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Charlotte Ann Rhee, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Charlotte Ann Rhee, M.D. is Board
Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and is a Diplomate of
the American Board of Plastic Surgery. She is an Assistant
Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
and Montefiore Medical Center and a Fellow Member of the American
College of Surgeons (F.A.C.S.). Her office is located in
Huntington.
Dr. Rhee received her undergraduate
education at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, graduating
with a B.A. in the History and Sociology of Science, while continuing
her musical pursuits as a violinist in the University of Pennsylvania
Symphony Orchestra. In 1987, she entered Marshall University
School of Medicine in West Virginia, where she received her M.D. degree.
Following her medical education, Dr. Rhee
received her training in General Surgery at Providence Hospital in
Southfield, Michigan. There she worked closely with Dr. Ian T.
Jackson, the internationally known craniofacial surgeon, and she was the
author of many research papers, which were published, in both national
and international journals. In recognition of her achievements,
Dr.
Rhee was awarded the prestigious John R. Pfeifer, M.D. Research Award
for Outstanding Surgical Research. In 2003 Dr. Rhee was also
awarded one of the Women of Distinction of Long Island.
After completing her General Surgery
training, Dr. Rhee received her formal training in Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine. As chief-resident, she ran the
cosmetic and reconstructive surgery clinic in the Bronx Municipal
Hospital Center. During her fellowship, Dr. Rhee presented
multiple research papers, published articles in the journals of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery and authored varied chapters in the
prestigious textbook "Grabb's Encyclopedia of Flaps."
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