Rick Redett III, M
Professor Rick Redett III is involved in groundbreaking research on peripheral nerve regeneration and clinical outcomes, making significant strides in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. As a distinguished faculty member at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Redett is renowned for his expertise in pediatric plastic surgery, cleft lip and palate, facial paralysis, and genital reconstruction. Dr. Redett serves as the director of several prestigious centers, including the Cleft and Craniofacial Center, the Facial Paralysis and Pain Center, and the Genital Transplant Program. His leadership in these areas underscores his commitment to advancing surgical techniques and improving patient care. His work in these centers has not only enhanced surgical outcomes but also provided comprehensive care for patients with complex reconstructive needs. In addition to his clinical and administrative roles, Dr. Redett is deeply committed to international health. He actively participates in teaching medical missions, sharing his knowledge and skills with healthcare professionals worldwide. This dedication to global health initiatives highlights his passion for improving surgical care and outcomes beyond his immediate community. Dr. Redett's research interests focus on peripheral nerve regeneration and clinical outcomes, areas in which he has made substantial contributions. His work in these fields is pivotal in developing innovative treatments and improving the quality of life for patients with nerve injuries and other reconstructive challenges. Throughout his career, Dr. Redett has been recognized for his contributions to the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. His dedication to patient care, research, and education has earned him a reputation as a leader in his field. His ongoing efforts continue to shape the future of reconstructive surgery, benefiting patients and healthcare professionals alike.
Publications
, 9-11, 1984-01-01
, 62, 2021-03-31
, 67-81, 2003-01-10
, 565-576, 1975-11-01
, 1615-1633, 2009-07-01
, 46-62, 2018-12-17
, 144-174, 2004-04-01
, 28-33, 2023-02-16
, 39-41, 1997-01-28
, 71-95, 2013-12-05
, 43, 2017-04-03
, 267-268, 2014-06-01
, 53-57, 1990-12-01