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| A military doctor retires to a new career - Cleveland Plain Dealer | |
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| Advanced Laser can improve your
skin Do you want to diminish fine lines and minor scars, improve sun and age-damaged skin, and restore your skin? (reprint from the Solon Times, 06-30-05) |
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| Advanced Laser: Looking good from
head to toe Putting your best face forward has never been easier thanks to Dr. Rossio... (reprint from Cleveland Jewish News, 04-15-05) |
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| Farewell, Air Force, Shalom
Beachwood Orthodox plastic surgeon exchanges military career for private practice, ability to observe Sabbath... (reprint from Cleveland Jewish News, 02-11-05) |
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ASPS member and U.S. Naval Reserve Cmdr. Martin Morse, Great Falls, Va., was one of two plastic surgeons mobilized for duty at Bethesda. He was joined by ASPS member and active duty Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Rossio, Silver.Spring, MD. -Plastic Surgery News |
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Fellow NNMC plastic surgeon Air Force Lt. Col. Rob
Rossio has been working in plastic surgery for more
than decade and has nearly 18 years of military
experience. He says there are many sides to plastic
surgery that others may not see, probably due to the
profession's reputation of being a bit frivolous and
inessential. Rossio argues that plastic surgery is
very essential to military medicine, making the
point that, even though some of their procedures are
geared towards improving quality of life, many of
their surgeries are also necessary for simply saving
a life.
From the National Naval Medical Center Journal February 7, 2002 |
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