Curriculum Vitae Patrick J. Byrne, MD

Curriculum Vitae
Patrick J. Byrne, MD
Associate Professor
Director, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Fellowship Director
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Department of Dermatology
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, JHOC 6th floor
Baltimore MD 21287
(410)955-4985
pbyrne2@jhmi.edu
Education
1985-1986
Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles, CA
1987-1989
Bachelor of Science, Biology
California Lutheran University
1990 – 1994
MD degree
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
Graduate Training
1994-1995
Intern, General Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
1996-1997
Research Fellow
University of California, San Diego Cancer Center
1995-2000
Resident, Otoloaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
University of California, San Diego
2000-2001
Fellow, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
University of Minnesota
2007-2009
Fellow, The Advisory Board Company
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Professional and Academic Appointments
2001 - 2007
Assistant Professor
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2001 – present
Director, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2004 – present
Co-Medical Director
The Greater Baltimore Cleft Lip and Palate Team
Greater Baltimore Medical Center
2005 – present
Affiliate Medical Director
Johns Hopkins Medicine International, LLC
Panama City, Panama
2005 – present
Fellowship Director
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Program
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
The Johns Hopkins Graduate Medical Education Committee - approved
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(AAFPRS) - accredited
2006 - present
Medical Advisory Board – The Hospital Metropolitano Vivian Pellas
Managua Nicaragua
2007 - present
Associate Professor
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2008 – present
Associate Professor
Department of Dermatology
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2008 – present
Director - The Johns Hopkins Facial Plastic Surgery Center at
Greenspring Station
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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Peer Reviewed Publications
1. Byrne, P.J., de Bruin, R., Weiner, D., Kurdi-Haidar, B., Weisman, R.,
Howell, S., Los, G. “Subtractive hybridization techniques reveal differentially
expressed genes in response to cisplatin induced injury in UMSCC 10b cells.”
Proceedings of the 88th Annual Meeting of the American Association for
Cancer Research. 1997. San Diego, CA
2. Min, Y., Hilinski, J., Johnson, A., Zeelenberg, D., Weiner, D., Byrne, P., de
Bruin, R., Howell, S.B., Christen, R., Los, G. “A Molecular Approach to the
Rapid Assessment of Tumor Response.” Proceedings of the 89th Annual
Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. 1998.
3. Byrne P, Hilger P. Management of congenital nasal anomalies. Facial Plastic Surg
Clinics N Am Feb 9(1):117-30. 2001.
4. Johnsson A, Byrne P, de Bruin R, Weiner D, Wong J, Los G. Identification of
gene clusters differentially expressed during the cellular injury responses (CIR) to
cisplatin. Br Jo Cancer 2001 Oct 19;85(8):1206-10.
5. Byrne P, Bernstein P. The use of medicinal leeches to treat macroglossia
secondary to blunt trauma. Otol Head Neck Surg Dec;125(6):649-50. 2001
6. Earnest L, Byrne P, Califano J. Massive facial angiofibroma in a patient with
tuberous sclerosis. Otol Head Neck Surg. Jan;128(1): 151-3. 2003
7. Byrne, PJ, Walsh WE, Hilger PA. The use of “inside-out” lateral osteotomies to
improve outcome in rhinoplasty. Arch Facial Plast Surg May-Jun 5(3);251-5. 2003
8. Byrne P, Hilger P. Lip Augmentation. Facial Plast Surg Feb; 20(1):31-8. 2004
9. Shao, W, Byrne, P, Harrison A, Nelson E, Hilger P. Persistent blurred vision after
blepharoplasty and ptosis repair. Arch Facial Plast Surg May-Jun 6(3) 155-57.
2004
10. Xing M, Tufano R, Tufaro A, Basaria S, Ewertz M, Rosenbaum E, Byrne PJ,
Wang J, Sidransky D, Ladenson P. Detection of BRAF mutation on fine needle
aspiration biopsy specimens: a new diagnostic tool for papillary thyroid cancer. J
Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004 Jun:89(6):2867-72.
11. Byrne, PJ. The Importance of Facial Expression in Facial Nerve Rehabilitation.
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology. 12:332-335. November, 2004
12. Stuart RM, Byrne PJ. The importance of facial expression and the management of
facial nerve injury. Neurosurgery Quarterly 14(4):239-248, December 2004.
13. Earnest, LM, Byrne PJ. Scalp Reconstruction. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am.
2005 May:13(2)345-53.
14. Byrne PJ, Stuart RM, Fakhry C, Lehar M, Flint PW. An electrophysiologic
assessment of the effects of neurotrophic factors on facial nerve reinnervation. Arch
Facial Plast Surg. 2005 Mar-Apr: 7(2):114-8.
15. Innis W, Byrne P, Tufano RP. Image guided osteoplastic frontal sinusotomy. Am J
Rhinol 2005 Sep-Oct;19(5):430-4
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16. Ho T, Couch M, Carson K, Schimberg A, Manley K, Byrne PJ. Radial forearm
donor site outcomes comparison by closure method. Otolarygol Head Neck Surg.
2006 Feb;134(2):309-15
17. Della Santina CC, Byrne PJ. Initial management of total nasal septectomy defects
using resorbable plating. Arch Facial Plast Surg 2006 Mar-Apr;8(2):128-38
18. Farrag,T,; Lehar, M, Verhaegen P, Carson, K, Byrne, PJ. The effect of Platelet
Rich Plasma and Fibrin Sealant on Facial Nerve Regeneration in a Rat Model.
Laryngoscope. 2007 Jan:117(1):157-65
19. Chu, E, Byrne, PJ. Pharmacologic reversal of Horners syndrome related ptosis with
apraclonidine. Ear Nose Throat Jo. May 86:5:270-273. 2007
20. Byrne, PJ Efficacy and safety of the Endotine fixation device in endoscopic
browlift. Arch Facial Plast Surg 2007 May-June:9(3):212-214
21. Kim, M., Byrne, PJ. “Cleft Lip and Palate.” American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc., National Resident Online
Study Guide. Module: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2007
22. Farrag T Boahene, K, Agrawal, N, Turner, L Byrne PJ Earnest, L, Tufano, R,
Koch,W.“The Use of Fibrin Sealant in Closing Muco-cutaneous Fistulae Following
Head and Neck Surgery”. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007 Jun;137(1):159-61.
23. Byrne PJ, Kim, Boahene D, Millar J,Moe K. The Temporalis Tendon Transfer as
Part of a Comprehensive Approach to Facial Reanimation. Arch Facial Plast Surg
2007 July/Aug;9(4):234-41
24. Kim, M, Byrne P. Facial skin rejuvenation in the Asian patient. Facial Plast Surg
Clin North Am. Aug:15(3):381-6. 2007
25. Byrne, PJ, Garcia, J. Autogenous nasal tip reconstruction of complex defects: a
structural approach employing rapid prototyping. Sept-Oct;9(5):358-64. Arch
Facial Plast Surg 2007
26. Chu, E, Byrne, PJ. Treatment considerations in facial paralysis. Facial Plast Surg
2008 May;24(2):164-9
27. Byrne PJ. Introduction to Facial Paralysis. Facial Plast Surg 2008
May;24(2):153
28. Melzer NE, Byrne PJ. Management of the brow in facial paralysis. Facial Plast
Surg 2008 May;24(2):216-9
29. Chu E, Byrne PJ. Rhombic flap for cheek reconstruction. Ear Nose Throat J. 2008
Jun;87(6):320-1.
30. Byrne PJ, Garcia JR. Complex nasal reconstruction: improving accuracy with the
use of reverse engineered three dimensional surgical guides. Plast Reconstr Surg.
2008 Nov;122(5):141e-143e
31. Kim MM, Boahene DK, Byrne PJ. Use of customized polyetheretherketone
(PEEK) implants in the reconstruction of complex maxillofacial defects. Arch
Facial Plast Surg 2009 Jan-Feb;11(1):53-7
32. Meltzer, NE, Garcia JR, Byrne PJ, Boahene DK. Image guided titanium
implantation of craniofacial prosthetics. Arch. Facial Plast Surg 2009 JanFeb;11(1):58-61
33. Ishii L, Carey J, Byrne P, Zee DS, Ishii M. Measuring attentional bias to
peripheral facial deformities. Laryngoscope. 2009 Mar;119(3):459-65.
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34. Ho T, Byrne PJ. Evaluation of the skin cancer patient. Facial Plast Surg Clin North
Am. 2009 Aug;17(3):301-7.
35. Chu EA, Byrne PJ. Local Flaps I: bilobed, rhombic, cervicofacial. Facial Plast
Surg Clin North Am. 2009 Aug;17(3):349-60.
36. Ishii LE, Byrne PJ. Lip Reconstruction Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 2009
Aug;17(3):445-53.
37. Mamelak AJ, Jackson A, Nizaman R, Arnon O, Liegeois NJ, Redett RJ, Byrne PJ.
Leech therapy in cutaneous surgery and disease. J Drugs Dermatol 2010
Mar;9(3):252-7.
38. Pattani KM, Byrne PJ, Boahene DK, Richmon J. What makes a good flap go bad?
A critical analysis of the literature of intraoperative factors related to free flap
failure. Laryngoscope. 2010 Apr;120(4):717-23.
39. Boahene K, Richmon J, Sultan B, Fakhry C, Byrne PJ. A novel step in the
anterolateral thigh free flap harvest. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2010
June;142(6):909-10
40. Chu EA, Farrag TY, Ishii LE, Byrne PJ. Threshold for visual perception of facial
asymmetry in a facial paralysis model. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2011 JanFeb;13(1)14-0.
41. Boahene KD, Farrag TY, Ishii L, Byrne PJ. Minimally Invasive Temporalis Tendon
Transposition. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2011 Jan-Feb;12(1):8-13.
42. Wang, TS, Byrne PJ, Jacobs LK, Taube JM. Merkel Cell Carcinoma: update and
review. Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2011 Mar;30(1):48-56.
43. Godoy A, Ishii M, Byrne PJ, Boahene KD, Encarnacion CO, Ishii LE. The straight truth:
measuring observer attention to the crooked nose. Laryngoscope. 2011 May;121(5):937-41
44. Rodriguez-Bruno K, Byrne PJ. Philosophy of closing facial defects. Operative Techniques
in Oto HNS. 2011 March 22(1): 2-12.
45. Ishii.LE, Godoy A, Encarnacion CO, Byrne PJ, Boahene KD, Ishii M. What Faces Reveal:
Impaired affect display in facial paralysis. Laryngoscope. 2011 May 9. doi: 10.1002/lary.21764.
46. Orosco R, Wang T, Byrne PJ. Xeroderma Pigmentosum in an African American. Jo. Oto
Rhino Laryng. 2011 May 73(3).
47. Byrne PJ, Chan J. Management of facial paralysis in the 21st century. Facial Plast Surg.
2011 Aug;27(4):346-57.
48. Sultan B, Byrne PJ. Custom made, 3-D, intraoperative surgical guides for nasal
reconstruction. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. Pub date 2011.
49. Glazer C, Bailey P , Icaza I , Valladares S, Steere K , Rosenblatt E, Byrne, PJ
Multidisciplinary Care of International Cleft Palate Patients Using Telemedicine Arch
Facial Plast Surg Accepted for publication 2011
Research Interests
Functional outcomes for the treatment of facial paralysis
Telemedical outreach to regions with limited specialty access
Human visual perception of deformity
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Past Grant Support
Traylor Fund Research Grant. $28,000 to support study, “The effect of BDNF on
facial nerve regeneration after transection and repair.” Animal study in rats.
Medtronics research gift. $38,000. Clinical and animal investigations on efficacy
of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) on nerve regeneration.
Research Program Building
Initiation of departmental facial plastics research program
present
2001 –
Institutional Review Board Approved active ongoing studies (P Byrne as
principal investigator)
1. Functional outcomes in pateinets undergoing radial forearm free flap
reconstruction of pharyngeal defects. NA_00003400. 2006
2. The learning curve in head and neck microvascular free tissue transfer.
NA_00008109. 2008.
3. Temporalis tendon transfer for facial paralysis. NA_00012562. 2007
4. Comparison of wound care strategies for radial forearm free flap donor sites.
NA_00026435, 2009.
5. Surgeon vs patient facial analysis: does the surgeon view your face the same
way you do? NA_00032842. 2009.
6. Avoiding pitfalls in the reconstruction of temple defects. NA_00035032.
2009.
7. Case series: endoscopic browlift in male patients. NA_00035679. 2009.
8. The impact on quality of life of facial paralysis. NA_00009300. 2008.
9. Scanpath assessments of reconstructive surgery outcomes. JHU IRB.
Protocol # 03-10-08-05
10. Speech and Deglutition after temporalis tendon transfer
11. Facial Assymetry – detection of visual thresholds
12. Diagnosis and management of velopharyngeal insufficiency following cleft
palate repair on patients located in Nicaragua using telecommunications
technology. NA_00035122. 2010
13. Techniques and outcomes in Free tissue transfer in head and neck
reconstruction. NA_00032847. 2009
14. Postoperative wound care of lower extremity after osteocutaneous fibula free
flap harvest.NA_00027121. 2009
15. Functional rhinoplasty; multicenter outcomes study. NA_00004302. 2008
16. Evaluation of outcomes of Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancer with
immediate reconstruction performed by Otolaryngology residents.
NA_00017817. 2008
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17. Pre operative video self modeling in facial rehabilitation following facial
nerve surgery. NA_00003726. 2009
18. Analysis of lower eyelid tear trough augmentation with hyaluronic acid using
3D laser surface scanning. NA_00005317. 2009
19. Detection in molecular alterations in patients with melanoma. NA_00006092.
2009.
20. Classification of lip defects. NA_00040455. 2010.
21. Prognostic factors in return of facial function after acoustic neuroma
resection. NA_00036669. 2010.
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Teaching
Textbook Editor
Editor: Byrne Atlas of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. ElsevierMosby, Philadelphia, PA 2008
Section Editor: Differential Diagnosis in Otolaryngology: “Facial Plastic
Surgery” Stewart M, Editor. Thieme Publishers. Publication 2010. October
Invited Guest Editor
Facial Plastic Surgery: “Facial Reanimation”, quarterly monograph. Thieme
Medical Publishing. Publication Spring 2008
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America: “Skin cancer”. Publication
Summer 2009
Book chapters
1. Kim D., Byrne P., Tawfilis A. “Facial Trauma: Nasoethmoid Fractures.”
In eMedicine online textbook: Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
2. Kim D., Byrne P., Moe K., Tawfilis A. “Facial Trauma: Maxillary and
LeFort Fractures.” In eMedicine online textbook: Plastic Surgery. Summer
2001.
3. Tawfilis A., Byrne P. “Facial Trauma: Mandibular Fractures.” In
eMedicine online textbook: Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
4. Tawfilis A., Byrne P, Limchayseng. “Facial Trauma: Management of
Panfacial Fractures.” In eMedicine online textbook: Plastic Surgery.
Summer 2001.
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5. Preciado, D, Byrne P., Tawfilis A. “Facial Trauma: Frontal Sinus
Fractures.” In eMedicine online textbook: Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
6. Byrne P., Tawfilis A. “Facial Trauma: Nasal Fractures.” In eMedicine
online textbook: Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
7. Byrne P., Hilinski J., Hilger P. “Facial Nerve Repair.” In eMedicine
online textbook: Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
8. Byrne, P., Hilger, P. “Augmentation Rhinoplasty”. In eMedicine
textbook: Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery. Summer 2001.
9. Crumley R, Armstrong W, Byrne PJ. Rehabilitation of Facial Paralysis.
In Cummings Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 4th Edition.
Elsevier-Mosby, Philadelphia, PA. 2005
10. Byrne PJ, Goding S. Skin Flap Physiology and Wound Healing. In
Cummings Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 4th Edition. ElsevierMosby, Philadelphia, PA. 2005
11. Earnest L, Byrne P. Treatment of Orbitozygomatic Fractures. In: Papel I. ed.
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. New York: Thieme Medical
Publishers. 2007
12. Byrne P., Sidman, J. Revision cleft lip and palate surgery. In Edelstein, P.
Complications in Otolaryngology. 2007
Teaching
Curriculum director – Facial Plastic Surgery Core curriculum for residents. Johns
Hopkins Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Program. 2001-present.
Fellowship and Curriculum director – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
GME Committee approved fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Co-director – Lip Augmentation instructional course. International Facial Plastic
Surgery Symposium. New York, NY. May 2002.
Course Director – Johns Hopkins – American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery/AO Soft tissue Training Course. August 2003
Co-course Director – The Bay Area Soft Tissue Training Course at UC San Francisco
San Francisco, CA August 2004
Instruction Course director – “Facial Reanimation.” AAOHNS Annual Meeting. Los
Angeles, CA September 2005
Co-course Director – The Bay Area Cosmetic Surgical Training Course at UC San
Francisco, CA April 2006
Instruction Course director – “Facial Reanimation.” AAOHNS Annual Meeting.
Toronto. September 2006
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Director – Cadaver Course. The International Rhinoplasty Meeting. Boston, MA June
2007
Instruction Course director – “Facial Reanmation.” AAFPRS Annual Meeting.
Washington DC. September 2007
Director – Cadaver Course: Aging Face. The AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting.
Washington DC. September 2007.
Co-course Director – “Facial Reanimation” – The AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting. San
Diego, CA. September 2009
Course Director – Johns Hopkins CME approved. (9 credits) Update in Pediatrics and
Gynecology/Obstetrics. Johns Hopkins Hospital Punta Pacifica. May 2009
Course Director – Johns Hopkins CME approved (9 credits). Update in Orthopedics
and Neurology. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Punta Pacifica. June 2010.
Invited Lectures and presentations at national meetings
“Complications of facelifts.” Grand Rounds, Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery. University of Minnesota. February, 2001
2. . “The Use of „Inside-Out‟ Lateral Osteotomies to Improve Outcome in
Rhinoplasty.” Fall Meeting of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery. September 6, 2001.
3. “Concepts in Functional Reconstructive Rhinoplasty.” Grand Rounds, Johns
Hopkins University Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
November 2001
4. “Facial Reanimation”. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. January 2002.
5. Guest Lecturer. Third International Maxillofacial Surgery Symposium. Linyi,
China “Facial Reanimation.” February 2002.
6. Instructor, International Facial Plastic Surgery Symposium. “Lip Augmentation.”
May, 2002.
7. “The use of resorbable plating materials in nasal reconstruction.” Podium
Presentation. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Fall Meeting. September, 2002.
8. “Ear reconstruction.” Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology-Head and
Neck Surgery. November, 2002.
9. “An Aesthetic Approach to Facial Reconstruction.” Grand Rounds, Johns
Hopkins Department of Surgery. February 2003.
10. “Facial Expression and Aesthetics; Principles for Surgeons.” Maryland Society of
Otolaryngology. Baltimore, MD. March 2003.
11. “Facial Reconstruction.” Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins Department of
Dermatology. April 2003.
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12. “Facial Aesthetics.” Maryland-D.C. Society of OLHN Nurses Annual Meeting.
Greater Baltimore Medical Center. May 2003.
13. “Facial expression and aesthetics.” Grand Rounds. Division of Plastic Surgery.
Johns Hopkins University. August 2003.
14. Guest Lecturer. “Rhinoplasty Update.” International Facial Plastic and
Maxillofacial Surgery Conference. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. October, 2003.
15. Guest Lecturer. “Facial Expression and Aesthetics; Principles for Surgeons.”
International Facial Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Conference. Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam. October 2003.
16. “Facial Expression and aesthetics; principles for surgeons.” Grand Rounds.
Geisinger St. Medical Center. Danville, PA. November 2003.
17. “Facial Reanimation: Principles and Techniques.” Grand Rounds. Department of
Neurological Surgery. Johns Hopkins University. April 2004.
18. “An aesthetic approach to facial reconstruction.” Grand Rounds. Department of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. UC San Francisco Medical Center. San
Francisco, Ca. April 2004.
19. “International Volunteerism for Surgeons.” Grand Rounds. Johns Hopkins
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. May 2004.
20. “Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery.” Baltimore Genetics Society CME Meeting:
“Craniofacial Disorders: Diagnosis, Management and Treatment.” Greater
Baltimore Medical Center June 10, 2004
21. “Management of congenital anomalies of the head and neck.” Grand Rounds.
Greater Baltimore Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery. June 2004
22. “Reconstructing Mohs Defects: Principles and Techniques.” Grand Rounds.
Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology. July 2004.
23. “Head and neck reconstruction: current state of the art.” 7th Annual Conference on
Head and Neck Rehabilitation: New Perspectives of Care. Greater Baltimore
Medical Center. October 22, 2004
24. “Facial reanimation” Pan American Congress of Otolaryngology. Guatemala City,
Guatemala. November 2004.
25. “Head and Neck Reconstruction.” Pan American Congress of Otolaryngology.
Guatemala City, Guatemala. November 2004.
26. “Congenital Nasal Deformities” Cleft and Craniofacial Disorders: Update 2005.
Greater Baltimore Medical Center. March 2005.
27. “Aesthetic Reconstruction of Facial Defects.” Maryland Society of Dermatology.
March 2005.
28. “Update on cleft lip and palate.” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics. Greater
Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD. May, 2005
29. “Microvascular surgery – concepts and monitoring issues.” Halsted IMC nurses
inservice. May 24, 2005.
30. “Facial Reanimation” – CME course given at the American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA.
September, 2005
31. “Facial reinnervation.” The Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration
(DARPA) “Virtual Face” workshop. Washington DC. December 2005
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32. “Facial Reanimation” Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Otolaryngology
Training Course. Bethesda, MD. February 2006
33. “Surgical management of septal perforations.” MG Paul Streit Memorial Seminar
“Advances in Rhinology” Bethesda, MD. February, 2006
34. “Septorhinoplasty for nasal obstruction.” MG Paul Streit Memorial Seminar “Advances in Rhinology” Bethesda, MD. February, 2006
35. “Management of Cleft Lip and Palate” Maryland Society of Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery Nursing Association Annual Meeting. Greater Baltimore
Medical Center. March, 2006
36. “Soft tissue trauma and repair.” Updates in Facial Trauma and Maxillofacial
Surgery Course. Columbia University. New York City, New York. May 2006
37. “Mandible Fractures.” Facial Trauma Plating Workshop. University of Virginia,
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Charlottesville, VA. July
2006.
38. “Skin cancer update: 2007.” St. Josephs Hospital grand rounds. Baltimore, MD.
January 2007
39. “Facial paralysis and reanimation.” Franklin Square Medical Center grand rounds.
Baltimore, MD. Februrary 2007.
40. “Innovations in complex facial reconstruction.” Presentation to the Surgeon
General of the Army. Deans Conference room. February 2007.
41. “International volunteerism” Maryland Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery Nursing Association. GBMC. Baltimore, MD. April 2007.
42. “Understanding the basics of skin damage.” Harbor Hospital Grand rounds. April
2007.
43. “Skin cancer update”. Medcan Clinic Annual Physician Conference. Toronto,
Canada. April 2007.
44. Farrag TY, Lehar M, Verhaegen P, Carson KA, Byrne PJ. Effect of platelet rich
plasma and fibrin sealant on facial nerve regeneration in a rat model. Combined
Annual Otolaryngological Spring Meeting (COSM), April 2007, San Diego, CA.
45. “Fat transfer.” The SF Bay Area Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Surgery Course.
San Francisco, CA. May 2007.
46. “Injectable techniques: advanced.” The SF Bay Area Minimally Invasive
Cosmetic Surgery Course. San Francisco, CA. May 2007.
47. “Nasal Reconstruction – managing subtotal and total nasal defects” Invited panel
lecturer. Advances in Rhinoplasty International Conference. June 2007. Boston
MA.
48. “Advance techniques in facial reconstruction.” UC San Diego Residency
Anniversary Celebration conference. San Diego, CA. June 2007.
49. Farrag TY, Lin FR, Byrne PJ. Learning curve in microvascular free tissue
transfer. 110th American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
(AAO-HNS) Annual Meeting, September 2007, Washington, DC.
50. Kim, M., Byrne PJ. “PEEK: our experience with a new custom facial
reconstruction implant.” American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery Annual Fall Meeting. Podium presentation. Washington DC. September
2007.
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51. Melzer, N, Byrne, P, Boahene: “Image guidance technology for facial prosthetics
placement.” American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Annual Fall Meeting. Podium presentation. Washington DC. September 2007.
52. Capone, R. Byrne PJ. “A new model for the analysis of the cleft lip deformity.”
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Annual Fall
Meeting. Podium presentation. Washington DC. September 2007.
53. Byrne, PJ: “The reconstruction of facial skin cancers.” The Society of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Nurses Annual Fall Meeting.
Washington DC. September 2007.
54. “The bilobed flap” Invited panel lecturer. AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting.
September 2007. Washington DC
55. “Facial Reanimation” AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting. September 2007.
Washington DC.
56. “Facial Reanimation” – NW Academy of Otolaryngology Winter Meeting.
Sunriver Oregon. February 2008
57. “Nasal reconstruction” - NW Academy of Otolaryngology Winter Meeting.
Sunriver Oregon. February 2008
58. “Facial Reanimation” – Montana State Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery Winter Meeting. Big Sky, Montana. February 2008
59. “Skin cancer update: treatment and reconstruction.” - Montana State Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Winter Meeting. Big Sky, Montana.
February 2008
60. “Open structure rhinoplasty” Hospital Punta Pacifica, Panama City, Panama.
April 2008.
61. “Rhinoplasty Update”. Tawam Hospital, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates.
November 2008.
62. “Alar Repositioning” Iranian Society of Otolaryngology Course: Rhinoplasty
2009. Tehran, Iran.
63. “Open structure approach to Rhinoplasty” Iranian Society of Otolaryngology
Course: Rhinoplasty 2009. Tehran, Iran.
64. “Nasal reconstruction” Iranian Society of Otolaryngology Course: Rhinoplasty
2009. Tehran, Iran.
65. “Facial Reanimation”. Grand Rounds Invited Lecture. New York University
School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
New York, NY. March 2009.
66. “Facial Reanimation”. Grand Rounds Invited Lecture. Northwestern University
School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Chicago, Ill. April, 2009.
67. “Facial Reanimation” Grand Rounds Invited Lecture. Dalhousie University
School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. April 2009.
68. “Management of subtotal and total nasal defects” Advances in Rhinoplasty
International Course. June 2009. Seattle, WA.
69. “Alar repositioning.” Advances in Rhinoplasty International Course, June 2009.
Seattle, WA.
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70. “Profile alignment with chin augmentation”. Advances in Rhinoplasty
International Course, June 2009. Seattle, WA.
71. “Facial Reanimation” AAFPRS Annual Meeting. September 2009. San Diego,
CA
72. “Injectable fillers in the midface” AAFPRS Annual Meeting. September 2009.
San Diego, CA
73. “Complex nasal reconstruction: the provision of inner lining” AAFPRS Annual
Meeting. September 2009. San Diego, CA
74. “Facial reanimation” Invited grand rounds lecturer. George Washington
University Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. January 2010
Washington DC.
75. “Reconstructing facial defects after Mohs Surgery” Ohio Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Cleveland OH. February, 2010.
76. “Facial Reanimation” The Cleveland Clinic Grand Rounds Lecture. Cleveland
OH. February, 2010.
77. “Aesthetic nasal surgery” Invited panel speaker – The triologic society annual
meeting. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. February 2010.
78. “Facial esthetics and expression” The Maryland Society of Otolaryngology Head
and Neck Surgery Nurses Association. Baltimore MD, May 2010.
79. “Facial Reanimation in 2010” The International Symposium of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery. Hollywood, FL. May 2010.
80. Injectable filler workshop. AAFPRS Aging Face Meeting. San Diego, CA,
January 2011.
81. Facial Reanimation. Advanced Techniques in Facial Reconstruction. Houston
Texas. February 2011.
82. The Use of Telemedicine to Provide Speech Therapy to Cleft Patients in the
developing world. American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association Annual
Meeting. Puerto Rico. April 2011.
83. Mohs reconstruction: how I approach it. Grand Rounds Lecture. Indiana
University. Indianapolis Indiana. May 2011.
Advisees and research mentoring
2002- present Johns Hopkins University Undergrad Mentoring Program: 9
students ( 5 accepted to medical school, currently MSI-IV).
2 pre med students registered for clinical observership program per
semester, 2002 - present
2004- 2005: Research mentor and PI: Morgan Stuart, medical student. Currently
resident in Neurosurgery, Columbia University.
2004 – 2009: .PI and sponsor: Tarik Farrag, MD – postgraduate research assistant
2005 - PI and sponsor: Pauline Verhaegen, MS III – postgraduate research
assistant. Current position: medical student, Copenhagen.
2006 – 2008. Amber Leis MS III 2006 – present: research mentor, PI through
submission to IRB of project: “Quality of life outcomes in facial paralysis and
reanimation.” 2007
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2007 – Jeffrey Neal. JHU undergrad, premed. Sponsor and PI for IRB submission
for project: “Rehabilitation of the eye in facial paralysis: a retrospective study.”
2007 – Jana Lichtenfeld. JHU undergrad and premed. PI and mentor for research
project “Three dimensional laser surface scanned template creation for forehead
flap nasal reconstruction.”
2008 – present. Babar Sultan, MD. Resident in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery.
2009 – Linda Chen, Pre Med Student.
2010 – Julian Ramirez – visiting scholar, Otolaryngologist – Bogota, Columbia.
2010 – Michael Brichacek – MSIII, Vancouver, Canada. Research assistant; Lip
Reconstruction; Minimally invasive temporalis tendon transfer.
2011 – Mary Han. JHU pre med. Chart review free tissue transfer
2011 – Julianna Hu. JHU pre med.
Facial Plastic Surgery Fellowship trainees
2003-2004
Scott Daly, MD
Current position:
2004-2005
private practice in Rockville, MD
Ifepo Sofola, MD
Current position:
Commander, Chief of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery, Department of Surgery. Bethesda Naval Medical Center.
2005-2006
Lisa Earnest, MD –
Current position:
Assistant professor, Department of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Johns Hopkins. NIH K12
clinician scientist award recipient, 2007.
2006-2007
Christopher Cote, MD
Current position:
Chief of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Division of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Walter Reed Army
Medical Center.
2007-2008
Jason Haack, MD
Current position:
2008-09
Private practice, Montana
Tang Ho, MD
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Current position:
Assistant professor and Director of Facial Plastic
Surgery, University of Texas, Houston.
2009-10
Taha Shipchandler, MD
Current position:
Assistant professor and Director of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Indiana.
2010-11
Krista Rodriguez-Bruno, MD
2011-12
Ryan Collar, MD
Facial Plastic Surgery Advanced Training program (6 months):
a. Lisa Earnest, MD
b. Daniel Rothbaum, MD
c. Matthew Wolpoe, MD
d. Michael Kim, MD
Editorial Activities
Editor – Atlas of Facial Plastic Surgery. Elsevier Inc. In preparation.
Guest Editor – Facial Plastic Surgery monograph. “Facial Reanimation.”
Thieme. Scheduled for publication Spring 2008.
Section Editor – Differential diagnosis in Otolaryngology: “Facial Plastic
Surgery” Scheduled for publication Thieme. 2008
Reviewer
Surgical Oncology – 2006 –present
Laryngoscope – 2006 –present
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery – 2005 - present
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
Certification
California State Medical License # AO60708
Maryland State Medical License #D0057351
DEA License # BB5131468
Board Certifications
American Board of Otolaryngology
American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Service Responsibilities
Member: Face to Face Committee. Active participant in overseas
volunteer educational and surgical service missions. China 2002. Vietnam
2003.
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Medical Director, Ecuadent, Inc. Nonprofit medical service organization,
specializing in surgical and dental health care delivery in Ecuador. 2002-4.
Childrens Surgery International. Volunteer Cleft lip and palate surgeon.
Hermosillo, Mexico. October 2006, October 2007
ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Institutional Administrative Appointments
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Admissions Committee. 2002-present
Health Professions Committee 2007 Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency
Admissions Committee. 2002-2004.
Johns Hopkins Quality Improvement Committee. 2003-2005
Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Clinical Planning
Committee. 2003-2004.
Leadership Development Program. 2004-2005.
Professional Societies and committees
American Board of Otolaryngology
Task Force for new materials 2007-2010
Guest examiner ABO 2007 - 2010
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(AAFPRS)
AAFPRS Committees:
Face to Face Humanitarian Committee
Surgical Subspecialty Committee – Cleft Lip and Palate
Committee Chair: Surgical Subspecialty Committee
Microvascular
CME Advisory Committee
Public Information Committee
Awards Committee – Chairman
American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS)
Oral Examiner 2008 Written Examination Development Committee
American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association
American Medical Association – Relative Value Update Committee –
nominee of the AAFPRS to rotating seat
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Conference Organizer
Course Founder/Director: Johns Hopkins AAFPRS AO Regional Soft
Tissue Training Course
Advisory Committees, Review Groups
Board of Directors – The Vivian Pellas Metropolitano Hospital
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Managua, Nicaragua. 2004 – present.
RECOGNITION
Institutional
Selection, Johns Hopkins Medicine Leadership Development Program. 2005
Selection, The Johns Hopkins Medicine International partnership with The
Advisory Board: The Advisory Board Fellowship Program. 2006 – 2008. Graduate.
National and international
Elected Faculty, AO Maxillofacial International 2006 - present
Invited lecturer
DARPA virtual face workshop. December, 2005. *one of 4 invited surgeons
nationally
Invited speaker – UCSD Residency Graduation San Diego Ca. June 2007
Invited Panel Speaker “Complex Nasal Reconstruction” International
Rhinoplasty Meeting. Boston MA June 2007
Oral Board Examiner American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery 2007 – present.
Invited Panel Speaker “Facial Reconstruction” Annual Fall meeting of the
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Washington
DC September 2007
Paper session moderator: Facial paralysis AAFPRS Fall Meeting. Washington
DC September 2007
Invited Keynote Speaker: NW Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck
Surgery Winter Meeting. February 2008
Invited Guest Speaker: Montana State Society of Otolaryngology – Head and
Neck Surgery Winter Meeting. Februrary 2008.
Invited Keynote speaker: 1st Annual Iranian Rhinologic Society National
Meeting. Tehran, Iran. February 2009
Invited Grand Rounds Speaker: New York University, Department of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. New York, NY. March 2009
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Invited Keynote Speaker: University of Chicago Annual Plastic Surgery
Address. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Chicago, IL.
March 2009
Invited Keynote speaker: Dalhousie University Resident Research Competition.
Halifax, Nova Scotia. April 2009
Oral Board Guest Examiner: American Board of Otolaryngology April 2009 2010.
Invited panel speaker: Profile plasty. The International Rhinoplasty
Symposium. Seattle, Washington. June 2009
Invited panel moderator: Nasal reconstruction. The International Rhinoplasty
Symposium. Seattle Washington. June 2009
Invited panel moderator and speaker: Mohs Reconstruction. The AAFPRS and
AAOHNS Annual Fall Meeting. Boston MA September 2010.
Awards, Honors, Media
California Lutheran University Alumni Associate Humanitarian of the Year. 2006
Keynote speaker – Johns Hopkins University Voyage of Discovery Spring
Lecture
Expert opinion – ABC World News Now. January 2006 – “Face transplant”
Featured, CNN Anderson Cooper 360 “The Face of War” May 2007
Featured, CNN Paula Zahn Now. “Facial Reconstruction” May 2007
Featured, WJZ TV and national CBS affiliates in six largest US markets: “A
soldier faces his future” May 2007
Featured, ABC News 5 Washington DC May 2007
Innovative procedure featured, Canada AM morning news show: “New surgery
puts a smile back on faces.” July 2007
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BBC News, Reuters, AP: “New Facial Paralysis Treatment Hailed.” July and
August, 2007.
ABC “Hopkins 24/7” featured physician: spring, summer 2007
Discovery Channel “Innovations and breakthroughs” featured Spring 2008
Expert commentator - ABC News Worldwide “First US face transplant” Fall
2008.
Expert commentator – WJZ TV “First US face transplant” Fall 2008
Featured – AOL news “Woman Featured in Time Reveals Prosthetic Nose”
October 2010
Expert commentator – “Roethlisbergers broken nose: should he keep playing?”
CBS News December 2010
Face Forward Foundation profiled: “Hopkins team helps children with facesaving surgery” Baltimore Sun, LA Times August 2011
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