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Raymond L Yung, M.D., F.A.C.S. 185 Canal Street, Ste 206 New York, NY 10013 Telephone: (212) 421-9471 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Graduate Medical Education July 1993- June 1994 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York — Chief Resident, OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Department July 1990- June 1993 Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York — Resident, Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Department July 1989- June 1990 St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston, Massachusetts— General Surgical Internship Graduate August 1985- May 1989 Tufts University School of Medicine, BostonDoctor of Medicine, (M.D.), Vice President and member of Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Senior Surgical Clerkship Honor University Hospital at Yale University Clinical Honors in Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Pre-clinical Honors in Anatomy, Histology, Physiology, Pathology, Immnunology, Neuroanatomy, Medical Ethics Senior Medical Student Scholarship Best Dissection Award for Gross Anatomy Class Undergraduate January 1981- May 1985 Northeasten University, Boston— Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, (B.S. Pharm), graduated cum laude in College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions . Vice President of Rho Chi, Pharmacy students Honor Society . Bristol Award for distinguished pharmaceutical student, 1985 . Rho Chi representative for Eastern Chapters Conference, 1984 PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Diplomate, American Board of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, 1995 Fellow of American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Medical License, State of New York (License #185578) Medical License, State of California (License #G079045) Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners (Certificate #368142) Registered Pharmacist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (License #19699) Fellow of Suffolk County Medical County Society Member of American Medical Association AHA - certified in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support WORK EXPERIENCE (October 1999 – Present) Chief Doctor of private practice in Otolaryngology – Raymond L. Yung M.D. at 185 Canal Street Suite 206A, New York City, NY. Full attending staff privileges at Beth Israel Hospital, New York City, NY. (May 1995 - September 1999) Associate of private practice in Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at 257 Middle Country Road, Smithtown, New York. Full attending staff privileges at Huntington Hospital, Huntington and St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, Smithtown. Treasurer of Section of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, 1997-1999 at Huntington Hospital. Responsible for emergency room and in-patient consultations; full attending privileges at North Shore Surgical Center, Smithtown. Currently involve in designing and updating of office computer networking operating systems; editor of monthly publication of newsletter; designs practice web-sites. Currently involve in designing and updating web-sites for Long Island Society of Otolaryngologists. Volunteer staff at Dolan’s family Center, Huntington in providing specialty care to indigent and elderlys. Involve in training of St. Vincent’s Meidca/Centersurgical residents at Huntington Hospital in various Head and Neck procedures; teaching of otolaryngologic physical examinations to medical students from Stony Brook University Medical School. (July 1994- April 1995) Associate of private practice in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at 600 Garfield Avenue, Monterey Park, California. Full attending staff privileges at San Gabriel Medical Center, San Gabriel and Garfield Medical Center, Monterey Park. Involved in providing head and neck services to indigent population. Experienced in treating benign skin conditions like melasmus and pigmented nevi using lasers. Associate professor in Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at University of Southern California, University Hospital, 1995. (July 1993- June 1995) Chief Surgical Resident Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York Directly supervised all aspects of patient care in Head and Neck, Skull-base, Otology and General Otolaryngology service. Involved in performing ablative and reconstructive procedures in patients with various head and neck tumors; assisted in free-tissue transfer aspects of reconstruction. Close collaboration with neurosurgical services in surgical excision of various paranasal sinuses and skull-base tumors like acoustic neuromas, meningiomas, chordomas and esthesioblastomas; assisted in free-tissue transfers of skull-base defects. Otology service included performing otologic procedures in patients with conductive hearing loss and chronic mastoiditis including mastoidectomies, tympanolplasties ossiculoplasties and stapedectomies. Directed and attended monthly clinicopathologic conference with pathology department. Reported on monthly Morbidity and Mortality conferences, tumor conferences and radiology conferences. Supervised aspects of in-patient and outpatient care and training of junior and senior residents. Teaching of all senior medical students with head and neck track, interviewer of residency applicants. , , (July 1990- June 1993) Resident Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York Also rotated in Elmhurst Hospital, Queens and Veterans Administrations Hospital, Bronx. Progressive involvement in clinical duties and assistance in various head and neck procedures and otologic operations; Performed all diagnostic procedures including rigid bronchoscopes, direct laryngoscopes and esophagoscopies. Performed all external and endoscopic sinus procedures in diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory sinus diseases.Supervised and attended weekly facial plastics clinic at MountSinai Medical Centei, New York; performed all rhinoplasties (external and closed), rhytidectomies and blepharoplasties. Attended monthly cleft conferences in collaboration with maxillofacial and oral surgery services; performed all diagnostic and reconstructive procedures in trauma patients including facial fractures (mini and microplating, Midex system), penetrating soft-tissue neck injuries and laryngeal injuries. 6 month research rotation in studying eustachian-tube functions in guinea pigs; project required extensive microsurgical dissections of skull-base structures; training in microsurgical techniques of vascular anastamosis. 3 month rotation in pathology and radiology department. , (July 1989- June 1990) General Surgery Internship, Department of Surgery, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston. 6 months of General surgical internship in colorectal, abdominal, vascular and breast services. Attended weekly general surgery clinics and assisted in operations in above disciplines. Three 2-month rotations in neurosurgey, orthopedics and emergency room/intensive care services. Responsible for direct in-patient care and monthly morbidity and mortality conferences. (July 1985- June 1989) Pharmacist- part-time, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. In-patient unit-dose dispensing and preparation of intravenous chemotherapeutic agents to oncology unit. Preparation of medication administration protocols and in services to nursing wards. Therapeutic drug monitoring and correspondence for drug information center. (July 1984- June 1985) Research associate-Beth Israel Hospital, Boston; Dana-Faber Cancer Institute, Boston. Cellular Genetics Laboratory, studied germ cell lines and clones of seminomas and choriocarcinomas. Preparation of SDS gels and conducting pulse-chase experiments and mixed lymphocyte cultures. (March 1981- June 1985) Pharmacy technician- Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Progressive training in dispensing and regulation of all controlled substances and class Il-V medications in hospital setting. Preparation and delivery of all intravenous hyperalimentations, unit-dose anti-infectives and chemotherapeutic agents. PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES “Synchronous Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck” Surgical Grand Round, Huntington Hospital, Huntington. November, 1996 “Case presentation- Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma- dedifferentiation vs. new primary sqaumous cell carcinoma” Surgical Grand Round, Huntington Hospital, April 1999 “Sinusitis- a new surgical perspective using 3-D Stealth intraoperative imagaing technique” Glaxo-Welcome sponsored lecture, Huntington May 1998 Pharmacologic approaches to chronic sinusitis” Abbott sponsored lecture, Flushing May 1997 “Laryngeal cancer- a case presentation”, St.John’s Episcopal Hospital, Smithtown, Tumor Clinicopathologic conference, August 1996 “Head and Neck Tumors for the primary care physicians”, Pfizer sponsored lecture, Smithtown, January 1996 “Total versus Partial Thyroidectomy in well-differentiated Thyroid Carcinomas”, Clinicopathologic round, Garfield Hospital, Monterey Park, December 1995 “Sublingual Procardia in treatment of acute hypertension”, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston January, 1989 “Beta-blockers in prevention of Myocardial Infarction”, Northeastern University, Boston, June 1984 , , , PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS New York State Medical Society Long Island Otolaryngology Society League of Physicians and Surgeons American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery American Medical Association Committee of 100 SKILLS AND LANGUAGES Fluent in written and spoken English, Cantonese and Poutunghua/Mandarin PERSONAL AND INTERESTS Married, U.S. Citizen Golf, Opera, skiiing and Computers