Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dr. Loren Borud: Educator at Heart

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As one of the premier plastic surgery experts in the US, Dr. Loren Borud has become one of the most recognized and respected professionals in the medical community. Throughout the course of his career, Loren Borud has always had the chance to educate others. For eight years, he had taught plastic surgery and medical students as Attending Plastic Surgeon, Instructor, and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School in Boston. During his tenure at the prestigious school, he mentored several medical students and served as advisor to some residents. He also guided Harvard residents through their authoring of scholarly publications, among other noteworthy efforts.

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Aside from professional teaching, Dr. Borud was also involved in several consultative projects in product development and business strategy in the surgery sector. As Key Opinion Leader Consultant for Ethicon, Inc., Dr. Loren Borud spoke to heads of international marketing at the company’s European Headquarters in Paris to advise on scientific matters and marketing strategies for new products. He also co-authored content for patient-oriented and surgeon-oriented websites, patient education brochures, and marketing paraphernalia.


In addition to these, Dr. Borud also authored several papers published in medical journals, surgery manuals, reference books, and other scholarly publications. He was also invited to hundreds of speaking engagements, medical symposia, lectures, meetings, and presentations both locally and abroad. He was particularly recognized for his work on Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss, which was highlighted in the Atlas of Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss, a publication by CineMed. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of the said publication.


With over 20 years of exceptional surgical practice and an impressive educational background to match, Dr. Loren Borud remains highly sought after demanded for his professional expertise and educative rapport. He admits that through all his success in his profession, he cannot deny that part of himself that wants to share his knowledge to others.

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