch, where he found a love of working with his hands.
He attended Texas A&M, graduating in 2009 with a degree in Vertebrate Zoology. He was fortunate to be accepted to medical school at the University of North Texas in Fort Worth, where he was a member of the Rural Medical Scholars program. He was accepted into an orthopedic residency at NorthWell Health on Long Island, where he discovered his love for orthopedic trauma and fracture surgery. He was attracted to trauma because of the highly complex surgery and fast-paced environment that comes with working at a trauma center. His residency involved training at multiple level 1 and level 2 trauma centers across Long Island. He then chose to continue his training by completing a 1-year trauma fellowship at The Hughston Clinic under the tutelage of Drs. Robert Harris and John Floyd.
He spent 2 years as an attending physician at a level 1 trauma center in Central Illinois. As one of only two orthopedic traumatologists, he saw and became proficient at caring for an extensive number of complex and devastating injuries, including pediatric trauma. He then took the opportunity to return to South Texas to continue developing the orthopedic trauma program at CHRISTUS Spohn Shoreline with the help of South Texas Bone and Joint.
Dr. Negem is very passionate about acute fracture care as well as nonunions, malunions, and deformity correction surgery and continues to learn as much as he can about these topics.
In his free time, Dr. Negem enjoys hunting and fishing, weightlifting, traveling, and spending time with his family and friends.