CURRICULUM VITAE
Jeffrey Dean Coe
EDUCATION
High School: Central Catholic High School
San Antonio, Texas
1967-1971
College: University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana
1971-1975
BSEE
High Honors in Electrical Engineering
EDUCATION (Continued)
Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
1975-1979
M.D.
Internship: Letterman Army Medical Center
Presidio of San Francisco, California 94129
1979-1980
Flexible
Residency: Letterman Army Medical Center
Presidio of San Francisco, California 94129
July 1, 1980 - June 30, 1983
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children
St. Louis, Missouri
July 1, 1983 - June 30, 1984
Fellowship: Adult Reconstructive Spinal Surgery
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
July 1, 1987 - June 30, 1988
HONOR SOCIETIES
Eta Kappa Nu - Engineering Honor Society, 1975
MILITARY SERVICE
1971 - 1975 Army ROTC, University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana
May 1974 United States Army Airborne School
Fort Benning, Georgia
July 1975 Commissioned to 2nd Lieutenant
United States Army Reserve
Medical Service Corps
MILITARY SERVICE (continued)
1975 - 1979 Health Professions Scholarship Program
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
June 24, 1979 - July 30, 1984 Active Duty, United States Army
Captain, Medical Corps
Assigned:
Letterman Army Medical Center
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129
Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery
July 1980 - June 1981 Officers Basic Course
Letterman Army Medical Center
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129
May 1983 Combat Casualty Care Course
Camp Bullis, Texas
July 15, 1984 - June 2, 1987 Assistant Chief
Orthopaedic Surgery Service
34th General Hospital, Augsburg
APO, New York 09178
June 24, 1985 Promoted to Major, Medical Corps
July 1, 1988 - September 30, 1989 Staff Orthopaedic Surgeon
October 1, 1989 - May 26, 1992 Director, Spinal Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery Service
Brooke Army Medical Center
Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
November 23, 1991 - April 24, 1991 Chief, Orthopaedic Surgery
41st Combat Support Hospital
Deployed to Saudi Arabia in support of
Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm
June 24, 1991 Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps
June 30, 1992 Discharged From Service (Honorable)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Post Military)
July 1, 1992-Currrent Private Practice Orthopaedic Surgeon
Campbell, California
(Current address since October, 1997)
July 1, 1992-Currrent Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon
Center for Spinal Deformity and Injury
815 Pollard Road
Campbell, California 95032
September 1, 1995
- November, 2007 Medical Director
Center for Spinal Deformity and Injury
815 Pollard Road
Campbell, California 95032
November 2007
- Present Medical Director
Silicon Valley Spine Institute
A Professional Corporation
221 East Hacienda Avenue, Suite A, Campbell, CA 95008
ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS
Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
Member, Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS)
Executive Committee, 1996-2001
Exhibits Committee, 1994-1997
Chairman 1996-1997
Communications Committee, 1998-2001
Chairman, 1998-2001
Local Arrangements Committee 2001
Chairman 2001
Member, North American Spine Society (NASS)
Coding Committee, 1999-2000
Practice Expense Committee, 2000-2001
Coding and Nomenclature Committee, 2001-Present
Fellow, Scoliosis Research Society (SRS)
FOSA Representative, 1999-2002
Mortality and Morbidity Committee, 2000-Present
Member, Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS)
Member, Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons (SOMOS)
Federation of Spinal Surgical Societies (FOSA)
Executive Board, 1999-2002
President, 2002
ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS (Continued)
Member, California Orthopaedic Association (COA)
Workers’ Compensation Committee, 2001-Present
Member, Santa Clara County Medical Association (SCCMA)
Professional Review Committee, 2002-Present
External Affairs Committee, 1996-Present
Insurance Review Committee, 1995-2000
Alternate Delegate to the CMA House of Delegates, 1998-Present
Member, California Medical Association (CMA)
Member, American Medical Association (AMA)
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION
National Board of Medical Examiners 1980
MEDICAL LICENSE
Board of Medical Quality Assurance (California): November 17, 1980-Present
License Number: G43782
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (Maryland): June 4, 1987-July 4, 1988
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery July 19, 1985
(Non time-limited)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine
Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4799
September 1, 1988 - Current
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
1. MCALISTER, W.H., COE, J.D., and WHYTE, M.P.: Macroepiphyseal Dysplasia with Symptomatic Osteoporosis, Wrinkled Skin, and Aged Appearance, A Possible Autosomal Recessive Condition. Skeletal Radiology 15: 47-51, 1986.
2. COE, J.D., SCHOENECKER, P.L. and GILULA, L.A.: Roentgen Rounds #84: Myositis Ossificans Progressiva. Orthopaedic Review 15: 612-616, 1986.
3. COE, J.D., MURPHY, W.A. and WHYTE, M.P.: Management of Femoral Fractures and Pseudofractures in Adult Hypophosphatasia. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 68-A: 981-990, 1986.
4. COE, J.D., BECKER, P.S., MCAFEE, P.C, and GURR, K.R.: Neuropathology with Spinal Instrumentation. Journal of Orthopaedic Research 7:359-370, 1989.
5. COE, J.D., WARDEN, K.E., SUTTERLIN, C.E., III, and MCAFEE, P.C.: Biomechanical Evaluation of Cervical Spinal Stabilization Methods in a Human Cadaveric Model. Spine 14:1122-1131, 1989.
6. COE, J.D., WARDEN, K.E., HERZIG, M.A., and MCAFEE, P.C.: The Influence of Bone Mineral Density on the Fixation of Thoracolumbar Implants. A Comparative Study of Transpedicular Screws, Laminar Hooks, and Spinous Process Wires. Spine 15:902-907, 1990.
7. ZDEBLICK, T.A., BECKER, P.S., MCAFEE, P.C., SUTTERLIN, C.E., COE, J.D., and GURR, K.R.: Neuropathological Changes with Experimental Spinal Instrumentation: Transpedicular Versus Sublaminar Fixation. Journal of Spinal Disorders 4:221-228, 1991.
8. BEACH, W.R, STRECKER, W.B., COE, J.D., MANSKE, P.R., SCHOENECKER, P.L., and DAILEY, L.: Use of the Green Transfer in Treatment of Patients with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: 17-Year Experience. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 11:731-736, 1991.
9. PARSONS, T. W., III; LAUERMAN, W. C.; ETHIER, D. B.; GORMLEY, W.; CAIN, J. E.; ELIAS,
Z.; and COE, J.D.: Spine Injuries in Combat Troops: Panama, 1989. Military Medicine 158: 501-502, 1993.
10. FRANCE, J.C., YASZEMESKI, M.J., LAUERMAN W.C., CAIN, J.E., GLOVER, J.M., LAWSON, K.J., COE, J.D., and TOPPER S.M.: A Randomized Prospective Study of Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion. Outcomes with and without Pedicle Screw Instrumentation. Spine 1999 24: 553-60.
11. LOWE, T.G., and COE, J.D.: Bioresorbable Polymer Implants in the Unilateral Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Procedure. Orthopedics 2002 25: s1179-83.
12. LOWE, T.G., and COE, J.D.: Bioresorbable Polymer Implants in Unilateral Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine 2002 97: 464-467.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. COE, J.D.: “Persistent Spinal Fluid Leakage Following Spinal Surgery” in Master Cases: Spine Surgery. Alex R. Vaccaro & Todd J. Albert, Editors. Thieme, New York, 2001.
2. FREEDMAN, M.K., BRISLIN, B.T., VACCARO, A.R., O”NEIL, C., COE, J.D., MAURER, P.M., & O’BRIEN, E.: “Invasive Spinal Diagnostics” in Principles and Practice of Spine Surgery. Alex R.
Vaccaro, Randal R. Betz, & Seth M. Zeidman, Editors. Mosby, St. Louis, 2003.
4. COE, J.D. & VACCARO A.R.: “Dural Repair Techniques (Fascial Patching” in Spine Surgery: Tricks of the Trade. Alex R. Vaccaro & Todd J. Albert, Editors. Thieme, New York, 2003.
3. COE, J.D. & VACCARO A.R.: “Complications of Anterior Cervical Plating” in The Cervical Spine, 4th Edition. Charles C. Clark, Editor. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia (in press).
5. COE, J.D.: “Overview of Fixation: Basic Biomechanics. When to Stabilize - Tumor/Trauma/Infection/Rheumatoid/Deformity/Degenerative” in Atlas of Cervical Spine Surgery, 2nd Edition. Harry N. Herkowitz, Editor. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia (in press).
SCIENTIFIC PAPER PRESENTATIONS
1. Results and Complications of Revision Surgery for Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty; Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; El Paso, Texas; November 1982.
2. Carpal Navicular Compression Plating with Iliac Bone Graft for Fracture Nonunion; Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; Colorado Springs, Colorado; November, 1983.
3. Management of Femoral Fractures and Pseudofractures in Adult Hypophosphatasia; Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; San Antonio, Texas; December, 1985.
4. Neuropathological Changes with Spinal Instrumentation. A Canine Model; 23rd Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Baltimore, Maryland; October 1, 1988.
5. Biomechanical Evaluation of Cervical Spinal Stabilization Methods in a Human Cadaveric Model; Cervical Spine Research Society 16th Annual Meeting; Key Biscayne, Florida; December 1, 1988.
6. Neuropathological Changes with Spinal Instrumentation. A Canine Model; Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; Williamsburg, Virginia; December 5, 1988.
7. Load to Failure Strengths of Spinal Implants in Osteoporotic Spines. A Comparison Study of Pedicle Screws, Laminar Hooks, and Spinous Process Wires; 35th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society; Las Vegas, Nevada; February 6, 1989.
8. Neuropathological Changes with Spinal Instrumentation. A Canine Model; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 56th Annual Meeting; Las Vegas, Nevada; February 13, 1989.
9. Load to Failure Strengths of Spinal Implants in Osteoporotic Spines. A Comparison Study of Pedicle Screws, Laminar Hooks, and Spinous Process Wires; Combined Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society and the European Spinal Deformities Society; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; September 18, 1989.
10. Potential Neurologic Hazards With Interspinous Wiring in the Cervical Spine; 17th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society; New Orleans, Louisiana; December 8, 1989.
11. Biomechanical Evaluation of Cervical Spinal Stabilization Methods in a Human Cadaveric Model; 5th Annual Meeting of the Federation of Spine Associations; New Orleans, Louisiana; February 11, 1990.
12. Biomechanical Evaluation of Cervical Spinal Stabilization Methods in a Human Cadaveric Model; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 57th Annual Meeting; New Orleans, Louisiana; February 13, 1990.
13. Spinal Cord Monitoring Using Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials in Spinal Surgery; North American Spine Society 7th Annual Meeting; Boston, Massachusetts; July 10, 1992.
SCIENTIFIC PAPER PRESENTATIONS (continued)
14. Transarticular Screw Fixation For C1‑2 Fusion: A Review of the Early Results and Complications of the Collected Experience of North American Spinal Surgeons with the Magerl Technique; 20th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Palm Desert, California; December 5, 1992.
15. Spinal Cord Monitoring with Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials Using Percutaneously Placed Interspinous Electrodes: A New Technique for Spinal Cord Stimulation; 28th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Dublin, Ireland; September 21, 1993.
16. Transarticular Screw Fixation For C1‑2 Fusion: A Review of the Early Results and Complications of the Collected Experience of North American Spinal Surgeons with the Magerl Technique; North American Spine Society 8th Annual Meeting; San Diego, California; October 15, 1993.
17. Transarticular Screw Fixation For C1‑2 Fusion: A Review of the Early Results and Complications of the Collected Experience of North American Spinal Surgeons with the Magerl Technique; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 61st Annual Meeting; New Orleans, Louisiana; February 13, 1994.
18. Subtotal Corpectomy with Autologous Iliac Strut Graft Fusion and Anterior Cervical Plating for Multilevel Cervical Disc Disease, Preliminary Results; 25th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Rancho Mirage, California; December 5, 1997.
19. Reconstruction of Iliac Crest Bone Graft Donor Site in Reconstructive Spinal Fusion Surgery; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 65th Annual Meeting; New Orleans, Louisiana; March 19, 1998.
20. Preoperative Narcotic and Perioperative Tobacco Usage as Predictors of Outcomes in Instrumented Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting; Anaheim, California; February 6, 1999.
21. Reconstruction of Iliac Crest Bone Graft Donor Site in Reconstructive Spinal Fusion Surgery; 34th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; San Diego, California; September, 1999.
22. Preoperative Narcotic and Perioperative Tobacco Usage as Predictors of Outcomes in Instrumented Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery; North American Spine Society 14th Annual Meeting; Chicago, Illinois; October 24, 1999.
23. Utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters in Predicting Highly Sensitive Discs on Discography; North American Spine Society 17th Annual Meeting; Montreal, Quebec; November 2, 2002.
PODIUM PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES
1. Impending Intra-Articular Migration of an Intramedullary Nail Presenting as Pyogenic Arthritis; Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting; Bethesda, Maryland; November, 1981.
2. The Dashboard Hip; University of California San Francisco Rotating Grand Rounds; Letterman Army Medical Center; Presidio of San Francisco, California; February, 1982.
3. Compartment Syndromes; 2nd Annual German-American Medical Conference; 34th General Hospital, Augsburg, West Germany; September, 1985.
4. Cervical Spine Trauma. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Orthopaedic Grand Rounds; San Antonio, Texas; May 22, 1989.
5. Biomechanics of Cervical Fixation Techniques; 1st Annual Challenge of the Cervical Spine; San Antonio, Texas; April 26, 1990.
6. Posterior Cervical Wiring - Techniques and Hazards; 1st Annual Challenge of the Cervical Spine; San Antonio, Texas; April 27, 1990.
7. The Role of Orthopaedic Surgery in Forward Hospitals; Operation Desert Storm Clinical Surgery Conference; Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; April 10, 1991.
8. Recent Advances in Cervical Spine Surgery; Santa Clara County Orthopaedic Society; Campbell, California; May 17th, 1994.
9. Battlefield Orthopaedics in the ‘90’s: Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm Revisited; Santa Clara County Orthopaedic Society; Campbell, California; January 16th 1996.
10. Cervical Spine Trauma: Non-Operative Treatment; 5th Instructional Course of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Palm Beach, Florida; December 9, 1996.
11 Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Threaded Titanium Cages; Santa Clara County Orthopaedic Society; Saratoga, California; September 16th 1997.
12. Biomechanics of the Cervical Spine; 6th Instructional Course of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Atlanta, Georgia; December 6, 1998.
13. Acceleration Injuries of the Cervical Spine; 6th Instructional Course of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Atlanta, Georgia; December 7, 1998.
14. Anterior Fusion for Degenerative Disorders of the Lumbar Spine; American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting, Symposium on Anterior Spinal Fusion; San Francisco, California; October 14, 1999.
PODIUM PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES (continued)
15. The Case for Lumbar Fusion; Spine Network of California Symposium; Las Vegas, Nevada; February 28, 2000.
16. Neck and Arm Pain in the Injured Worker; California Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; San Francisco, California; April 30, 2000.
17. Spinal Fusion; Presented to the Nursing Staff of Community Hospital of Campbell; Campbell, California, September 6, 2000.
18. Iliac Crest Bone Graft Donor Site Reconstruction; Presented at “Advances in Spinal Surgery”; Vail, Colorado, December 9, 2000
19. Complications of Anterior Cervical Fusion; 7th Instructional Course of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Charleston, South Carolina; December 2, 2000.
20. Laminectomy Membrane: Guilty or Scapegoat? AAOS Instructional Course: Current Strategies in Spine Surgery; Charleston, South Carolina; May 10, 2001.
21. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Options, the role of Dowels and Cages – When are Screws Indicated? AAOS Instructional Course: Current Strategies in Spine Surgery; Charleston, South Carolina; May 12, 2001.
22. California Workers’ Compensation – A Case Study: A Physician Can Make a Difference; “Your Practice, Your Business”; Las Vegas, Nevada; August 25, 2001.
23. Evaluation of the Injured Worker – History and Physical; Spine Network of California Symposium; Las Vegas, Nevada; October 15, 2001.
24. The Case for Lumbar Fusion; Spine Network of California Symposium; Las Vegas, Nevada; October 15, 2001.
25. Neck and Arm Pain in the Injured Worker; Spine Network of California Symposium; Las Vegas, Nevada; October 15, 2001.
26. Complications of Anterior Cervical Fusion; 9th Instructional Course of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Monterey, California; December 1, 2001.
27. Cervical Spinal Fusion; Continuing Education in Spine Seminar, Community Hospital of Campbell; Campbell, California, March 19, 2002.
SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS AND POSTERS
1. Carpal Navicular Compression Plating with Iliac Crest Bone Grafting for Fracture Nonunion; Exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 50th Annual Meeting; Anaheim, California; March, 1983.
2. Dynamic Foot Splint for Traction Patients; Exhibited at American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia; April 1985.
3. Management of Femoral Fractures and Pseudofractures in Adult Hypophosphatasia - A Medically Untreatable Osteomalacia; Exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 53rd Annual Meeting; New Orleans; Louisiana, February, 1986.
4. Neuropathological Changes with Spinal Instrumentation. A Canine Model; Exhibited at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society; Las Vegas, Nevada; February 8, 1989.
5. The Biomechanics, Histomorphometry, and Neurological Effects of Pedicle Fixation; Exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 56th Annual Meeting; Las Vegas, Nevada; February, 1989.
6. 3-D Imaging for the Post-Surgical Failed Back Syndrome; Exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 56th Annual Meeting; Las Vegas, Nevada; February, 1989.
7. Spinal Cord Monitoring with Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials Using Percutaneously Placed Interspinous Electrodes: A New Technique for Spinal Cord Stimulation; Exhibited at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Dublin, Ireland; September, 1993.
8. Transarticular Screw Fixation For C1‑2 Fusion: A Review of the Early Results and Complications of the Collected Experience of North American Spinal Surgeons with the Magerl Technique; Exhibited at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Dublin, Ireland; September, 1993.
9. Combined Intra-Sacral Fixation of the Lumbosacral Junction with Segmental Spinal Instrumentation of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spin in Treatment of Adult Scoliosis; Exhibited at the International GICD Congress, June 1995.
9. Postoperative Blood Salvage Utilizing Cell Saver After Spinal Reconstructive Surgery; Exhibited at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Asheville, North Carolina; September, 1995.
10. Intra-Fascial Approach in Posterior Iliac Bone Grafting with Donor Site Reconstruction; Exhibited at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Ottawa, Ontario; September, 1996.
11. Results of Pre-Operative Teaching Program and Postoperative Clinical Pathways in Adult Spinal Surgery; Exhibited at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Ottawa, Ontario; September, 1996.
SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS AND POSTERS (Continued)
14. Augmented Posterior Lumbar Interbody Reconstruction: Results and Outcome; Exhibited at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; St. Louis, Missouri; September, 1997.
15. Preoperative Narcotic and Perioperative Tobacco Usage as Predictors of Outcomes in Instrumented Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery; Exhibited at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; San Diego, California; September, 1999.
16. Coblation: A New Technology for Soft Tissue Management in Spine Surgery; Exhibited at the 7th International Meeting for the Advancement of Spine Technologies; Barcelona, Spain; July 5-8, 2000.
16. Minimally Invasive Discectomy in a Cadaver Model: A Feasibility Study Using Coblation Technology Combined with Novel Techniques for Minimally-Invasive Intradiscal Access; Exhibited at the 8th International Meeting for the Advancement of Spine Technologies; Paradise Island, The Bahamas, July 11-14, 2001.
17. Complications of Anterior Cervical Surgery; Exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 69th Annual Meeting; Dallas, Texas; February 13-17, 2002.
18. Complications of Anterior Cervical Surgery; Exhibited at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society; Miami Beach, Florida; December 4-7, 2002.
VIDEOTAPE PRESENTATIONS
1. LETTICE J.J., KULA T.A., COE, J.D., FOUNTAIN S.S., & SEAGO, R.L.: Intra-Fascial Approach in Posterior Iliac Bone Grafting with Donor Site Reconstruction; Exhibited at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; Ottawa, Ontario; September, 1996.
2. LETTICE J.J., KULA T.A., COE, J.D., FOUNTAIN S.S., & SEAGO, R.L.: Augmented Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Utilizing Pedicle Screw-Rod Instrumentation. Exhibited at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Scoliosis Research Society; San Diego, California; September, 1999.
3. LETTICE J.J., KULA T.A., FOUNTAIN S.S., COE, J.D., & SEAGO, R.L.: Intrafascial Approach in Posterior Iliac Bone Grafting with Donor Site reconstruction. AAOS Orthopaedic Surgery Videotape Library (OSVL), 1999.