What dual society membership means for your hip and knee care at CJR

CJR Team

DENVER, Colo. At AdventHealth Porter’s Colorado Joint Replacement, our commitment begins with the people we serve. Every advancement, every new technique and every professional milestone is driven by one goal — helping patients move with confidence again and feel whole in body, mind and spirit.

We’re grateful to share that orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jason Jennings has been elected to The Hip Society, joining his colleague Dr. Doug Dennis. This honor is extended only to surgeons recognized for shaping the future of hip care and improving outcomes for patients around the world.

For the individuals who trust us with their care, this recognition means even more.

Patients at CJR have direct access to the latest hip replacement approaches, evidence-based practices and a global network of experts dedicated to safer surgeries and stronger recoveries. With both Dr. Jennings and Dr. Dennis also serving as members of The Knee Society, they are currently the only two Colorado surgeons to hold membership in both respected organizations — a testament to the level of expertise available close to home.

“Being part of The Hip and Knee Societies allows us to learn alongside surgeons from around the world and bring the newest, most effective advancements directly to our patients,” says Dr. Jennings.

Dr. Dennis adds, “Our focus is always on helping each person heal well. These collaborations ensure we can offer the safest treatment options and support patients through every step of their recovery.”

At CJR, honors and achievements are meaningful not for what they say about us — but for how they strengthen the care we provide. Every milestone is another way we fulfill our mission to deliver compassionate, expert orthopedic care that helps people return to what they love.

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