Baldwin Bone & Joint Adds Pain Management Specialist

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. — Pain management expert Dr. Richard T. Webb will join the fellowship-trained orthopedic physicians and clinical team at Baldwin Bone & Joint in early May. Since 2018, Webb has served as a physician at Total Pain Care in Flowood, Mississippi, where he provided pain care management with a special emphasis on functional improvement, rehabilitation and pain reduction for patients with spinal disorders, joint issues, cancer related pain, complex neurological conditions and work- and athletic-related injuries. Webb also served as an instructor for both the University of Mississippi’s Department of Anesthesia, where he helped develop a job rotation for interventional pain management, and the University of California’s School of Medicine, where he taught courses on the proper prescribing of controlled substances, ethics and the federal and state laws governing controlled substances. Webb holds an MD from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, with a four-year anesthesia residency and a pain medicine fellowship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, a Master of Laws in taxation from the University of Florida School of Law, a law degree from the Mississippi College School of Law and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Mississippi State University. He also holds board certification in anesthesiology and pain medicine from the American Board of Anesthesia.

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