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Dr. Goff earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at Florida State University, setting the foundation for her medical journey. She continued her education at New York Medical College, where she earned her Doctor of Medicine degree. Following medical school, Dr. Goff completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at Westchester Medical Center.
To further specialize in pediatric orthopaedic surgery, Dr. Goff pursued a fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, honing her skills and knowledge to provide the best care for her young patients.
- Sprains and other musculoskeletal injuries
- Ligament repairs/reconstruction
- Tendon releases/repairs and muscle/tendon transfers
- Operative and non-operative fracture management
- Closed reductions and fracture manipulations
- Cast Applications and Cast Changes
- Possible removal of retained hardware
- Possible removal of foreign bodies (extremities)
- Closed reductions and fracture manipulations
- Cast Applications and Cast Changes
- Possible removal of retained hardware
- Possible removal of foreign bodies (extremities)
- Congenital limb deformities and polydactyly
- Limb deformity correction, lengthening, and reconstruction
- Tendon releases/repairs and muscle/tendon transfers
- Operative and non-operative fracture management