Kyle Deuter, P.A.-C
Certified Physician Assistant
Kyle Deuter comes to the Bone and Joint Institute with nearly fifteen years of orthopaedic experience. He most recently worked with Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville. “We’re excited to have Kyle join BJI and support our growing Hinesville practice,” said J. Lex Kenerly, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon. “His years of orthopaedic experience and passion for helping people will be a tremendous asset to the practice.”
Born and raised in Southern New Jersey, Kyle first earned an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering Technology and went on to earn a B.S. in Biology from Richard Stockton University in New Jersey. He became a Certified Teacher of Biological Sciences and taught 7th and 8th grade students. He then decided to enter the medical field and attended MCP Hahnemann University (Drexel University) School of Medicine and graduated from the Physician Assistant Program in 2001.
After graduating, Kyle started his career in New Jersey and spent 10 years gaining invaluable experience on the Orthopaedic Trauma Service for the local Level II Trauma Center. In addition to an outpatient practice, Kyle has assisted on numerous surgical cases including hundreds of Total Joint Replacements and Arthroscopic procedures. He also has experience assisting in Spine surgery. Kyle has served as a Clinical Faculty Member for Drexel University’s Physician Assistant Program‘s surgical rotation since 2006, as a Surgical Rotation Preceptor.
“I chose orthopaedics because I’ve played and loved sports my entire life and enjoy the physical, hands-on nature of orthopaedics,” said Deuter. “I’m thrilled to be a part of Bone & Joint Institute’s team and look forward to providing patient-centered care to each patient that comes through our doors.”
Kyle is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, volunteers with the South Bryan County Recreation Department as a youth coach, and holds a fourth degree Master Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do with over 30 years of Martial Arts experience. He has served as a Christian Medical Missionary in Guatemala and Haiti. Kyle enjoys outdoor activities, spending time with his family, and playing the drums.
Dr. J. Matthew Valosen said, “We feel very blessed to have Kyle on board. He brings with him a wealth of experience that will greatly benefit the patients of BJI.”