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Rachel C. Hooper, MD, serves as Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University. Dr. Hooper completed medical school at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden New Jersey in 2009. Following this, Dr. Hooper went on to General Surgery Residency at Columbia University and completed her residency and general surgery board certification in 2016. She then spent three additional years of training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, followed by an additional year of hand surgery at the University of Michigan, completing her training in 2020. In 2020, she joined the plastic surgery faculty at Henry Ford and transitioned to her current role on the plastic surgery faculty at the University of Michigan in 2022.
Dr. Hooper is a board-certified, fully trained plastic surgeon with subspeciality in Hand surgery. Her clinical focus involves all aspects of acute and chronic upper extremity pathology including Nerve Compression, Tendinopathies, Finger/Wrist Arthritis Surgery, Finger contracture/Dupuytrens, Hand Tumors, Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Nerve Transfers and Hand Trauma (tendon injuries, fractures, soft tissue loss, and amputation)
She is a big proponent of medical student, resident and fellow education and is actively involved in upper extremity cadaver simulation activities. She dedicates time for clinical outreach and participates in a program for Detroit high school students interested in careers in medicine and science.
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General Surgery ResidencyNew York Presbyterian Columbia University, Surgery
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Plastic Surgery ResidencyUniversity of Michigan, Surgery, Section Plastic Surgery
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Hand Surgery FellowshipUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor
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M.D.Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Camden, 2009
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B.A. Science and Technology StudiesCornell University, Ithaca, 2005
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Center MemberInstitute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
Dr. Hooper’s current research interest include:
1) examining the impact of race and other health disparities on decisions for surgical treatment of hand conditions
2) disparities in training and custom-fitting of prosthetics for patients with major upper and lower extremity amputations
3) workforce diversity in plastic surgery training programs
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Hooper RC, Kelly B, Cederna PS, Siegel G. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am, 2024 Nov; 35 (4): 725 - 737.Journal ArticleAmputation Surgery: Review of New and Emerging Techniques.
DOI:10.1016/j.pmr.2024.06.001 PMID: 39389633 -
Hooper RC, Thompson N, Fan Z, Waljee JF, Sears ED. J Hand Surg Am, 2024 Nov; 49 (11): 1061 - 1067.Journal ArticleAn Analysis of Surgeon Experience, Diagnostic Testing, and Treatment Recommendation For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
DOI:10.1016/j.jhsa.2024.06.012 PMID: 39140917 -
Dennis DM, Hooper RC, Butler PD. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open, 2024 Nov; 12 (11): e6285Journal ArticleDr. Sylvester J. Carter: First Black American Hand Surgeon and Early Pioneer in Hand Surgery.
DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000006285 PMID: 39600327 -
Tremonti G, Shah NR, Moreci R, Hooper RC, Gadepalli SK, Newman EA. J Pediatr Surg, 2024 Nov; 59 (11): 161571Journal ArticleEarly Lessons From Implementation of Holistic Review for Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Applicants.
DOI:10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.05.001 PMID: 38811257 -
Hooper R. 2024 Oct 29;PresentationCommon Elective and Traumatic Hand Conditions
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Hooper R. 2024 Oct 17;PresentationPlan A, B, or C: Dorsal Bridge Platting for Distal Radius Fractures; Distal Radius Fractures: Contemporary Concepts in Management
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Hooper R. 2024 Oct 4;PresentationCross-Finger Flap”, Close Any Wound: Indispensable Upper Extremity Flaps
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2024 Sep 26;PresentationDisparities in Hand Surgery and Opportunities for Community Engagement