Dr. Armin Tehrany: A Case Study

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MOC’s very own orthopedic specialist, Dr. Armin Tehrany, received one of the most prestigious acknowledgments a physician can receive.
Yesterday, Dr. Tehrany joined the Society of Honorary Police Surgeons of the City of New York (NYPD). He was sworn in by Police Commissioner Raymond William J. Bratton.
“I’m beyond words to express the honor I’ve been awarded to serve my country by providing superb orthopedic care for the NYPD. It’s a profound privilege to be a healthcare provider to the NYPD members who wholeheartedly serve the city, and put their lives on the line every day,” says Dr. Armin Tehrany.
The members of the Society of Honorary Police Surgeons are physicians who display an outstanding expertise in one of the following specialties:

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