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Richard Simman MD, FACS, FACCWS

Richard Simman MD, FACS, FACCWS

Medical Director, Wound Care, Jobst Vascular Institute, ProMedica Health Network, Toledo, Ohio

Dr. Simman is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He is the founding president and chair of the American Board of Wound Medicine and Surgery ABWMS), past president of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists (ACCWS), past editor in chief of the journal of the college and sits on the editorial board of the Annals of Plastic Surgery and the Journal of Wound Care (UK).

Dr. Simman is Clinical Professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio and the Department of Surgery at University of Toledo. He is Co-Director of the Wound Care Program at Jobst Vascular Institute/ProMedica Health Network, Toledo, Ohio.

His background includes training in General Surgery at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University in New York, NY and a Plastic Surgery residency at Providence Hospital and Medical Centers in Southfield. In addition, he completed a Burn Fellowship followed by a Wound Healing/Cultured Keratinocytes Research Fellowship at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

He has published over 130 peer-reviewed papers, abstracts, letters and book chapters.

Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:

  1. Growth Factors for Treating Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers