Dean DeRoberts, M.D. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Intern, Resident, and Chief Resident Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse University of Buffalo Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Biology - Anatomy and Animal Physiology
The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Diplomate of The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Glancy Award – Best Resident Paper “Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal in Conjunction with Imiquimod (Aldara): A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Study”
Wake Forest University Resident Research Day
First Place Clinical Poster “Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal in Conjunction with Imiquimod (Aldara): A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Study”
Wake Forest University Resident Research Day
First Place Clinical Poster “Total Nasal Reconstruction with Expanded Forehead Flap”
American College of Surgeons - Medical Student Program Chosen as one of 30 medical students across North America to participate in the 1999 Clinical Congress in San Francisco, CA. Clarence H. Bellinger Scholarship - for moral character and achievement at Health Science Center at Syracuse
LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Society of Plastic Surgeons The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Diplomate of The American Board of Plastic Sugery
Jacksonville Magazine
Selected as one of Jacksonville “Top Docs” in Plastic Surgery
Greater Jacksonville Society of Plastic Surgeons - Member Chief Resident Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Upstate Medical University Admissions Committee Cornell University Varsity Heavyweight Rowing Team Wake Forest University School of Medicine Research projects throughout residency training Master’s Thesis - Original Research David R. Pendergast, EdD, John A. Krasney, PhD Department of Physiology University of Buffalo - School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY Refinements in Nasal Reconstruction: The Cross Paramedian Forehead Flap
Jeff Angobaldo, M.D., Dean DeRober ts, M.D., Ma lcolm Marks, M .D. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 118(4-Supplement): 149; 2006 Sep 15 Presentation at 2006 ASPS National Meeting Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal in Conjunction with Imiquimod (Aldara): A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Study Dean DeRoberts, M.D., Joseph A Molnar, M.D., PhD Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 118(4-Supplement):125-126; 2006 Sep 15 Presentation at 2006 ASAPS – The Aesthetic Meeting Presentation at 2006 Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons Poster presentation at 2006 ASPS National Meeting Presentation at 2006 ASPS Senior Residents Conference Wake Forest University School of Medicine Resident Research Day Outpatient Use of Integra and Subatmospheric Pressure in the Management of Wound and Burn Reconstruction Dean DeRoberts, M.D., Christopher A. Park, M.D., Anthony J. DeFranzo, M.D., Malcolm W. Marks, M.D., Joseph A. Molnar, M.D., Ph.D Plastic & Reconstruction Surgery 116 (3-Supplement):94-95; 2005 Sep 1 Presentation at 2005 ASPS National Meeting Presentation at 2005 American Burn Association Meeting
ConcurrentSplit-ThicknessSkin Grafting and ArtificialDermis Placement Using Vacuum Assisted Closure in a Pig Model
Chad Newman, M.D., Dean DeRoberts, M.D., Joseph Molnar, M.D. Plastic & Reconstruction Surgery 116 (3-Supplement): 165; 2005 Sep 1 Poster Presentation at 2005 ASPS National Meeting
Presentation at 2005 American Burn Association Meeting Wake Forest University School of Medicine Resident Research Day
“Amyloid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” Dean DeRoberts, M.D., Anthony DeFranzo, M.D. Wake Forest University School of Medicine Resident Research Day “Total Nasal Reconstruction with Expanded Forehead Flap” Dean DeRoberts, M.D., Louis Argenta, M.D., Malcolm Marks, M.D. Wake Forest University School of Medicine Resident Research Day Effects Of Immersion In Cool Water On Lung-Exhaled Nitric Oxide At Rest And During Exercise. Respiration Physiology 115(1): 73-81, 1999 Jan 1 Pendergast DR, EdD; Krasney JA, PhD; DeRoberts D, MS. “Pain receptors in the thalamus of rodents and rhesus monkeys” Dean DeRoberts, AV Apkarian, PhD Department of Neurosurgery – SUNY Upstate Medical University
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