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Office
University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Ryder Trauma Center
1120 NW 14th Street, Suite 1260
Miami, FL 33136Phone+1 305-689-7600Fax+1 305-243-1353
Summary
- Dr. Marilyn Heng is an orthopedic surgeon in Miami, FL practicing at University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Ryder Trauma Center. She completed her medical degree and orthopaedic residency at the University of Toronto. She has fellowship training in orthopaedic trauma and musculoskeletal oncology and is experienced in amputation, orthopaedic traumatology, and total hip arthroplasty.
Education & Training
- Johns Hopkins School of Public HealthMPH, 2014 - 2016
- University of Toronto Faculty of MedicineClass of 2007, M.D.
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2012 - 2026
- FL State Medical License 2022 - 2025
- NH State Medical License 2024 - 2024
- ME State Medical License 2020 - 2021
- RI State Medical License 2020 - 2020
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
Clinical Trials
- Go Fit Fast, Recovery Trajectory Using PROMIS®, Linking PROMIS® Start of enrollment: 2021 Feb 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 20 citationsPatient-Reported Mental Health Score Influences Physical Function After Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty.Christopher M. Melnic, Aris Paschalidis, Akhil Katakam, Hany Bedair, Marilyn Heng
The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2021-04-01 - 7 citationsWhich Factors Are Considered by Patients When Considering Total Joint Arthroplasty? A Discrete-choice Experiment.Mehdi Sina Salimy, Tyler James Humphrey, Akhil Katakam, Christopher M Melnic, Marilyn Heng
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2023-03-01 - 28 citationsThe Surgeon's Perceived Value of Patient-reported Outcome Measures (PROMs): An Exploratory Qualitative Study of 5 Different Surgical Subspecialties.Danny Mou, Rachel C. Sisodia, Manuel Castillo-Angeles, Keren Ladin, Regan W. Bergmark
Annals of Surgery. 2020-07-09
Press Mentions
- Opioid Use: It’s How Many MMEs, Not the TypeMay 15th, 2019
- Quantity, Not Type of Opioid Matters for Post-Op DependencyMay 14th, 2019
- Tech Incubator Launches AI Tool • What Makes Opioid Use Dangerous • FDA Encourages BiosimilarsMay 13th, 2019
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