Gregory P. Duff
Gregory P. Duff, MD, FAAOS started practicing orthopaedics and sports medicine in Kitsap County in 1997. In addition to being a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Duff has also earned Board-Certification in Sports Medicine. He specializes in shoulder and elbow surgery and reconstruction of the knee and ankle in athletes. He is team physician for Klahowya Secondary School, a member of the Central Kitsap Sports Medicine Advisory Committee and provides physician coverage for many annual Kitsap County athletic events. He has a special interest in the prevention of athletic injuries.
Dr. Duff entered the field of orthopaedics as a teenager doing cancer research at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in the department of orthopaedics. He participated in his first knee arthroscopy in 1978 while assisting his father and mentor. He continued his cancer studies into his college studies at Duke University and then along into medical school at Harvard. While at Harvard he proctored and mentored young student athletes. He completed his Orthopaedic Residency and Sports Medicine training at the University of North Carolina during a number of their NCAA championships.
Dr. Duff enjoys spending time with his family, coaching his son's hockey team, playing hockey, skiing and traveling.
Team Physician:
- Klahowya Secondary School
- Olympic Community College
- Kitsap Pumas
- Kitsap Bluejackets
Education:
- Duke University
- Harvard Medical School
Post Graduate Training:
- University of North Carolina (Residency—General Surgery)
- University of North Carolina (Residency—Orthopaedic Surgery)
Certification:
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery – Orthopaedic Surgery
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery – Orthopaedic Sports Medicine