Rod Rohrich - Professional Positions Held

Professional Positions Held

  • Professor and Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery – UT Southwestern Medical Center (1991–present)
  • Chairman of the Resident Review Committee in Plastic Surgery (RRC) 2011
  • President Elect of The Rhinoplasty Society (2011–2012) – Founding Member
  • President of the Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surgery (AACPS) 2009
  • Professor of Surgery - UTSW Medical School (1986–present)
  • Director of the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
  • President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons(ASPS)2006
  • President of the Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons (2000–2001)
  • President of the Dallas Society of Plastic Surgeons (1997–1999)
  • President of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS)
  • President of the Aesthetic Society Education and Research Foundation (ASERF)
  • Editor-in-Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (2005–present)
  • Editor for Selected Readings in Plastic Surgery
  • Board of Directors of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Board of the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF)
  • Board of Governors of the National Endowment for Plastic Surgery
  • Board of the Aesthetic Society Education and Research Foundation (ASERF)
  • President of the Board Certified Cosmetic and Plastic Surgeons of Dallas
  • President of the Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons

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