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Leading the Way: New Faculty

New Faculty

Division of Surgical Oncology

Adrienne Cobb, MD, MS

Adrienne Cobb, MD, MS, will join the Department of Surgery faculty in September as Assistant Professor of Surgery from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center where she recently completed her breast surgical oncology fellowship. She received her medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine and completed her residency in general surgery at Loyola. Dr. Cobb also completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Research Methods and Epidemiology at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Cobb brings with her an experienced background in breast cancer outcomes and disparities research which she will continue here at MCW. Dr. Cobb will provide clinical care of patients on the breast surgery service at Drexel Town Square Cancer Center and Froedtert Hospital.

Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

John W. Haeberlin, MD

John W. Haeberlin, MD, will join the Department of Surgery faculty in September as Assistant Professor of Surgery. Dr. Haeberlin has provided surgical care to patients in communities throughout Illinois and Wisconsin, most recently in Washington County and Grafton. He was the Trauma Director at Swedish American Hospital in Rockford, Illinois and also served in the United States Army in various surgical positions, including as Chief of General Surgery and Cancer Committee Chair at Moncrief Army Hospital in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and completed general surgery residency at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. Dr. Haeberlin will provide care to patients on the trauma and acute care surgery service at Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital.

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

Mitchell R. Dyer, MD, MSc

Mitchell R. Dyer, MD, MSc, will join the Department of Surgery faculty in September as an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Radiology from the University of Pittsburgh, where he is completing a Vascular Surgery fellowship. He received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh and remained there for his general surgery and vascular surgery training. He received a Master of Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh Institute of Clinical Research Education. Dr. Dyer will provide care to patients at Froedtert Hospital and his basic science laboratory will be located in the Versiti Blood Research Institute, in collaboration function with Dr. Christian Kastrup. Dr. Dyer was raised in Green Bay so we’re excited to welcome him back to Wisconsin – and we assume he is still a Packers fan!

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