Mark L. Smith (physician)

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Mark L. Smith

MD, FACS
Nationality American
Education Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Alma mater Cornell University
OccupationSurgeon
Years active1991-present
Employer(s) Mount Sinai Health System
Beth Israel Medical Center
Website marksmithmd.com

Mark L. Smith is an American physician and plastic surgeon based in New York City. [1] He is Chief of Plastic Surgery at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Beth Israel Medical Center, [2] [3] Director of Plastic Surgery for Continuum Cancer Centers of New York, Director, The Friedman Center for Lymphedema Research and Treatment, [4] CoDirector of The Lipedema Project, [5] and Professor of Surgery at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. [2] His areas of focus include microsurgical breast reconstruction, head and neck reconstruction, [6] facial paralysis, reconstruction of congenital defects and the surgical treatment of lymphedema [2] and lipedema. [2]

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Early life, education

Smith was born in Huntington, NY and raised in the United States. He attended college at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and graduated with a BA in biology in 1987. [7] In 1991 Smith earned his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York. [1] [2]

Career

Smith is Chief of Plastic Surgery at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center. [7] He has been an attending physician at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West since 1999, at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary since 2001, and at St. Vincent's Medical Center from 2002 to 2010. [7] Smith serves as Director of Plastic Surgery for Continuum Cancer Centers of New York, a multi-hospital cancer program including Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Morningside, Mount Sinai West, and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. [2] He has developed numerous programs at Continuum including the Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction Program, the Facial Nerve Program, the Lymphedema program [2] and the Continuum Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Center. [3] He is a Professor of Surgery at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. [3]

Publishing and Media

Smith has published chapters and articles in numerous textbooks and medical journals including Head and Neck, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery , Laryngoscope , Operative Plastic Surgery, Pediatric Annals, Annals of Plastic Surgery, The Breast Journal, The Journal of Reconstructive Miscrosurgery and Microsurgery. [7] In January 2008, he performed a live webcast for OR Live demonstrating breast reconstruction using the DIEP flasp for a patient undergoing bilateral nipple-sparing mastectomies. [8]

In May 2009, he was profiled in a three-part documentary entitled A Change of Face, which aired on MSNBC-TV [9] (episode 0427). [10] The mini−series [11] followed patients through the surgical treatment of facial disfigurements. [9] [12] Smith has also been an invited medical expert on the CBS Early Show and CNN.

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