Celebrated Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Roger L. Simpson, Transitions Out of Leadership Roles After 33 Years
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Friday, July 8, 2022
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While Dr. Simpson will still maintain his association with NUMC, his trusted colleagues will be stepping in to fulfill his leadership roles at the institution.
Key Points:
- While Dr. Simpson will still maintain his association with NUMC, his trusted colleagues will be stepping in to fulfill his leadership roles at the institution.
- Dr. Simpson held the titles of Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chief of Hand Surgery, and Director of the Burn Center.
- His roles as both a leader and educator will continue to influence the field of plastic surgery for decades to come.
- Long Island Plastic Surgical Group is the largest, longest-running private and academic plastic surgery practice in the United States.