7/82 to Present
Solo Private Practice in Reconstructive
Plastic Surgery and Skin Cancer
7/81 – 6/82
Nassau County Medical Center
Chief Plastic Surgery Resident
7/80 – 6/81
Nassau County Medical Center
Junior Plastic Surgery Resident
7/79 – 6/80
Captain – Ketch Triad
Circumnavigation Caribbean
7/78 – 6/79
Nassau County Medical Center
Administrative Chief Resident General Surgery
7/78 – 6/79
Nassau County Medical Center
Senior Resident General Surgery
7/76 – 6/77
Boston City Hospital
Clinical Fellow in Shock and Trauma
7/75 – 6/76
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Surgical Service
Junior Assisting Surgical Resident
7/74 – 6/75
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Surgical Service
Junior Surgical Resident
7/73 – 6/74
University of Maryland Hospital and Shock Trauma Unit
Surgical Intern
7/69 – 6/73
University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine – M.D.
Senior externship in surgery on Harvard Surgical Service
Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Burn Center
8/65 – 6/69
Fairleigh Dickinson University Madison Campus – B. S.
9/61 – 6/65
W. Tresper Clarke High School
Special Expertise
Acute and Reconstructive Burn Care
Massachusetts General Hospital Burn Unit
Shriners Burn Unit – Boston
Nassau County Medical Center Burn Unit
Multiorgan Failure – Shock, Trauma, Sepsis
Boston University Hospital Clinical Fellow
University Maryland Shock Trauma Unit
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Laser Resurfacing / Phenol Peel
Mohs Surgery
Medical License
Florida ME39125
Medical Societies
American Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1984
Fellow American College of Surgeons
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Hospitals
Cleveland Clinic Martin North, Martin South
200 SE Hospital Ave.
Stuart, Fl. 34994
REALITY CHECK
No matter how meticulous the technical mastery of the surgery, which is totally under control of the surgeon, there comes the healing phase which has a mind of its own. Every patient heals differently depending on the mysteries of their genetic code.
The best we can do is set up the conditions for optimal healing, (delicate tissue handling, tissue plane dissection, atraumatic suture techniques, drains, dressings, etc.) and the rest is up to nature.
Identifying potential complications early (hematomas, cellulitis, hypertrophic healing, allergic reactions, etc.) and dealing with them before they progress to disasters requires checking the patient the day after surgery now that in-hospital observation and recovery is unaffordable.
We have seen some rare but crazy anomalies and fortunately had the training and experience and luck to deal with them without worsening the condition.
We are based in:
421 SE Osceola St.
suite A Stuart,
FL, US 34994
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