Brian Curtin
Physician, OrthoCarolina
Dr. Brian Curtin completed undergraduate at Duke University, his masters and medical school at Georgetown University in 2005 and orthopedic training at the University of Louisville in 2010. He then completed a one-year fellowship in Adult Reconstruction at OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, NC. He then joined the orthopedic faculty at the Medical College of Virginia where he was named Clerkship Director for Orthopedics and helped train adult reconstruction fellows and residents in arthroplasty and trauma. Honors include several resident research awards, 2010 Gerhard Kuntscher Award, and Best Teaching Resident Nominee for the Journal of Trauma in 2008. He was also awarded the Max Kade Fellowship in plastic surgery in 2005 spending a month at the University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria. In early 2014, Dr. Curtin returned to OrthoCarolina as a member of the fellowship faculty and faculty with the Carolina’s Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery Department. He is active with both the AAOS and AAHKS serving on several committees. He was also awarded the Rothman-Ranawat Hip Society Traveling Fellowship for 2015. He currently is a board member for NovaLinc CIN through Novant Health and has chaired the Value Based Care Committee at OrthoCarolina for 7 years. Dr. Curtin currently resides in Charlotte, NC with his wife, two sons and daughter, and enjoys snow skiing, mountain biking, and VW Beetle restoration.







