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Curriculum
Vitae
Samuel
G. Rosenthal M.D. F.A.C.S.
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Certification: |
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General
Surgery - December 13, 1971
Plastic Surgery - May 13, 1972
Fellow American College
Surgeons - 1976
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Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, Head Plastic Surgery
Service, Department of Surgery Naval Hospital, Jacksonville,
Florida 1971 - 1973
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Chief,
Division of Plastic Surgery, Columbia Memorial Hospital of Jacksonville,
Florida 1998 - Present
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Secretary
Medical Staff, Columbia Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida
1984 - 1986
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Vice
President Medical Staff, Columbia Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville,
Florida
1986 - 1988
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Attending
Plastic Surgeon, S.U.N.Y., Downstate Medical Center, New York,
N.Y., 1987 - Present
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Clinical
Associate Professor of Surgery (Plastic), University of Florida
School of Medicine, 1984 - 1987
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Clinical
Assistant Professor of Surgery (Plastic), University of Florida
School of Medicine, 1979 - 1983
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Clinical
Instructor of Surgery (Plastic), University of Florida School
of Medicine, 1973 - 1978
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Instructor
of Plastic Surgery at S.U.N.Y., College of Medicine, N.Y., 1969
- 1971
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Assistant
Instructor of Plastic Surgery at S.U.N.Y., College of Medicine,
N.Y.,
1965 - 1969
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Chairman
- Department of Plastic Surgery, Columbia Memorial Hospital,
Jacksonville, Florida 1983 - 1990
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Chairman
- Department of Plastic Surgery, Humana Hospital, Orange Park,
Florida, 1975 - 1987
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Consultant
Plastic Surgeon - United States Navy, Jacksonville, Florida,
1973 - Present
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President
- Society of Former Residents and Associates of Plastic Surgery
of Kings County Hospital, N.Y., 1981 - 1982
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President
- Northeast Florida Society of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery,
1971
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Secretary-Treasurer-Northeast
Florida Society of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1976
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President
- Committee of Interns and Residents, N.Y.C., 1969 - 1970
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President
House Staff - Kings County Hospital, 1968 - 1969, 1969 - 1970
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Regional
Vice President and Member of National Executive Student Council
A.M.A., 1962 - 1963
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American
Cancer Society Fellow at Memorial Hospital for Cancer and
Allied Diseases, Summer of 1963
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Maimonides
Award - Second American Recipient
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American
Physician's Art Association- Third Prize, Annual National
Art
Contest - Sculpture, San Francisco, California, 1968
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Special
Expert Witness, State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration,
1996 - Present
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Rhinoplasty patient shown before surgery with large nose,
nasal hump, enlarged tip and nose that hangs slightly where
it meets the upper lip.
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Incisions are made on either side of the nose inside the nostril
to provide access to cartilage and bone which can be cut and
reshaped to alter the external appearance of the nose. The
bridge of the nose can be narrowed by moving the bone inward,
as shown by the arrow.
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Areas where cartilage and bone have been readjusted to improve
the shape of the nose are shown.
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The postoperative patient with a smaller nose; a straight nasal
bridge; smaller, better-defined nasal tip; and an improved angle
between nose and upper lip. |
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*
The artist's illustrations in this website show basic surgical
techniques that may vary according to the preference of the
individual surgeon.
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