Jake P Heiney
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
University of California, USA
Doctor Heiney is a fellowship trained orthopaedic traumatologist who holds medical licenses to practice in several States. His training includes the following:Undergraduate: Central Michigan University and Flinders University in Australia.Post-graduate: University College of London and Wayne State University with a Master in Science and Doctorate of Medicine Orthopaedic Residency: Akron General Medical Center Fellowship: San Diego, California in Orthopaedic Traumatology with the Orthopaedic Trauma and Fracture Specialists and University of California, San Diego. He then returned to the Midwest and took an orthopaedic job at a level-1 orthopaedic trauma center as both a leading orthopaedic traumatologist and general orthopaedic surgeon. His practice scope includes difficult trauma, wound care, spine, hand, joints, sports medicine, foot and ankle surgery. He continues to publish in well respected peer reviewed journals, of which he was lead author in 6 publications in the last 18 months. He has also been the principal investigator for 3 national studies during the same time period. He has extensive public speaking experience from years of instructing, teaching, grand rounds and presenting on numerous medical topics. He currently holds the prestigious honor of being North American AO faculty. Currently, he holds a number of consulting positions. He is a reviewer for numerous scientific peer reviewed journals including the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. He has received numerous awards and honors in the medical field including being a visiting professor and chairman of instructional courses. He is also founder and current president of Jake Heiney, LLC, and Skeletal Solutions,LLC which includes medical consulting and speaking in the former and novel medical devices in the later.
Difficult trauma; wound care; spine;hand; joints; sports medicine; foot and ankle surgery.
Journal of Trauma & Treatment received 1048 citations as per Google Scholar report