Born: 1959, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Children: 6
Office Address: 5353 North Federal Highway, Suite 400 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308
Office Telephone: 954-489-9800
Current States of Medical Licensure: Florida, California, Hawaii
High School:
1973-1977 Graduated, Pine Crest, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Deans list, varsity baseball.
- Completed five, one year Advanced Placement courses which allowed waiving most freshman undergraduate required courses.
- Did extensive work regarding cloning, hybridization and orchid disease management. In recognition, Laeliocattleya Paul Joseph Weber, an orchid hybrid, was named for me by several members of the South Florida Orchid Society.
- Invented and developed U.S. Patent # 4,294,425 for Overhead Book-Holder for use by bedridden patients among others.
Undergraduate Education:
1977-1979 -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Freshman Year - Completed junior and senior level courses including Organic Chemistry II, Calculus II, and Physical Chemistry utilizing Calculus.
- Sophomore Year - Courses at the graduate level were taken, including Advanced Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Microbiology.
- Extracurricular - Varsity baseball, varsity track and Co-Editor of the sports section of the school newspaper.
- Accepted by the University of Miami Medical School before the ending first semester as an undergraduate sophomore, receiving an UNSOLICITED Board of Trustees Full-Tuition Academic Scholarship.
Undergraduate Research:
- Serum Cholesterol Binding Reserve, under Dr. S. L. Hsia, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1978.
- Template-Driven Macrolide Closures and Synthesis of Enterobactin, under Dr. W. H. Rastetter, M.I.T., 1978.
Medical School: 1979-1983 -- University of Miami School of Medicine
- Awards -- $35,000 University of Miami School of Medicine Board of Trustees Full-Tuition Academic Scholarship.
- Alpha Omega Alpha (Medical honor society).
- Earned letters of commendation in Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Gross Anatomy, Medical Ethics, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
- National Medical Boards Part (I): Total of 725, upper one percent of the Nation. Honors in all categories.
Medical School Extracurricular Activities:
- Member of: American Medical Association, American Medical Students Association, Dade County Medical Association.
- Senior yearbook Co-Editor of section on Medical Faculty.
Internship:
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Mayo Clinic (7/83-6/84), Internal Medicine. Intensive training in the fields of Endocrinology, Rheumatology and Hematology/Oncology.
- During the training period in Endocrinology (branch of medical study specializing in hormones), Dr. Weber became interested in male hormone replacement and transdermal delivery mechanisms.
- Received Diplomas (Mayo Clinic) in Internal Medicine and Dermatology simultaneously.
Residency :
General Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami Medical School/Jackson Memorial Hospital (7/84-6/87).
- Dermatology In-Service Board Examination: 99th percentile (upper 1 percent of the nation).
- Published or accepted manuscripts, and respective journals:
- Syringoid Eccrine Carcinoma, Case Reports and Review, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology (JDSO) 13(1):64-68,1987.
- Verrucous Carcinoma Occurring in Penile Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus, a case report (JDSO) 13(5):529-532, 1987.
- Blooms Syndrome, Review and Case Reports, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) 17:479-488, 1987.
- Primary Cutaneous Localized Amyloidosis of the Auricular Concha, (JAAD) 18:19-25, 1988.
- Notalgia Paresthetica, Case Reports and Previously Undescribed Histologic Findings, (JAAD) 18:25-30, 1988.
- Primary Mucinous Carcinoma of the Skin Treated by Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Case Reports and Review, (JDSO) 14:170-172.
- Ruvalcaba-Myhre-Smith Syndrome, Case Reports and Review, Pediatric Dermatology 5:28-32, 1988.
- Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans, (JDSO) 14(5):555-558, 1988.
- Bullous Pemphigoid Induced by UVB Treatment in a Cirrhotic Psoriatic Patient, Archives of Dermatology (AD) 125:689-684, 1989.
- Segmental Neurofibromatosis (AD) 124:1101-1106, 1988.
- Cutaneous Effects of Infrared Radiation, a monograph completed for limited circulation by a pharmaceutical company (the $1,000 award Dr. Weber donated to residents fund).
- American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting 1987; Residents Symposia:
- Cutaneous Protothecosis and Chromomycosis in a Renal Transplant Recipient.
- Localized Bullous Pemphigoid of the Scrotum.
- Projects (while at the University of Miami):
- U.S. PATENT # 4,828,825 issued for the first visibly transparent, topical, broad spectrum, infrared radiation screen. Concomitant manuscripts prepared for this project:
"Topical Infrared Reflectors "
" Infrared Radiation, Cutaneous Concepts"
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Interest: Dermatologic and surgical photography, personal teaching collection exceeds 8,000 original 35mm slides. Upon graduation, Dr. Weber donated many teaching photos back to the University of Miami Dermatology Department.
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Chief Residency: all third year residents at the University of Miami rotate through this position.
Board Certification:
(ABMS): American Board of Dermatology Certifying Examination taken November 1-2, 1987, became a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology on December 22, 1987.
National Medical Board Became Diplomate of National Board of Medical Examiners on July 2, 1987.
Fellowship: MOHS Micrographic and Dermatologic Surgery Fellowship University of Pennsylvania Department of Dermatology (7/1/87-6/30/88). Director: Leonard M. Dzubow, M.D.
- A FULLY APPROVED fellowship training program of the American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, "Ivy League Location".
- Projects (initiated at the University of Pennsylvania):
- Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia following Mohs surgery (JDSO) 15:557-560, 1989.
- Sedation for dermatologic surgery, a review (JAAD) 20:815-26, 1989.
- A new method of liposuction with both primary surgical and back-up capabilities. (JDSO) 14(7):715-717, 1988.
- Flexible sclerotherapy, a new method and mechanism. (JDSO) 14(12):1346-1347, 1988.
- Warning: Traditional liposuction cannulas may be dangerous to your patients health. (JDSO) 14(10):1136-1138, 1988.
- Dermabrasion: pulsed spray technique and varying thermal results.
- Infectious papillomavirus in the vapor of warts treated with carbon dioxide LASER or electrocoagulation. Detection and protection (JAAD) 21: 41-9, 1989.
- Traditional liposuction cannula design problems, and a solution. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 83(1): 197- 198, 1989.
- Anterior, posterior, and lateral blepharoplasty. Presented in Toronto, Canada, January 20-29, 1989 and abstracted in the Archives of Otolaryngology.
- Surgical procedures performed during this fellowship:
Blepharoplasty
Dermabrasion
Flaps
Hair transplants
Tunable dye LASER
Scalp reductions |
Chemical peels
"Face lifts", "full" and Webster modified
Grafts, full and split thickness
CO2 LASER surgery
Liposuction
Sclerotherapy
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- Prior surgical training included among others:
"Brow lifts"
Collagen injection |
Cheek-neck flaps
Ear & nose reconstruction |
- Other courses taken during the academic year 7/87 - 7/88:
- Goldman LASER Seminar completed September 18-19, 1987.
- AACS Liposuction Surgery Workshop completed November 19-21, 1987.
- Nitrous oxide sedation course at New Jersey Dental School completed February 10, 1988.
- Certified as a PROVIDER of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) in March, 1988.
- Certified as an INSTRUCTOR of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) in May, 1988.
- Courses TAUGHT by Dr. Weber during the academic year 7/87 - 7/88: Ophthalmology Surgical Workshop (Scheie Eye Institute, Director: Allan E. Wulc, Oculoplastic Surgeon) 6/88.
Novel Medical Instruments Devised (only a partial list due to patentability):
- "Weber Subgaleal Underminer": for improved tissue separation in scalp reduction and browlifting.
- "Weber-Dzubow-Wulc Continuous Lumen Liposuction Cannula": for increased patient safety.
- "Weber-Dzubow-Wulc Liposuction Handle Adapter"."Weber-Dzubow-Wulc Face Lift Underminer solid version".
- "Weber Suture Tensor". U.S. Pat. # 4,950,283.
- "Weber Bulbous-Lysing Face-lift Underminer non-energized version".
- "Weber Electrosurgical Adaptor" most recently featured in the Tiemann & Co. Instrument Catalogue 1997, page 155, instrument no. 105-1961.
- "Highly-flexible Swan Neck Liposuction Cannulas stainless steel version" (manufactured by KMI Inc.)
- "Highly-flexible Swan Neck Liposuction Cannulas flexible polymer version" (manufactured by KMI Inc.)
- "Liposuction Entrance Wound Protection Device and Cannula Guide" (manufactured by KMI Inc.)
- "Electrosurgical Ophthalmic Probe for Orbicularis Hypertrophy" to treat wrinkles around eyes from inside and many other lesional treatment uses as well. (manufactured by Colorado Biomedical)
Publications: since beginning private practice in July of 1988, partial listing:
- Ideas and innovations: the Suture Tensor. (JDSO) 16: 535-537, 1990.
- Hematoma removal via liposuction cannula JDSO in 1989 submitted.
- Laser tracing for facial wrinkling/rhytides submitted JDSO in 1990 (accepted pending revision.)
- Ideas and innovations: the Bulbous-Lysing Underminer. (JDSO) 15: 1252-1253, 1989.
- Pre-Dermabrasion graft site suturing. (JDSO) 18: 138-139, 1992.
- Hair transplantation: a new method of suturing punch grafts, the running subepidermal stitch. (JDSO) 17: 80-81, 1991.
- Hair transplantation: a new method of suturing punch grafts, the running subepidermal stitch. Abstracted for the Year Book of Dermatologic Surgery (1991).
- The Universal Liposuction Cannula Handle Modifier. (JDSO) 16: 1099-1101, 1990.
- Simultaneous, Lateral, Anterior and Posterior Blepharoplasty. (Ophthalmic Surgery) 23: 259-264, 1992. Refinements of the tarsal strip procedure. (Ophthalmic Surgery) 22: 687-691, 1991. {All innovations in this publication were developed by Dr. Weber. The two other coauthors are renowned Oculoplastic (Eye Plastic) Surgeons.}
- The use of a contained breathing apparatus to isolate the operator and assistant for aerosolizing procedures including dermabrasion and laser surgery. (Annals of Plastic Surgery) 29: 182-4, 1992.
- The Vector-running Subcuticular Suture in High Tension and High-Mobility Areas. (Annals of Plastic Surgery) 29: 471-473, 1992.
- Mohs Surgery: Intraoperative Presuturing (JDSO) 18: 436-439, 1992.
- BOOK CHAPTER: Sedation for Dermatologic Surgery. In: Roenigk RK & Roenigk HH, eds, Surgical Dermatology Advances in Current Practice (Mosby, St. Louis & Martin Dunitz, London, American & European Distribution, 1991 & 1993) pp 12-30.
- Modified Electrosurgical Adapters. (JDSO) 18:991-1, 1992.
- Cosmetic Ocuplastic Surgery: Nuances in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Part I. JDSO 18: 1117-1121, 1992.
- Reinforced Swan-Neck, Flexible Shaft, Beveled Liposuction Cannulas (The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery) 16(1): 41-47, 1999.
- High Pressure Channeled Postoperative Wound Cleansing. JAAD 42: 280-282, 2000.
- Electrosurgical Suspension Apparatus: Derm. Surg. (Dermatologic Surgery; previously named JDSO) 26(2): 142-145, 2000.
- Liposuction Apparatus "Suspension Device": Hi-Plane Liposculpture. Derm. Surg. 26: 602-604, 2000.
- Mohs Surgery and Processing: Novel Optimizations and Enhancements. Derm. Surg. 26: 909-914, 2000.
- Electrosurgical Modification of Orbicularis Oculi Hypertrophy. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 16:407-416, 2000.
- Highly Flexible, Reinforced Swan-Neck, Liposuction Cannulas. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 71-78, 2000.
- Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery: Traction-Modified Blepharoplasty. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 9-16, 2000.
- Laser Resurfacing: Observations and Variations. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 21-26, 2000.
- Evaluation Documentation in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 41-50, 2000.
- Visible Incision Reduction in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 57-70, 2000.
- Liposuction Antifriction Device [accepted for publication]
- Dual Use of Monofilamentous Poliglecaprone Layered Closure: Buried and Cuticular. International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 2: 79-82, 2000.
- Series Spiral Advancement Flap: An Alternative to the Ellipse. Derm. Surg. 27: 64-66, 2001.
- Electrosurgical Standing Cutaneous Cone Modification. Derm. Surg. 27: 960-962, 2001.
- Novel Biopsy Technique: The Inverted Pyramidal Approach. Derm. Surg. 27: 681-684, 2001.
- Surgical Rosacea: Definition, Prevention, and Management. Derm. Surg. 28: 329-3306, 2002.
- Flaps: Minimization Via Extreme Peripheral Recruitment. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 17:36-41, 2001.
- Author of Lipoinfo.com © 1996. Used by US patent office to deny patents. Used by several northern US hospitals to credential surgeons for operating room privileges. During 1997 and 1998 ranked and listed as #1 of all liposuction websites by major search engines.
- Author of Skincancerinfo.com © 1999. Reviewed by Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins Faculty. 400 pages, 900 figures and photos, 140 MB (when digitally compressed).
- BOOK CHAPTER: Dual Use of Monofilament Poliglecaprone in Layered Closure: Buried and Cuticular. In: Harahap M, editor, Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery (Marcel Dekker, New York, USA & Basel, Switzerland, 2002) pp 15-20.
- BOOK CHAPTER: Highly Flexible, Reinforced Swan-Neck Liposuction Cannula. In: Harahap M, editor, Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery (Marcel Dekker, New York, USA & Basel, Switzerland, 2002) pp 503-514.
- BOOK CHAPTER: Eye Surgery: Traction-Modified Blepharoplasty. In: Harahap M, editor, Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery (Marcel Dekker, New York, USA & Basel, Switzerland, 2002) pp 535-546.
- BOOK CHAPTER: Eye Surgery: Visible Incision Reduction in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery. In: Harahap M, editor, Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery (Marcel Dekker, New York, USA & Basel, Switzerland, 2002) pp 547-572.
- BOOK CHAPTER: Eye Surgery: Evaluation Documentation in Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery. In: Harahap M, editor, Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery (Marcel Dekker, New York, USA & Basel, Switzerland, 2002) pp 573-585.
Major Speaking Engagements, Dr. Weber was the Author & Presenter (by invitation since beginning private practice):
- World Congress of Cosmetic Surgery, October 28-30, 1988. Two Topics: "Liposuction and Sclerotherapy". (also elected to the FACULTY of this international meeting)
- Annual Meeting: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, January 13-15, 1989. Topic: "Liposuction".
- 7th Annual Park City, UT Oculoplastic Surgical Meeting, "The State of the Art of Facial Plastic Surgery", Feb. 11-18, 1989. Topics: 1) "Chemical Peeling", 2) "Retin-A", 3) "Dermabrasion", 4) "Filler Substances".
- Annual Meeting American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco, Dec. 1989. Topic: "Blepharoplasty: pre-operative evaluation, operative procedure, postoperative expectations and complications management".
- Re-invited to address the: Annual (8th) Park City, Utah Multidisciplinary Eye & Facial Plastic Surgical Conference: "The State of the Art of Facial Plastic Surgery", Feb., 1990. Topics: 1) "LASER Surgery", 2) "Chemical Peeling", 3) "Dermabrasion", 4) "Cutaneous Augmentation".
- American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Annual Meeting, Topic: "Simultaneous Lateral Anterior and Posterior Blepharoplasty", Atlanta, GA, Oct. 1990.
- Re-invited to address the: Annual Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology, Atlanta, GA, Dec. 1990. Topic: "Advanced Blepharoplasty".
- Invited to address the: Annual Meeting, American Academy of Dermatology, Dallas, TX, Dec. 1991. Topic: "Blepharoplasty".(unable to travel due to illness)
- Re-invited to address the: Annual (9th) Park City, Utah Multidiciplinary Eye & Facial Plastic Surgical Conference: Feb., 1991. Topics: 1) "Lateral Canthoplasty", 2) "Skin Augmentation", 3) "Dermabrasion".
- Re-invited to the: Annual (10th) Park City, Utah Multidiciplinary Eye & Facial Plastic Surgical Conference: Feb., 1992. Topic: "LASER surgery".
- American Society of Dermatologic Surgery Annual Meeting, May, 1994. San Diego, California. Topic: "The Aging Face: In-Depth Blepharoplasty".
- Annual Meeting American Academy of Dermatology, Orlando, Florida, Mar. 1998. Topic: "Blepharoplasty: modernized and advanced".
- Annual Meeting American Academy of Dermatology, Orlando, Florida, Mar. 1998. Topic: "Treatment of Aging Eyelids: in Aesthetic Treatment of Aging Skin".
- New Zealand Dermatology Society, Auckland, New Zealand, June 26, 1998. Topics: 1) "Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery" and 2) "Innovations in Liposuction Cannula Design 1998".
- Annual Meeting of the North American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Tucson, Arizona, Dec. 14, 1998. Topics: 1) "Nuances in Cosmetic Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Surgery II" and 2) "Innovations in Liposuction Cannula Design 1998".
- Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS), Orlando, Florida, October 1999. Scientific Symposium Topic: Novel (Electrosurgical Probe) Management of Lower Eyelid Hypertrophic Orbicularis.
- Annual Meeting of the American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, Denver, Colorado. Nov. 4, 2000. Topic: Mohs Surgery: Novel Optimization and Enhancements.
- New Zealand Dermatology Society, Auckland, New Zealand, Aug. 19, 2004. Topics:
1) “Dermatology Office Efficiency & Quality Enhancing Measures” and 2) “Dermatologic / Cosmetic Surgery Efficiency & Quality Enhancing Measures”.
Other, since beginning private practice:
- Membership Committee of the Broward County Medical Association (1990).
- Educational Program Chairman for Broward County Dermatolocical Society (1991).
- Membership Chairman for Broward County Dermatolocical Society (1992).
- The
first MOHS Surgeon operating within the city of Fort Lauderdale to have trained and graduated from a fully-approved fellowship of the American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology
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- Inpatient and outpatient operating room privileges at major hospitals including flaps, grafts, complicated repairs, and liposuction.
- For the Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, peer reviewed surgical manuscripts.
- Harvard Medical School CME course "New Concepts in Cutaneous LASER Surgery", Cambridge, Mass., October, 1990.
U.S. Patents: cumulative patented and pending work (partial listing):
- U.S. PATENT # 4,294,425 issued for "Overhead Book-holder".
- U.S. PATENT # 4,828,825 issued for "Infrared reflecting composition for topical application to the skin" (Visibly-Transparent, Topical, Broad-Spectrum, Infrared Radiation Sun-Screen additive).
- U.S. PATENT # 4,916,014 issued for "Infrared Radiation Reflecting Paint".
- U.S. PATENT # 4,950,283 issued for the "Surgical Clip".
- U.S. PATENT # 5,521,228 issued for the "Simulated Hair" (Photochemical curing process).
- U.S. PATENT # 5,613,384 issued for "Steering Wheel Locking Device".
- U.S. PATENT # 5,616,897 issued for "Flexible Keyboard".
- U.S. PATENT # 5,782,249 issued for "Laser Manicure Process" (Laser-nail, designing, coloration, sculpting and artistry methods).
- U.S. PATENT # 5,931,166 issued for "Fingernail Decorating" (via inkjet technology).
- U.S. PATENT # 6,067,996 issued for "Nail Decorating Using Inkjets" (via inkjet technology).
- U.S. PATENT # 6,090,121 issued for "Highly Flexible Reinforced Swan-Neck Liposuction Cannulas".
- U.S. PATENT # 6,114,348 issued for "Method of Treatment: Using Tazarotene".
- U.S. PATENT # 6,120,519 issued for "Advanced Fulcrum Monitored Liposuction Cannulas".
- U.S. PATENT # 6,114,550 issued for "Inflatable and Collapsible Screens."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,203,540 issued for "Ultrasound & Laser Face-Lift & Bulbous Lysing Device."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,226,996 issued for "Device for Controlled Cooling of a Surface."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,286,517 issued for "Fingernail and Toenail Decoration Using Ink Jets."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,289,240 issued for "Fluid Biofeedback Device."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,306,119 issued for "Skin Resurfacing & Treatment Using Biocompatible Materials."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,341,831 issued for "Skin Decoration Apparatus and Method."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,344,038 issued for "Surgical Anti-Friction Device."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,391,023 issued for "Thermal Radiation Facelift Device."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,416,800 issued for "Fiber Optic Confections."
- U.S. PATENT # 6,432,101 issued for “Surgical Device for Performing Face-Lifting Using Electromagnetic Radiation.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,440,121 issued for “Surgical Device for Performing Face-Lifting Using Radiofrequency Energy.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,482,234 issued for “Prosthetic Spinal Disc.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,524,250 issued for “Fat Layer Thickness Mapping System to Guide Liposuction Surgery.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,533,818 issued for “Artificial Spinal Disc.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,562,054 issued for “Liposuction Cannulas with Removable Memory Wire.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,629,932 issued for “Allergen & Irritant Measuring Device.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,638,238 issued for “Liposuction Cannula Device & Method.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,663,618 issued for “Thermal Radiation Facelift Device.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,726,693 issued for “Tissue Resurfacing Using Biocompatible Materials.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,729,336 issued for “In-Stent Restenosis Detection Device.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,764,493 issued for “Tissue Removal Using Biocompatible Materials.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,875,207 issued for “Liposuction Cannula Device & Method.”
- U.S. PATENT # 6,974,450 issued for “Face-Lifting Device.”
15 unrelated additional U.S. Patents and 12 World Patents (PCT Treaty) pending as of 4Q2002.
Other:
Biotechnology analyst for 4 US Investment Funds in 1998.
Society memberships and positions:
- Society memberships (for the year 1998):
1. American College of Mohs' Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology
2. Diplomate, American Board of Dermatology
3. American Academy of Dermatology
4. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
5. Doctors Mayo Society
6. Alpha Omega Alpha - Medical Honor Society
7. American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery
8. Florida Society of Dermatology
9. Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgery
10. Broward County Dermatology Society
11. Mayo Clinic Alumni Association
12. Doctors’ Mayo Society
13. O’Leary Honor Society of the Mayo Clinic Department of Dermatology
- Society Positions Held, Present and Past:
1. Membership Committee Broward County Medical Society (@1990)
2. Program Chairman Broward County Dermatology Society (1991)
3. North American Society for Cosmetic Surgery: Chairman Inter-Society Liaison Committee
Expert Witness Experience:
Retained as an expert in over 20 legal cases in the last fifteen years, most regarding the practice of surgery and medicine in 6 states and one U.S. territory.
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