Traumatology Biosketches.
Last updated Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Douglas P. Hanel, MD
Dr. Douglas Hanel is a graduate of The University of Washington and
The Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Following his training
in Orthopaedic Surgery at Saint Louis University he completed
fellowships in hand surgery with Harold E. Kleinert and microvascular
surgery with Robert D. Acland at the University of Louisville. Most
recently he has participated in the “Teaching Scholars” fellowship at
the University of Washington.
He was as an Assistant Professor at the St Louis University School
of Medicine from 1985 to 1988, an Associate Professor and Director of
the Hand Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin from 1988 to
1992. Presently he is a Professor at the University of Washington
where he is the director of the Orthopaedic Residency Program.
With a predominant interest in surgery of the hand and the
reconstruction of devastating limb injuries, Dr. Hanel has published
over fifty peer-reviewed articles, 13 book chapters and is presently
the co-editor for the second edition of the textbook Harborview
Orthopaedic Trauma Protocols. He is the principle investigator and co
investigator on two Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation
Grants dealing with the outcomes of distal radius fractures.
2002 – 2004 Bibliography:
Hanel, D.P., Jones, M. D., Trunble, T. E.: Wrist Fractures, Orthop Clin North Am., 33 (1); 35-57; 2002
Poolman, RW, Hanel, D.P., Mann, F.A., Ponsen, K.J., Marti,
R.K., Roolker, L.: Trans-Atlantic Hospital Agreement in Reading First
Day Radiographs of Clinically Suspected Scaphoid Fractures. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 12:373-378, 2002.
Weinstein, L.P., Hanel, D.P.: Metacarpal Fractures. Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 2(4):168-180, November 2002.
Hanel DP, Jones MD, Trumble TE. Wrist Fractures. Orthop Clin North Am, 33:35-37, vii., 2002.
Poolman RW, Hanel DP, Mann FA, Ponsen KJ, Marti RK, Roolker
L. Trans-Atlantic hospital agreement in reading first day radiographs
of clinically suspected scaphoid fractures. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg.
2002 Sep;122(7):373-8.
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