Unfilled Plastic Surgery Positions
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-56/5/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-55/21/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery ResidencyPGY-65/16/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-55/4/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-34/11/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery ResidencyPGY-23/23/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery ResidencyPGY-63/22/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-43/16/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-13/11/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-53/8/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-33/7/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery ResidencyPGY-62/17/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-51/27/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-51/22/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-51/19/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery ResidencyPGY-31/5/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-51/4/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-512/24/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-512/15/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-512/14/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Surgery FellowshipPGY-211/2/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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What is Plastic Surgery?
Plastic surgery is a branch of medicine that focuses on the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the body. It involves the use of surgical techniques to improve a person’s appearance or restore function to a damaged body part. Plastic surgery is often associated with cosmetic procedures, but it also encompasses procedures to treat birth defects, injuries, and illnesses.
What does a Plastic Surgery specialist do?
A plastic surgery specialist, also known as a plastic surgeon, is a medical professional who is trained to perform surgical procedures that restore or improve the appearance and function of different body parts. They work with a team of healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including congenital disabilities, injuries, burns, and tumors.
Common Plastic Surgery Procedures:
Plastic surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures. Some of the most common procedures include breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, facelifts, and tummy tucks. Breast augmentation is a procedure that involves the use of implants to enhance the size and shape of the breasts. Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a procedure that reshapes the nose. Facelifts are designed to reduce the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin, and tummy tucks are procedures that remove excess skin and fat from the abdominal area.
How to Become a Plastic Surgeon?
Becoming a plastic surgeon requires a significant amount of education and training. To begin, one must complete an undergraduate degree in a relevant field such as pre-med, biology, or chemistry. After that, they must complete medical school, followed by a residency in general surgery. From there, they can pursue a fellowship in plastic surgery, which provides specialized training in this field.
How long does it take to become a Plastic Surgeon?
The path to becoming a plastic surgeon is a long and demanding one, typically taking around 13 years. This includes four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school, five years of residency in general surgery, and three years of fellowship training in plastic surgery.
How much does a Plastic Surgeon make?
Plastic surgeons are among the highest-paid medical professionals, with an average annual salary of around $400,000 in the United States. However, salaries can vary depending on factors such as location, level of experience, and type of employer.
In conclusion, plastic surgery is a specialized field of medicine that requires extensive education and training. Plastic surgeons are responsible for restoring and improving the appearance and function of different body parts. Although the path to becoming a plastic surgeon is long and challenging, the rewards of this career are substantial, including the satisfaction of helping patients achieve their desired outcomes.
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Explore our up-to-date list of vacant residency and fellowship positions in plastic surgery. After you complete your residency and fellowship, you’ll have the freedom to practice plastic surgery in almost any medical facility in the country.