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About
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS
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Education
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State
University of New York Health Science Center
Brooklyn, N.Y.
M.D.
Columbia University
New York, N.Y.
M.S. Human Nutrition
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
B.S. Biology |
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Post Doctoral Training
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Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York
Plastic Surgery Residency
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New
York
Microsurgery Research Fellowship
Beth Israel Medical Center, New
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General Surgery Residency |
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Certification
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Diplomate, National Board of Medical
Examiners
Diplomate, American Board of Plastic
Surgery |
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Licensure
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New York State Medical License
Florida Medical License |
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Honors
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New York Academy of Medicine Section on
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident's Night March 8, 1993.
First Prize Presentation
Annual Beth Israel Medical Center
Alumni Association Essay Contest June 1st, 1993.
Second Prize Essay
New York Regional Society of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery Residents' Night March 3, 1997.
Third Prize Presentation
ASPRS/PSEF Senior Residents'
Conference
April 18, 1997 Best Microsurgical Paper
1997 Plastic Surgery Education
Foundation Scholarship Essay
Second Prize in Investigator Category (co-author), 1997 |
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Academic Appointments
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Weill
Medical College
Clinical Instructor of Surgery
1998 |
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Hospital Appointments
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Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, NY
United Hospital, Port Chester, NY
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Cabrini Medical Center , New York, NY |
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Professional Societies
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Member, American Society of Plastic
Surgeons
Member, New York State Medical Society
Fellow, American College of Surgeons |
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Publication
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Senderoff D. and Surick B: "Traumatic
Rupture of the Gallbladder" Resident and Staff Physician
38(8):53, 1992
Senderoff D: "When Death
Restores Life" New York State Journal of Medicine 93:189,
1993
Senderoff D, Zhang W, Israeli D,
Mussat F, Urken M, Weinberg H: "The Additive Beneficial Effect of
UW Solution and Urokinase on Experimental Microvascular Free Flap
Survival" Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery
9(3):197,1993
Israeli D, Senderoff DM, Zhang WX,
Urken ML, Weinberg H: "Enhancement of Fluorescein Perfusion in
Experimental Skin Flaps Following Post-Ischemic Washout with Iloprost,
Urokinase, Verapamil and UW Solution." Journal of Reconstrucive
Microsurgery 9(6):435, 1993
Israeli D, Zhang WX, Senderoff DM,
Urken ML, Weinberg H: "The Use of Urokinase During Secondary
Ischemia in Experimental Skin Flaps" Annals of Plastic Surgery
32(3):305, 1994
Senderoff DM, Israeli D, Zhang WX,
Urken ML, Weinberg H : "Iloprost Improves Survival of Ischemic
Experimental Skin Flaps" Annals of Plastic Surrgery
32(5):490, 1994
Forman DL, Shah DK, Zhang WX,
Senderoff DM, Israeli D, Urken ML, Weinberg H: "Evaluation of a
Continuous Systemic Infusion of Iloprost, a stable PGI-2 Analog on the
Survival of Experimental Skin Flaps" Journal of Reconstructive
Microsurgery 11(5): 339, 1995
Chun J, Senderoff DM: "Microsurgical
Reconstruction of Difficult Orocutaneous Fistulas" Annals of
Plastic Surgery 36 (4):417, 1996
Taub PJ, Marmur JD, Zhang WX,
Senderoff, DM, Nhat PD, Phelps, R, Urken, ML, Silver L, Weinberg H: "Locally
Administered Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor cDNA Increases
Survival of Ischemic Experimental Skin Flaps" Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery 102 (6): 2033, 1998
Taub PJ, Marmur JD, Zhang WX,
Senderoff D, Urken ML, Silver L, Weinberg H: "Effect of Time on the
Viability of Ischemic Skin Flaps Treated With Vascular Endothelial
Growth Factor (VEGF) cDNA" Journal of Reconstructive
Microsurgery 14(6): 387, 1998 |
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Presentations
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New York Academy of Medicine Section on
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident's Night. March 8, 1993. "Iloprost
Enhances Nutritive Blood Flow and Improves Survival of Ischemic Skin
Flaps."
Plastic Surgery Research Council
38th Annual Meeting: Houston, Texas. April 30th, 1993. "Enhancement
of Fluorescein Perfusion in Experimental Skin Flaps Following
Post-Ischemic Washout with Iloprost, Urokinase, Verapamil, and UW
Solution."
American Society for Reconstructive
Microsurgery: Kansas City, Missouri. September 27th, 1993. "Iloprost
Enhances Nutritive Blood Flow and Improves Survival of Ischemic Skin
Flaps." (Poster)
American Society for Reconstructive
Microsurgery: Marco Island, Florida. January 12, 1995. "Evaluation
of a Continuous Systemic Infusion of Iloprost, a Stable PGI-2 Analog,
on the Survival of Experimental Skin Flaps" (Poster)
American Society for Reconstructive
Microsurgery: Boca Raton, Florida. January 13th, 1997. "Microsurgical
Reconstruction of Difficult Orocutaneous Fistulas." (Poster)
Plastic Surgery Research Council 42nd
Annual Meeting: Galveston, Texas. March 2nd, 1997. "Locally
Delivered Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Plasmid DNA
Increases Survival of Ischemic Experimental Skin Flaps."
New York Regional Society of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery Residents' Night, March 3, 1997. "Locally
Delivered Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Plasmid DNA
Increases Survival of Ischemic Experimental Skin Flaps."
ASPRS/PSEF Senior Residents
Conference: Sacramento, California. April 18, 1997. "Locally
Delivered Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Plasmid DNA
Increases Survival of Ischemic Experimental Skin Flaps."
Fourth Spanish-Argentinian Conference
on Advances in Aesthetic Medicine: Buenos Aires, Argentina. October
24, 1997. "Update on Nonreabsorbable Materials: Gore-Tex." "Deep
Chemical Peels: Introduction and Basic Concepts."
American Association for Hand
Surgery: Scottsdale, Arizona. January 7, 1998. "Upper Extremity
Cutaneous Mucormycosis." (Poster) |
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon,
Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, completed his undergraduate degree in Biology at
Emory University and his master's degree in Human Nutrition, at Columbia
University. After he received his medical degree from State University of
New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Senderoff trained
in general surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City.
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon,
Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, completed his residency in
plastic surgery and a Microsurgery Research Fellowship at The Mount Sinai
Medical Center in New York. He is the author of numerous publications
relating to wound healing and has
received local and national recognition for his
research in the field of microsurgery. He has lectured both nationally and
internationally on the various areas of his expertise.
The surgeon is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and
the National Board of Medical Examiners. He is an active member of
following medical societies:
American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Member
New York State Medical Society, Member
American College of Surgeons, Fellow
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon,
Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, is affiliated with numerous
hospitals and surgery centers in the New York area including:
Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, New York
United Hospital, Port Chester, New York
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, New
York
Cabrini Medical Center, New York, New York
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff,
MD, FACS is a Clinical Instructor of Surgery at Weill Medical College of
Cornell University.
The plastic surgeon is experienced in the latest
techniques in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery including
tumescent liposuction and endoscopic surgery. He specializes in body
contouring procedures including breast enlargement and liposuction, as
well as face and eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty.
Dr. Senderoff, is
a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, what does "Board Certified Mean"?
How does a doctor become Board Certified?
By choosing a plastic surgeon who is certified by The American Board of
Plastic Surgery, Inc., you can be assured that the doctor has graduated
from an accredited medical school and has completed at least five years of
additional training as a resident surgeon. This includes a minimum
three-year residency in an accredited general surgery program and a
minimum two-year residency in plastic surgery. To become certified, the
doctor then must successfully complete comprehensive written and oral
exams. Board Certification is a voluntary process.
Q. Why is The American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. different from
other plastic surgery (or cosmetic surgery) Boards?
ABPS is one of the 24 specialty boards recognized by the American Board of
Medical Specialties (ABMS). It is the only ABMS Board which certifies in
the full spectrum of the entire specialty of plastic surgery.
Q. What is the difference between membership in a society, association,
academy and being a Diplomate of ABPS?
The ABPS Diplomate is a certified physician who has met the requirements
outlined above. The mission of The American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.
is to promote safe, ethical, efficacious plastic surgery to the public by
maintaining high standards for the education, examination, certification
and recertification of plastic surgeons as specialists and sub
specialists. Societies are professional associations. The specific
society, association or academy should be contacted for specific
membership requirements and mission.
Q. Define accreditation and certification, and licensure.
Licensure is designed as minimum standard necessary to practice medicine.
It is a public function, administered by the states, the standards are
established through a public process and all actions taken - both in
granting a license and in restricting or withdrawing a license - are
matters of public record. Licensure is not specialty specific and permits
an individual to provide to the public any medical or surgical service
he/she desires.
Certification by a specialty Board attests to 1) completion of a
prescribed set of education and training requirements in a specialty of
medicine beyond the minimum requirements for licensure, and 2) passage of
examination that test the fund of knowledge in that specialty. Most
specialties now also require periodic recertification, which generally
requires completion of specified continuing education and successful
completion of a further examination testing the fund of knowledge in that
specialty. Many health care organizations and health plans now require
certification in order to provide services in the relevant specialty area.
Board-certified physicians govern specialty Boards in that specialty.
Accreditation is awarded to licensed physicians who have conducted their
professional activities in accordance with standards set to define quality
in professional practice. These standards include ethical behavior;
absence of disciplinary actions by hospitals, licensing agencies, or
financing programs; participation in peer review; participation in
clinical self-assessment; operation of a safe, patient-centered practice
that meets criteria for quality; and participation in measurement of
clinical performance and patient care results, including patient
satisfaction. Accreditation is not specialty specific. Accreditation
reports include information on the physician's license status and
specialty board certification. The American Medical Accreditation Program
can be contacted for further information.
To schedule a
complimentary consultation or to inquire about a particular
plastic surgery procedure, please feel free to contact Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, at
his Manhattan, New York or Westchester, New York office.
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