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    BENJAMIN JACOBBROWN,MD

    [email protected]

    GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

    DEPARTMENT OF PLASTIC SURGERY

    3800RESERVOIR ROADNW,1-PHC

    WASHINGTON,DC20007

    State of Florida, Unrestricted License, #ME122557

    District of Columbia, Unrestricted Medical License, #MD042325

    State of West Virginia, Unrestricted License #25290

    SURGICAL TRAINING

    RESIDENCY Georgetown UniversityDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryJuly 2010 July 2015

    Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency Program under the Chairmanshipof Dr. Scott SpearAdministrative Chief Resident 2014-2015

    INTERNSHIP Georgetown UniversityDepartment of SurgeryJuly 2009 July 2010

    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERNMEDICAL SCHOOL

    DALLAS,TX

    MD with Honors, June 2009Valedictorian (#1 of 232)

    Junior Alpha Omega Alpha

    TULANE UNIVERSITYPAUL TULANE COLLEGENEW ORLEANS,LA

    BS with Honors, May 2005Major in Cell and Molecular BiologySumma Cum Laude

    MINNEWASKA AREA HIGH SCHOOLGLENWOOD,MN

    National Honor SocietyCommencement Speaker

    EDUCATION

    LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS

    mailto:[email protected]
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    Commonwealth of Virginia, Resident Training License, #0116021969

    State of Maryland, Resident Permit, #P25272

    USMLE Step 1: 266 (99) Pass June 21, 2007

    USMLE Step 2CK: 262 (99) Pass April 2, 2009USMLE Step 2CS: N/A Pass February 4, 2009USMLE Step 3: 249 (99) Pass April 14, 2010

    BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (ACLS)PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT (PALS)ADVANCED TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT (ATLS)

    2014 OUTSTANDING RESIDENT TEACHER AWARD

    Chosen annually by the residents via a secret ballot election.

    2014 OPERATION SMILE STRYKER FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT

    2013 OUTSTANDING RESIDENT TEACHER AWARD

    Chosen annually by the residents via a secret ballot election.

    2012 OUTSTANDING LIMB SALVAGE SERVICE AWARD

    Awarded annually by Drs. Christopher Attinger, John Steinberg and Karen Evans

    to the resident with the best performance on his complex wound and lowerextremity salvage service.

    2008 JUNIOR !"!

    Medical students from the top 8% of the class are offered induction into the AlphaOmega Alpha Honor Medical Society in their junior year of medical school.

    2005-

    2008

    SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

    Awarded to UT Southwestern Medical Students based on academic achievement

    2005-2008

    BRYAN WILLIAMS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTAwarded to UT Southwestern Medical Students based on academic achievement

    2006-

    2008

    MELBA WILLIAMS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

    Awarded to UT Southwestern Medical Students based on academic achievement

    2007-

    2008

    DEANS COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

    Awarded by Dean Alfred Gilman to UT Southwestern Medical Students with

    HONORS AND AWARDS

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    outstanding academic performance.

    2005 TULANE UNIVERSITY SENIOR SCHOLAR AWARD

    Medical students from the top 8% of the class are offered induction into the AlphaOmega Alpha Honor Medical Society in their junior year of medical school.

    2005 WILLIAM WALLACE PEERY SOCIETY MEMBER

    Membership bestowed upon the ten graduates with the highest undergraduatecumulative grade point average.

    2005 ERIK G.ELLEGAARD AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

    Awarded by the Cell and Molecular Biology department to the best graduatingsenior.

    2005 TULANE COLLEGIATE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Merit based scholarship awarded by Tulane University.

    1998 EAGLE SCOUT

    The highest rank attainable in scouting.

    2013 EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN (MOONLIGHTER)

    City Hospital

    Martinsburg, WV

    Press Ganey Std Doctors Mean 96.3, rank 99

    th

    percentile.

    2005 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

    Glacial Ridge Ambulance Service

    Glenwood, MN

    2004-

    2005

    NURSES AID

    Touro Infirmary Hospital, Coronary Critical Care Unit

    New Orleans, LA

    2004-2005

    TEACHERThe Princeton Review

    New Orleans, LA

    2002-

    2003

    LABORATORY ASSISTANT

    Abbott Northwestern Hospital

    Minneapolis, MN

    EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES

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    1999-

    2001

    GLASS TECHNICIAN

    First Rate Glass

    Villard, MN

    1998-

    1999

    CASHIER AND STOCK BOY

    Corner Drug

    Glenwood, MN

    1. Repairing Congenital Ear Defects. KSA2 in Saudi Arabia. 6/4/2014.http://youtu.be/Qpsk9Xyql14

    2. Benjamin J. Brown. Informed Consent The U.S. Medical Education System Explained.Washington, DC: Informed Advising, 2011. ISBN 978-0615435367

    1. Benjamin J. Brown, Christopher E. Attinger. Lateral Calcaneal Artery Flap. ReconstructiveSurgery: Anatomy, Technique, & Clinical Applications. Eds Michael R. Zenn, Glyn Jones.

    2011. QMP. St. Louis, MO.

    1. Endara ME, Brown BJ, Shuck J, Bachabi M, Parks B, Higgins JP. Torsional Stability of theFemur after Harvest of the Medial Femoral Condyle Corticocancellous Flap, Journal ofreconstructive microsurgery.2015 Mar 13. PMID 25769083

    2. Goldstein JA, Brown BJ, Mason P, Basci D, Hindenburg L, Dufresne CR, Baker SB. CleftCare in international adoption. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2014 Dec 134(6):1279-84. PMID 25415094.

    3. Albino FP, Seidel R, Brown BJ, Crone CG, Attinger CE. Through knee amputation:technique modifications and surgical outcomes. Archives of Plastic Surgery. 2014 41(5):562-70. PMID: 25276650.

    4. Brown BJ, Iorio ML, Hill LM, Klement M, Conti Mica MR, El-Amraoui A, Attinger CE. Ertlbelow-knee amputation using a vascularized fibular strut in a non-trauma elderly population:A case series. 2014Annals of Plastic Surgery. 73(2): 196-201. PMID: 25014326.

    MEDIA APPEARANCES

    BOOKS PUBLISHED

    TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED

    PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES PUBLISHED

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    5. Brown BJ, Iorio ML, Klement M, Conti Mica AE, OHalloran P, Attinger CE. Outcomes After294 Transtibial Amputations With the Posterior Myocutaneous Flap. Int J Low ExtremWounds. 2014 13(1): 33-40. PMID 24510319

    6. Brown BJ, Katz R, Higgins JP. Histological evaluation of a free femoral condyle flap at 21Months. Microsurgery.2013. PMID 24038451

    7. Brown BJ,Iorio ML, Hill LM, Carlisle B, Attinger CE. Below-knee Amputation with aVascularized Fibular Graft and Headless Compression Screw. Plastic and ReconstructiveSurgery. 2013 Feb 131(2): 323-7. PMID 23357993

    8. Brown BJ, Attinger CE. The Below Knee Amputation: To amputate or palliate? Adv WoundCare. 2013. 2(1): 30-35. PMID 24527321

    9. Iorio ML, Stolle EM, Brown BJ, Blake CA, Baker SB. Plastic Surgery Training: EvaluatingPatient Satisfaction with Facial Fillers in a Resident Clinic. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 2012Sept.; 1361-6. PMID 22986545

    10. Brown BJ, Crone CG, Attinger CE. Amputation in the diabetic to maximize function.Seminars in Vascular Surgery. 2012 Jun; 25(2): 115-21. PMID 22817862

    11. Brown BJ, Al-Attar A, Spear SL. Options for Surgical Prophylaxis and Reconstruction.Current Breast Cancer Reports. 2012. 4:3, 174-179. ISSN 1943-4588

    12. Attinger CE, Brown BJ. Amputation and ambulation in diabetic patients: Function is thegoal. Diabetes Metabolism/Research Reviews2012; 28(Suppl 1): 93-96. PMID 22271731

    13. Ducic I, Brown BJ, Rao SS. Lower Extremity Free Flap Reconstruction Outcomes UsingMicrovascular Anastomotic Coupling Device. Microsurgery. 2011 Jul; 31(5): 360-4. PMID21630333

    14. Smith PJ, Basravi S, Schlomer BJ, Bush NC, Brown BJ, Gingrich A, Baker LA. Comparativeanalysis of nephrolithiasis in otherwise healthy versus medically complex gastrostomy fedchildren. Journal of Pediatric Urology. 2011 Jun; 7(3): 244-7. PMID 21527227

    15. Goldstein JA, Iorio ML, Brown BJ, Attinger CE. The Use of Negative Pressure WoundTherapy for Random Local Flaps at the Ankle Region. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery.2010 Aug; 49 (6): 513-6. PMID 20801691

    16. Bush NC, Xu L, Brown BJ, Holzer MS, Gingrich A, Schuler B, Tong L, Baker LA.Hospitalizations for pediatric stone disease in the United States, 2002-2007. Journal ofUrology. 2010 Mar; 183(3):1151-6. PMID 20096871

    17. Brown BJ, Habelt S, Koral K, Sacco D, Herman JH, Baker LA. Secondary nocturnalenuresis caused by central sleep apnea from Chiari malformation type 1. Journal of PediatricUrology. 2010 Jun;6(3):265-9. PMID 19854680

    18. Yucel S, Brown BJ, Bush NC, Ahmad N, Baker LA. What to Anticipate With Experience in

    Pediatric Laparoscopic Ablative Renal Surgery. Journal of Urology. 2008 Feb;179(2):697-702. PMID 18082205

    ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPTS

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    1. Torsional Stability of the Femur after Harvest of the Medial Femoral CondyleCorticocancellous Flap. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery.

    National & International Meetings

    1. Brown BJ, Verma K, Udyavar R, Olding M. Prevalence of Blepharoptosis in PatientsPresenting for Facial Aesthetic Surgery. Aesthetic Meeting 2015. Montreal, Quebec,Canada. 15 May 2015.

    2. Brown BJ, Iorio ML, Fernandez SJ, Klement M, Conti Mica MR, El-Amraoui A, OHalloran P,Attinger CE. Improving Patient Selection for Limb Salvage vs. Early Below Knee Amputation.Society of Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. 9 June 2012.

    3. Iorio ML, Stolle E, Brown BJ, Blake CA, Baker SB. Plastic Surgery Training and the ACGMEGuidelines: Evaluating Patient Satisfaction in a Resident Clinic. Aesthetic Meeting 2012.

    Vancouver, BC. 3 May 2012

    4. Patel KM, Seruya M, Franklin B, Brown BJ, Ducic I, Attinger CE. Return to Ambulationfollowing Microsurgical Lower Extremity Reconstruction versus Below-Knee Amputation forNon-traumatic Wounds in High-Risk Patients. American Society for ReconstructiveMicrosurgery. Las Vegas, NV. January 15, 2012.

    Regional & Local Meetings

    1. Brown BJ, Endara MR, Higgins JP. Echo-Doppler Evaluation of Intima-Media WallThickness in the Upper Extremity: A Pilot Study. The Curtis National Hand Center GrandRounds.Baltimore MD. 22 June 2013

    National & International Meetings

    1. Mauskar NM, Brown BJ, Matt SE, Mino MJ, Moffatt LT, Davison SP, Jordan MH and ShuppJW. Two techniques for achieving primary wound closure: Undermining and Imbrication - Isthere a difference in skin tension and perfusion? Wound Healing Society Annual Meeting.Atlanta, GA. 20 Apr 2012.

    2. Brown BJ, Hill LM, Iorio ML, Klement M, Conti Mica MR, El-Amraoui A, Carlisle B, AttingerCE. Improving Below Knee Amputation Outcomes with a Vascularized Fibular Graft: A caseseries. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting.San Francisco, CA. 15Apr 2012

    3. Bush NC, Holzer MS, Brown BJ, Schuler B, Tong L, Xu L, Baker LA. U.S. hospitalizationsfor pediatric stone disease: contemporary incidence and demographics. Abstract at theAUAAnnual Meeting. April 2009.

    PODIUM PRESENTATIONS

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS

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    4. Prieto J, Bush NC, Brown BJ, Samuelson ML, Long J, Moe OW, Pak CY, Seikaly MG, ReedBY, Baker LA. Comparison of pediatric stone-formers with and without mutations in solubleadenylate cyclase. European Society for Paediatric UrologyApril 2008.

    5. Bush NC, Brown BJ, Yucel S, Prieto JC, Harrison C, Wilcox DT, Snodgrass WT, Baker LA.Metabolic evaluation of pediatric patients with urolithiasis: 7-year single institution experience.Abstract at theAUA Annual Meeting. April 2008.

    6. Bush NC, Brown BJ, Gingrich A, Baker LA. Recurrent Pediatric Urolithiasis from 1999-2007.Poster presentation: American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition.October, 2008.

    7. Hamann CJ, Larkin GL, Brown BJ, Schwann C, George V. Differences in computerprompted self-report and physician elicited responses in screening of emergency departmentpatients for substance use and abuse. Poster Presentation: American College of EmergencyPhysicians research forum. October, 2007.

    Regional & Local Meetings

    1. Brown BJ,Hill LM, Klement M, Conti Mica MR, El-Amraoui A, Attinger CE. Improving Below

    Knee Amputation Outcomes with the Ertl Technique: A Case Series. Diabetic Limb SalvageConference. Sept 23, 2011.

    2. Conti Mica MR, El-Amraoui A, Klement M, Brown BJ, Iorio ML, Attinger CE. AmbulationRates Following Below Knee Amputation: The Georgetown Experience. Diabetic LimbSalvage Conference. Sept 23, 2011.

    3. El-Amraoui A, Klement M, Conti Mica MR, Brown BJ, Iorio ML, Attinger CE. Conversion ofBelow Knee Amputations to Above Knee Amputations: A Case Series. Diabetic LimbSalvage Conference. Sept 23, 2011.

    1. Two techniques for achieving primary wound closure: Undermining and Imbrication - Is therea difference in skin tension and perfusion?

    2. Prevalence of upper eyelid ptosis in patients presenting for facial aesthetic surgery

    National & International Meetings

    1. American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Aesthetic Meeting 2015. Montreal,Quebec, Canada. May 15-18, 2015.

    2. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The Meeting 2014. Chicago, IL. Oct 9-14, 2014.3. Dueling Perspectives in Aesthetic Surgery. Annual Meeting 2014. Washington, DC.4. American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Annual Meeting 2014. San Francisco, CA.

    April 24-29.5. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The Meeting 2012. New Orleans, LA. Oct 26-30,

    2012.

    RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

    MEETINGS ATTENDED

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    6. American Association of Plastic Surgeons. Annual Meeting 2012. San Francisco, CA. April14-16, 2012.

    Regional & Local Meetings

    1. Breast Cancer Coordinated Care (BC3). Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Feb 2014.2. DC Limb Salvage. Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Oct 20123. Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons 29

    thAnnual Meeting. Boston, MA. Sept 27-29,

    2012.4. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR). Annual Conference. June 20125. DC Limb Salvage. Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Sept 20116. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR). Annual Conference. June 20117. DC Limb Salvage, Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Sept 20108. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR). Annual Conference. Washington, DC.9. DC Limb Salvage. Annual Conference. Washington, DC. Sept 2009

    1. Curtis National Hand Center Flap Course. Baltimore, MD. November 13, 20142. Duke Flap Course. Durahm, NC. August 2-3, 2014.3. American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) Comprehensive Review in Hand and

    Upper Extremity Surgery. Chicago, IL. July 18-20, 2014.4. Laser Physics and Tissue Interaction Course. Arlington, VA. June 27, 2014.5. American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS) Basic Maxillofacial Principles and

    Techniques Course. New York, NY. May 30 June 1, 2014.6. American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) Rhinoplasty cadaver course. San

    Francisco, CA. April 24, 2014.7. Curtis National Hand Center Flap Course. Baltimore, MD. November 21, 2013

    8. Synthes AO Hand and Wrist Fracture Course. St. Louis, MO. May 19, 2012.9. Curtis National Hand Center Flap Course. Baltimore, MD. April 21, 201110. Synthes AO Principle of Operative Treatment of Craniofacial Trauma and Reconstruction.

    Alexandria, VA. Sept 12-13, 2009.

    1. Georgetown University Department of Plastic Surgery Resident Core Curriculum lecturer.Academic years 2010-2015

    Mastopexy

    Gynecomastia

    Upper Extremity Vascular Injuries and Disorders Fracture and Dislocations of the Wrist

    Ear Construction for Microtia

    Wound Healing Injectables and Fillers for Non-surgical Facial Rejuvenation

    The Fibula osteo-septo-adipo-cutaneous flap

    Hand Anatomy A case based approach

    Orthognathic Surgery: Principles, Techniques, Outcomes Dentoalveolar, Maxillary and Mandibular Fractures

    COURSES ATTENDED

    LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

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    Care of the Burned Patient

    Tissue Expansion

    Nerve Repair and Regeneration

    Alloplastic Implants

    2. Curtis National Hand Center Hand Surgery Fellowship Core Curriculum: Abdominal Based Flaps for Soft Tissue Reconstruction

    Latissimus, Scapular and Parascapular Flaps

    3. Georgetown University Hospital, Division of Wound Healing

    Local Flaps of the Lower Extremity

    Hidradenitis Suppurativa An Update

    Lower Extremity Revascularization Bypass vs. Angioplasty

    4. Georgetown University School of Medicine.Academic years 2012-2015

    Choosing a Specialty

    5. Washington Hospital Center, Division of Burn SurgeryAcademic years 2011-2012:

    Scalp Reconstruction

    American Society of Plastic Surgeons Residents & Fellows Forum 2009 - present

    American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery Candidate Member 2015 - present

    American Society for Surgery of the Hand Candidate Member 2012 - present

    American Association for Hand Surgery Candidate Member 2015 present

    American Society for Peripheral Nerve Candidate Member 2015 present

    American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons Resident Affiliate Member 2015 - present

    Georgetown University House Staff Quality Council

    ASPS Coding and Payment Policy Committee2013 - present

    Georgetown University Graduate Medical Education Committee 2011 - present

    UT Southwestern Medical School Curriculum Committee 2005-2009

    UT Southwestern Medical School Executive Curriculum Committee 2005-2009

    UT Southwestern Medical School Elective Course Committee 2005-2007

    SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

    COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS

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    1. OPERATION SMILEA non-profit medical service that provides free surgeries to repair cleftlip, cleft palate and other facial deformities for children around the globe

    January 2015 Guwahati, India

    2. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE OF MINNESOTA 1997 - presentIHS is a non-profit, non-denominational, all volunteer medical/dentalorganization that provides care to the poor people of Honduras.Missions completed:

    February 2013 Puerto Lempira, Honduras February 2009 Puerto Lempira, Honduras

    February 2005 - Puerto Lempira, Honduras

    June-July 2001 - Puerto Lempira, Honduras

    February 2001 - Puerto Lempira, Honduras

    February 1997 Coxen Hole, Honduras

    3. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PLASTIC SURGERY 2009 - present

    System based quality improvement project. Createdwww.smoothcase.com

    Created a plastic surgery residency websitewww.hoyaplastics.com

    Created a secure online database of presentations, videos,seminal articles and other various academic resources.

    Developed the Junior Supplemental Curriculum for the first andsecond year residents. Each week I assign articles and chaptersfor the junior residents to read. On Sunday evenings we hold avirtual meeting with GoToMeeting where myself and other seniorresidents present cases and ask questions pertinent to thatweeks assignment.

    4. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SOUTHWESTERN 2005 - 2009

    Office of Medical Education Biochemistry Tutor

    Joint Admissions Medical Program (JAMP) Counselor

    5.UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 2001 - 2003

    Alpine Ski Team

    President, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity

    6. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

    Assistant Scout Master, Troop 584 2002 - 2003

    VOLUNTEER,EXTRACURRICULAR AND CIVIC EXPERIENCE

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    Married (wife Stephanie), two sons (Jacob & Chase)

    Love dogs. Have one Weimaraner (Winter).

    Enjoy: Alpine Skiing, Waterskiing, Wakeboarding, Sailing, Running, Hunting, Fishing,Snowmobiling, Traveling, Golfing, Nascar, Country music concerts.

    Novice guitar player

    D.O.B 6/7/1983

    1. Scott L. Spear MD Chairman of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital.2. Christopher E. Attinger MD Chief of the Division of Wound Healing, Georgetown

    University Hospital3. Stephen B. Baker MD DDS Plastic Surgery Program Director, Georgetown University

    Hospital4. Maurice Y. Nahabedian, MD Vice Chairman of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University

    Hospital5. Michael Olding, MD Chief of Plastic Surgery, George Washington University Hospital6. Praful M. Ramineni MD Chief of Plastic Surgery, Washington Hospital Center7. Steven P. Davison MD DDS Owner of DaVinci Plastic Surgery. Georgetown University

    Associate Faculty Member.8. Ivica Ducic MD PhD Professor of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital9. Michael Boyajian MD Chief of Plastic Surgery, Childrens National Medical Center10. James P. Higgins MD Chairman of Hand Surgery at the Curtis National Hand Center

    PERSONAL

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