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Biography: Dr. Madison is a fellowship trained, board-certified Orthopaedic trauma surgeon specializing in the treatment of complex fractures and dislocations in adults and children. As an Orthopaedic traumatologist, he treats fractures of the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, pelvis, hip, femur, knee, lower leg, ankle, and foot. Dr. Madison was born and raised in Lenexa, KS. He earned his bachelor's degree from Kansas State University and his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed Residency at SUNY- Stony Brook University Hospital and went on to an orthopedic trauma fellowship at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Chattanooga. Dr. Madison comes to Wichita after spending the first 5 years of his practice at the University of South Alabama where he served as Assistant Professor and Director of Orthopaedic Trauma. He joined the AOA practice in September 2024. Dr. Madison enjoys staying up to date on the latest techniques in orthopedics and cares deeply for quality and patient safety. During his time at USA, he served on numerous committees dedicated to improving quality and safety for his patients. He is eager to help design the best treatment strategy for each of his patients and deliver the highest quality care in an effort restore them to their everyday activities and living. In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Madison is passionate about fine woodworking and spending time with his wife and daughter. He most enjoys teaching his daughter essential life skills and has found fatherhood to be the most rewarding of all his endeavors.Favorite quote: "He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist." -Saint Francis of Assisi







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Biography: Dr. Angela Meyer loves guiding patients and "helping people learn to adapt and thrive through the aging process." She especially enjoys working with seniors to help ensure "that the remainder of their life is peaceful and according to their wishes." She likes getting to know patients and takes pride in earning their trust. She never wants them to feel pressured to undergo an evaluation or treatment. "Peace and understanding can go a long way in improving one's mindset," she says. Dr. Meyer is grateful for the opportunity to treat patients around the world. She was a Fulbright Fellow to Germany and a short-term medical missionary to Kazakhstan. In her free time, she loves participating in 5Ks and walking in the park with her family.

Biography: Dr. Loo-Gross is a resident supervising physician and is not accepting new patients. Colleen Loo-Gross, M.D., MPH, received her medical and public health degrees from the KU School of Medicine-Wichita. She completed residency in upstate New York through the Highland Family Medicine program at the University of Rochester Medical Center, with concentrations in global health and maternal child health. Following residency, she completed fellowship training in maternal child health with PCC Community Wellness Center/West Suburban Medical Center in the Chicago area. She then continued working with PCC practicing full-spectrum care before recently moving back to Kansas, where she is joining the Department of Family and Community Medicine as a faculty member.




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Care Philosophy: I enjoy practicing full-spectrum family medicine, including rural, clinical, and hospital medicine. My interests in medicine include obstetrics, women's health, palliative care and hospice, as well as whole-family care. I enjoy seeing patients through all phases of life.

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