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Office
1218 W Kilbourn Ave
Ste 301
Milwaukee, WI 53233Phone+1 414-276-6000Fax+1 414-276-1758
Summary
- Dr. Mustafa Khan, MD is a board certified orthopedic surgeon in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Wisconsin, Ohio, and New Jersey. He is affiliated with Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center and is an Assistant Professor at University of Toledo College of Medicine.
Education & Training
- Rush University Medical CenterFellowship, Orthopaedic Surgery Of The Spine, 2007 - 2008
- UPMC Medical EducationResidency, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2001 - 2006
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaClass of 2001
Certifications & Licensure
- WI State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- OH State Medical License 2010 - 2018
- PA State Medical License 2001 - 2012
- NJ State Medical License 2008 - 2011
- IL State Medical License 2007 - 2008
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 67 citationsProstaglandin E2 Affects Proliferation and Collagen Synthesis by Human Patellar Tendon FibroblastsFeridun Cilli, Mustafa H. Khan, Freddie H. Fu, James H.-C. Wang
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2004-07-01 - 56 citationsIntraoperative somatosensory evoked potential monitoring during cervical spine corpectomy surgery: experience with 508 cases.Mustafa H. Khan, Patrick N. Smith, Jeffrey R. Balzer, Donald J. Crammond, William C. Welch
Spine. 2006-02-15 - 70 citationsIntraoperative somatosensory evoked potential monitoring during anterior cervical discectomy and fusion in nonmyelopathic patients--a review of 1,039 cases.Patrick N. Smith, Jeffrey R. Balzer, Mustafa H. Khan, Rick Davis, Donald J. Crammond
The Spine Journal. 2007-01-01