TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine
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Halloween at TSAOG

For those of you who have not been lucky enough to experience Halloween day at TSAOG, here’s a sneak peek of what you’ve been missing!  TSAOGers (including our physicians) go all out on All Hallow’s Eve and the majority of our staff at all 7 clinic locations comes to work in costume.  Enjoy the photos!

Each year, our administrative team dresses in a theme costume and goes to each clinic location to judge the costume contest.  Who knew the theme they picked out LAST YEAR would turn out to be so political?

Dr. Brenman and his staff get into the fun…

…But Dr. Brown didn’t dress up, so he had to be arrested (I told you we take Halloween seriously).

Dr. Pace’s team is known for going all out with theme costumes every year.  This year, they leveled up!

Dr. Galindo and his team rejoice in the remodeling currently underway at our Orthopaedic Institute location.

Dr. Viroslav and his team turned their clinic into a circus.

Dr. Ursone and Dr. Balldin just chose to photo bomb the administrators.  Tell them they should get dressed up next year!

The same goes for Dr. Marx and Dr. Rowland!

Without further ado, here are some of our favorite employee photos from this year’s Halloween celebration.

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