This document provides a summary of a physician's educational and professional background. It details his pre-medical and medical education, including degrees obtained from University of Florida and LSU School of Medicine. It then outlines his residencies, licenses, board certifications, teaching appointments, hospital affiliations, military service and assignments. The remainder of the document lists the physician's honors, awards, board certification, medical societies, continuing education activities and publications.
Norman Weinzweig, MD, FACS | Chicago Hand Specialist & Reconstructive Plastic...Norman Weinzweig
Dr. Norman Weinzweig is extremely experienced in the entire gamut of hand surgery—from simple hand conditions treated in non-operative fashion to very complex multi-staged surgeries that require microsurgical expertise. He is highly regarded by his peers for his extraordinary clinical experience and expertise in the acute and chronic care of severely traumatized hands following devastating industrial accidents. For the past 25 years, Dr. Norman Weinzweig has been perfoming microvascular surgeries, replanting and revascularizing amputated digits and hands, treating mutilating injuries of the upper extremity, nerve injuries, and burns as well as repairing stiff functionless digits and hands due to severe scar contractures. Dr. Norman Weinzweig uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat these highly complex hand issues to produce superb clinical outcomes.
Dr. Norman Weinzweig is a nationally and internationally-recognized surgeon, educator, author and lecturer. He has contributed extensively to the fields of plastic surgery and hand surgery with 104 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 38 book chapters, 87 scientific abstracts, 5 educational videotapes, and over 250 regional, national and international presentations. Dr. Norman Weinzweig co-edited the 650-page textbook, THE MUTILATED HAND focusing solely on the acute management and post-traumatic reconstruction of devastating hand injuries. He has lectured around the globe including Taiwan, Turkey, Israel, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Hawaii and Mexico as well as served as Honored Visiting Professor. His specific areas of basic science and clinical research include reconstruction of the mutilated hand, limb transplantation, nerve regeneration, burns and wound healing.
CV of Dr. Stephen J. Cina, Cook County Medical Examinercookcountyblog
This document provides a summary of the education and career experience of Dr. Stephen J. Cina, an expert in anatomic and forensic pathology. It details his medical education and training, military service, professional experience including numerous roles as a medical examiner and coroner, licensure, honors and awards, professional society memberships, and professional activities.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. John C. Ruckdeschel. He has over 40 years of experience in oncology, including serving as CEO of several major cancer centers. His educational background includes an MD from Albany Medical College and further training at NIH. He has held professorships at multiple universities and has received many honors for his contributions to oncology.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Mathew M. Edavettal. He is board certified in general surgery and surgical critical care, and currently works as a trauma surgeon and critical care physician. He has extensive experience in trauma guidelines development and research presentations. He also has a background in teaching and international medical mission work.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and accomplishments of Dr. Henry Buchwald. It details his education, certifications, academic and clinical appointments, organizational memberships, honors and awards, research funding and grants, publications, and military service. Dr. Buchwald is a renowned bariatric surgeon and researcher, holding many leadership positions and receiving numerous honors over his long career at the University of Minnesota.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Judy L. Schmidt's personal and professional history. It outlines her education, which includes degrees in chemistry and medicine from the University of Minnesota. It details her medical residencies and fellowships in internal medicine, hematology, and medical oncology. The document also lists her medical licenses, certifications, memberships, hospital affiliations, committee positions, research experience, publications, awards, and achievements throughout her career practicing hematology and oncology in Montana and Hawaii.
This curriculum vitae outlines the education and career of Dr. Edgar Lichstein, including his medical training, residencies, fellowships, military service, licenses, appointments, memberships, awards, grants, presentations, and publications. It details his roles as a professor, researcher, and leader in departments of medicine and cardiology over his 50+ year career at institutions including NYU, SUNY, and Maimonides Medical Center.
This document provides biographical information about Dr. William R. Rassman, including his education, credentials, medical licenses, employment history, innovations/contributions, patents, awards, and presentations. It outlines his extensive experience in medicine including cardiac surgery, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, and hair restoration surgery. It details his roles founding and leading several medical companies.
Norman Weinzweig, MD, FACS | Chicago Hand Specialist & Reconstructive Plastic...Norman Weinzweig
Dr. Norman Weinzweig is extremely experienced in the entire gamut of hand surgery—from simple hand conditions treated in non-operative fashion to very complex multi-staged surgeries that require microsurgical expertise. He is highly regarded by his peers for his extraordinary clinical experience and expertise in the acute and chronic care of severely traumatized hands following devastating industrial accidents. For the past 25 years, Dr. Norman Weinzweig has been perfoming microvascular surgeries, replanting and revascularizing amputated digits and hands, treating mutilating injuries of the upper extremity, nerve injuries, and burns as well as repairing stiff functionless digits and hands due to severe scar contractures. Dr. Norman Weinzweig uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat these highly complex hand issues to produce superb clinical outcomes.
Dr. Norman Weinzweig is a nationally and internationally-recognized surgeon, educator, author and lecturer. He has contributed extensively to the fields of plastic surgery and hand surgery with 104 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 38 book chapters, 87 scientific abstracts, 5 educational videotapes, and over 250 regional, national and international presentations. Dr. Norman Weinzweig co-edited the 650-page textbook, THE MUTILATED HAND focusing solely on the acute management and post-traumatic reconstruction of devastating hand injuries. He has lectured around the globe including Taiwan, Turkey, Israel, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Hawaii and Mexico as well as served as Honored Visiting Professor. His specific areas of basic science and clinical research include reconstruction of the mutilated hand, limb transplantation, nerve regeneration, burns and wound healing.
CV of Dr. Stephen J. Cina, Cook County Medical Examinercookcountyblog
This document provides a summary of the education and career experience of Dr. Stephen J. Cina, an expert in anatomic and forensic pathology. It details his medical education and training, military service, professional experience including numerous roles as a medical examiner and coroner, licensure, honors and awards, professional society memberships, and professional activities.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. John C. Ruckdeschel. He has over 40 years of experience in oncology, including serving as CEO of several major cancer centers. His educational background includes an MD from Albany Medical College and further training at NIH. He has held professorships at multiple universities and has received many honors for his contributions to oncology.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Mathew M. Edavettal. He is board certified in general surgery and surgical critical care, and currently works as a trauma surgeon and critical care physician. He has extensive experience in trauma guidelines development and research presentations. He also has a background in teaching and international medical mission work.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and accomplishments of Dr. Henry Buchwald. It details his education, certifications, academic and clinical appointments, organizational memberships, honors and awards, research funding and grants, publications, and military service. Dr. Buchwald is a renowned bariatric surgeon and researcher, holding many leadership positions and receiving numerous honors over his long career at the University of Minnesota.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Judy L. Schmidt's personal and professional history. It outlines her education, which includes degrees in chemistry and medicine from the University of Minnesota. It details her medical residencies and fellowships in internal medicine, hematology, and medical oncology. The document also lists her medical licenses, certifications, memberships, hospital affiliations, committee positions, research experience, publications, awards, and achievements throughout her career practicing hematology and oncology in Montana and Hawaii.
This curriculum vitae outlines the education and career of Dr. Edgar Lichstein, including his medical training, residencies, fellowships, military service, licenses, appointments, memberships, awards, grants, presentations, and publications. It details his roles as a professor, researcher, and leader in departments of medicine and cardiology over his 50+ year career at institutions including NYU, SUNY, and Maimonides Medical Center.
This document provides biographical information about Dr. William R. Rassman, including his education, credentials, medical licenses, employment history, innovations/contributions, patents, awards, and presentations. It outlines his extensive experience in medicine including cardiac surgery, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, and hair restoration surgery. It details his roles founding and leading several medical companies.
Joel H. Wilkerson is a physician based in Stevensville, Maryland. He received his MD from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 1978 and his MPH from Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1980. His experience includes serving as a commanding officer in the US Army from 1967-1969 during the Vietnam War and working as a sole proprietor physician since 1983 in Washington, DC and Grasonville, MD. He has held leadership roles on numerous boards related to healthcare, performing arts, and community organizations.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12Debbi Ricks
This presentation in three parts was prepared for the 90th Celebration of the American Medical Association Alliance (AMA Alliance) that was held in Chicago, Illinois June 18, 2012. Special thanks to President, Pat Hyer for asking me to create this presentation. Photos and items of interest from each decade from the 1920 thru the 2000 is included as well as photos and items from each of the active state Alliances.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal. He received his medical degrees from the University of Natal Medical School in South Africa and completed fellowships in the US. He has held faculty appointments at several universities and currently serves as a professor of pathology and internal medicine at UC Davis. His clinical expertise is in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Dr. Jijibhoy J. Patel. He earned his medical degree in India and has since completed residencies and fellowships in internal medicine, cardiology, and law in the United States and Canada. He has over 50 years of experience in private practice and consulting in cardiology and internal medicine. He also held teaching positions and has published research papers in his field.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. David S. Baskin. It details his education, including degrees from Swarthmore College and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. It outlines his medical training and licensure, as well as his extensive faculty positions at institutions including Baylor College of Medicine, University of Houston, and Weill Cornell Medical College. The CV also lists numerous honors, awards, visiting professorships, committee memberships, and roles in medical societies that demonstrate his expertise and leadership in neurosurgery over several decades.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Dr. Alan B. Knopf including his education, work history, licensure, certifications, publications, lectures, military service, and special interests. It details his medical training and career as an orthopedic surgeon, including positions as attending staff at various hospitals, private practice, consulting, teaching, and expert testimony. His work history spans from 1972 to present and includes roles such as Chief of Surgery, Chairman of Departments, and Professor.
Steven Loring Miller is a radiologist who serves as Chairman of the Department of Radiology at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts. He received his BA from Harvard University and his MD from the University of California, San Diego. His career includes positions in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and academic appointments at several institutions. He has held leadership roles in hospital committees and radiology organizations.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Daniel Alexander Capen, M.D. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College in 1975. Since then, he has held numerous faculty and clinical positions focused on orthopedic surgery and spinal injuries. He has maintained an active private practice since 1980 specializing in spine surgery. He has also held affiliations with several hospitals and has extensive experience in presentations, research, and humanitarian work internationally related to spinal injuries and orthopedics.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
Dr. Josephine Mei is a pulmonary/critical care physician in private practice in Louisville, KY. She received her undergraduate and medical degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Miami School of Medicine. She has over 25 years of experience and is board certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine. She currently holds privileges at several hospitals in Kentucky and Indiana and serves as director of several pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Nicolas G. Bazan. It details his education, including receiving an M.D. from the University of Tucuman in Argentina and a Ph.D. equivalent from the same institution. It lists his extensive research fellowships and academic appointments in Argentina, Canada, and the United States. It also outlines his roles editing numerous academic journals and organizing many professional conferences and committees in neuroscience and related fields over several decades.
This document provides information about Shanti Memorial Hospital Pvt Ltd, a multi-specialty medical center located in Cuttack, India. It was established in 1991 in memory of the founder's mother, Shantilata Patnaik, to provide quality and affordable healthcare. The hospital has highly trained staff and offers a wide range of specialty services. It aims to provide patients with hope, healing, and happiness.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Richard Hudson Koehler, a general surgeon born in 1956 in Washington D.C. It details his education, including graduating magna cum laude from Boston College in 1978 and receiving his M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine in 1982. It then outlines his postdoctoral training and career, including positions at various hospitals, awards, publications, presentations, and professional affiliations.
My board certifications are in Neurology, Biochemical Genetics, and Molecular Genetics. After selling my molecular and biochemical diagnostics company in 2015, I have been focused on peer reviewed publications and advancing the field of Precision Medicine.
This document provides a curriculum vitae and bibliography for Antonio Sergio Torloni, MD. It details his present position as Medical Director of Transfusion Medicine at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center. It also lists his previous academic ranks and positions at Mayo Clinic from 2004-2013. His education includes an MD from University of Brasilia in 1980 and residencies in pathology and pediatrics. He has over 30 years of experience in transfusion medicine, apheresis, and stem cell collection.
The document provides a summary of the history and operations of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota from its founding in 1883 to present day. It details the Clinic's expansion to additional locations, contributions to medical research and innovations, education programs, and status as a renowned medical center focused on patient-centered care.
The letter urges the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform to take a balanced approach to deficit reduction by both reducing spending and raising revenue. It argues that disproportionate cuts to nondefense discretionary programs, which fund health, education, and social services, would immeasurably harm vulnerable Americans and undermine the nation's competitiveness, despite comprising a small portion of the budget. The letter is signed by over 120 organizations concerned with health, education, poverty, and civil rights.
This document provides an overview of concepts and competencies related to forensic nursing. It begins by defining forensic nursing and outlining its theoretical foundations. Concepts discussed include the nursing process, standards of nursing practice, ethics, and the role of forensic nurses. It then examines competencies for forensic nurses, including their scope of practice, education, certification, and adherence to professional codes. Key organizations influencing forensic nursing are also referenced, such as the International Association of Forensic Nurses.
Karen Graham founded the William S. Graham Foundation for Melanoma Research after her son Billy died of melanoma at age 22. The foundation is dedicated to melanoma research and education. Graham has extensive experience managing the foundation and developing programs to raise awareness about melanoma prevention, screening, and treatment. She has represented the foundation at numerous national and international conferences and committees, and has been published and interviewed about melanoma by various media outlets.
Charles William Hinnant Jr. is a urologist and health care attorney currently serving as General Counsel for the American College of Legal Medicine. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and his law degree from Georgia State University. He has over 25 years of experience as a practicing urologist and provides legal consultation services to various medical organizations. He has authored over 30 publications and presentations on topics related to urology, health law, and medical ethics.
The document discusses how a drug originally approved for erectile dysfunction (ED) called Tadalafil has been found to have many other beneficial medical uses. It was discovered that Tadalafil works by improving vascular and endothelial function throughout the body. Some of its other uses include treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, pulmonary hypertension, migraines, and showing promise for conditions like diabetes and lupus. The drug appears safe with few contraindications and may have potential benefits for many additional diseases.
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) held its 2016 annual meeting in New Orleans. The meeting was well attended and featured a strong continuing medical education program and faculty. The executive management team was praised for their work organizing the large event. A highlight was a gala at a Mardi Gras warehouse club with New Orleans jazz music and dancing. The founders of ASDS were proud of the leadership that has helped the organization grow over the years.
Joel H. Wilkerson is a physician based in Stevensville, Maryland. He received his MD from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 1978 and his MPH from Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1980. His experience includes serving as a commanding officer in the US Army from 1967-1969 during the Vietnam War and working as a sole proprietor physician since 1983 in Washington, DC and Grasonville, MD. He has held leadership roles on numerous boards related to healthcare, performing arts, and community organizations.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12Debbi Ricks
This presentation in three parts was prepared for the 90th Celebration of the American Medical Association Alliance (AMA Alliance) that was held in Chicago, Illinois June 18, 2012. Special thanks to President, Pat Hyer for asking me to create this presentation. Photos and items of interest from each decade from the 1920 thru the 2000 is included as well as photos and items from each of the active state Alliances.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Dr. Ishwarlal Jialal. He received his medical degrees from the University of Natal Medical School in South Africa and completed fellowships in the US. He has held faculty appointments at several universities and currently serves as a professor of pathology and internal medicine at UC Davis. His clinical expertise is in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Dr. Jijibhoy J. Patel. He earned his medical degree in India and has since completed residencies and fellowships in internal medicine, cardiology, and law in the United States and Canada. He has over 50 years of experience in private practice and consulting in cardiology and internal medicine. He also held teaching positions and has published research papers in his field.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. David S. Baskin. It details his education, including degrees from Swarthmore College and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. It outlines his medical training and licensure, as well as his extensive faculty positions at institutions including Baylor College of Medicine, University of Houston, and Weill Cornell Medical College. The CV also lists numerous honors, awards, visiting professorships, committee memberships, and roles in medical societies that demonstrate his expertise and leadership in neurosurgery over several decades.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Dr. Alan B. Knopf including his education, work history, licensure, certifications, publications, lectures, military service, and special interests. It details his medical training and career as an orthopedic surgeon, including positions as attending staff at various hospitals, private practice, consulting, teaching, and expert testimony. His work history spans from 1972 to present and includes roles such as Chief of Surgery, Chairman of Departments, and Professor.
Steven Loring Miller is a radiologist who serves as Chairman of the Department of Radiology at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts. He received his BA from Harvard University and his MD from the University of California, San Diego. His career includes positions in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and academic appointments at several institutions. He has held leadership roles in hospital committees and radiology organizations.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Daniel Alexander Capen, M.D. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College in 1975. Since then, he has held numerous faculty and clinical positions focused on orthopedic surgery and spinal injuries. He has maintained an active private practice since 1980 specializing in spine surgery. He has also held affiliations with several hospitals and has extensive experience in presentations, research, and humanitarian work internationally related to spinal injuries and orthopedics.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
Dr. Josephine Mei is a pulmonary/critical care physician in private practice in Louisville, KY. She received her undergraduate and medical degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Miami School of Medicine. She has over 25 years of experience and is board certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine. She currently holds privileges at several hospitals in Kentucky and Indiana and serves as director of several pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Nicolas G. Bazan. It details his education, including receiving an M.D. from the University of Tucuman in Argentina and a Ph.D. equivalent from the same institution. It lists his extensive research fellowships and academic appointments in Argentina, Canada, and the United States. It also outlines his roles editing numerous academic journals and organizing many professional conferences and committees in neuroscience and related fields over several decades.
This document provides information about Shanti Memorial Hospital Pvt Ltd, a multi-specialty medical center located in Cuttack, India. It was established in 1991 in memory of the founder's mother, Shantilata Patnaik, to provide quality and affordable healthcare. The hospital has highly trained staff and offers a wide range of specialty services. It aims to provide patients with hope, healing, and happiness.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Richard Hudson Koehler, a general surgeon born in 1956 in Washington D.C. It details his education, including graduating magna cum laude from Boston College in 1978 and receiving his M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine in 1982. It then outlines his postdoctoral training and career, including positions at various hospitals, awards, publications, presentations, and professional affiliations.
My board certifications are in Neurology, Biochemical Genetics, and Molecular Genetics. After selling my molecular and biochemical diagnostics company in 2015, I have been focused on peer reviewed publications and advancing the field of Precision Medicine.
This document provides a curriculum vitae and bibliography for Antonio Sergio Torloni, MD. It details his present position as Medical Director of Transfusion Medicine at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center. It also lists his previous academic ranks and positions at Mayo Clinic from 2004-2013. His education includes an MD from University of Brasilia in 1980 and residencies in pathology and pediatrics. He has over 30 years of experience in transfusion medicine, apheresis, and stem cell collection.
The document provides a summary of the history and operations of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota from its founding in 1883 to present day. It details the Clinic's expansion to additional locations, contributions to medical research and innovations, education programs, and status as a renowned medical center focused on patient-centered care.
The letter urges the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform to take a balanced approach to deficit reduction by both reducing spending and raising revenue. It argues that disproportionate cuts to nondefense discretionary programs, which fund health, education, and social services, would immeasurably harm vulnerable Americans and undermine the nation's competitiveness, despite comprising a small portion of the budget. The letter is signed by over 120 organizations concerned with health, education, poverty, and civil rights.
This document provides an overview of concepts and competencies related to forensic nursing. It begins by defining forensic nursing and outlining its theoretical foundations. Concepts discussed include the nursing process, standards of nursing practice, ethics, and the role of forensic nurses. It then examines competencies for forensic nurses, including their scope of practice, education, certification, and adherence to professional codes. Key organizations influencing forensic nursing are also referenced, such as the International Association of Forensic Nurses.
Karen Graham founded the William S. Graham Foundation for Melanoma Research after her son Billy died of melanoma at age 22. The foundation is dedicated to melanoma research and education. Graham has extensive experience managing the foundation and developing programs to raise awareness about melanoma prevention, screening, and treatment. She has represented the foundation at numerous national and international conferences and committees, and has been published and interviewed about melanoma by various media outlets.
Charles William Hinnant Jr. is a urologist and health care attorney currently serving as General Counsel for the American College of Legal Medicine. He received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and his law degree from Georgia State University. He has over 25 years of experience as a practicing urologist and provides legal consultation services to various medical organizations. He has authored over 30 publications and presentations on topics related to urology, health law, and medical ethics.
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The document discusses how a drug originally approved for erectile dysfunction (ED) called Tadalafil has been found to have many other beneficial medical uses. It was discovered that Tadalafil works by improving vascular and endothelial function throughout the body. Some of its other uses include treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, pulmonary hypertension, migraines, and showing promise for conditions like diabetes and lupus. The drug appears safe with few contraindications and may have potential benefits for many additional diseases.
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) held its 2016 annual meeting in New Orleans. The meeting was well attended and featured a strong continuing medical education program and faculty. The executive management team was praised for their work organizing the large event. A highlight was a gala at a Mardi Gras warehouse club with New Orleans jazz music and dancing. The founders of ASDS were proud of the leadership that has helped the organization grow over the years.
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Zika is systemic, from the first moment of contact, either infected mosquitoes bites or Human Mucous Membrane contact, such as saliva (or other body fluids such as sexual activity, or transfusion).
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Lead and arsenic poisoning is a major public health problem across the United States. Chronic exposure to these heavy metals can result in decreased learning ability, illness, and reduced developmental capacity in children and juveniles. This in turn leads to lower school performance and potentially increased crime rates. Public water supplies nationwide are also affected, while public health officials have been negligent in addressing this issue. The document argues this is a factor in the declining education and socioeconomic standing of the United States.
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Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
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1. SCHOLASTIC TRAINING
PRE-MEDICAL EDUCATION: University of Florida, 1951-1952
Louisiana State University
Date of Graduation, 1955 Degree: B.S.
MEDICAL EDUCATION: L.S.U. School of Medicine
Date of Graduation, 1959 Degree: M.D.
INTERNSHIPS: Southern Baptist Hospital - July, 1959 - June, 1960
New Orleans, Louisiana
2. SCHOLASTIC TRAINING (Cont'd)
RESIDENCIES OR FELLOWDHIPS: Charity Hospital of New Orleans
(L.S.U. Service - Dermatology & Syphilology)
July, 1963 - June, 1966
LICENSURES: Louisiana - 1959
CERTIFICATION: Dermatology and Syphilology - Nov. 17, 1969
Dermatopathology - Board Certified
Cosmetic Surgery - 1985
TEACHING APPOINTMENTS: Tulane University School of Medicine
Clinical Associate Professorof Medicine
June , 1970 to 1984
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIONS: Charity Hospital of New Orleans
Visiting Physician (Past)
East Jefferson Hospital
Consulting Physician (Past)
Southern Baptist Hospital
Staff Physician (Past)
Montelepre Memorial Hospital - 1988 to 1997
Doctor's Hospital - 1988 to 1990
Kenner Regional Medical Center - 1994-2000
North Shore Regional Medical Center - 2000 to Present
University Hospital (Consultant) - 1998 - to Present
LifeCare Hospital - 2000 - 04/01/07
Kenner Regional Medical Center
New Orleans Baptist & Chalmette Campuses
MILITARY ASSIGNMENTS:
Brooks Aerospace Medical School
Primary Course Aviation Medicine July, 1960 (3 months)
4510 th U.S.A.F. Hospital
Luke Air Force Base
Phoenix, AZ
Chief Aviation Medicine
Chief Occupational Medicine
Chief Military Public Health October, 1960 - May, 1963
12th U.S.A.F. Hospital
Cam Ranh Bay, Viet Nam
Chief Dermatology and Syphilogy and
Specialty Consultant in S.E. Asia
Flight Surgeon July, 1966 - August,1967
U.S.A.F. Medical Referral Center
Keesler Air Force Base
Biloxi, MS
Chief Dermatology Service
3. Consultant for Surgeon General for
S.E. Region (USA)
Flight Surgeon September, 1967 - July, 1970
4. MILITARY HONORS AND DECORATIONS
1. Air Force Commendation Medal (Meritorious Service, 1960 - 1963)
2. Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for Cuban Crisis
3. Bronze Star (Meritorious Service in Viet Nam, 1966 - 1967)
4. Air Medal with 3 Clusters (Combat Flying Missions in Viet Nam, 1966 - 1967)
5. Air Force Service Ribbon
6. National Defense Ribbon
7. Viet Nam Service Ribbon (1966 - 1967)
8. Viet Nam Combat Ribbon with Scroll (1966 - 1967)
9. Outstanding Unit Citation Ribbon (1967 - 1970)
10. Veterans of Foreign Wars Member - 1970 to Present
HONORS AND AWARDS
1. National Honor Society (Honorary) - 1950
2. Alpha Epsilon Delta (Honorary, Pre-Med) - 1954
3. First Prize - Peterkin Paper Competition - Original Paper, Louisiana
Dermatological Society - November, 1965
4. Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery & Oncology (1979 -
1992)
5. Who's Who, South and Southwest, U.S. International (1978 - 2002)
6. World Congress Leader, Cosmetic Surgery, by American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery (1987 - Present)
7. AACS Annual Banquet, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, CA 2-14-87 - awarded
a plaque and certificate as a World Congress Leader
8. Certificate of Appreciation from the Mayor of the City of New Orleans for
contribution to the city - May 6, 1987
9. Presidential Perspectives, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery & Oncology,
February, 1990
10. Association of Surgical Faculty, American Academy of Dermatology, 1990-2002
11. American Medical Association, Physician's Recognition Award, '75-'93 / '94-'04
5. 12. University of Vienna, Department of Dermatology, II, Meeting of Austrian
Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery Society: Guest Speaker - April 18-25, 1991
HONORS AND AWARDS ( Cont'd )
13. Dermatology Speaker's Bureau, GLAXO Pharmaceutical Company sponsor- 1991 -
1992
14. Physician's Recognition Award - American Medical Association - For the years
1987,
1988, 1989, 1990, valid from June 1, 2001 - June 1, 2004
15. Physician's Recognition Award - American Medical Association - For the years
1991
and 1992 - valid January 1, 1993
16. Physician's Recognition Award - American Medical Association - For the years
1993 and 1994 - valid January 1, 1995
17. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery - for 25 years of dedicated and ex-
emplary service, Charter Member Recognition Award and the Past President
Distinguished Service Award/Founders Award - Dr. Farber was one of the original
founders of the ASDS in 1972
18. American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery - Service Award for
Special Contribution in Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery - San Francisco, CA,
November 1995
19. National Leadership Award - Physician's Advisory Board - 2000 - 2002
20. RNC Presidential Victory Team - awarded Certificate of Merit for Dedication,
Sacrifice and Commitment - November 2002
21. Top Physician in Louisiana - 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
22. Dermatology Foundation, Scholars Circle Certificate and Membership - 2002.
23. National Republican Congressional Committee 2003 Physician of the Year Award.
24. Pioneers in Hair Transplant Surgery (Panel) - Award for "Pioneer in Hair
Restoration
Surgery" bestowed by International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery - Oct.
17,2003
25. Pioneers in Hair Transplant Surgery - Award "In Recognition of Efforts in
Creating
Educational Programs in the field of Hair Restoration, for freely sharing
knowledge with other physicians, and for pioneering the early development of “Hair
Restoration Surgery."
6. 26. National Republican Congressional Committee 2003 - National Leadership Award
presented to George Farber M.D. Honorary Co-Chairman Physician's Advisory
Board
27. Regional Advisory Board, on Pigmentary Disorders – Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
One year Appointment --- May 2005 to May 2006
28. Louisiana State Medical Society - Committee on Public Health Committee
Appointment - three-year term beginning January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2007
29. Southern Medical Association, Awarded: Physician Emeritus Status, 2005
30. Appointed to American Society Dermatologic Surgery Preceptorship Program as a
Nationally Recognized Expert in Dermatologic Surgery. The Appointment is on an
annual basis 2000-2005
31. Award of The Imperial Dragon of Viet Nam, October 2005.
32. Consumer Research Council of America; America’s Top Physicians, 2006
33. American Academy of Dermatology; Lifetime Membership
34. Global Directory of Who’s Who, Honoring Executives and Professionals 2007
7. BOARD CERTIFICATION
1. American Board of Dermatology - 1969
2. American Board of Cosmetic Surgery - 1985
3. Board Eligible in Dermatopathology
MEDICAL SOCIETIES PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ( Past / Present )
PARISH: a. Orleans Parish Medical Society Date: 1959 -
1984
b. St. Bernard Parish Medical Society Date: 1989 -
1992
STATE: Louisiana State Medical Society Date: Since 1959
NATIONAL: American Medical Association Date: Since 1959
1. Air Force Society of Internists and Allied Specialists
2. American Academy of Dermatology
3. Association of Military Dermatologists
4. International Society of Cosmetic Surgery
5. New Orleans Graduate Medical Assembly (1980)
6. South Central Dermatological Association
7. Southern Medical Association - 1966 to Present
8. American Academy of Dermatology 1963 - Present
9. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (Founding Faculty Member, Treasurer
-
6 years, Vice President (1977), President-Elect (1978), President (1979),
Advisory Council (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)
10. American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons (Charter Member), Board of Directors
-
1974 – 1980 organization merger with AACS
11. Louisiana Dermatological Society (Past Secretary)
12. James W. Burks - Zola Cooper Memorial Clinicopathologic Seminar
(Co-Director, Secretary/Treasurer) 1970-1984
13. Dermabrassion and Chemical Peel Seminar and Symposium (Director/Faculty)
1974-1992
14. Hair Transplant Seminar (Faculty) 1972 - 1983
15. Third International Symposium on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the
Head and Neck (Program Coordinator for Dermatologic Papers) - 1975
8. 16. Kenner Dermatological Society (Secretary/Treasurer) 1982 - 1992 (Founder)
(No longer active organization)
17. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (1985 - Present) - Treasurer 1987 - 1989,
Board of Trustees 1980 - 1992,Chairman of the Educational Committee 1990-1992
18. International Dermatopathology Society – 1974 - 1983
MEDICAL SOCIETIES PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ( Past / Present ) ( Cont'd )
19. Metropolitan New Orleans Cosmetic Surgery Society (Charter Member, Secretary/
Treasurer) 1985 - 1992 (no longer active organization
20. Louisiana Medical Political Action Committee 1986 - Present
21. The American Society of Liposuction Surgery, Inc. 1986 - 1991
22. The Louisiana State Medical Society
Membership Committees - - - - - - - -1. Key Control Physicians - Past
2. Committee on Federal Legislation – Past
3. Insurance Committee
4. Public Health Committee
23. Veterans of Foreign Wars member 1970 to Present
24. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Inc. -
Member 1988 - 1991
25. American Board of Cosmetic Surgery - Examiner 1990 - 1991 Certifying
Examination - Review Course Faculty 1991
26. International Society of Dermatology – 1980-1998
27. St. Bernard Medical Society 1989 - Date
28. Louisiana State Medical Society – 1989 - Date
29. American Medical Association – 1989 - Date
30. American Osteopathic College of Dermatology - Affiliate Member, 1990 to Present
31. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery/Member of Strategic Planning
Committee - 1990
32. American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery - Associate Editor - April 1990
35. Professor, Head of Residency Training Department - Gulf South Medical and
Surgical Institute, Inc. 1990 to Present
36. Medical Director, Dermatologic Surgery and Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery,
Post Graduate Fellowship Program - Gulf South Medical and Surgical Institute,
Inc. (DBA Burks-Farber Clinics) - Sponsored by the American Board of
Cosmetic Surgery & ASDS
37. American College or Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (Full Fellow 1991-Present)
9. 38. International Hair Transplant Society - 1992 - 2000
39. American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery - 1992 - 2000
(Founder/President organization united with AACS
40. The International Society of Cosmetic Laser Surgeons, Inc. - 1993 - 2000
41. Dermatologic Radiotherapy Society - December 1993 - 1995
42. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 1997 – Present; currently Secretary, Louisiana
Chapter
43. Kenner Medical Society 1998 - Presentuo
10. CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
1. Annual Meetings/Courses of: American Academy of Dermatology
Southern Medical Association - Derma Section
Practical Skin Pathology - Liberty, NY (9/81)
2. James W. Burks - Zola Cooper Memorial Clinicopathologic Seminar (1970-1983)
3. Hair Transplant Seminar (1972 - 1983)
4. Scientific Meeting of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Chicago -
Annually, '81, '82, '83
5. Cutaneous Surgery Course
6. Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar and Symposium
7. Advanced Surgery Symposium - Director (American Academy of Dermatology)
8. Third International Symposium on Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery of the
Head and Neck
9. American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons
10. Basic Science Course in Dermatologic Surgery (May 16, 1982) Manila, Philippines
11. University of Colorado School of Medicine Course (Practical Skin Pathology),
October 17-22, 1982
12. James W. Burks - Zola Cooper Memorial Clinicopathologic Seminar (1982-1983)
13. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc., Lincolnshire, IL
(September 24-26, 1982)
14. Medical College of Virginia - Richmond, VA (October 7-10, 1982)
15. Southern Medical Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA (October 30 -
November 2, 1982-1983)
16. American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons - Los Angeles, CA
(November 20-21, 1982)
17. Hair Transplant Session, New Orleans, LA (December 1-3, 1982) - AACS
18. American Academy of Dermatology 1982 Annual Meeting - New Orleans, LA
(December 4-9, 1982)
19. Seminar on Cutaneous Surgery, Sponsored and Directed by George A. Farber, M.D.
for Practicing Dermatologists (August 15-20, 1983)
Clinical Demonstrations, Instructions and Principles in
Cutaneous Surgery for Dermabrasion, Skin Cancer Surgery,
Chemical Peel, (Exfoliation), Hair Transplant, Blepharo-
plasty, Face Lift, Xenologous Implantations/Transplants,
Liposuction, and Routine Scapal Surgery. Forty-six (46)
patients demonstrations in above procedures.
12. CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
21. Louisiana Derma Society - New Orleans, LA 3/06/83
22. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Meeting - Williamsburg, VA 3/27/83
23. Louisiana Derma Society - New Orleans, LA 4/17/83
24. ASDS/NU/Derma/Chem Peel - Chicago, IL 5/18/83
25. Postgraduate Course in Dermatopathology - Newport Beach, CA 7/31 - 8/5/83
26. AACS Annual Meeting - Minneapolis, MN 9/10 - 9/11/83
27. SMA Scientific Assembly - Baltimore, MD 11/6 - 11/9/83
28. AACS Meeting - Chicago, IL 1/21-22/84
29. Sixth National Symposium on Hair Replacement Surgery - Palm Springs, CA
3/29 - 4/1/84
30. AACS Scientific Program - New York, NY 6/13-15/84
31. AACS Congress for Hair Replacement - New York, NY 6/16-17/84
32. Tulane University Medical Center - New Orleans, LA - Current Concept of
Dermabrasion, Chemical Peel, Collagen, Silicone - 7/4-8/84
33. AACS Special Meeting - Chicago, IL - 8/25-26/84
34. AACS Fourth Annual Meeting - Los Angeles, CA - 1/20/85
35. AACS Special Meeting - Chicago, IL - 6/18/85
36. AACS Meeting Cosmetic Surgery in the Non-Caucasian - San Francisco, CA
9/27-29/85
37. AACS Second Annual Meeting - Los Angeles, CA - 1/10-12/86
38. American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Meeting -
Eighth National Symposium on Hair Replacement - Hot Springs, AR 2/6-8/86
39. Montelepre Memorial Hospital Cosmetic Surgery Seminar - New Orleans, LA
4/9/86 and 6/8/89
40. American Society of Liposuction Surgery, Fourth Liposuction Workshop -
New Orleans, LA 5/2-4/86
41. American Society of Liposuction Surgery - Philadelphia, PA - 2/11-13/86
42. AACS, World Congress - New Orleans, LA - 10/15-19/86
( G. A. Farber, M.D. Director)
43. Hair Restoration Revision Surgery, AACS - 1/13/87
44. AACS - American Society of Liposuction Surgery, Third Annual Scientific
Meeting - Los Angeles, CA - 2/13/87
"Hair Restoration Revision Surgery" - Moderator and Panelist - 2/15-17/87
13. CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
45. National Blue Cross / Blue Shield Consultant Panel, 1987
46. AACS - World Congress on Hair Transplantation - Los Angeles, CA 5/21/87
47. Kenner Dermatology Society - Kenner, LA 5/28/87
48. National Medical Association 92nd Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly
Los Angeles, CA 8/1/87
49. AACE in conjunction with The American Society of Liposuction Surgery, 4th
Annual Scientific Meeting - Century City, CA 2/5-7/88
50. The International Symposium on Hair Replacement Surgery - Los Angeles, CA
3/17-20/88
51. The International Societies of Cosmetic Surgery and the American Society of
Liposuction Surgery, World Congress on "New Concepts in Contouring Surgery
Oslo, Norway - 5/21-24/88 - G.A. Farber, M.D. Moderator full day program,
"Dermatologic Concepts of Facial and Body Contouring"
52. World Congress on Cosmetic Surgical Rejuvenation of the Face, Body and
Extremities - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - 10/28-30/88
53. Marshall University School of Medicine - Huntington, West Virginia -
Clinical Asst. Professor in Dept. Family and Community Health 1998 to Present
54. 8th Annual Dermatology Convention - University of Puerto Rico School of
Medicine - 6/23-24/89
55. American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery - Fall 1989
Scientific Program - New Orleans, LA 9/22-23/89
56. World Congress on Chemical Peel, Dermabrasion, Soft Tissue Augmentation,
Liposuction presented in coordination with the AACS in cooperation with
the ASLS, Washington, D.C. - 10/20-22/89 - G.A. Farber, M.D. Program
Chairman, Moderator, Panelist and Surgeon for the Surgical Workshop
57. North Texas Dermatologic Surgery Society - "Dermabrasion & Chemical Peeling"
discussed by Dr. George Farber, founding member and past President of the ASDS
and former surgical course director of the AAD - 11/15/89
58. American Academy of Dermatology Meeting - San Francisco, CA - 12/1-3/89
59. AACS/ASLA, 6th Annual Scientific Meeting on New Technology and New
Procedures in Cosmetic Surgery - Los Angeles, CA - 1/12-14/90 -
G.A. Farber, M.D. Moderator for 2 Concentrated Learning Sessions and 1
Lecture Session
60. ASDS - 17th Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting - Maui, Hawaii - 2/13-17/90
61. American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery - Advance Course
on Hair Replacement Surgery - an International Symposium -
Birmingham, AL - 3/24-27/90
14. CONTNUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
62. AACS/ASLS, World Congress on Hair Replacement Surgery - Dallas, Texas
4/13-15/90 - G.A. Farber, M.D. Moderator for 1 Session on "Scalp Reductions
(Male Pattern Reductions), and Problem Alopecia Cases." G.A. Farber, M.D.,
Moderator/Round Table Discussion on Hair Replacement Surgery Panel
63. Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, AMA/PRA, participated in Management of
of Cutaneous Malignancies - Baton Rouge, LA - May 12, 1990
64. AACS - Live Patient Workshop - "Skin Rejuvenation Incorporating Derma-
brasion and Chemical Peel" - New Orleans, LA - 10/26-28/90. G.A. Farber, M.D.,
Program Co-Chairman and Surgeon for Surgical Workshop, and Lecturer.
65. American Osteopathic College of Dermatology - Las Vegas, Nevada -
November 26, 1990. Guest Lecturer - Presentation "Dermatological Surgical
Rehabilitation of Scarring Alopecia".
66. American Academy of Dermatology 49th Annual Meeting -
Atlanta, GA - 12/1-6/90
67. AACS - The Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting featuring "Entering a New
Decade in Facial and Body Contouring" - Los Angeles, CA - 1/25-27/91.
G.A. Farber, M.D., Faculty and Speaker - Presentations: "Chemical Peel",
"Difficult Cases and Complications of Dermabrasion/Chemical Peel" and
"Dermabrasion"
68. American College of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Inc. - March 3, 1991
- San Diego, CA - 2 presentations / Dermabrasion, Cutaneous Skin Surgery -
Guest Lecturer and Guest Moderator for program
69. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery - Lake Buena Vista, Florida -
March 13-17, 1991.
70. University of Vienna, Department of Dermatology, II, Meeting of Austrian
Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery Society: Guest Speaker - April 18-25, 1991
71. New Jersey Society of Cosmetic Surgery 11-2-91, Newark, NJ, "Chemical Peel,
Cosmetic and Therapeutic" and "Scarring Alopecia"
72. American Osteopathic College of Dermatology - November 5, 1991, New Orleans,
LA - "Chemical Peel Procedures for Dermatologists".
73. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Educational Foundation Review Course
in Cosmetic Surgery, Scottsdale, AZ - October 13, 14, 15, 1991
"Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery: Flaps and Grafts, Skin Lesions, Dermabrasion,
Chemical Peel, Hair Transplant and Laser Surgery".
74. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery 8th Annual Scientific Meeting in Los
Angeles, CA - February 14, 14, 16, 1992. Dr. Farber was Moderator for panel on
Liposuction/Lipoaugmentation under Local Anesthesia, Introduction as Educational
Foundation Chairman and Past President - Presentation on Hair Transplantation
and Scalp Reduction Surgery.
15. CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
75. "Live Patient Workshop" Skin Rejuvenation Incorporating Dermabrasion and
Chemical Peel" - April 22, 23, 24, 1992. Gulf South Medical and Surgical
Institute in cooperation with the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeons and the Metropolitan New Orleans Cosmetic Surgery Society and the
Kenner Dermatology Society, New Orleans, LA. George A. Farber, M.D., Pro-
gram Chairman and physician in charge of all Live Patient Surgical Demonstra-
tions.
76. World Congress on New Advances in Cosmetic Surgery, London, England -
October 10, 11, 12, 1992. Member of International Faculty - Presentation:
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel as a Combined Treatment and Cosmetic
Approach".
77. Workshop Dermatology + Plastic Surgery, DERMBRASION & CHEMICAL PEEL
/ EMCOPRIVATKLINIK, Bad Duerrnberg/Salzburg, AUSTRIA - September 29,
1992.
Visiting Professor - lecture: "Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel - Clinical and
Academic
Applications". Clinical demonstration of dermabrasion and chemical peel on live
patients.
78. American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery presents Farber Chemical
Peel Symposium and Live Patient Workshop in cooperation with Gulf South
Medical and Surgical Institute and the Metropolitan New Orleans Cosmetic Surgery
Society - 22nd Annual Symposium and Seminar - George A Farber, M.D., Program
Chairman, March 12, 13, 14, 1993 - New Orleans, LA. Comprehensive Chemical
Peel Symposium.
79. International Hair Transplant Society, Dallas, TX - April 30, May 1 and 2, 1993.
Presentations: "Hair Transplant for Repair of Diseased Scalp Tissue"
"Scarring Alopecias - Surgical Correction
by Hair Transplant Procedures"
"Scarring Alopecia - Surgical Correction"
80. First Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative
Surgery,
Philadelphia, PA - May 14-16, 1993. Presentations:
1. "Glycolic acid and other simple peels -
2. "Trichloroacetic acid and enhanced non-phenol peels -
3. "Phenol peels and combined peels"
4. "Panel discussion on chemical peels"
Dr. Farber participated with Drs. Fulton and Weakley in the chemical peel program
which included the above talks.
81. 1993 Fall Meeting - American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery,
Minneapolis, Minnesota - September 29 - October 1, 1993. On Panel for
16. Contemporary Concepts in Alternative Peels...Presentation: "Chemical Peel Agents
and their Usefulness, and Treatment of Various Disorders of the Skin".
82. 17th Anniversary of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and 19th Annual Meeting of
the
Chinese Dermatological Society, Taipei - CHINA - November 13-14, 1993.
Presentation: "Chemical Peel and Dermabrasion".
83. Kee Lung Medical School Dermatology Residency Department -
China, November 11, 1993 - Presentation: "dermabrasion"
CONTINUING MEDICAL ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
84. Association of Surgical Faculty Mtg at AAD Washington, D.C., December 4-9,
1993.
Presentation: "Hair Restoration for Severely Burned Scalp"
"Effective Treatment of Onycholysis and Split Nails"
85. Hair Replacement Surgery/An International Symposium - Education and Research
Foundation for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Advanced Major Course - Birmingham, AL - March 3-6, 1994
Presentations: "Treatment of Scarring Alopecia"
86. The American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery - World Congress on
Hair Restoration, Camino Real San Salvador - July 2-4, 1994.
Presentations: "Pre and Post Operative Medications for Hair Transplant Procedures"
"Hair Restoration for Scarring Alopecia"
"Scarring Alopecias Amenable to Hair Transplant Procedures"
87. American Academy of Dermatology Meeting, Key Persons Strategic Meeting,
State-
Watch Program - Atlanta, Georgia - September 16, 17 and 18, 1994.
88. American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery, Annual Membership &
Scientific Meeting, 23rd Annual Farber Dermabrasion, Chemical Peel Symposium,
and Marketing & Management Techniques by James Polakof - New Orleans, LA -
October 5-8, 1994 - Meeting Chairman - Moderator - Live Surgical Demonstrations
-
Presentations: "The Multiple Use of Peel Procedures".
89. Southern Medical Association - Orlando, FL - November 3-6, 1994 - Clinical
Pathological Conference (4 hours), Scientific Presentation (3 hours), Scientific
Session (3 hours a.m. and 3 hours p.m.) - Presentation of paper - 5 hours, "Discoid
Lupus Erythematosus, Surgical Rehabilitation".
90. American Academy of Dermatology 53rd Annual Meeting - New Orleans, LA -
February 4-9, 1995 - Presentation at the Association of Surgical Faculty Program -
"Repair of Leukoderma Secondary to Superficial Cryotherapy".
91. Medical Hair Restoration in association with AAARS - in Orlando, Florida -
March 4, 5, 6, 1995 - Guest lecturer and Ex-officio Chairman.
92. American Society for Dermatologic Surgery - 25th Anniversary Meeting of
17. Founders and Past Presidents, Hilton Head, SC - May 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 1995.
93. International Congress & Symposium on Facial Rejuvenation & Oculoplastic
Surgery - Graduate City Hospital and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine, May 19, 1995 - Presentation: "Multiple Uses for Therapeutic and
Cosmetic Application of Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel".
94. The American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery - Annual and
Scientific Meeting and Third International Congress of Lipoplasty - November
16-19 - in San Francisco, CA. Presentations: Thursday, November 16, 1995 -
"Newest in Skin Preparation and Peeling - Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel";
Friday, November 17, 1995 - "Chemical Peel, the Multiple Uses".
95. World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons - Orlando, Florida.
Presentation: "Scarring Alopecia". Sunday, February 25, 1996.
18. CONTINUING MEDICAL ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
96. "Surgical Treatment of Scarring Alopecias" - Saudi Society of Dermatology and
Venereology, King Saudi University - College of Medicine - Saudi Arabi, 3-10-96.
97. "Chemical Peeling" - Saudi Society of Dermatology and Venereology - King Saudi
University College of Medicine - Saudi Arabia - 3-11-96.
98. "Dermabrasion for Cosmetic and Therapeutic Indications" - Saudi Society of
Dermatology and Venereology, King Saudi University - College of Medicine,
Saudi, Arabia - 3-11-96.
99. "Multiple Uses of Chemical Peel & Dermabrasion" - New Orleans, LA - 10-27-96.
100. "Surgical Treatment for Scarring Alopecia" -
Manila, Philippines (AAARS) - 2-7-97.
101. "Multiple Uses of Dermabrasion" - Manila, Philippines (AAARS)
2-7-97 World Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery.
102. "Dermabrasion and Hair Transplant Procedures" - Cebu, Philippines -
Dermatology Society Meeting - 2-10-97.
103. "The Use of Minocycline in Dermatology" - Cebu, Philippines -
Dermatology Society Meeting - 2-10-97.
104. "Reconstruction of Scarring Alopecia" - Live Surgery Workshop for the Advanced
Hair Transplant Surgeon - Orlando, FL - April 27, 1997.
105. "Principles of Risk Management" Live Surgery Workshop for the Advanced Hair
Transplant Surgeon - Orlando, FL, April 27, 1977.
106. "Clinical Approach to Aging Skin" - World Congress on Skin Health and Beauty -
Los Angeles, CA - 11-15-97.
107. "Biology of Aging" - World Congress on Skin Health and Beauty,
Los Angeles, CA - 11-15-97.
108. "Dermabrasion, Chemical Peel, Epidermal Exfoliation" - World Congress on
Skin Health & Beauty, Los Angeles, CA - 11-17-97.
109. "Dermabrasion, A Very Useful Cosmetic and Therapeutic Modality",
Los Angeles, CA - 11-17-97.
110. "Unusual Hair Transplants" - American Society for Hair Restoration Surgeons,
World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by the American
Academy
of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery -
Orlando, FL - 3-8-98.
111. "Risk Management for Cosmetic Surgeons" - American Society of Hair Restoration
Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by the
19. American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American
Academy
of Cosmetic Surgery - Orlando, FL - 3-8-98.
112. "Pre and Post-Operative Medication for Hair Transplant Surgery" - American
Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration
Surgeons, sponsored by the American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative
Surgery
CONTINUING MEDICAL ACTIVITIES ( Cont'd )
and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery - Orlando, FL - 3-8-98.
113. "Ethics in Cosmetic Surgery" (presentation and panel) - American Society of
Hair Restoration Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons,
sponsored by the American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery - Orlando, FL - 3-8-98.
114. "Aspects of Various Types of Chemical Peels & Combination of Different Peels"
(4 hour course), Second European Congress on Advances in Cosmetic Surgery,
London, May 8, 1998.
115. "Dermabrasion for the Chronic Disease of the Face and Tattoo Removal - sponsored
by the Second European Congress on Advances in Cosmetic Surgery,
London, May 9, 1998.
116. "Hair Transplantation and Scalp Reduction for Scarring Alopecia", sponsored by the
Second European Congress on Advances in Cosmetic Surgery, London, May 9,
1998.
117. "Pre and Post-Operative Medications for Hair Transplant Surgery and Report of an
Unusual Hairplant Surgery Case". San Salvador, CA, October 1, 1998,
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
118. "Chemical Peels", San Salvador, CA, October 1, 1998,
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
119. "The Multiple Uses of the Dermabrasion Procedure", San Salvador, CA, Oct 1,
1998,
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
120. "Surgical Rehabilitation of Scarring Alopecias", San Salvador, CA, Oct 1, 1998,
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
121. "Disseminated Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus with Extensive Scarring Alopecia
and Squamous Cell Carcinoma" - Southern Med. Assn., New Orleans, Nov 21,
1998,
92nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
122. "The Art and Role of Dermabrasion in Facial Rejuvenation" (Keynote Speaker)
North American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery,
Tucson, AZ, Dec 11, 1998.
20. 123. The American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (ACOMS) 4th Annual
Cosmetic Surgery Symposium, "Perioral and Gingival Cosmetic Surgery", New Orleans,
January 15-16, 2005.
21. PROFESSIONAL, TEACHING, and ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Chief Flight Surgeon, Tactical Air Command, Luke AFB, Arizona, 1960 - 1963
Hospital Commander, Chief Medical Officer, USAF (MC) Sanford Naval Air Station,
Bay of Pigs Invasion Special Forces, 1961 - 1962
Chief Resident, Dermatology, LSU, 1966
Chief, Dermatology Service, Viet Nam, 1966 - 1967
Consultant, Pacific Forces, in dermatology and venereal diseases, 1966 - 1967
Chief, Department of Dermatology, Keesler Air Force Base Hospital, Mississippi,
1967 - 1970
Consultant to Surgeon General, Southeast Region, 1967 - 1970
Chairman, Department of Dermatology, Intern and Resident Training Staff, Keesler Air
Force Base Hospital, 1967 - 1970
Chairman, Association of Military Specialists, Annual Program at Keesler Air Force Base,
Mississippi, 1968
Assistant Professor, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana,
1970 - 1974
Associate Professor, Dermatology, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1974 - 1984
Professor, Dermatology, Preceptorship Residency Training Program, American Osteopathic
Association (Residency Training Program), College of Dermatology, 1984 - 1997
Professor, Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, Gulf South Medical and Surgical
Institute,
1998 - 2003
Residency Program, American Academy of Practicing Specialists, Division of
Dermatology, Residency Training Program
Post-graduate Fellowship Program, 1 or 2 years, Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatologic
Cosmetic Surgery, sponsored by American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, American
Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery, 1992 - 2000
Zola Cooper Clinical Pathological Conference held annually in conjunction with the
Southern Medical Association, privately sponsored, by the Burks-Farber Dermatology
Clinics, 1969-1984, appointed Co-Director, Co-Moderator, Secretary-Treasurer, 1970-
1979, President and Secretary- Treasurer, 1978-1984
22. Preceptorship and Training Director for Residency Training in Dermatology and
Dermatologic Surgery, 1985 – 2005. The sponsoring and credentialing organization is the
American Association of Physician Specialists. The training program is a three (3)-years
structured specified preceptorship training of qualified physicians, leading to board
certification by a successful completion of a certifying examination.
23. PUBLICATIONS
An Interview with George A. Farber M.D.: Derma Surgery, ASDS Currents, Page 14,
January, 2006
Farber GA, Lamar L, Quinn, Q'Quinn SE: Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber disease.
Arch Derma, 91:58-59, January 1965.
Farber, GA, Forshner J: Reiter's disease, treatment with methotrexate.
JAMA, 200:171-173, April 10, 1967.
Farber, GA: Monograph on venereal disease.
Medical Bulletin (PACAF), January 1968.
Farber, GA: Monograph on syphilitic and non-syphilitic venereal disease.
Medical Bulletin (PACAF), June 1969.
Farber, GA: Monograph on venereal diseases for medical service school.
Physicians Indoctrination Courses, Shepard AFB (Official Air Force Publication),
1968-1969-1970.
Farber, GA, Burks JW: Flea-collar dermatitis, Cutis, 9 (6):809-812, June 1972.
Farber, GA, Burks JW: Aquacare/HP in the treatment of zerotic skin problems.
The Schoch Letter, P 2, February 1973.
Farber, GA, Burks JW, Salinger C: Hair transplants for male pattern baldness:
Long-term subject evaluation. Sou Med J, 65 (11):1380-1383, November 1972.
Farber, GA, Burks JW: Chlorprothixene therapy for herpes zoster neuralgia.
Sou Med J, 67 (7):808-812, July 1974.
Farber, GA: Osteoma Cutis. Derma in Pract, 7 (6), November / December 1974.
Farber, GA: Zola Cooper Memorial Clinicopathologic Seminar in Dermatology.
J Cutaneous Path, 1:291-293, 1974.
Farber, GA, Burks JW, Brown GR, Murphy JP: Spot dermabrasion, a useful minor surgical
procedure.
J Derma Sur, 1 (4):53-55, December 1975.
Farber, GA, Burks JW, Brown GR: Dermabrasion for showers of seborrheic keratoses.
J Derma Sur, 2 (3):258-259, June 1976.
Farber, GA, Burks JW, Hegre AM, Brown GR: Football acne - an acneiform eruption.
Cutis, 20:356-360. September 1977.
24. Farber, GA, Burks JW, Murphy JP, Hegre AM, Brown GR: Vitamin B-12 induced acne.
Sou Med J, 1978.
PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Farber, GA: Consultation, evaluation of key importance in hair transplant.
Skin & Allergy News, April 1978.
Farber, GA: Anesthesia for skin surgery. In Epstein (Ed.): Skin Surgery, 4th Ed.,
Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1977, Chapter 6, p 47-56.
Farber, GA: Alternative techniques in punch transplanting. In Unger (Ed):
Hair Transplantation, New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1979, p 174-179.
Farber, GA: Chemical peeling. In Burks (Ed.): Dermabrasion and Chemical Peeling,
Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1979, Chapter 14, p 209-226.
Farber, GA: Guest Editor, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, July 1980.
Farber, GA: Practical Points in Dermatology. (Manual to be published in 1981),
Medical Arts Publishing Co, New York.
Farber, GA: Reviewer's Comments. Patient Care (The Practical Journal for Primary
Physicians), 15 (1):183, January 15, 1981.
Farber, GA: Informed Consent: A Matter of Knowledge, Not Fear.
Dermatology Times, Vol 3 No 1 P 19, January 1982.
Farber, GA: Dermabrasion (Wire Brush Surgery, Surgical Skin Planing). In Maddin (Ed.):
Current Dermatologic Therapy, W. B. Saunders Company, Publisher, 1982, p 116-118.
Farber, GA: Informed Consent. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology,
Vol 8 No 1, p 38-39, January 1982.
Farber, GA: Chemical Exfoliation. The Journal of the American Academy of
Dermatology,
Vol 7 No 2, August 1982, p 279.
Farber, GA: The Schoch Letter, Vol 32, No 6, June 1982.
Farber, GA: Control of Bleeding During Dermabrasion. Journal Dermatologic Surgery
and Oncology, Vol 6 No 6, p 483-486, June 1980.
Farber, GA, Collins PS, Hegre AM: Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Vulva.
Journal Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Vol 7 No 9, p 711-714 September 1981.
Farber, GA, Collins PS, Hegre AM: Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Penis.
Southern Medical Association, (Section of Dermatology) accepted for publication, 1983.
25. Farber, GA: Dermabrasion Recommended for Removal of Facial Scars.
Dermatology Times, March 1983 p 4.
Farber, GA, Collins PS, Wilhelmus SM: Update on Chemical Peel.
Journal Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 10:7, July 1984.
PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Farber, GA: Precancerous Lesions of the Skin and Mucous Membranes. Conn's Current
Therapy. Robert E. Rakel, M.D. (Ed.), W.B. Saunders Company, Publisher, 1984.
Farber, GA, Burks, JW, Brown, GR: Contact Dermatitis in Black Patients. Contact
Dermatitis, Third Edition, Presented as a professional service of Schering Corporation,
1986.
Farber GA, Collins PS: Post-surgical Dermabrasion of the Nose.
Journal Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 10:6, June 1984.
Farber, GA: Precancerous Lesions of the Skin and Mucous Membranes. Conn's Current
Therapy. Robert E. Rakel, M.D. (Ed.), W.B. Sanders Company, Publisher, 1985.
Farber, GA: Precancerous Lesions of the Skin and Mucous Membranes. Conn's Current
Therapy. Robert E. Rakel, M.D. (Ed), W.B. Sanders Company, Publisher, 1986.
Farber, GA: Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Textbook, 1985-1986.
Farber, GA: On the Differences of Concepts and Technique, Overview on the Underview.
Hair Transplantation. Walter P. Unger, M.D. (2nd Ed).
Farber, GA: Premalignant Lesions. Conn's Current Therapy. Robert E. Rakel, M.D. (Ed.),
W.B. Sanders Company, Publisher, 1987.
Farber, GA: Alternate Approaches to Punch Transplantation, Hair Transplantation.
Walter P. Unger, M.D. Rolf E. Nordstrom, 2nd Ed., Marcel Dekker, Inc., N.Y. 1988.
Farber, GA: Book Review: Burks, JW, Wire Brush Surgery in the Treatment of Certain
Cosmetic Defects and Diseases of the Skin, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas, 1956:
Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, February 1990.
Farber, GA: Book Review: Burks, JW, Dermabrasion and Chemical Peeling, Illinois,
Charles C. Thomas, 1979: Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1990.
Farber, GA: Presidential Perspectives, Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology,
February 1990.
26. Farber, GA, Bridenstine, JB, Hernandez, J: Book Review: Face Rejuvenation,
J.B. Media International, Publisher, 1990.
"Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) Destroys Soft Contact Lenses",
The Schock Letter, Vol. 40, No., 5, May 1990.
Farber, GA, Mancuso, Angelo: The Abraded Punch Graft for Pitted Facial Scars.
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Volume 17, Number 1, January 1991.
Farber, GA: The Am. Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, "Letter to the Editor".
PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Farber, GA: The Schoch Letter (Vol. 42, No. 1 - January 1992),
"Treatment of Striae with Lac Hydrin.
Farber, GA: "Hair Replacement Procedures for Scarring Alopecius of the Scalp",
Dermascope - March / April 1993.
Farber, GA: "Stripping Away the Mystery of Chemical Peel", Dermascope - The
Encyclopedia of Aesthetics - July / August 1993.
Farber, GA: "Different Peels for Different Persons and Purposes", Dermascope -
September / October 1993.
Farber, GA: "Editorial: Chemical Peel", International Journal of Aesthetic & Restorative
Surgery, Volume 1, November 1, 1993.
Farber, GA: "Dermatographism Following Incision and Drainage of Acne Lesions",
Volume 34, No. 5, May 1994.
Farber, GA: "100% Oxygen for Stimulating Hair Transplant Hair Growth",
Schoch Letter, August, 1996.
Farber, GA: "Use of 100% Oxygen to Accelerate Surgical Healing and Minimize Scarring"
Schoch Letter, Vol 46, No. 8 August 1996.
Farber, GA: "Celestone, Phenergan, Hiccups", Schoch Letter, Vol 46, No. 8, August 1996.
Letter to Editor published in Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology - 1998.
Farber, GA: "Steroid Use in Treatment of Herpes Zoster",
The Schoch Letter, Volume 51, No. 12, December 2001: Letter to the Editor, #134.
27. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED
"Review of the Literature and Presentation of 35 Documented Cases of Weber-Christian
Disease and Association with Lymphoma Disease."
Presented at the Louisiana Dermatological Society Meeting, November 1965.
"Treatment of Severe Reiter's Disease with methotrexate."
Presented at the Louisiana Dermatological Society Meeting, November 1965.
"Statistics From Study of 35 Cases of Weber-Christian Disease."
Presented to the USAF Society of Internal Medicine and Allied Specialists, February 1966.
"Methotrexate for Treatment of Severe Reiter's Disease."
Presented to the USAF Society of Internal Medicine and Allied Specialists, February 1966.
"Light and Electron Microscopy of Reiter's Disease."
Presented to the USAF Society of Internal Medicine and Allied Specialists, February 1966.
"Venereal Disease in Vietnam (SEA)."
Presented to the Society of Air Force Physicians, February 1968.
"Interesting Dermatological Conditions Peculiar to Vietnamese People."
Presented to the Society of Air Force Physicians, February 1968.
"Dermatology in Vietnam (SEA)."
Presented at the Louisiana Dermatological Society Meeting, November 1968.
"Chlorprothixene for Effective Treatment of Herpes Zoster Neuralgia."
Presented to the Society of Air Force Physicians, February 1969.
"Epiloia Family with Malignant Brain Tumor (Astrocytoma)."
Presented to the American Academy of Dermatology, December 1969.
"Report of Additional Case of Server Reiter's Disease Responding to Oral Methotrexate."
Presented to the Society of Air Force Physicians, February 1970.
"Hair Transplants for Male Pattern Baldness: Long-term Subjective Evaluation."
Presented to the Southern Medical Association, November 1971.
"Chlorprothixene Therapy for Herpes Zoster Neuralgia."
Presented at the Southern Medical Association, November 1972.
"Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Lymphocytic Leukemic Infiltrate."
(Farber, GA, Burks, JW, Brown, GR).
Presented at the Zola Cooper Clinicopathologic Seminar (Southern Medical Association),
November 1972.
28. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Reticulum Cell Sarcoma." (Farber, GA, Burks, JW, Hegre, AM, Brown, GR).
Presented at the Zola Cooper Clinicopathologic Seminar (Southern Medical Association)
November 1973.
"Local Anesthesia for Skin Surgery."
Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology (Surgical Course), December 1973.
"1) Local Anesthesia. 2) Office Emergency Procedures."
Presented at the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (Basic Science Meeting),
1973.
"1) The Future of Hair Transplantation. 2) Patient Selection and Psychological Factors."
Presented at the Hair Transplant Symposium (Hot Springs, Arkansas) - February 1974.
"Osteoma Cutis."
Presented at the National Medical Association Meeting, July 28, 1974.
"Treatment of Pain and Infection of Herpes Zoster."
Presented to the American Academy of Dermatology, December 1974.
"Occult Leukemia Diagnosed by Skin Biopsy."
Presented to the South Central Dermatological Association, February 1975.
"Patient Selection and Motivation."
Presented at the 1st Annual Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar and Symposium,
October 1975.
"Dermabrasion vs. Chemical Peel." (Panel Moderator)
1st Annual Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar and Symposium, October 1975.
"Anesthetics, as Applied to Cutaneous Surgery."
Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology, December 6, 1975.
"Office Surgery."
Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology (Cutaneous Surgery Course),
December 6, 1975.
"Treatment of Minor Cosmetic Problems." (Panel participant)
American Academy of Dermatology, December 7, 1975.
"Patient Selection and Anesthesia."
Presented at the Hair Transplant Seminar, February 1976.
"What's New, Good and Bad in Hair Transplant."
Presented at the Hair Transplant Seminar, February 1976 and February 1977.
29. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"The Technique of Dermabrasion."
Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology (Cutaneous Surgery Course),
December 5, 1976.
"Patient Selection and Motivation."
Hair Transplant Seminar, Hot Springs, Arkansas - February 1977.
"What's New, Good and Bad in Hair Transplant Procedures."
Hair Transplant Seminar, Hot Springs, Arkansas, - February 1977.
"Vitamin B-12 Induced Acne."
Southern Medical Association, 1977.
"Dermabrasion vs. Chemical Peel."
Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar and Symposium.
New Orleans, Louisiana - September 1977.
"Open Discussion, Questions and Answers."
Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar & Symposium.
New Orleans, Louisiana - September 1977.
"Don't Meddle with The Nettles."
Southern Medical Association, October 1977
"Football Acne - an Acneiform Eruption."
Southern Medical Association, 1977.
"Anesthesia for Skin Surgery."
American Academy of Dermatology, 1977.
"Consultation and Evaluation of Hair Transplant Patients."
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (Hair Transplant Seminar)
Miami, Florida - February 1978.
"Contraindications to Hair Transplant Surgery."
American Society for Dermatology Surgery (Hair Transplant Seminar),
Miami, Florida - February 1978.
"Panel on Patient Selection."
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (Hair Transplant Seminar), September 1978.
"Contraindications to Hair Transplant Surgery."
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (Hair Transplant Seminar), September 1978.
"Dermatologic Pre-surgical History and Patient Evaluation."
30. American Academy of Dermatology (Advanced Cutaneous Surgery Course), December
1978.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Introduction and Dermatologic Pre-surgical History and Patient Evaluation."
American Academy of Dermatology (Advanced Surgery Symposium)
Chicago, Illinois - December 5, 1979.
"Patient Selection and Motivation."
6th Annual Hair Transplant Symposium and Workshop,
Hot Spring, Arkansas - January 25-27, 1979.
"Indications / Contraindications of Local Anesthesia."
6th Annual Hair Transplant Symposium and Workshop,
Hot Springs, Arkansas - January 25-27, 1979.
"Selection of Patients for Surgery."
New York Hair Transplant Symposium (Faculty member),
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. New York - September 13-16, 1979.
"Dermabrasion." American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons Annual Meeting.
New Orleans, Louisiana - March 15, 1980.
"Dermabrasion, a Surgical Procedure." American Academy of Dermatology, (Director,
Advanced Dermatologic Excision Surgery Symposium), New York - December 10, 1980.
"History of Dermabrasion." Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar. Sponsored by the
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and Northwestern University School of
Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois - May 15-16, 1981.
"Description of Basic Procedures." Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar. Sponsored
by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Northwestern University School of
Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois - May 15-16, 1981.
"Informed Consent." Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar. Sponsored by the
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and Northwestern University School of
Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois - May 15-16, 1981.
"Patient Instructions, Handouts, Informative Documents for Dermabrasion and Chemical
Peel."
Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel Seminar. Sponsored by the American Society for
Dermatologic Surgery and Northwestern University School of Medicine,
Chicago, Illinois - May 15-16, 1981.
31. "Rhinophyma-Surgical Treatment." American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons Annual
Meeting,
Los Angeles, CA - November 20-21, 1982.
"Multiple Trichoepitheliomas and Possible Basal Cell Epitheliomas Developing from
Trichoepitheliomas." Case No. 13 presented 29th Annual Meeting of the James W. Burks -
Zola Cooper Memorial Clinicopathologic Seminar,
Atlanta, GA - November 1, 1982.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel." American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Annual
Scientific Meeting - March 26, 1983.
"Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Penis." American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Annual Scientific Meeting - March 27, 1983.
"Trichloroacetic Acid Exfoliation for Minor Pathologic Lesions of the Face, Forehead,
Scalp and
Extremities." American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons - September 10, 1983.
"Informed Consent" - Same Meeting.
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel" - Same Meeting.
"Complications Using Punch Autografts." The International Congress for Hair
Replacement Surgery, New York, N.Y., American Association of Cosmetic Surgeons
Annual Meeting-
June 14, 1984.
"Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery." Montelepre Memorial Hospital Public Seminar -
April 1986 and June 18, 1986.
"Unusual Hair Transplants." American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery World Congress on
Hair Transplant Hair Replacement, Los Angeles, CA - May 21, 1987.
"Keloids, Treatment and Management." National Medical Association, 92nd Annual
Convention and Scientific Assembly, New Orleans, LA - August 1, 1987.
"Hair Restoration Revision Surgery." American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and
American Society of Liposuction Surgery, Third Annual Scientific Meeting,
Los Angeles, CA - February 13-14-15, 1987.
"Dermabrasion Complications and Treatment of Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel."
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA - February 2-
7, 1988.
32. "Hair Replacement for Scarring Alopecias." American Academy of Facial and
Reconstructive Surgery, Los Angeles, CA - March 17-20, 1988.
Moderator for three (3) hour seminar on Hair Transplant Technique.
AAFPRS - March 3-19, 1988.
"Dermatologic Concepts of Facial and Body Contouring." Dr. Farber moderator for full
day program. The International Societies of Cosmetic Surgery in conjunction with the
American Society of Liposuction Surgery, World Congress on "New Concepts in
Contouring Surgery" -
Oslo, Norway - May 21-24, 1988.
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel." International Society for Cosmetic Surgery World
Congress, Oslo, Norway - May 21-24, 1988.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Keloids, Enigma in Contouring Surgery." International Society for Cosmetic Surgery,
World Congress, Oslo, Norway - May 21-24, 1988.
"Juxtaposition flap for Removal and Repair of Side by Side Lesions," "The Double S
Reduction Skin Flap: Variation of the Square or O-Z Flap," "Cardiac Arrhythmia
Developing During a Face Peel Utilizing Phenol and Trichloroacetic Acid." 82nd Annual
Scientific Assembly of the Southern Medical Association - November 6-9, 1988.
"Trichloracetic Acid: Light Peeling for Mild Actinic Damage", "Chemical Peel,
Dermabrasion, Collagen, Silicone, Sclerotherapy". American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery and American Society of Liposuction Surgery 5th Annual Scientific Meeting,
Los Angeles, CA - January 13-14-15, 1989.
"Instrumentation for Cutaneous Surgery and Sterilization", "Flaps, Concepts, Principles and
Classification", Dermatologic Surgery Workshop II, Flaps Surgical Laboratory". (Invited
Guest Speaker) 18th Annual Convention,
Puerto Rico Dermatological Society - June 23-24, 1989.
"TCA Peels, Techniques and Efficacy", "Acne and Acne Scarring", "The Aging Skin, Peel
and Dermabrasion." World Congress on Chemical Peel, Dermabrasion, Soft Tissue
Augmentation, Liposuction, Liposuction, Washington, D.C. - October 20-22, 1989.
"Dermatologic Surgery", "Chemical Peel", "Soft Tissue Augmentation, Collagen, Fibril
and Silicon". (Invited Guest Speaker)
Otsuka Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Tokyo, Japan - October 28, 1989.
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel", visiting lecturer, North Texas Dermatologic Society (2
hour lecture program), (Invited Guest Speaker), November 15, 1989.
33. "Dermabrasion, for Acne, Keratosis, Tattoos, and Scar Revision", Program Chairman and
Moderator for three (3) sessions, AACS Annual Scientific Meeting,
Los Angeles, CA - January 12-14, 1990.
"Rehabilitation Hair Transplant", American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, 17th Annual
Clinical & Scientific Meeting, Maui, Hawaii - February 13-17, 1990.
"Complications of Hair Transplantation", Hair Replacement Surgery International
Symposium,
Birmingham, Alabama - March 24-27, 1990.
"Scarring Alopecia and Hair Replacement", Hair Replacement Surgery International
Symposium, Birmingham, Alabama - March 24-27, 1990.
"Punch Autograft Procedures for Scarring Alopecia", American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery, World Congress on Hair Replacement Surgery, Dallas, Texas - April 13-15, 1990
"Tissue Expansion in Scalp Reductions", (Moderator of Panel) American Academy of
Cosmetic Surgery, World Congress on Hair Replacement Surgery, Dallas, Texas - April
13-15, 1990.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Repair of Problem Alopecia Cases by Combination Scalp Reduction and Autograft
Procedures", American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Dallas, Texas - April 13-15, 1990.
"Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) Destroys Soft Contact Lenses", The Schoch Letter, Vol. 40,
No. 5, May 1990.
"Management of Cutaneous Malignancies", Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center,
Baton Rouge, LA - May 12, 1990.
"Skin Rejuvenation Incorporating Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel",
New Orleans, LA - Ocotber 26-28, 1990.
"Dermatological Surgical Rehabilitation of Scarring Alopecia", American Osteopathic
College of Dermatology - Las Vegas, Nevada - November 26, 1990.
AAD - Atlanta, GA - 1991.
"Chemical Peel", "Difficult Cases and Complications of Dermabrasion/Chemical Peel" and
"Dermabrasion" presented at the 7th Annual Scientific Meeting of the AACS,
Los Angeles, CA - January 25-27, 1991.
"Dermabrasion" and "Cutaneous Skin Surgery", American College of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons, Inc.,
San Diego, CA - March 3, 1991.
34. "Chemical Peel, Treatment of Aging Face", "Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel, for
Cosmetic and Therapeutic Application" and "Surgical Treatment of Scarring Alopecia of
Discord Lupus Erythematosis" - Guest Speaker at University of Vienna, Department of
Dermatology, II, Meeting of Austrian Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery Society - April 18-
25, 1991.
"Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery: Flaps and Grafts, Skin Lesions, Dermabrasion,
Chemical Peel, Hair Transfer and Laser Surgery", AACS Educational Foundation Review
Course in Cosmetic Surgery, Scottsdale, AZ - October 13, 14, 15, 1991.
"Repair of Scarring Alopecia due to DLE, by Excision, Reduction and Standard Grafting",
AAD, Association of Surgical Faculty, Chicago, IL - December 1991.
"Dermabrasion & Chemical Peel as a Combined Treatment and Cosmetic Approach",
World Congress on New Advances in Cosmetic Surgery, London, England - October 10-
12, 1992.
"Dermabrasion & Chemical Peel - Clinical and Academic Applications", Workshop
Dermatology & Plastic Surgery, Bad Duerrnberg/Salzburg, Austria - September 29, 1992.
"The Multiple Uses of Peel Procedures", Program Chairman / American Academy of
Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery presents Farber Chemical Peel Symposium and Live
Patient Workshop,
New Orleans, LA - March 12-14, 1993.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Hair Transplant for Repair of Diseased Scalp Tissue", "Scarring Alopecias, Surgical
Correction by Hair Transplant Procedures", "Scarring Alopecia, Surgical Correction",
International Hair Transplant Society, Dallas, TX - April 30, May 1 & 2, 1993.
"Glycolic Acid and other Simple Peels", "Trichloroacetic Acid and Enhanced Non-Phenol
Peels", and Combined Peels", "Panel Discussion on Chemical Peels", "Scarring Alopecia /
Surgical Correction", First Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Aesthetic &
Restorative Surgery, Philadelphia, PA - May 14-16, 1993.
"Chemical Peel Agents and their Usefulness, and Treatment of Various Disorders of the
Skin", 1993 Fall Meeting / American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery,
Minneapolis, MN - September 29 - October 1, 1993.
"Chemical Peel and Dermabrasion", 17th Anniversary of Chang Chug Memorial Hospital
and 19th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Dermatological Society,
Taipei, China - November 13-14, 1993.
"Dermabrasion", Kee Lung Medical School Dermatology Residency Department,
China - November 11, 1993.
35. "Hair Restoration for Severely Burned Scalp", Effective Treatment of Onycholysis and
Split Nails", "Annual American Academy of Dermatology",
Washington, D.C. - December 4-9, 1993.
"Treatment of Scarring Alopecia", American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery, Birmingham, AL - March 3-6, 1994.
"Pre and Post Operative Medications for Hair Transplant Procedures", "Hair Restoration
for Scarring Alopecia", "Scarring Alopecia amenable to Hair Transplant Procedures",
American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery, World Congress on Hair
Restoration,
Camino Real San Salvador - July 2-4, 1994.
"The Multiple Use of Peel Procedures", "Dermabrasion", American Academy of Aesthetic
& Restorative Surgery, New Orleans, LA - October 5-8, 1994.
"Discoid Lupus Erythematosus with Extensive Scarring Alopecia Surgical Rehabilitation",
Southern Medical Association, Orlando, FL - November 3-6, 1994.
"Repair of Leukoderma Secondary to Superficial Cryotherapy", American Academy of
Dermatology, (Association of Surgical Faculty)
New Orleans, LA - February 6, 1995.
"Multiple Uses by Therapeutic and Cosmetic Application of Dermabrasion and Chemical
Peel", International Congress & Symposium on Facial Rejuvenation & Oculoplastic
Surgery", Graduate Hospital and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA.
36. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Dermabrasion & Chemical Peel", The American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative
Surgery,
San Francisco, CA - November 16-19, 1995.
"Chemical Peel", The American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery,
San Francisco, CA - November 16-19, 1995.
"Surgical Treatment of Scarring Alopecias", Saudi Society of Dermatology and
Venereology,
King Saudi University, College of Medicine, Saudi Arabia - March 10, 1996.
"Chemical Peeling", Saudi Society of Dermatology and Venereology, King Saudi
University, College of Medicine, Saudia Arabia - March 11, 1996.
"Dermabrasion for Cosmetic and Therapeutic Indications", Saudi Society of Dermatology
and Venereology, King Saudi University, College of Medicine, Saudi Arabia - March 11,
1996.
"Multiple Uses of Chemical Peel & Dermabrasion", New Orleans, LA - October 27, 1996,
AAARS.
"Surgical Treatment for Scarring Alopecia", Manila, Philippines - February 7, 1997,
AAARS.
"Multiple Uses of Dermabrasion", Manila, Philippines - February 7, 1997, World
Symposium on Cosmetic Surgery, AAARS.
"Dermabrasion and Hair Transplant Procedure", Dermatology Society Meeting,
Cebu, Philippines - February 10, 1997.
"The Use of Minocycline in Dermatology", Dermatology Society Meeting,
Cebu, Philippines - February 10, 1997.
"Reconstruction of Scarring Alopecia", Live Surgery Workshop for the Advanced Hair
Transplant Surgeon, Orlando, FL - April 27, 1997, AAARS.
"Principles of Risk Management", Live Surgery Workshop for the Advanced Hair
Transplant Surgeon, Orlando, FL - April 27, 1997, AAARS.
"Clinical Approach to Aging Skin", World Congress on Skin Health and Beauty,
Los Angeles, CA - November 15, 1997, AAARS.
"Biological of Aging", World Congress on Skin Health and Beauty,
Los Angeles, CA - November 15, 1997, AAARS.
37. "Dermabrasion, Chemical Peel, Epidermal Exfoliation", World Congress on Skin Health
and Beauty, Los Angeles, CA - November 17, 1997, AAARS.
"Dermabrasion, A Very Useful Cosmetic and Therapeutic Modality",
Los Angeles, CA - November 17, 1997, AAARS.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"Unusual Hair Transplants", American Society for Hair Restoration Surgeons, World
Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by the American Academy of
Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery,
Orlando, FL - March 8, 1998.
"Risk Management for Cosmetic Surgeons", American Society of Hair Restoration
Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by the American
Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic
Surgery,
Orlando, FL - March 8, 1998.
"Pre- and Post-Operative Medication for Hair Transplant Surgery", American Society of
Hair Restoration Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by
the American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American Academy
of Cosmetic Surgery,
Orlando, FL - March 8, 1998.
"Ethics in Cosmetic Surgery", (presentation and panel), American Society of Hair
Restoration Surgeons, World Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons, sponsored by the
American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery and the American Academy of
Cosmetic Surgery, Orlando, FL - March 8, 1998.
"Aspects of Various Types of Chemical Peels & Combination of Different Peels", (4 hour
course) Second European Congress on Advance in Cosmetic Surgery, London, May 8,
1998.
"Dermabrasion for the Chronic Disease of the Face and Tattoo Removal", sponsored by the
Second European Congress on Advances in Cosmetic Surgery, London - May 9, 1998.
"Hair Transplantation and Scalp Reduction for Scarring Alopecia", sponsored by the
Second European Congress on Advances in Cosmetic Surgery, London - May 9, 1998.
"Pre- and Post-Operative Medications for Hair Transplant Surgery and Report of an
Unusual Hair Transplant Surgery Case", San Salvador, CA - October 1, 1998.
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Chemical Peels", San Salvador, CA - October 1, 1998.
World Congress of the MESO American Academy Cosmetic Surgery.
38. "The Multiple Uses of the Dermabrasion Procedure", San Salvador, CA - October 1, 1998.
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Surgical Rehabilitation of Scarring Alopecias", San Salvador, CA - October 1, 1998.
World Congress of the MESO American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
"Disseminated Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus with Extensive Scarring Alopecia and
Squamous Cell Carcinoma", Southern Medical Assn., New Orleans, LA - November 21,
1998,
92nd Annual Scientific Assembly.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PRESENTED (Cont'd)
"The Art and Role of Dermabrasion in Facial Rejuvenation (Keynote Speaker)
North American Academy of Aesthetic & Restorative Surgery,
Tucson, AZ - December 11, 1998.
"Arthritis", Pfizer Saeale, New Orleans, LA - March 1, 1999.
"Complications", Risk Management Panel, World Hair Society, Orlando, FL - March 7,
1999.
"DMSO for Brittle Nails", American Academy of Dermatology,
New Orleans, LA - March 22, 1999.
"Dermabrasion for Tattoo Removal", American Academy of Dermatology,
New Orleans, LA - March 22, 1999.
"Current Uses for Dermabrasion in Cosmetic Surgery", Keynote Speaker, The North
American Academy of Cosmetic and Restorative Surgery, Washington, D.C. - May 29,
1999.
"Medical Legal Cosmetic Surgery, Present and Future", The North American Academy of
Cosmetic and Restorative Surgery, Washington, D.C. - May 30, 1999.
"Unusual Hair Transplant", The MESO American Academy of Cosmetic and Restorative
Surgery, El Salvador, San Salvador, CA - November 26, 1999.
"Dermabrasion, Peeling, Laser: What do we choose?", The MESO American Academy of
Cosmetic Surgery, San Salvador, CA - November 27, 1999.
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Annual Meeting,
Denver, CO - November 25, 2000.
American Society of Dermatology, Association of Surgical Faculty, "Dermascopic
Evaluation of Atypical Nevi", February 2002.
39. American Society of Dermatology, Association of Surgical Faculty, "Computer Analysis of
Digital Dermascopic of Atypical Nevi", March 2003.
"The Benefits and Risks of Ultraviolet Radiation in the Sun Tanning Industry", National
Meeting of the Sun Tan Industry, New Orleans, LA - August 16, 2004.
40. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS
"CUTANEOUS SURGICAL REHABILITATION"
Presented at the Louisiana State Medical Society Meeting
1970,1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978.
Awards: 1973 - Second Place Ribbon
1976 - First Place Ribbon
for Hair Transplant, Graphic Category
Second Place Ribbon
for Dermabrasion, Audio-visual Category)
1978 - First Place Ribbon
First Place Ribbon - Dermabrasion and Chemical PeelSeminar.
Presented at the Southern Medical Association Meeting 1970,
1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 (Audio), 1977.
Presented at the National Medical Association Meeting 1974.
Presented at the Alabama State Medical Society Meeting
(Mobile, Alabama), May 1970.
Presented at the Mississippi Academy of Family Physicians,
July 1977.
Presented at the New Orleans Graduate Medical Assembly,
April-May 1979.
American Academy of Dermatology (1978) "Learning Dermatologic
Surgery", San Francisco, CA.
Workshop on Dermabrasion and Chemical Peelheld at Capitol Hill Hospital
in accordance with the World Congress on Chemical Peel,Dermabrasion,
Soft Tissue Augmentation, Liposuction, in Washington, D.C.,
October 20-22, 1989. Dr. Farber was the surgeon for the Workshop held
October 19, 1989.
Live Patient Workshop on Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel,held
at the Burks-Farber Clinics in New Orleans,LA, October 26-28, 1990.
Dr. Farber and Dr. Bridenstein were the surgeons for the Workshop.
Live Patient Workshop Skin Rejuvenation Incorporating Dermabrasion
and Chemical Peel,held in New Orleans, LA, April 22, 23, 24, 1992 by Gulf
South Medical and Surgical Institute in cooperation with the American College
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the Metropolitan New Orleans Cosmetic
Surgery Society and the Kenner Dermatology Society. George A. Farber, M.D.,
Program Chairman and physician in charge of all Live Patient Surgical Demonstrations.
41. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS (Cont'd)
Workshop Dermatology + Plastic Surgery, DERMABRASION & CHEMICAL
PEEL / EMCO-PRIVATKLINIK,Bad Duerrnbert/Salzburg, Austria -
September 29, 1992. Dr. George A. Farber visiting professor and lecturer -
"Dermabrasion and Chemical Peel- Chemical and Academic Applications".
Clinical demonstration of dermabrasion and chemical peel on live patients.
American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery presents Farber
Chemical PeelSymposium and Live Patient Workshop in cooperation with
Gulf South Medical and Surgical Institute and the Metropolitan New Orleans
Cosmetic Surgery Society - 22nd Annual Symposium and Seminar -
George A. Farber,M.D. Program Chairman and in charge of all live patient
procedures - March 12, 13, 14, 1993 - New Orleans, LA - Comprehensive
Chemical PeelSymposium.
42. COMMUNITY SERVICES - LEADERS SOCIETIES
American Cancer Society (Louisiana), Director / Advisor, 1982-1983.
Free Skin Cancer Detection Clinics, Co-Sponsored by the American Cancer Society,
1982-1988.
Free Skin Cancer Detection Clinics, Co-Sponsored by Gulf South Medical & Surgical
Institute, 1989-1996.
Free treatment and consultation in dermatology for the New Orleans area runaway children
and homeless children, 1988 to date.
Free skin care and consultation for health care of the homeless (Federal), 1988 to date.
Participation in health care forums for the public, sponsored by various hospitals in the
metropolitan area (3), 1988.
Consultant in dermatology, Doctor's Hospital, Metairie, LA, 1988.
High School Team Physician: Football, Basketball, Baseball, 16 years (pro bono),
1974-1989.
Leader's Society - 1995 to date.
Dermatology Foundation, member, many years.
Leukemia Society of America, Louisiana Chapter, Member of Board, 1995 to present.
2001 - Presidential Senior Advisory Committee
2002 - Appointment to Presidential Business Committee
2005 – Appointment as Secretary
2006 – Secretary
2007 – Secretary
Free Skin Cancer & Melanoma Detection Clinic, May 6, 2006; Co-Sponsored by the
American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons,
Louisiana State Medical Society, Louisiana Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
43. EDITORIAL ADVISOR ( Past / Present )
Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology 1975 - 1987.
Patient Care Communication, Inc., 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989.
The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, Editorial Advisory Board Member, 1989-
1990.
The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, Associate Editor, 1990 - 1991.
Letter to Editor published in Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology - 1998.
Consultant to ABC News regarding Skin Disease. October, 1998.
44. APPOINTMENTS
Chairman, Financial Committee, American Board of Cosmetic Surgery - April 21, 1989.
Chairman, AD HOC Committee, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery - 1989-1991.
Member, Awards Committee, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery - 1989.
Professor and Medical Director, New Orleans Dermatology Residency Preceptorship
Training Program, American Osteopathic Association - July 1989 to present.
Member, Key Controlled Physicians, Committee on Federal Legislation, Louisiana State
Medical Society - 1989.
Chairman, Department of Dermatology, Burks-Farber Clinics: Residency Training
Program,
American Osteopathic Association - 1989 to present.
Chairman, American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, Finance Committee - 1989-1990.
Elected Trustee / Director, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery - 1980-1990.
Examiner, American Board of Cosmetic Surgery - 1989-1992.
Member Strategic Planning Committee - AACS - 1990.
Member, Association of Surgical Faculty - American Academy of Dermatology -
1989 to present.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Marshall University School of Medicine - 1988 - 1999..
Associate Editor of the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery - 1990 - 1994.
Co-Chairman Fund Raising Committee, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery -
1990-1991.
Program Chairman, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Meetings - 1991-1992.
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Educational Committee Chairman - 1991-1992.
Professor Dermatology, Chairman Residency Training Department - Gulf South Medical
and Surgical Institute, Inc. (for dermatology residents) 1985 - 2002.
Medical Director, Chairman Fellowship Program, Gulf South Medical and Surgical
Institute,
Inc., Post-Graduate Fellowship in Dermatologic Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatologic
Surgery,
45. AMA credentialed for CME sponsored by American Board of Cosmetic Surgery.
Editorial Advisory Board - Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology 1974 - 1980.