CURRICULUM VITAE MALCOLM ALAN LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. PERSONAL DATA Address: 16311 Ventura Boulevard Suite 555 Encino, California 91436-2131 Telephone: (818) 986-8270; Fax: (818) 986-1342 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.drlesavoy.com Born: Allentown, Pennsylvania EDUCATION Mercersburg Academy 1960 Mercersburg, Pennsylvania B.A. University of North Carolina 1964 Chapel Hill, North Carolina M.D. Chicago Medical School 1969 Chicago, Illinois MILITARY Captain, United States Army Reserve 1969-76 MEDICAL LICENSURE Illinois - 036-043410 1969-74 Florida - ME 0018170 1974-76 California - G26213 1973-Present CERTIFICATION Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 1970 Diplomate, American Board of Plastic Surgery 1977 CURRICULUM VITAE 2 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Research Fellowship, Chicago Medical School 1964-65 Chicago, Illinois Intern, Surgery, University of Chicago 1969-70 Chicago, Illinois Resident, General Surgery, University of Chicago 1970-74 Chicago, Illinois Chief Resident, General Surgery, University of Chicago 1973-74 Chicago, Illinois Resident, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, University of Miami 1974-76 Miami, Florida Chief Resident, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, University of Miami 1975-76 Miami, Florida ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Chief, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 7/76-12/99 Torrance, California Assistant Professor, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine 7/76-6/82 Los Angeles, California Associate Professor, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine 7/82-6/93 Los Angeles, California Professor, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine 7/93-12/99 Los Angeles, California Professor, Hand Surgery Service, UCLA School of Medicine 7/93-12/99 Los Angeles, California Clinical Professor, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine 1/00-Present Los Angeles, California Clinical Professor, Hand Surgery Service, UCLA School of Medicine 1/00-Present Los Angeles, California TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS Plastic Surgery Residents & Hand Surgery Fellows, UCLA School of Medicine 1976-Present Instructor, Course No. SU-324, “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery” 1976-99 Senior Medical Students, UCLA School of Medicine Quarterly Lectures to Junior and Senior Medical Students 1976-99 CURRICULUM VITAE 3 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. UCLA and Harbor-UCLA Medical Centers Lectures included: “Burn Management” “Soft Tissue Reconstruction” “Craniofacial Congenital Anomalies” “The Surgical Wound” “Hand and Lower Extremities” “Trauma to Head and Neck” “Maxillofacial Trauma” “Wound-Healing and Basic Suture Technique” “Nasal Reconstruction” Cosmetic Surgery Rotation for Junior Residents, UCLA School of Medicine 7/06-Present Encino, California HOSPITAL or INSTITUTIONAL APPOINTMENTS / PRIVILEGES Attending Staff, UCLA Medical Center and Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA 1976-Present Los Angeles, California Chief, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 1976-99 Torrance, California Attending Staff, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 1976-Present Torrance, California Plastic Surgery Consultant 1977-99 Olive View-UCLA Medical Center – Sylmar, California Sepulveda VA Medical Center – Los Angeles, California UCLA Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery – Los Angeles, California Founding & Acting Chief, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 1981-83 City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, California Attending Staff, Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center 1993-95, Santa Monica, California 1998-2000 Lasky Clinic (Ambulatory Surgery Center) 1995-2000, 2005 Beverly Hills, California Encino Outpatient Surgery Center (Ambulatory Surgery Center) 1995-Present Encino, California St. John’s Medical Center 2004 Santa Monica California Pueblo Surgery Center (Ambulatory Surgery Center) 2004-05 Santa Barbara, California HOSPITAL COMMITTEES AND SERVICES UCLA School of Medicine/Medical Center – Los Angeles, California 1. Executive Committee, UCLA Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 1976-2000 2. Journal Club, UCLA Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 1976-Present 3. Departmental Library Advisor, UCLA Biomedical Library 1978-79 CURRICULUM VITAE 4 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. 4. Executive Committee, UCLA Department of Surgery 1979-80, 84-85 5. Advisory Subcommittee, UCLA Operating Suites 1981-96 6. Physician’s Assistants Task Force 1982-83 7. Nurse Anesthesia Advisory Committee 1983-96 8. Chancellor’s Academic Personnel Grievance Committee 1984-85 9. Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Personnel 1986-87 10. Task Force on Pediatric Preoperative Teaching and Evaluation 1989-90 11. Pediatric Pre-Admission Program Committee 1989-90 12. Pediatric Operating Room Nursing Committee 1989-90 13. Animal Research Committee 1989-90 14. Tissue Committee 1991-92 Harbor-UCLA Medical Center – Torrance, California 1. Executive Committee, Department of Surgery 1976-2000 2. Secretary/Treasurer, Faculty Society 1978-79 3. Founder & Director, Craniofacial Team 1979-2000 4. Ad Hoc Nominating Committee, Professional Staff Assoc. Executive Committee 1979-80 5. Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Care of Pediatric Surgery Patients 1987-88 6. Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee, Outpatient Surgery 1979-80 7. Animal Care Facility Committee, Professional Staff Association 1979-80 8. Chairman, Search Committee, Department of Anesthesia 1979-80 9. Human Subjects Consultant, Professional Staff Association 1979-80 10. Operating Room Committee 1979-80 11. Outpatient Activities Committee 1979-80 HONORS 1. Order of the Old Well 1964 University of North Carolina 2. Lange Senior Medical Student Award 1969 Chicago, Illinois 3. Merk Outstanding Senior Clerkship Award 1969 Chicago, Illinois 4. Certificate of Appreciation for Exhibit “Baldness – Recent Advances” 1976 Florida Medical Association Miami, Florida 5. Honorable Mention Award for an Exemplary Scientific Exhibit 1976 CURRICULUM VITAE 5 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. Florida Medical Association Hollywood-By-The-Sea, Florida 6. Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award 1978 UCLA School of Medicine Class of 1978 Los Angeles, California 7. Distinguished Alumnus for 1983 1983 Chicago Medical School Chicago, Illinois 8. Alpha Omega Alpha, Delta Chapter 1985 9. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 1990 1st Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Snowmass, Colorado 10. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 1991 2nd Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Vail, Colorado 11. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 1992 3rd Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Whistler, British Columbia 12. Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award 1992 UCLA School of Medicine Class of 1992 Los Angeles, California 13. Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award 1993 UCLA School of Medicine Class of 1993 Los Angeles, California 14. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 2000 12th Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Vail, Colorado 15. First Visiting Professor 2001 Combined Divisions of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery University of Calgary and University of Edmonton Calgary, Alberta, Canada 16. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 2003 13th Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Big Sky, Montana 17. Clinician of the Year 2002 American Association of Plastic Surgeons Seattle, Washington 18. 2002-2003 Frank Hawkins Kenan Lecturer 2002-03 Duke University Department of Surgery Durham, North Carolina CURRICULUM VITAE 6 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. 19. Trophy for Unredeeming Recosntructive Derring-Do 2003 14th Annual Meeting of the American Alpine Workshop in Plastic Surgery Squaw Valley, California 20. 2003 Varaztad H. Kazanjian Visiting Professor 2003 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Harvard Medical School – Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts 21. A.D. Courtemanche Visiting Professor 2004 22nd Annual Residents’ Day Division of Plastic Surgery, University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 22. Clinical Faculty Teaching Award 2004 2003-2004 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residents UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles, California 23. 2005 Los Angeles Super Doctor 2005-2008 Tu Ciudad Magazine Key Professional Media Publishers 24. Trophy For Excellence In Resident Education, Plastic Surgery Clinical Faculty 2011 Teaching Award 25. 2010 Compassionate Doctor Award from Patient’s Choice 2011 26. 2011 Best of 2011 Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeons – Nominee for Best of the Best Plastic Surgery Practice 2011 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS 1. Visiting Professor 2005 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas 2. Scott & White Visiting Professor 2005 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Texas A&M University Temple, Texas 3. Visiting Professor with Yale University’s Mission to Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand 2008 Changing Children’s Lives, Inc. Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand 4. Visiting Professor 2008 Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery University of Verona CURRICULUM VITAE 7 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. Verona, Italy 5. Visiting Professor, UCSF March, 2010 San Francisco, California 6. Visiting Professor, University of Kansas October, 2010 Kansas City, Kansas 7. Visiting Professor, University of California, San Diego Nov. 2010 San Diego, CA 8. Visiting Professor, UCI Dec. 2010 Irvine, California 9. Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic Dec 2010 Rochester, MN33. 10. Visiting Professor, NYU Feb 2011 New York, NY Visiting Professor, New York University Medical Center 11. Visiting Professor, Loyola University March 2011 Chicago, IL 12. Visiting Professor, Ohio State March 2011 Columbus, OH 13. Visiting Professor, University of Miami April 2011 Miami, FL 14. Visiting Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center, April 2011 San Antonio, TX 15. Visiting Professor, University of Oregon Health Science May 2011 Portland, OR 16. Visiting Professor, North Carolina Society of Plastic Surgeon’s Meeting October 2012 NCSPS Annual Scientific Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, WV 17. Visiting Professor, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL November 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE 8 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. COMMUNITY SERVICE 1. Community Advisory Board, National Center for Hyperactive Children 1982-87 2. Board of Directors, Synagogue for the Performing Arts 1988-93 3. Community Advisory Board, Learning Disabilities Foundation 1987 Landmark West School 4. Medical Division Cabinet, United Jewish Fund 1989-91 5. Community Advisory Board, Center for the Partially Sighted 1989-92 6. Medical Advisory Board, Brava, LLC 2000-Present 7. Changing Children’s Lives, Inc. Mission to Ubon Ratchatani, Thailand March 2008 MEDICAL AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 1. Alumni Association of the Chicago Medical School 1969-Present 2. Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 1970 3. American Thoracic Society 1973-Present 4. Association for Academic Surgery 1973-Present 5. American Burn Association 1975-Present 6. American Cleft Palate Association 1975-Present 7. Association of Emergency Physicians 1976-Present 8. California Society of Plastic Surgery (CSPS) 1976-Present 9. Millard Plastic Surgical Society 1976-Present 10. American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery 1976-Present 11. Southern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons 1976-Present 12. UCLA Plastic Surgery Society (UCLAPSS) 1976-Present 13. Diplomat, American Board of Plastic Surgery 1977-Present 14. American Medical Association (AMA) 15. International Federation of Societies of Surgery of the Hand 16. California Medical Association (CMA) 1978 17. American Association for Hand Surgery 1978-Present 18. American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS, formerly ASPRS) 1978-Present 19. International Confederation of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery 1978-Present 20. Fellow, American College of Surgeons 1978-Present 21. International Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery (ISRM, now WSRM) 1979-99 22. Longmire Surgical Society 1979-Present CURRICULUM VITAE 9 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. 23. Pan Pacific Surgical Association 1979 24. Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF) 1979-Present 25. Co-Founder, Los Angeles Area Hand Club 1980-Present 26. International College of Surgeons 1981-Present 27. Los Angeles Surgical Society 1983-Present 28. Plastic Surgery Research Council 1982-Present 29. Active Fellow, American Association of Plastic Surgery (AAPS) 1984-Present 30. Founding Member, American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery (ASRM) 1984-Present 31. Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surgery 1985-Present 32. American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons 1987-Present 33. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) 1988-Present 34. Reconstructive Surgeons Volunteer Program (RSVP) 1988-92 35. Founding Member, California Coalition of Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, and Craniofacial Anomalies 1988-Present 36. Health International Advisory Board 1993-99 37. World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery (WSRM, formerly ISRM) 1999-Present MEDICAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES/SERVICE 1. Instructional Course Committee, Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF) 1979-84 2. Scientific Program Committee, ASPRS 1980-83 3. Instructional Course Committee, PSEF 1981-84 4. Scientific Advisory Panel, California Medical Association (CMA) 1982-83 5. Convention Advisory Committee, ASPRS 1982-85 6. Plastic Surgery Advisory Panel, CMA 1983-84 7. Resident Pre-Screening Committee, ASPRS 1983-84 8. Graduate Education Committee, PSEF 1983-84 9. Undergraduate Education Committee, PSEF 1983-84 10. Educational Committee, ASPRS 1983-84 11. Product Line Committee, PSEF 1983-84 12. Exhibits Committee, ASPRS 1983-85 13. Ad Hoc Committee on Young Physicians, American Medical Association (AMA) 1984-85 14. Program Committee, California Society of Plastic Surgeons (CSPS) 1984-85 15. Research Committee, American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS) 1984-85 16. Marketing Committee, PSEF 1985-86 17. Medical Liability Committee, ASPRS 1985-86 CURRICULUM VITAE 10 MA LESAVOY, M.D., F.A.C.S. 18. Plastic Surgery Device Committee, ASPRS 1985-86 19. Symposium Committee, CSPS 1985-86 20. Teleplast Project Committee, PSEF 1985-86 21. Constitution and Bylaws Committee, AAPS 1985-86 22. Scientific Program Committee (Norfolk, Virginia), Plastic Surgery Research Council 1986-87 23. Plastic Surgery Product Assessment Commission, ASPRS and PSEF 1986-87 24. Educational Assessment Committee, PSEF 1987-88 25. Finance Committee, ASPRS 1987-Present 26. FDA Committee on Augmentation Mammoplasty, ASPRS 1988-90 27. Development Committee, PSEF 1988-90 28. Domestic Programs Committee, PSEF 1988-91 29. Ethics Committee, AAPS 1988-Present 30. Nominating Committee, American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS) 1988-Present 31. Scientific Program Committee, CSPS 1988-Present 32. Strategic Planning Task Force, ASPRS 1988-Present 33. Research Advisory Committee, PSEF 1989-90 34. Education Committee, CSPS 1989-90 35. Forward Planning Committee, ASPRS 1989-90 36. Ethics Committee, ASMS 1990-91 37. Executive Search Committee, ASPRS 1990-91 38. FDA Breast Implant Brochure Committee, ASPRS 1990-91 39. Home Office Management Committee, ASPRS and PSEF 1990-91 40. Strategic Planning Committee, ASPRS and PSEF 1990-91 41. Chancellor’s Ad Hoc Committee for Promotions, ASRM 1990-91 42. Ad Hoc Committee on Audiovisual Utilization, ASRM 1990-91 43. Operations Committee, ASPRS 1990-92 44. Time and Place Committee, ASPRS 1991-92 45. Executive Committee, ASPRS 1991-92 46. Medical Advisory Committee, Health International 1993 47. Membership Committee, AAPS 1995-96 48. Videotape, Sound, and Slide Committee, ASRM 1996-97 49. Communications Committee, AAPS 2005-07 50. Mentoring Program, Chicago Medical Program 2005-Present 51. Payment Policy Committee, American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS, formerly ASPRS) 2006
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