JEFFREY J. WISE, M.D.

OFFICE

Blue Ridge Orthopaedic Associates, P.C.

52 West Shirley Avenue

Warrenton, Virginia20186

(540) 347-9220

(540) 347-0342 fax

E-mail:

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:

Board Certified--American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, July 2001, expires 2011

Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners, March 1994

Medical License - State of Virginia

Hospital Staff Privileges – FauquierHospital, Warrenton, VA

INOVAFair OaksHospital, Fairfax, VA

PRACTICE EXPERIENCE:

BLUE RIDGE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES, P.C. Warrenton, VA

PartnerAugust 2000 - present

AssociateAugust 1999 – July 2000

Spinal and General Orthopaedic Surgery

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

RUSH-PRESBYTERIAN-ST. LUKE’S MEDICALCENTER

Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryChicago, IL

Reconstructive Spinal Surgery Fellowship - August 1998 – July 1999

Directors: Howard S. An, M.D., Gunnar B.J. Andersson, M.D. Ph.D.

WILLIAMBEAUMONTHOSPITAL Royal Oak, MI

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic Surgery Residency - August 1994 - June 1998

Director: Harry N. Herkowitz, M.D.

BOSTONUNIVERSITYMEDICALCENTERBoston, MA

Department of General Surgery

Internship - July 1993-June 1994

EDUCATION:

THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Baltimore, MD

School of Medicine

M.D. - August 1989-May 1993

Honors:

·1993 Award for Excellence in Organized Medicine: The Medical and

Chiurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland

Award presented to medical student in State of Maryland contributing most to the

efforts of organized medicine.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, MI

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

B.A. - August 1985-May 1989

Economics and pre-medicine

Honors:

·Honors Convocation; Dean's List; Class Honors Award (1986, 1989)

ACTIVITIES:

NATIONAL ORGANIZED MEDICINE:

·AAOS Board of Specialty Societies, AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic

Surgeons, Delegate from the North American Spine Society

June 2006 – present

·Board member, National Association of Spine Specialists (NASS6)Board of

Directors

June 2004 – present

·Chairman, Advocacy Committee, National Association of Spine Specialists (NASS6)

October 2005- October 2008

·Board member, official observer, North American Spine Society (NASS)Board of

Directors

June 2004 –October 2008

*Report AMA and AAOS activity to NASS Board

*Participate in NASS Board Activities

·Member, Advocacy Committee, National Association of Spine Specialists (NASS6)

June 2004 - present

·AMA Delegate, North American Spine Society (NASS)

to the American Medical Association Main House of Delegates,

June 2004 - present

*Represent all members of NASS in the AMA

*Develop health policies at bi-annual AMA meetings

*Develop policy to increase NASS MD involvement in AMA

·AMA Alternate-Delegate, North American Spine Society (NASS)

to the American Medical Association Main House of Delegates,

July 2003 – June 2004

*Represent all members of NASS in the AMA

*Develop health policies at bi-annual AMA meetings

*Develop policy to increase NASS MD involvement in AMA

·AMA Delegate, AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)

to the American Medical Association-Young Physicians Section,

July 1999 – July 2003

*Represent all young (1st 5 years in practice) orthopaedists in the AMA

*Develop health policies at bi-annual AMA meetings

*Develop policy to increase orthopaedic MD involvement in AMA

·AMA Delegate, AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)

to the American Medical Association-Resident and Fellows Section,

September 1995-June 1999

*Represent all orthopaedic residents/fellows in the AMA

*Develop health policies at bi-annual AMA meetings

*Develop policy to increase resident involvement in AAOS

·Member, Orthopaedic Section Council Executive Committee-

AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), September 1995-present

*Organize all orthopaedic delegates within the AMA

*Discuss pending AMA policy issues among Orthopaedic delegates

·Member, Committee for Candidate Members,AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic

Surgeons (AAOS), February 1997-April 2000

*Develop programs and educational materials for physicians-in-training and

earlypractice

*Act as liaison for resident/fellows/candidate members and the AAOS

·Evaluator, OSATS Project, Committee for Medical Education, Orthopaedic

LearningCenter, AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), January

1999

*Assisted in pilot project to test surgical skills evaluation mechanism

·American Medical Association-Medical Student Section UMAB, 1990-1993 –

Founder, President, and National Student Representative

*Founded chapter of AMA-MSS at UMAB which had not been an active

chapter

*Recruited over 200 members

*Attended national and regional meetings of the AMA

*Organized community blood pressure screening and organ donation drives

·State of Maryland Medical and Chiurgical Faculty, 1990-1993 Councilor and Voting

delegate

*Initiated student participation in the state branch of AMA by organizing

students at all medical schools in the state

*Formed student representative body at state level and attained student

delegate positions to Maryland's main House of Delegates; served as student representative to Med Chi's council

LOCAL ORGANIZED MEDICINE:

FauquierCounty Medical Society:

·Secretary-Treasurer and immediate past president, Fauquier CountyMedical

Society, 2005 and 2006

·President, FauquierCounty Medical Society, 2004

∙President-elect, FauquierCounty Medical Society, 2003

·Delegate, District 7 to Medical Society of Virginia, 2004-2005

FauquierHospital:

∙Member, Credentials Committee, Fauquier Hospital, September 2008-present

∙Chairman, Department of Surgery, FauquierHospital, September 2006-August

2008

∙Member, Medical Staff Executive Committee, Fauquier Hospital, September 2002

-August 2008

∙Secretary/Treasurer, Medical Staff Executive Committee, FauquierHospital

September 2002-September 2006

∙Strategic Planning Committee, Fauquier Hospital, 2003-present

∙Member, Ethics Committee, Fauquier Hospital, 2001-2002

AUTHORED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

∙Singh K, Samartzis D, Pennington WT, Wise JJ, and An HS, Unusual Presentation of a

Paraspinal Mass With Involvement of a Lumbar Facet Joint and the Epidural

Space. Orthopaedics29(3):265-267, 2006.

∙An HS, Wise JJ, and Xu R. Anatomy of the Cervicothoracic Junction: A Study of

Cadaveric Dissection, Cryomicrotomy, and MRI. J Spinal Disord 12(6):519-525,

1999.

∙Wise JJ, Fischgrund JS, Herkowitz HN, Montgomery DM, and Kurz LT. Complication

and Survival Rates and Risk Factors for Metastatic Disease of the Spine. Spine 24(18):1943-1951, 1999.

∙Hartrick CT, Wise JJ, and Patterson JS. Preemptive Intrathecal Ketamine Mechanical

Hyperalgesia in the Neuropathic Rat. Anesthesia and Analgesia; 86(3):557-560,

1998.

∙Wise JJ, Cheney RC, and Fischgrund J. Traumatic Bilateral Rotatory Facet Dislocation

at the Atlanto-axial Complex: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. J Spinal Disord;10(5):451-453, 1997.

·Wise JJ and Fortin PT. Bilateral, Exercise Induced Thigh Compartment Syndrome

Diagnosed as Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: A Case Report and Review of the

Literature.American Journal of Sports Medicine;25(1):126-129, 1997.

∙Hartrick CT, Wise JJ, and Patterson JS. Preemptive Intrathecal Ketamine Delays

Mechanical Hyperalgesia in the Neuropathic Rat. Regional Anesthesia; 22

(2S):26,1997.

AUTHORED PUBLISHED BOOK CHAPTERS:

∙Wise JJ and An HS. Posterior Cervical Plating Techniques, Chapter 12 in Surgical

Techniques for the Spine, Haher TR and Merola A eds. Thieme Publishers, New

York, NY, pps. 62-65, 2003.

∙Wise JJ and Andersson GBJ. Role of Surgery in the Treatment of Low Back

Pain and Sciatica, Chapter 76B in Bonica’s Management of Pain, 3rd Edition, ed.

Loeser J, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, pps. 1528-1539,

2001.

∙Andersson GBJ and Wise JJ.Chapter 10 Spine: Basic Concepts in Osteoarthritis:

Diagnosis andMedical/Surgical Management, 3rd ed. Moskowitz, Howell,

Altman,Buckwalter, and Goldberg, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA,

pps. 217-227, 2001.

∙An HS and Wise JJ. Spinal Stenosis in Surgery of the Musculoskeletal

System, 3rd Edition, ed. Evarts CE, Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, PA,

expected 2008.

∙Wise JJ, Reviewer, Practice Management for the Young Orthopaedic Surgeon,

1st ed.Rosemont, IL, AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1998.

AUTHORED ARTICLES/COLUMNS:

∙Wise Jeffrey J. and Schilligo N. Breaking Down the Medicare Fix. SpineLine, September/October 2008, pages 46-47.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. and Schilligo N. Comparing the Presumptive Presidential Nominees Health Plans SpineLine, July/August 2008, pages 38-39.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. and Schilligo N. State Health Care Reform: What Can We Learn from Massachusetts. SpineLine, May/June 2008, pages 40-42.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. One NASS Member’s Experience with Adoption of EMR. SpineLine, March/April 2008, pages 33-35.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. HIT: A Look at State and Federal Attempts to Promote EMRs. SpineLine, March/April 2008, pages 29-32.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Health Care in the 2008 Elections, Part II: Exploring Republican Proposals. SpineLine, January/February 2008, pages 34-36.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Health Care in the 2008 Elections, Part I: Examining the Democratic Proposals. SpineLine, November/December 2007, pages 39-41.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Preserving Office-Based Imaging and Physical Therapy. SpineLine, September/October 2007, pages 41-43.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Health Care the focus of Domestic Agenda, Medicare Cuts Loom. SpineLine, July/August 2007, pages 35-36.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. MedPAC Split in Recommendation for Medicare Physician Reimbursement. SpineLine, March/April 2007, pages 30-31.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. State Governments Address Managed Care Payment Practices. SpineLine, January/February 2007, pages 30-31.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Medicare Cuts Averted: Health-focused Agenda Set for 110th Congress. SpineLine, November/December 2006, page 34.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Health Policy Issues Increasingly Decided at the State Level. SpineLine, September/October 2006, pps. 42-44.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Medical Liability Reform: Alternatives to Caps. SpineLine, July/August

2006, pps. 31-33.

∙Wise Jeffrey J.Access at Risk? Maybe Not. Flawed Formula? Definitely! SpineLine,

January/February 2006, pps. 45-47.

∙Wise Jeffrey J. Resolved: Stop the Medicare Cuts. SpineLine, November/December

2005, pps. 44-45.

PRESENTATIONS:

·Wise JJ. The Effect of Locking Screw Torque on Segmental Motion in an Anterior

Cervical Corpectomy and Plating Model. Poster presented at the Cervical Spine

Research Society 27th Annual Meeting, December 16-18, 1999, Seattle, WA.

·Wise JJ. The Effect of Locking Screw Torque on Segmental Motion in an Anterior

Cervical Corpectomy and Plating Model. Presented at the Resident Thesis Day

1999, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s MedicalCenter, May 21, 1999, Chicago, IL.

·Wise JJ. Complication and Survival Rates and Risk Factors of Surgery for Metastatic

Disease of the Spine. Presented at the North American Spine Society 1998

Annual Meeting, October 28-31, 1998, San Francisco, CA.

·Wise JJ. Complication and Survival Rates of Surgery for Metastatic Disease of the

Spine. Presented at the Michigan Orthopaedic Society 1998 Annual Meeting, June

12-14, 1998, Mackinac Island, MI.

·Wise JJ. Complication and Survival Rates of Surgery for Metastatic Disease of the

Spine. Presented at theWilliam BeaumontHospital 14th Annual Research Day,

June 10, 1998, Royal Oak, MI.

·Wise JJ. Complication and Survival Rates of Surgery for Metastatic Disease of the

Spine. Presented at the DetroitAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1998 Annual

Research Day, May 10, 1998, Detroit, MI.

·Wise JJ, Hartrick CT, and Patterson JS. Preemptive Intrathecal Ketamine Delays

Mechanical Hyperalgesia in the Neuropathic Rat. Presented at the Orthopaedic

Research Society's 43rd Annual Meeting, February 9-13, 1997, San Francisco,

CA.

AWARDS:

·Third Place, Detroit Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1998 Annual Research Day,

May10, 1998, Detroit, MI. Complication and Survival Rates of Surgery for

Metastatic Disease of the Spine.

·1993 Award for Excellence in Organized Medicine: The Medical and Chiurgical

Faculty of the State of Maryland Award presented to medical student in State of

Maryland contributing most to the efforts of organized medicine.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow: 2003-present

AmericanAcademy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, candidate member: 1996-2002

North American Spine Society, member: 2001-present

North American Spine Society, associate member: 1999-2001

American Medical Association, member: 1990-present

Medical Society of Virginia, member: 1999-present

Virginia Orthopaedic Society 2006-present

Fauquier County Medical Society, member: 1999-present

State of Maryland Medical and Chiurgical Faculty: 1989-1993

State of Massachusetts Medical Society: 1993

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES:

·Furnished upon request

EXTRACURRICULAR INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES:

·Medical Director, Spring 2000 Virginia Gold Cup, The Plains, VA

·Course Physician, Spring and Fall Virginia Gold Cups 1999-present, The Plains, VA

·football / basketball / baseball

·photography

·mountain biking

·golf / tennis / skiing