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Orthopedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Robert H. Ablove, M.D.
Paul Anderson, M.D.
Geoffrey S. Baer, MD, PhD
Harvey Barash, M.D.
David Bernhardt, M.D.
Alan Breed
Alison Brooks, M.D.
Craig Dopf, M.D.
Chris Doro, M.D.
William Engber, M.D.
Ben Graf, M.D.
Ronald Guiao, M.D.
Jack Heiden, M.D.
John Heiner, M.D.
Richard Illgen, M.D.
James Keene, M.D.
Gerald Lang, M.D.
Richard Lange, M.D.
Richard Lemon, M.D.
Wan-Ju Li, PhD
David Mann, M.D.
James McCarthy, M.D.>
William Mott, M.D.
Blaise Nemeth, M.D.
Kenneth Noonan, M.D.
John Orwin, M.D.
David Rolnick, M.D.
Kurt Rongstad, M.D.
 Matthew W. Squire, MD
Clifford Tribus, M.D.
Jonathan Tueting, M.D.
Ray Vanderby, Ph.D.
John Wollaeger, M.D.
Stefan Zachary,D.O., M.S.
Thomas Zdeblick, M.D.
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John P. Heiner, MD

Photograph of John P. Heiner, MD

Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

K3/704 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-3228

Appointments: (608) 263-7540

Office: (608) 263-4069

FAX: (608) 265-6375

Send an email to John P. Heiner, MDheiner@ortho.wisc.edu


Education

  • MD, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL, 1979
  • Internship and Residency, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, Internal Medicine, 1979-1981, General Surgery, 1981-1982, and Orthopedic Surgery, 1983-1986
  • Fellow, Musculoskeletal Oncology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1986

Clinical Specialties

Dr. Heiner is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He specializes in orthopedic oncology and adult reconstructive orthopedics, including joint replacements, allografts, arthritis surgery, and musculoskeletal oncology.


Research Interests

Dr. Heiner is studying the use of proximal femoral allografts in total hip revision, and he recently completed a comparison of collared versus collarless designs in femoral endoprostheses. His current basic science research involves metastatic disease and collagen markers, gene markers in soft tissue sarcomas, and bone morphogenetic proteins.


Recent Publications

 

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