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Dr. David Lickstein

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David A. Lickstein M.D.

EDUCATION

1993
MD, Northwestern University Medical School
Chicago, Illinois

1989
BA, Tufts University
Boston, Massachusetts
cum laude, English and American Literature

FELLOWSHIP

2001-2002: Hand and Microsurgery
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Harvard Medical School-Mass. General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
W.P. Andrew Lee, MD Chief of service, hand surgery
James W. May, Jr, MD chief of service, plastic surgery

RESIDENCY

1999-2001 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Department of Surgery
Albany Medical College, Albany, New York
James G. Hoehn, MD fellowship director
John Popp, MD chairman

1995-1999: Division of General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Tufts University-New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
William Mackey, MD residency director
Douglas Payne, MD chairman

INTERNSHIP

1994-1995: Division of General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Tufts University – New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
William Mackey, MD residency director
Thomas F. O’Donnell, MD chairman

1993-1994: Preliminary Year in General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Gerald Ujiki, MD, residency director
David Nahrwold, MD, chairman

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

2002: Staff Surgeon – St. Mary’s Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida

2002: Staff Surgeon – Good Samaritan Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida

2002: Staff Surgeon – Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida

2002: Staff Surgeon – Jupiter Medical Center, Jupiter, Florida

2002: Staff Surgeon – Columbia Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida

2001-2002: Clinical Fellow and Graduate Assistant, Plastic Surgery Service, The Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

2001-2002: Clinical Fellow in Plastic Surgery, Shriners Burns Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

CERTIFICATION

2004: Diplomate, The American Board of Plastic Surgery

2000: Diplomate, The American Board of Surgery

1997: Advanced Trauma Life Support

1994: Dipolmate, National Board of Medical Examiners

1993: Advanced Cardiac Life Support

LICENSURE

2002: Medical Licensure, State of Florida

2000-2002: Medical Licensure, State of Massachusetts

1999-2001: Medical Licensure, State of New York

1994-1999: Certificate of Limited Registration, State of Massachusetts

1993-1994: Certificate of Limited Registration, State of Illinois

CONTINUING EDUCATION

2002: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Scientific Meeting

2001, 2007: American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Annual Scientific Meeting

2005: Florida Society of Plastic Surgeons

2005: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Body Contouring Seminar, Dallas, Texas

2005: Shaping Futures, Master’s Body Contouring Roundtable Conference, New York, New York

1999: Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Scientific Meeting, Burlington, Vermont

1999: American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, Basic Principles and Techniques, New York, New York

1997: Surgical Basic Science Review Course, American Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Baltimore, Maryland

1994: Laparoscopy Workshop for General Surgeons, Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, New England Medical Center

HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS

2009: Castle Connolly “Top Doctor”

2008-2009: “Best of Palm Beach Gardens” U.S. Local Business Association

2008-2010: Consumer’s Research Council of America – “America’s Top Surgeons”

2000: New York Upstate Plastic Surgery Society, Annual Scientific Meeting, Resident Research Paper Award

1998, 1999: Mary Ellen Mangano Memorial Award, Given in recognition of the senior resident who has been most helpful and generous in his support and education of the interns

1995, 1998, 1999: Citation for Excellence in Teaching, Tufts University School of Medicine

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2008: Temple Judea, Board of Directors

2005: American Cancer Society, Northern Palm Beach County, Board of Directors

2005-5007, 2009: Authur I. Meyer Jewish Academy, Board of Directors

2002: Jewish Federation, Business and Professionals Division, Cabinet Member

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2008: American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

2007-2008: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Young Plastic Surgeons Steering Committee

2005: Palm Beach County Plastic Surgery Society

2003: Fellow, The American College of Surgeons

2004: American Society of Plastic Surgeons

2002-2004: Massachusetts General Hospital Hand Surgery Society

2002-2004: Massachusetts General Hospital Surgery Society

1999: Ralph A. Deterling Surgical Society

1999-2000: Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgery, Resident Affiliate Group

1994-1999: National Association of Residents and Interns

1993: American Medical Association

1989-1993: American Medical Student Association

1989-1993: Illinois State Medical Society

1985-1989: Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Tufts University

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

1990: Clinical Research Assistant, Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida

1988: Clinical Research Assistant, M. Felix Freshwater, MD (hand, plastic, and microsurgery), Miami, Florida

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Lickstein DA, Moriarty KP, Feins NR. Neonatal Rectovaginal Tear During Cesarean Section. The Journal of Pediatric Surgery, August, 1998.

Horowitz MD, Alkire MJ, Lickstein DA, Bauerlein EJ. Aortic Injury as a Complication of Central Venous Catheterization. American Heart Journal, August 1991.

Horowitz MD, Sosa JL, Lickstein DA. Descending Necrotizing Mediastinitis. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, November 1990.

Lickstein DA, Lee WPA. “Microvascular Repair of Acute Hand Injuries”, Current Therapy in Plastic Surgery. J McCarthy, Ed. Saunders/Elsevier, 2005.

Conejero JA, Lickstein DA, Winograd JW. “Soft Tissue Hand Injuries.” The Trauma Handbook of the Massachusetts General Hospital. RL Sheridan, Ed. Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, 2004.

 
 
 

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