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About
We often take for granted the appearance and functionality of our faces - children with craniofacial challenges do not. Through my work, I focus on improving quality of life in these children and developing meaningful patient and family relationships spanning birth to adulthood.
Titles
- Plastic Surgeon, Children's Wisconsin
- Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin
Certifications
- Plastic Surgery
Education
- 2015, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (Pennsylvania), MD
- 2015, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (Pennsylvania), MD
- 2010, University of Pittsburgh, BS
Residencies
- 2021, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania - Plastic Surgery (Integrated)
Fellowships
- 2022, University of Washington Medical Center (Seattle) - Craniofacial Surgery
Conditions & Treatments
Insurance Information
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