Ready, Set, Crayon Club Connect! 🖍️✨ Scottish Rite for Children's Crayon Club brings together charitably-minded young professionals with a penchant for philanthropy and a passion for patients. We invite you to join us on Thursday, August 28, at 5:30 p.m. 📍 Scottish Rite for Children 🎤 Hear from a former patient 🏥 Take a behind-the-scenes tour of Scottish Rite 🎟️ This event is free! We hope to see you there!
Congratulations to the 2024-25 fellowship class. Over the past year, they have advanced their surgical expertise, contributed to meaningful research and strengthened the future of pediatric orthopedics. We look forward to watching their continued success! Denver Kraft, M.D. – Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Hannah Hoopes, M.D. – Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health Patton Robinette, M.D. – Pediatric Spine Surgery Fellowship at Starship Foundation Jonathan Grabau, M.D. – A.C. and Eleanor M. Garison Fellowship in Hand and Upper Limb Treatment at Scottish Rite for Children Zach Quanbeck, M.D. – Children's Specialized Hospital
⚾💙 Thank you, North Texas Amateur Baseball League! The NTABL, in partnership with the Frisco RoughRiders, hit it out of the park for Scottish Rite for Children during their American League, National League, and 35+ & 45+ All-Star Games at Riders Field in Frisco. This year marked the 13th time the NTABL has hosted an event benefiting our patients, raising incredible support — just like in 2024, when they donated more than $36,000 to our hospital. Four of our patients, Judson, Ford, Weston and Chloe had the opportunity to throw the first pitch at each of the games. Thank you, NTABL, for more than a decade of generosity, community spirit and heart! 🙌
We're feeling energized and inspired after the 5th Annual International Pediatric Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (MSKUS) Symposium at our Frisco campus! Course Directors Jacob Jones, M.D., RMSK and Heather Benham, D.N.P., APRN, CPNP-PC continue to elevate this event by providing ✅ Unmatched faculty-to-learner ratio ✅ Hands-on sessions that make learning stick ✅ Opportunity to practice newly learned skills with patient models A huge thank you to our expert faculty, enthusiastic learners and the amazing patient models who made this event so impactful. 📣 Who's next? If you’re interested in joining a future hashtag#MSKUS course, let us know—we’d love to have you! https://bit.ly/3Hu6eHh
We are excited to announce that Scottish Rite for Children is the official pediatric healthcare partner of Dallas Trinity FC for the 2025-26 season. ⚽️🏟️ Together with UT Southwestern Medical Center, we are proud to support the club’s mission of advancing health, excellence and community engagement both on and off the pitch. This partnership reflects our shared dedication to empowering athletes and inspiring future generations through leadership, resilience and teamwork. Here is to an incredible season ahead. ✨
Our Scottish Rite family in both Dallas & Frisco saddled up to celebrate our annual Western Day! From cowboy hats to boots and bandanas, our staff wrangled up some serious fun today. 🤠 🌵 #WesternDay #ScottishRiteStyle #WorkdayFun
Scottish Rite for Children is proud to have hosted European colleagues for our first-ever Innovation in Sports Medicine program. In partnership with American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and ESSKA - European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery & Arthroscopy this global exchange brought leading minds to our Frisco campus to dive into the latest breakthroughs in sports medicine and orthopedic care. From surgical techniques to emerging trends, it was all about pushing the field forward — with a warm dose of Texas hospitality.
What an unforgettable evening! 💛🎨 Thank you to everyone who made this year’s Summer Colors Art Auction a beautiful success! From our talented artists and generous bidders to our dedicated sponsors and volunteers. Every brushstroke and every bid helps support the care we provide at Scottish Rite for Children. Until next year! 🌟
Standing room only at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Annual Meeting for a compelling presentation by Jacob Jones, M.D., RMSK. Dr. Jones shared new findings demonstrating early changes in elbow cartilage among young, healthy gymnasts using ultrasound. This research may support earlier detection of elbow conditions, allowing for timely interventions and potentially reducing time away from sport. It was a notable moment at one of the most respected conferences in the field and reinforces Dr. Jones’ role as a global leader in pediatric sports medicine imaging and research. Also representing Scottish Rite for Children were Philip Wilson, M.D., and Henry Ellis, M.D., who each presented original research and led instructional course lectures, further contributing to the advancement of pediatric sports medicine. Conferences like @aossm1972 help keep our team at the forefront of evidence-based, innovative care to support the health and performance of young athletes.
We’re excited to show our support for athletic trainers at the @SWATA Annual Meeting in hashtag#FriscoTX this weekend! Our hashtag#physicaltherapist Katie and hashtag#athletictrainer Monique showcased innovative opportunities for young athletes through our Movement Science Lab. Offering customized, evidence-based, sport-specific movement assessments and injury risk profiling — this is truly next-level care. Stay tuned, you’ve never seen anything like this before! ☕ Hope you enjoyed the coffee! 📸 Katie Sloma, Sophia Gutierrez, Monique Prebensen