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Michael J. Yaremchuk

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Dr. Michael J. Yaremchuk is a Clinical Professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Craniofacial Surgery at its affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital,

Education

Yaremchuk received his B.A. degree from Yale College in 1972, and his M.D. from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1976[1] He completed his surgical residency at Harvard Deaconess Hospital (1976-1982), and his plastic surgery residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital (1982-85) [2]

From 1979-1980 he was a Research and Clinical Fellow in Microsurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Burn Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, and from 1987-88 a Fellow n Craniofacial Surgery at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/

Notable works

  • "Acute and Definitive Management of Traumatic Osteocutaneous Defects of the Lower Extremity." Yaremchuk, Michael J. M.D.; Brumback, Robert J. M.D.; Manson, Paul N. M.D.; Burgess, Andrew R. M.D.; Poka, Atila M.D.; Weiland, Andrew J. M.D. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery: July 1987 - Volume 80 - Issue 1 ((cited 257 times according to Google Scholar [3])

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