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Have you ever wondered how someone graduating from medical school becomes a plastic surgeon? Today we talk to special guest Dr. Amanda Gosman @aagosman, who trains plastic surgeons for a living. Dr. Amanda Gosman is a board certified plastic surgeon who is chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Director of the Plastic Surgery Residency Program and the Craniofacial Fellowship Program. She is also the director of the Fresh Start Clinic for Craniofacial Anomalies at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego.
Dr. Salvatore Pacella @sandiegoplasticsurgeon, Dr. Sam Jejurikar @samjejurikar, and Dr. Sam Rhee @bergencosmetic discuss how plastic surgery training has changed over the years, how to safely incorporate aesthetic surgery in residency training, and the challenges facing newly trained plastic surgeons.
Dr. Gosman completed her fellowship in craniofacial and pediatric plastic surgery and her residency training at the University of Texas Southwestern. She also completed a one-year fellowship in international plastic surgery with ReSurge International (formerly Interplast). She earned her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University.
As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Gosman’s clinical interests include cleft lip and palate surgery, pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery, microsurgical facial reanimation, breast reconstruction and aesthetic surgery. Her research is focused on cleft lip and palate surgeries, plastic surgery outcomes, telemedicine and international health.
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By Drs. Sam Jejurikar, Salvatore Pacella, Lawrence Tong and Sam Rhee5
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Have you ever wondered how someone graduating from medical school becomes a plastic surgeon? Today we talk to special guest Dr. Amanda Gosman @aagosman, who trains plastic surgeons for a living. Dr. Amanda Gosman is a board certified plastic surgeon who is chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Director of the Plastic Surgery Residency Program and the Craniofacial Fellowship Program. She is also the director of the Fresh Start Clinic for Craniofacial Anomalies at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego.
Dr. Salvatore Pacella @sandiegoplasticsurgeon, Dr. Sam Jejurikar @samjejurikar, and Dr. Sam Rhee @bergencosmetic discuss how plastic surgery training has changed over the years, how to safely incorporate aesthetic surgery in residency training, and the challenges facing newly trained plastic surgeons.
Dr. Gosman completed her fellowship in craniofacial and pediatric plastic surgery and her residency training at the University of Texas Southwestern. She also completed a one-year fellowship in international plastic surgery with ReSurge International (formerly Interplast). She earned her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University.
As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Gosman’s clinical interests include cleft lip and palate surgery, pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery, microsurgical facial reanimation, breast reconstruction and aesthetic surgery. Her research is focused on cleft lip and palate surgeries, plastic surgery outcomes, telemedicine and international health.
#podcast #plasticsurgery #cosmeticsurgery #plasticsurgeon #beauty #boardcertified #aesthetic #3plasticsurgeonsandamicrophone #bergencosmetic #bestplasticsurgeon #beforeafter #aesthetics #realpatientrealresult #boardcertifiedplasticsurgeon #njplasticsurgeon #njplasticsurgery #nyplasticsurgeon #nyplasticsurgery
#ucsdplasticsurgery #diversifyplasticsurgery #globalsurgery #craniofacial

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