Delbert P. Remaley III, DO
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- English
Trey Remaley, D.O., went to medical school in West Virginia, then ventured to Toledo, Ohio where he completed his residency. After living there for five years, Dr. Remaley went to Tampa, Florida for his sports medicine fellowship. He grew up in a family of Shriners and always knew he would someday work at Shriners Children's. During his fellowship, Dr. Remaley spent time at Shriner's Children's and has never looked back.
In the field of orthopedics Dr. Remaley concentrates on sports medicine injuries of the shoulder, knee and hip. He also works with congenital knee issues, focusing on patellofemoral disorders.
Dr. Remaley is married to his wonderful wife Angela and they have two beautiful daughters, Tylah and Madison. They enjoy their time traveling and he enjoys outdoor activities, especially golf.
Pediatric Care
Specialties
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Orthopedics
- Sports Medicine
More About Me
- American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
- American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedics - Hand Surgery
Medical Education
West Virginia School of Osteopathics Medicine
Lewisburg, WV
5/31/2007
Internship
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center
Toledo, OH
6/24/2008
Residency
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center
Toledo, OH
6/30/2012
Fellowship
University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
7/31/2013
University of South Florida Academic Appointment
Assistant Professor
- 2018-Present: Medical Director, Ambulatory Surgery Center at University of South Florida
- 2021-Present: Associate Professor
- 2017-2021: Board Member, Hillsborough County Medical Association
- 2017-2021: Reviewer, American Journal of Sports Medicine
- 2017-2021: Reviewer, Orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine
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