Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS

About Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS

Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Hand Surgery, Surgical Education, Plastic Surgery.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Small Joint Denervation of the Hand and Thumb Base: History, Anatomy, Technique, and Outcomes

Selective thumb carpometacarpal joint denervation versus trapeziectomy and ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition for painful arthritis: a prospective study with 2 …

Game Changers: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Innovations of the Last 100 Years

Scleroderma and Raynaud Phenomenon: The Cold Truth Regarding the Use of Operative Management

Mapping competence: operative entrustability assessments demonstrate competency profiles across cases central to plastic surgery training

Considerations When Performing Arthrodesis in the Scleroderma Hand

Paying to Play? Accessibility of Plastic Surgery Sub-Internships and Away Rotations to US International and Unaffiliated Medical Students

15. An Analysis of Difficulty Levels in Plastic Surgery: How Fast Can Residents Achieve Competency?

Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS Information

University

Position

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Citations(all)

2184

Citations(since 2020)

1408

Cited By

1279

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS Skills & Research Interests

Hand Surgery

Surgical Education

Plastic Surgery

Top articles of Scott D. Lifchez, MD, FACS

Small Joint Denervation of the Hand and Thumb Base: History, Anatomy, Technique, and Outcomes

2024/2/7

Selective thumb carpometacarpal joint denervation versus trapeziectomy and ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition for painful arthritis: a prospective study with 2 …

The Journal of Hand Surgery

2019/1/1

Game Changers: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Innovations of the Last 100 Years

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2023/8/1

Scleroderma and Raynaud Phenomenon: The Cold Truth Regarding the Use of Operative Management

Plastic and reconstructive surgery

2023/8/1

Mapping competence: operative entrustability assessments demonstrate competency profiles across cases central to plastic surgery training

Global Surgical Education-Journal of the Association for Surgical Education

2023/5/24

Considerations When Performing Arthrodesis in the Scleroderma Hand

Hand

2023/5

Paying to Play? Accessibility of Plastic Surgery Sub-Internships and Away Rotations to US International and Unaffiliated Medical Students

2023/2/23

15. An Analysis of Difficulty Levels in Plastic Surgery: How Fast Can Residents Achieve Competency?

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2023/2/1

11. Educational and Financial Lessons from the Two-Phase Restructuring of the Johns Hopkins Resident Aesthetic Clinic

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2023/2/1

Congenital Lower Extremity Anomaly Pathology and Reconstruction: A Review of the Literature

2023/1/1

Differences in Applicant Perceptions of Virtual Interviews Between Integrated Plastic Surgery and Subspecialty Fellowship Applicants

Journal of surgical education

2023/1/1

Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency Applicant Perceptions of Virtual Interviews

Annals of plastic surgery

2022/11/1

60. Training a Plastic Surgeon: The Cost of Residency and its Implications

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2022/6/1

26. Heavy Rotation: Changing Consensus in Integrated Residency Training Program Rotation Schedules

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2022/5/1

P30. Grit, resilience, and Burnout among plastic surgery residents, fellows, and attendings

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2022/5/1

Predicting academic performance during plastic surgery residency: can step 2 scores reliably replace step 1?

Journal of surgical education

2022/5/1

5. PREDICTING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE DURING PLASTIC SURGERY RESIDENCY: CAN STEP 2 SCORES RELIABLY REPLACE STEP 1?

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2022/4/1

P93. APPLICANT CHARACTERISTICS FOR A SUCCESSFUL PLASTIC SURGERY MATCH

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

2022/4/1

81 Post-operative Self-adherent Compression Wrapping of the Hand and Its Impact on Skin-graft Viability

Journal of Burn Care & Research

2022/4/1

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