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Dr Hagen was born and raised in Las Vegas, NV and has received her training all across the USA and Europe. She recently moved to Gainesville with her husband Charles H. Chesnut IV MD to begin her career as an orthopedic traumatologist. She is interested in treating patients with fractures of their extremities and pelvis, teaching residents and fellows, and research.
- Medical School: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
- Orthopedic Residency: University of Washington, Seattle, WA
- Trauma Fellowship: University of Maryland RA Cowley Shock Trauma, Baltimore, MD
- AO Research Fellowship: AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland
AAOS Board Eligible
- Medical Staff Teamwork, Leadership, Caring (TLC) Award 2010
- AO Trauma teaching faculty
- Hagen J, Castillo R, Dubina A, GAski G, Manson T, O’Toole RV. Does Surgical Stabilization of Lateral Compression-type Pelvic Ring Fractures Decrease Patients' Pain, Narcotic Use, and Improve Mobilization?" CORR; accepted for publication Aug 2015.
- Sands A1, White C, Blankstein M, Zderic I, Wahl D, Ernst M, Windolf M, Hagen JE, Richards RG, Stoffel K, Gueorguiev B. Assessment of ankle and hindfoot stability and joint pressures using a human cadaveric model of a large lateral talar process excision: a biomechanical study. Medicine. 2015 Mar;94(11):e606. PMID: 25789950
- Hagen J, Weatherford BM, Nascone JW, Sciadini MF. Anterior Intrapelvic Modification to the Ilioinguinal Approach. J Orthop Trauma. February 2015; 29: S10-13.
- Hagen J, Miller AN, Ott SM, Gardner M, Morshed S, Jeray K, Alton TB, Ren D, Abblitt P, Krieg JC. Association of atypical femoral fractures with bisphosphonate use by patients with varus hip geometry. JBJS. 2014 Nov 19;96(22): 1905-1909. PMID: 25410509.
- Alton TB, Harnden E, Hagen J, Firoozabadi R. Single Provider Reduction and splinting of displaced ankle fractures: a modification of Quigley’s classic technique. JOT. 2014 July 25. PMID: 25072290.
- Hagen J, Chansky H, Nork SE, Taitsman LA. Salvage of an infected periprosthetic failed fracture fixation in a nonagenarian. Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. 2013 Jun; 4(2):39-42. PMID: 24093074.
- Polytrauma
- Psychology injury following polytrauma
- Pelvic trauma
- Infection
- Clinical outcomes following trauma
- FAITH2: Randomization of surgical and medical treatment of femoral neck fracture
- Comparative Effectiveness of Integrated Delivery-of-Care and Usual Care Approaches on Improvements in Functional Quality of Life and Emotional Well-Being After Orthopedic Trauma
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Dysfunction in the Elderly after Severe Injury
April 20, 2022
Dr. Hagen was wonderful. I left understanding my medical issues. She answered all of my questions. She helped me form a great plan to help me 'move' forward to regain my mobility after multiple pelvic fractures. I left confident that I was in excellent hands. For the first time in weeks since my accident, I felt hopeful. She radiated a positivity that was Infectious!
April 15, 2022
Doctor and nurse practitioner were excellent and knowledgeable
April 8, 2022
Excellent
April 7, 2022
Both PA & Dr were excellent and caring
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