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DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1544163
Morad Askari, MD, and Steven L. Moran, MD
Publication History
Publication Date:
04 February 2015 (online)
I want to thank Dr. Morad Askari and Dr. Steven L. Moran for sharing the responsibility as guest editors of this issue of Seminars in Plastic Surgery on complex upper extremity reconstruction and the talented groups of authors they have invited to this issue.
Morad Askari, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery at University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Askari obtained his medical degree from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in the combined General Surgery/Plastic Surgery Program at the University of Southern California-Los Angeles County Medical Center. He then completed a one-year Orthopedic Hand and Microvascular Surgery Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. As a faculty member at the University of Miami, he provides care at the Jackson Memorial Hospital/Ryder Trauma Center, the largest level 1 trauma center in Florida in addition to his other duties in the Departments of Orthopedics and Surgery. Dr. Morad Askari's clinical interests include complex bony and soft tissue trauma of the upper extremity, peripheral nerve and brachial plexus injury, reconstructive microsurgery, management of arthritic hand and wrist, as well as directing the vascularized composite tissue allograft project at the Miami Transplant Institute.
Steven L. Moran, MD, is a Professor of Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery and serves as the Division Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Dr. Moran obtained his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in Rochester, New York. He completed his residency in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center. He also completed a one-year research fellowship in plastic surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center and trained as a clinical fellow in hand and microvascular surgery at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. Moran's clinical interests include pediatric and congenital hand problems, reconstructive microsurgery, and wrist and hand arthritis.