Faculty
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Beck, Adam, M.D.
Professor
Director, Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy
Holt A. McDowell, Jr., M.D. Endowed Chair of Vascular Surgery
Director of Quality and Associate Chief Medical Quality Officer, CVIAreas of Interest
complex aortic disease, including aortic dissection, suprarenal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms, device development, outcomes research -
Blakeslee-Carter, Juliet, M.D., MPH
Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest
Clinical outcomes research, cross-specialty collaboration, and mixed methods implementation science -
Harris, Richard, DPM, FACFAS

Clinical Assistant Professor
VA PodiatristAreas of Interest
diabetic limb salvage, foot & ankle reconstruction, reducing postoperative complications, and improving clinical outcomes. -
Haverstock, Brent, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS, MRCPod, FFPM RCPS (Glasg)
Clinical Assistant Professor
Co-director, UAB Advanced Limb Preservation ClinicAreas of Interest
prevention of diabetes-related foot complications, diabetic foot complications, wound care, bone infection, Charcot foot, limb salvage, outcomes research -
Mauk, Kyle, DPM, FACFAS, ABPM
Clinical Associate ProfessorAreas of Interest
Foot and ankle surgery, arthroscopic surgery, traumatic foot and ankle injuries, limb salvage, elective foot surgery -
Novak, Zdenek, M.D., Ph.D., MSHI
Instructor
Areas of Interest
outcomes research, quality initiative and quality improvements, data management and analysis -
Passman, Marc A., M.D.
Professor
Director, UAB Vein Program & ClinicAreas of Interest
open and catheter-based treatments for aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease, renovascular hypertension and peripheral artery occlusive disease -
Patterson, Mark A., M.D.
Professor
Chief of Vascular Surgery Birmingham Veterans Administration HospitalAreas of Interest
lower extremity occlusive disease, arterial aneurysms -
Pearce, Benjamin J., M.D.
Professor
Director, Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency and Fellowship Programs
William D. Jordan, Jr. Endowed Professor in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular TherapyAreas of Interest
tibial revascularization, open thoracoabdominal reconstruction, complex endovascular reconstruction of aortic disease involving the visceral segment, iatrogenic injury -
Plastic Surgery Residency

The Division of Plastic Surgery trains two residents per year as part of a three-year program certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. We aim to provide a robust training experience that enables our graduates to become certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and enter either private or academic clinical practice after training.
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Why UAB?
UAB is the largest academic medical center in the state and provides residents with a high volume experience in a wide variety of cases. UAB plastic surgery co-operates with other specialties to solve some of the most difficult clinical problems such as burn deformities, congenital deformities of the head and neck, soft tissue and bony defects in the lower extremities, and the reconstruction of post-bariatric deformities. Residents rotate through the following facilities, all a part of the medical district in downtown Birmingham.
- With 1,157 beds, UAB Hospital is the 3rd largest public hospital in the U.S. More than 33,000 surgical procedures are performed annually. It is the state’s only Level 1 Trauma Center verified by the American College of Surgeons. UAB plastic surgery faculty manage a wide variety of traumatic hand, extremity, and facial injuries as part of their work in conjunction with the divisions of Acute Care Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery. In collaboration with the UAB Breast Center, we provide the complete range of breast reconstruction services.
- UAB Hospital-Highlands is a general acute care facility that provides emergency care, orthopaedics, pain management, occupational medicine, and the region's first coordinated care unit for geriatric patients. For our residents it provides experience in a venue with a different work flow and design. The majority of cases at this location are aesthetic and elective body contouring.
- Residents also rotate through the Birmingham VA Medical Center. Here the plastic surgical service is involved with general reconstructive problems as well as the management of malignancies of the skin, particularly of the face. We work with the head and neck service in the reconstruction of difficult defects. In cooperation with the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, we provide excellent management of hand problems and also perform of microvascular surgery.
- Routinely ranked as a top pediatric medical center, Children’s of Alabama provided care for children from every county in Alabama, 42 other states and 10 foreign countries last year, representing more than 653,000 outpatient visits and nearly 14,000 inpatient admissions. The plastic surgery service at Children’s performs reconstructive surgery of traumatic on congenital defects, including approximately 50 primary cleft lip and palate procedures annually. We also provide reconstructive surgery for children with burns using innovate procedures to improve function and ameliorate the aesthetic deformity.
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Call Schedule
Resident call is mainly home call. UAB plastics covers face trauma call the first seven days of each month. Hand trauma call is handled by the division for the last 20 days of the month. The residency program complies with all ACGME regulations regarding work hours. The faculty is known to work independent of resident support if necessary to assure compliance.
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Research Opportunities
The Division is very active in research endeavors that include the following categories:
- Anatomical research of fresh and fixed cadavers to determine the venous returns of different flaps, and to discover new and safer flaps. The availability of cadavers also facilitates teaching and practicing actual operative procedures that are performed by residents and faculty.
- Basic research is performed on a number of aspects of wound healing, particularly the role of muscle in the prevention of infection and its use as a biologic dressing.
- The Microvascular Laboratory complements available facilities by providing further opportunities for research projects by residents and students.
- Cooperation with the Biomaterials Laboratory, the Oral Surgical Department, and the Oncology Service allows the joint study of various aspects of clinical problems.
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How to Apply
The minimum requirement for admission to plastic surgery training is three years of general surgery residency, but the majority of applications accepted to UAB’s plastic surgery residency have completed their full general surgery training.
Inquiries regarding the Plastic Surgery Residency Program should be submitted to:
Jorge de la Torre, M.D.
Program Director
UAB Plastic Surgery ResidencyTiffany Mondragon
Residency Coordinator
(205) 934-2307
tnix@uabmc.edu
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Why UAB?
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Ren, Bin, M.D., Ph.D., FAHA
Professor
William D. Jordan, Jr. M.D., Endowed Professor in Vascular SciencesAreas of Interest
angiogenesis, cancer, endothelial cell and vascular biology, epigenetics, epi transcriptomics, gene transcription and translation, ischemic heart and vascular diseases, vascular niche in stem cells -
Rose, Melanie, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Primary Practice Location: DCH TuscaloosaAreas of Interest
Peripheral artery disease, tibial bypass, angiography and minimally invasive surgery, endovascular surgery, aneurysm disease and EVAR, carotid artery disease and carotid endarterectomy, transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR), hemodialysis access, diabetic foot ulcer, thoracic outlet syndrome, venous insufficiency/varicose veins, limb preservation -
Rowse, Jarrad, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest
Open and endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, thoracic outlet syndrome, peripheral artery disease, limb preservation -
Spangler, Emily, M.D., M.S.
Areas of Interest
lower extremity occlusive disease, open and catheter-based treatments for aortic aneurysm, complex endovascular repair, carotid artery disease, limb salvage, outcomes research -
Sutzko, Danielle, M.D., M.S.
Assistant Professor
Associate Program Director, Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency
Co-Leader, Surgical Grand RoundsAreas of Interest
surgical and endovascular management of aortic aneurysmal and occlusive disease, mesenteric vascular disease, open and endovascular treatments for peripheral arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, dialysis access, health outcomes and policy research, quality improvement -
Unger, Kenneth, DPM, FACFAS, DABFS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest
diabetic limb salvage, trauma, forefoot surgery, rearfoot, and ankle reconstructive surgery, adult-acquired flatfoot












