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November 5, 2020
Hannah Dunn
Dr. Corbett and Team

Daphne, AL (November 5, 2020) — Baldwin Bone & Joint is proud to announce its newest clinical team member and physician assistant, Hannah Dunn, who will provide patient care with the team of Dr. Drew Corbett.

Dunn has years of orthopaedic training in the field, including experience in Alabama, Mississippi, and North Carolina. She excelled in athletic training and has notably served as a Certified Athletic Trainer at the Division 1 NCAA level.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Troy University, a master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of Southern Mississippi as well as a second master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of South Alabama.

“I’m so proud to join the team at Baldwin Bone & Joint and stand ready to use my experience and knowledge to help our patients return to a full and active lifestyle,” Dunn said.  (photo: Hannah Dunn, PA-C)

Dunn has earned experience in a variety of fields including primary care, surgery, internal medicine, cardiology, emergency medicine and CVT surgery.

 “We are so glad to have someone of Hannah’s caliber joining our team,” Dr. Drew Corbett said. “Her background in athletic training will be an asset for our patients and an excellent resource to provide continued excellence in patient care and treatment.”  (photo:  Drew Corbett, M.D.)

October 27, 2020
October 13, 2020

Becker’s Spine ReviewAlabama orthopedic practice opens Osteo Health Clinic
Daphne, Ala.-based Baldwin Bone & Joint recently opened its Osteo Health Clinic at its main office to help patients develop and maintain optimal bone health. Led by clinical coordinator Holly Scott…

ES Chamber of CommerceBaldwin Bone & Joint Announces Opening of Osteo Health Clinic with Clinic Coordinator Holly Scott –  Daphne, Al-based, Baldwin Bone & Joint is excited to announce the opening of its new Osteo Health Clinic, a comprehensive, patient-centered care facility to help clients develop and maintain optimal bone health. Under the leadership of Clinic Coordinator Holly Scott, CRNP, the Osteo Health Clinic specializes in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and other related bone conditions.


October, 2020

Eastern Shore Parents Magazine (Oct 2020 online issue) – Baldwin Bone & Joint Partners with Local Schools – Link not available


October 6, 2020

Daphne, AL (Oct. 6, 2020) — Baldwin Bone & Joint is pleased to announce that Teri Carroll has joined Workers’ Compensation team member, Helen Wright, as co-coordinator.

Carroll has attained a wealth of knowledge in the health care industry, earning years of experience as a worker’s compensation specialist and team leader in the orthopaedic practice arena.

Carroll adds to the talents of Baldwin Bone & Joint’s existing workers’ compensation team, with fellow co-coordinator Helen Wright, and now boasts over 50 years of combined experience dealing with new patient information, medical records, appointments and authorizations for surgeries and diagnostic testing.

“I am excited for the opportunity to share my experience with the workers’ compensation team at Baldwin Bone & Joint and look forward to working alongside our physicians as we strive to ensure that patients get well and back on the job as soon and safely as possible,” Carroll said.
September 11, 2020

Daphne, AL (September 11, 2020) — Daphne, Al-based, Baldwin Bone & Joint is excited to announce the opening of its new Osteo Health Clinic, a comprehensive, patient-centered care facility to help clients develop and maintain optimal bone health. Under the leadership of Clinic Coordinator Holly Scott, CRNP, the Osteo Health Clinic specializes in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and other related bone conditions.

“Osteoporosis is a big issue for a lot of people, especially women over 50 and post-menopausal women,” Scott said. “Nearly half of all women in those groups are likely to have a broken bone or other bone issues due to osteoporosis and 25 percent of men over 50 will likely have the same problems.

Our goal is to be proactive advocates for our patients by utilizing our skills and knowledge to lower their risks for bone loss, fractures, and other health issues. We provide each patient with a personalized treatment plan and preventive care to put them on the path to better bone health, ultimately keeping them in the game of a healthy and active life.” 

September 9, 2020
many more miles campaign 2020 Greg Shoemaker, Practice Administrator for Baldwin Bone & Joint, presents Holly Alman of Fairhope East Elementary (formerly Fairhope Intermediate) with the first prize cash award for collecting 1,006 pairs of shoes in the 2020 Many More Miles campaign.
many more miles campaign 2020 Beth Briggs, Executive Director of Family Promise Baldwin County, displays a sample of the 700 pairs of shoes her organization received from Baldwin Bone & Joint’s 2020 Many More Miles campaign.

Local Students Greatest Contributors for Homeless Outreach Ministries

Daphne, AL (September 8, 2020) – Hundreds of Mobile and Baldwin County residents – primarily students and teachers – recently donated gently used shoes to Baldwin Bone & Joint’s 17th Annual Many More Miles Campaign, resulting in 1,586 pairs of shoes finding new life.

Baldwin Bone & Joint, P.C., the Port City Pacers, Dr. Glenn Glass, the University of South Alabama Student Recreation Center, and Mobile and Baldwin County schools partnered to collect shoes for the homeless outreach programs of Wings of Life and Family Promise of Baldwin County. The campaign, now in its 17th year, got off to a running start in January and concluded on March 24th.

Mobile and Baldwin County students were challenged to collect shoes for homeless families in the area while earning money for their schools’ P.E. programs. Baldwin Bone & Joint awards cash prizes to the top three participating schools who donate the most shoes. Fairhope East Elementary (formerly Fairhope Intermediate) won first place, collecting 1,006 pairs of shoes and received a $500 cash prize. Mary B. Austin Elementary took second place ($300), and Spanish Fort Elementary received third prize ($200).

Over the years, shoes donated by the local schools have provided the largest collective donation to this important campaign. Other schools participating in this year’s campaign included: Spanish Fort Elementary (BC), Mary B. Austin Elementary (MC), & Dixon Elementary (MC)