Jaharris Collier, MD is a Fellowship Trained Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Hip & Knee Reconstruction and Total Joint Replacement.
Prior to joining The CORE Institute, Dr. Collier completed his Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at the Hedley Orthopaedic Institute of the West. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Dr. Collier earned his Doctoral Degree from the Medical College of Georgia. He also earned two undergraduate degrees from the University of Georgia, a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, both of which he graduated with honors distinctions.
Dr. Collier spent three years as a co-investigator for the Virginia Commonwealth University in their Department of Orthopaedics under Stephen Kates, MD, where he studied diabetic foot ulcers. From 2008-2010, Dr. Collier was a co-investigator in a research study at the University of Georgia where he studied differences in patients with spinal fusion compared to those without spinal fusions.
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