Jason Bleedorn
lecturer
Department of Surgical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Titles and Education Masters in Comparative Biomedical Sciences - University of Wisconsin-Madison - in progress Surgical Residency - University of Wisconsin-Madison 2010 Surgical Internship - Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center - 2007 Rotating Medicine / Surgery Internship - Purdue University 2006 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - University of Illinois 2005 Bachelors of Science in Biology - Iowa State University 2001 Responsibilities He is a clinical track faculty member with a secondary emphasis in teaching. This includes clinical Orthopedic service at UW Veterinary Care and training of small animal orthopedic surgery to surgical residents, interns and veterinary students on the rotation.
Research Interest
image planning and treatment of angular limb deformity, external skeletal fixation and minimally invasive osteosynthesis, limb salvage approaches to bone tumors, and cranial cruciate ligament repair.
Publications
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Little JP, Bleedorn JA, Sutherland B, Sullivan R, Kalscheur V, Ramaker, M, Schaefer, SL, Hao, Hao Z, Muir P. Arthroscopic assessment of stifle synovitis in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture. PLoS One 2014;9:e97329.
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Bleedorn JA, Sullivan R, Lu Y, Nemke B, Kalscheur V, Markel MD. Percutaneous lovastatin accelerates bone healing but is associated with periosseous soft tissue inflammation in a canine tibial osteotomy model. J Orthop Res 2014;32:210-216.
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Sample SJ, Heaton C, Behan M, Bleedorn JA, Racette M, Hao Z, Muir P. Role of calcitonin gene-related peptide in functional adaptation of the skeleton. PLoS One 2014;9:e113959.