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    Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Staley Jackson retirement celebrated

    By Amanda Crabtree For The Robesonian,

    21 days ago
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    UNC Health Southeastern Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joe Roberts unveiled a portrait of Dr. Staley Jackson in honor of his retirement during a celebration on Feb. 17. Pictured with Dr. Roberts, from left, are Dr. Jackson, UNC Health Southeastern President/CEO Chris Ellington, and UNC Health Primary Care Medical Director Dr. Dennis Stuart.

    LUMBERTON — On Feb. 17, family, friends and colleagues of Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Staley Jackson gathered in the UNC Health Southeastern cafeteria for a celebration of his retirement.

    UNC Health Southeastern Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joe Roberts presented Dr. Jackson with a crystal tower engraved with his years of service to the medical staff, 1995-2022, as a gift from the UNC Health Southeastern Board of Trustees. Dr. Roberts also unveiled a portrait of Dr. Jackson that has been hung in the medical center’s main corridor as a gift from the UNC Health Southeastern Medical Staff.

    “Dr. Jackson was well respected as an orthopedic surgeon and was very active in the community with the school system, civic groups, and his church,” said Dr. Roberts. “He was very passionate about patient care and his service to the community.”

    A native of Washington, D.C., Dr. Jackson earned his medical degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio in 1979. He completed an internship in orthopedics in 1979 and residency training in orthopedic surgery in 1982, both at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Staten Island, N.Y. He also completed residency training at New York Medical College in Valhala, N.Y., in 1984. His areas of special interest included sports medicine, arthroscopy, total joint replacement and treatment of traumatic injuries.

    Dr. Jackson practiced in Lumberton for more than 12 years before joining the staff of the then named The Orthopaedic Center in October 2007. He served as the medical director of Southeastern Occupational Health W.O.R.K.S. and, in 2019, he began providing orthopedic consults at UNC Health Southeastern’s Whiteville clinic.

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