Mark DeHaan, MD
Dr. DeHaan specializes in hand and upper extremity surgery and has lectured and written extensively on occupational injuries, the surgical management of carpal tunnel syndrome and the evaluation and treatment of thumb joint arthritis. He has special training and experience in endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery, post-traumatic reconstructive hand surgery and percutaneous trigger finger release. Dr. DeHaan is a clinical professor in the surgery department in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University, and he has previous leadership experience as the president of OAM, the chief of hand surgery at a local hospital, and president of a local non-profit that assists with health services. Dr. DeHaan’s interests include water sports, scuba diving, golf and landscaping.
Special Interests:
Specialties
- Hand & Upper Extremity
Education
- Medical – University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School (Chicago, Ill.) M.D., 1980
- Undergraduate – Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.), B.S., 1975
Board Certification
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- Subspecialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand
Training
- Fellowship – Arizona Hand and Microsurgery (Phoenix, Ariz.), 1987-1988
- Fellowship – Butterworth/Blodgett Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.), Hand Surgery, 1984- 1985
- Residency – GRAMEC (Grand Rapids, Mich.), Plastic Surgery, 1985- 1987
- Residency – Michigan State University at Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.), General Surgery, 1981-1984
- Internship – Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.), 1980-1981
Certifications / Memberships
- Kent County Medical Society
- Michigan State Medical Society
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- American Society for Surgery of the Hand