Dr. Chadi Tannoury

Dr. Chadi Tannoury was born in Lebanon, earned his medical training at the Lebanese University of Beirut (2004), completed his Orthopaedic residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia (2011), and completed his fellowship training in spine surgery at RUSH University Medical Center in Chicago (2012).
Dr. Tannoury is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Boston Medical Center (BMC) and Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM). He is also the Medical Director of Orthopaedic Clinic at BMC, the Director of Spine Research (BMC-BUSM), and the co-Director of the clinical Spine Fellowship training program. Dr. Tannoury provides patient care at BMC, Boston, MA. Besides his administrative leadership roles, Dr. Tannoury is an expert in minimally invasive spine surgery and provides surgical care to a broad spectrum of spinal disorders, including but not limited to degenerative conditions, spinal deformities, spinal tumors, and spinal trauma.
Dr. Tannoury is recognized as a “clinician-scientist” and has won multiple awards and honors recognizing his clinical achievements and highlighting the outstanding level of kindness and compassion for the patients entrusted to his care. Through his clinical and academic achievements, Dr. Tannoury has gained a national and international distinction and participated in multiple podium presentations and invited grand rounds (more than 90), and contributed to the Orthopaedic literature with more than 150 publications (books, journal articles, book chapters, editorials, peer-reviewed articles, and abstracts). Moreover, his work expanded beyond the art of medicine into the art of “medical illustrations”! His drawings have and continue to complement a wealth of scientific publications and contributed to a better understanding of the illustrated literature on spinal pathologies and surgical techniques.
Dr. Tannoury and his wife, Meg, are the parents of four ISB students.
