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On this episode of Med Made Real, we had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Cheung, a pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and a faculty member of the University of Ottawa. He has clinical subspecialty interests in hand and wrist trauma, congenital hand deformities, and brachial plexus injuries. In this episode, Dr. Cheung provides insight into his career as a pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeon, including his typical cases and how he adapts his practice to his pediatric patients.
By Abhi A. Nair and Pardise ElmiOn this episode of Med Made Real, we had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Cheung, a pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and a faculty member of the University of Ottawa. He has clinical subspecialty interests in hand and wrist trauma, congenital hand deformities, and brachial plexus injuries. In this episode, Dr. Cheung provides insight into his career as a pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgeon, including his typical cases and how he adapts his practice to his pediatric patients.