Dr. Noblin joined Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists in 1997 and is a
co-founder and Medical Co-director of The Sports Medicine Specialists
of Mississippi, a service of Bienville Orthopaedic Specialists. He completed
a sports medicine fellowship with the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs
(1996-97). He was an All-Southeastern Conference performer as a safety
at the University of Mississippi in 1986 and honorable mention All American
that same year. He earned academic All American in 1986. He was the recipient
of the SEC Scholar Athlete Award in 1986 and the recipient of NCAA and
National Football Foundation Hall of Fame post-graduate scholarships
that same year. He is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic
Surgeons. He is a 1991 graduate of the University of Mississippi School
of Medicine.
SPECIALTY: Orthopaedic Surgery
SUBSPECIALTY, FELLOWSHIP: Sports Medicine Fellowship, University
at Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri 1996-1997; Kansas City Chiefs Football
Club, Team Physician 1996-1997
SPECIAL AREA OF INTEREST: Sports Medicine
HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS: Biloxi Regional Medical Center, Ocean
Springs Hospital, Cedar Lake Surgery Center, Ocean Springs Surgical & Endoscopy
Center
EDUCATION: College-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN;
University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS; Medical School-University of Mississippi
School of Medicine, Jackson, MS; Internship-Orthopaedic Surgery-University
of Mississippi, Jackson, MS; Residency-Orthopaedic Surgery-University
of Mississippi, Jackson, MS; AO Fellowship: Panhandle Sports Medicine,
Amarillo, TX; AO Fellowship: Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, Institute
of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Fellowship-Sports Medicine, University of Missouri
at Kansas City; Kansas City Chief Football Club, Team Physician
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,
American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Association, American
Society for Tennis Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America,
International Cartilage Repair Society, Mississippi Orthopaedic Society,
Mississippi State Medical Association, Southern Medical Society, University
of Mississippi Alumni Association
PUBLICATIONS:
- Noblin, J.D.., Bendayan J., Freeland A., “A Posteromedial
Second Incision to Reduce and Stabilize the Displaced Posterior Fragment
that Occurs in Schatzker Type V Bicondylar Tibial Plateau Fractures”.
Orthopedics 1996, 19: 903-904
- Noblin, J.D., Low, K., Browne, J.E., Barnthouse, C., Scott, A.R., “Jones
Fractures in the Elite Football Player”. Journal of Surgical
Orthopaedic Advances, Nov. 2004, Vol. 13, No. 3, 156-160
PRESENTATIONS:
- Noblin, J.D., Geissler W. “Heterotopic Ossification in Elbow
Injuries”. Presented at American Society for Tennis Medicine,
AOA Annual Meeting, OTA and AOA Residents Conference.
- Noblin, J.D., Geissler W., and Betcher R. “A Comparison of
Intraarticular Morphine and Marcaine After Knee Arthroscopy”.
Presented at AOA Residents Conference, AOA Annual Meeting.
- Noblin, J.D., Geissler W., “Heterotopic Ossification in Elbow
Injuries”. Most Outstanding Paper - Presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Mississippi Orthopaedic Society 1994
- Noblin, J.E., Browne J., Barnthouse C. “Jones Fractures in
Elite Football Players”. Presented at NFL-AOSSM
HONORS, AWARDS, ACCREDITATIONS:
- Academic All Southeastern Conference, 1984-85-86
- All Southeastern Conference - Football
University of Mississippi, 1986
- Academic All-American Football Team
University of Mississippi, 1986
- Recipient of Southeastern Conference
Scholar Athlete Award, 1986
- Honorable Mention All-American Football, 1986
- Recipient of NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship, 1986
- Recipient of National Football Foundation
Hall of Fame Post-Graduate Scholarship, 1986
- Donald T. Imrie Award
Top Graduate Medical Student entering the
Field of Orthopaedic Surgery, 1991
- Robert Caldwell Memorial Award
Presented by the Mississippi Medical Assurance Association, 1996
- Regions Bank SEC Business Salute
Class of 2006 Honoree
INTERESTS: Boating, Sports and Family
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