In 1957,
Sherman S. Coleman, M.D., was appointed as head of the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the
University of Utah School of Medicine and Chief Surgeon of the then newly opened Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. This began orthopaedics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Dr. Harold Dunn joined the division in 1969 with a focus on
scoliosis, spine trauma, and total joint replacement. Since Coleman was well established as a pediatric orthopaedist and as a musculoskeletal oncologist, the University of Utah School of Medicine was taken in a new direction for orthopaedic care. In 1967 the County Hospital closed, and the University of Utah Health Sciences Center opened on the main campus. It stayed there until 1981, when it moved into a new, larger, adjacent building. The clinic was moved again on October 4, 2004, when the new University Orthopaedic Center began operations with its first patients, where it currently resides. ==Medical campus==