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Dr. Connor at SA Symphony Pro-AM

Dr. Ronald Connor Featured in San Antonio Medicine for Musical Accomplishment

If you follow TSAOG on Facebook, you already know that Dr. Ronald Connor realized his lifelong dream of playing with a symphony on November 3rd when he joined The San Antonio Symphony for the 3rd Annual Symphony PRO-AM! Dr. Connor played timpani in a work called “The Planets” by Gustav Holst. 45 minutes and 14 pages of sheet music and no mistakes! Go Dr. Connor Go!

In this month’s issue of San Antonio Medicine, the magazine of the Bexar County Medical Society, Dr. Connor is featured in an editorial about the symphony experience by fellow physician, Dr. Fred H. Olin.

Dr. Ronald W. Connor is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon with The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group. He treats all orthopaedic conditions, with the exception of the spine, for patients aged 14 years and up. His special interests include arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee, total knee replacement, and treatment of conditions of the hand. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Connor, please call 210.281.9595 or schedule online.

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