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dejawainr wrote a journal entry about dr. Richard Isaacs: Medical Profile

Otolaryngology (ENT) Sacramento, CA

Physician-in-Chief / Director, The Permanente Medical Group, Board of Directors, Oakland, CA

 

SUMMARY

 

Professional Background

“I joined Kaiser Permanente in 1995 and have Advanced Certification in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery. My specialties include: orbital, nasal, and maxillofacial surgery, as well as thyroid and parathyroid surgery. I function as a regional resource for the management of advanced tumors of the head and neck and provide the otolaryngologic approach for tumors at the skull base. Additionally, I am trained in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery and perform rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, otoplasty, and rhytidectomy. I have an interest in post-tumor facial reconstruction and facial reanimation surgery. I am a Fellow of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

 

I received my Bachelor of Science degree, with Distinction, from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and my Doctor of Medicine degree, with Honors, from Wayne State University in Detroit. Then, I completed my Otolaryngology training in New York at the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital / New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College. Subsequently, I received additional Head and Neck Oncologic and Skull Base Surgical training from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and The University of California, Davis. I am also a 2004 graduate of the Kenan-Flagler School of Business Advanced Leadership Program, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the University of California, San Francisco, CHCF Advanced Leadership Program. “

 

Roles

“In April of 2005, I was appointed to the Physician-In-Chief and Chief-of-Staff positions for the South Sacramento and Elk Grove Medical Facilities. I am very fortunate to be able to continue my head and neck surgical practice and I greatly enjoy my administrative position as well. I provide leadership to our 450 physicians/providers and more than 2000 nurses and staff who care for the 200,000 Kaiser Permanente members in the South Sacramento/Elk Grove area.”

 

CLINICAL SPECIALTIES & INTERESTS

 

Otolaryngology (ENT): General Otolaryngology/ENT, Head & Neck Microvascular Surgery, Head & Neck Oncologic Surgery

 

EDUCATION & TRAINING

* University of California Davis

* Cornell University Medical College

* Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

* St Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center

* Wayne State University School of Medicine

 

CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE

* CA State Medical License

1992 – 2016

* American Board of Otolaryngology

Otolaryngology

 

AWARDS, HONORS, & RECOGNITION

* Fellow (FAAO-HNS)

American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

* Presidents Award for Scientific Exhibit: "Skull Base Surgical Approaches to Distal Carotid Aneurisms."

American Academy of Otolaryngology

* Top MD

 

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Thursday, January 21st 2016
Wednesday, January 20th 2016
dejawainr wrote a journal entry about howard Marans MD, Dr Howard Marans
Howard Marans MD: California’s Top Surgeon For Bicyclists

Cyclists are prone to injuries that result from trauma from falling off the bike or injuries that develop over time as a result of overuse. If you have a cycling injury, it is important to find the best surgeon for cyclists in your area.

 

Cycling Injuries

Cycling injuries can usually be attributed to one of two issues: overtraining or trauma. Cyclists usually bike at 15-20 miles an hour or even higher, which makes the impact of a fall quite significant. At the same time, cyclists have very little protection from injury because of the open nature of riding a bike. Injuries are usually more severe if another car was involved in the accident.

 

Although cycling is considered a low-impact sport, overuse injuries can still occur with high-level training. Biking places strain on the wrists, knees, and ankles, especially if you do not give your body time to heal or if you use improper form.

 

Finding a Surgeon

You can research surgeons by asking for recommendations or by searching online for doctors in your area. As you learn about the surgeons in your area, look for these key features, which are associated with superior treatment:

 

- Expert in sports medicine – Athletes have distinct needs from the general population, and it is important that your doctor is able to address those needs fully.

- Expert in bicycle injuries – Cyclists are prone to particular injuries, and a doctor who frequently works with cyclists will be familiar with your situation, as well as the factors that contributed to it.

- Experienced in the field – All board-certified physicians have undergone extensive education and training, and are skilled professions. However, doctors continue to develop their skills and judgment as they spend years working in the field, so a more experienced doctor is often beneficial.

- Dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures – There are a number of minimally invasive procedures now available for orthopedic problems; the doctor should be dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures whenever possible.

- Good bedside manner – You should be able to communicate clearly with your doctor about your questions and concerns, and get clear communication about your condition and the course of treatment.

 

Top Surgeon for Cyclists

Dr. Howard Marans of OC Orthopedic is the top surgeon for cyclists in Orange County. Dr. Marans is an expert in sports medicine and bicycle injuries who has worked in the field for over two decades. Dr. Marans is a technically skilled surgeon who is dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures whenever possible. Patients appreciate his clear communication and results-oriented approach to treatment.

 

 

Dr. Howard Marans would be happy to meet with you about your cycling injury. To schedule your consultation today, please click below and enter your information or call OC Orthopedic at (714) 979-8981.

dejawainr wrote a journal entry about howard Marans MD, Dr Howard Marans
Howard Marans MD: California’s Top Surgeon For Bicyclists

Cyclists are prone to injuries that result from trauma from falling off the bike or injuries that develop over time as a result of overuse. If you have a cycling injury, it is important to find the best surgeon for cyclists in your area.

 

Cycling Injuries

Cycling injuries can usually be attributed to one of two issues: overtraining or trauma. Cyclists usually bike at 15-20 miles an hour or even higher, which makes the impact of a fall quite significant. At the same time, cyclists have very little protection from injury because of the open nature of riding a bike. Injuries are usually more severe if another car was involved in the accident.

 

Although cycling is considered a low-impact sport, overuse injuries can still occur with high-level training. Biking places strain on the wrists, knees, and ankles, especially if you do not give your body time to heal or if you use improper form.

 

Finding a Surgeon

You can research surgeons by asking for recommendations or by searching online for doctors in your area. As you learn about the surgeons in your area, look for these key features, which are associated with superior treatment:

 

- Expert in sports medicine – Athletes have distinct needs from the general population, and it is important that your doctor is able to address those needs fully.

- Expert in bicycle injuries – Cyclists are prone to particular injuries, and a doctor who frequently works with cyclists will be familiar with your situation, as well as the factors that contributed to it.

- Experienced in the field – All board-certified physicians have undergone extensive education and training, and are skilled professions. However, doctors continue to develop their skills and judgment as they spend years working in the field, so a more experienced doctor is often beneficial.

- Dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures – There are a number of minimally invasive procedures now available for orthopedic problems; the doctor should be dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures whenever possible.

- Good bedside manner – You should be able to communicate clearly with your doctor about your questions and concerns, and get clear communication about your condition and the course of treatment.

 

Top Surgeon for Cyclists

Dr. Howard Marans of OC Orthopedic is the top surgeon for cyclists in Orange County. Dr. Marans is an expert in sports medicine and bicycle injuries who has worked in the field for over two decades. Dr. Marans is a technically skilled surgeon who is dedicated to using minimally invasive procedures whenever possible. Patients appreciate his clear communication and results-oriented approach to treatment.

 

 

Dr. Howard Marans would be happy to meet with you about your cycling injury. To schedule your consultation today, please click below and enter your information or call OC Orthopedic at (714) 979-8981.

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