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Former UT Southwestern Plastic Surgeon is One of the Nation’s Best

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Dr. Rod J. Rohrich (Courtesy of: Castle Connolly)

Castle Connolly’s Top Doctor program honored Dallas plastic surgeon Dr. Rod J. Rohrich as one of the best plastic surgeons in the country.

Rohrich is known for promoting safety and innovative surgery practices at lectures around the world, and was formerly a professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Rohrich has been chairman of the Dallas Rhinoplasty meeting, chairman of the Dallas Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine meeting, and the Editor-in-Chief of  the highly cited peer reviewed journal in the world, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Nominations and feedback are solicited from 50,000 healthcare professionals nationwide in the search for top doctors in various specialties, and self-nominations are not allowed. Researchers review the nominees’ background, experience, awards and achievements to make their choice.

“I am honored to have been selected as a Top Doctor,” said Rohrich via release. “These types of awards are valuable tools that can help patients find well qualified physicians within a given medical specialty all around the world. Patients should always do their research and choose their surgeon carefully. Make sure he or she is board certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties, and has the expertise and the experience to deliver a safe and satisfactory outcome.”

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