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Gregory K. Hartig, MD, FACS
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Professor, Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
K4/720 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792-7375
Appointments: (608) 263-6190
Office: (608) 265-8207
FAX: (608) 265-9255
hartig@surgery.wisc.edu
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Education
- MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1988
- Internship, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI, 1988-1989
- Residency, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989-1993
- Fellow, Head and Neck Reconstructive Surgery, University of Pennsylvania
Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1993-1994
Clinical Specialties
Dr. Hartig is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery. His practice combines traditional head and neck surgery with facial
plastic and reconstructive surgery. He has extensive experience managing head
and neck cancer, including tumors of the skull base, and performing microvascular
free tissue transfer reconstruction.
Dr. Hartig directs the head and neck oncology program at UW Hospital and Clinics,
and is chief of the otolaryngology service at the William S. Middleton Memorial
Veterans Hospital.
Research Interests
Dr. Hartig has research interests in the cytogenetics of head and neck carcinoma,
free flap physiology, and airway reconstruction.
Recent Publications
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Traynor AM, Richards GM, Hartig GK, Khuntia D, Cleary JF, Wiederholt PA, Bentzen SM, Harari PM.
Comprehensive IMRT plus weekly cisplatin for advanced head and neck cancer: The University of Wisconsin experience.,
Head Neck.
2009 Sep 15;():.
[PubMed ID: 19757422]
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Been MJ, Hinsely ML, Hartig GK.
Fibrovascular polyp of the cervical esophagus.,
Am J Otolaryngol.
2009 Mar-Apr;30(2):134-6.
[PubMed ID: 19239955]
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Yavel R, Hinshaw M, Rao V, Hartig GK, Harari PM, Stewart D, Snow SN.
Hidradenomas and a hidradenocarcinoma of the scalp managed using Mohs micrographic surgery and a multidisciplinary approach: case reports and review of the literature.,
Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.].
2009 Feb;35(2):273-81.
[PubMed ID: 19215270]
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Armstrong CB, Hartig GK.
Radiology quiz case 1. Primary intraosseous odontogenic carcinoma (PIOC).,
Arch. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg.
2009 Feb;135(2):210, 212-3.
[PubMed ID: 19221252]
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Been MJ, Watkins J, Manz RM, Gentry LR, Leverson GE, Harari PM, Hartig GK.
Tumor volume as a prognostic factor in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated with primary radiotherapy.,
Laryngoscope.
2008 Aug;118(8):1377-82.
[PubMed ID: 18418275]
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