

Amy Maselli
Assistant Professor of Surgery Amy Maselli at Brown University is a distinguished member of the academic and medical community, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. She earned her medical degree from Georgetown University, where she developed a strong foundation in medical sciences. Following her graduation, she completed her residency in general surgery at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, where she honed her surgical skills and deepened her understanding of complex surgical procedures. Dr. Maselli further specialized in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery through a fellowship at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center. Her pursuit of excellence led her to another fellowship in reconstructive microsurgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where she refined her skills in intricate surgical techniques that are crucial for successful patient outcomes. Her clinical interests are primarily focused on microsurgery and reconstructive surgery, areas in which she has made significant contributions through both her practice and research. Dr. Maselli is dedicated to advancing the field of surgery through innovative techniques and compassionate patient care. Her work not only enhances the quality of life for her patients but also contributes to the broader medical community's understanding of reconstructive surgical methods. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Maselli is actively involved in research, aiming to push the boundaries of what is possible in microsurgery and reconstructive surgery. Her commitment to education and mentorship is evident in her role at Brown University, where she guides the next generation of surgeons with her extensive knowledge and experience. Her dedication to her field and her patients makes her a valued member of the Brown University faculty and the medical community at large.
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, 489-495, 2023-12-05
, 416-422, 2023-10-26
, 150-154, 2016-11-03
, 151-155, 2016-11-02
, 163-169, 2018-06-01