Bio
Dr. Pierce is committed to providing the safest and highest quality care in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery.
After graduating among the top his medical school class, Dr. Pierce went on to train at some of the country’s premier institutions. He initially received a master’s degree in public health from the prestigious Johns Hopkins University, where he researched health care quality and its effect on current trends in the delivery of care. He then went on to complete five years of general surgery training at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is board certified by the American Board of Surgery. Prior to joining East Coast Plastic Surgery, Dr. Pierce completed his plastic surgery training at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
Dr. Pierce is trained in the latest techniques in plastic surgery, and has a specific interest in facial aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. He has several publications in national plastic surgery journals and has spoken at numerous national meetings. Dr. Pierce began volunteering on medical mission trips aimed at cleft lip and palate reconstruction early in his career and continues to do so today.
Education
University of Tennessee Health Science Center - Residency
Memphis, TN
July, 2013 - June, 2016
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident
University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences - Residency
Little Rock, AR
July, 2008 - June, 2013
General Surgery Resident, Chief Resident
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Medical Education
Erie, PA
May, 2008
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Johns Hopkins University - Pre-Professional Education
Baltimore, MD
May, 2007
Master's of Public Health, Concentration: Health Systems Management
University of the Virgin Islands - Pre-Professional Education
St. Thomas, USVI
May, 2001
Bachelor's of Science in Nursing
Awards/Honors
Glancy Award Nominee, Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons annual meeting, June 2015
Resident Jeopardy Competition winning team member, Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons annual meeting, June 2015
LECOM Excellence in Research Award, May 2008
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) medical student scholarship, June 2007
LECOM scholastic achievement scholarship, July 2005
National Dean's list, May 2005
NIH funded, OCCTIC-IV student essay scholarship winner, entitled, "Problems in Osteopathic Clinical Research. April 2005
Certifications
American Board of Surgery, Nov 2015
American Heart Association, Basic Life Support (BLS) - current
American Heart Association, Advanced Cardiac life Support (ACLS) - current
American College of Surgeons, Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) - current
Publications
Excision and fat grafting of nasal tip dermoid cysts through and open rhinoplasty approach.
J Craniofac Surg
2015
Other contributors include Konofaos P, Alvarez S, Wallace RD.
Lack of validity of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database database for alfoplastic immediate post-mastectomy reconstruction.
Plast Reconstr Surg.
2015
Other contributors include Luce EA.
The use of posterior rectus sheath free flap for reconstruction of total forehead defects: A case report.
J Craniofac Surg.
2015
Other contributors include Konotaos P, Hickerson WL.
lntraoperative sentinel lymph node analysis in melanoma.
JSurgOncoJ
2011
Other contributors include Badgwefl BO, Broadwater JR, Westbrook K, Korourian S, Davis D, Hiatt K, Lee J, Cheung WL, Klimberg VS.
Predictors of post-traumatic Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) - Hospital practice vs patient factors: An analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB).
J Trauma
2009
Other contributors include Haut ER, Chang DC, Colantuoni E, Efron OT, Haider A, Cornwell 3rd EE, and Pronovost PJ.
Deep vein thrombosis surveillance patterns in the National Trauma Data Bank: The more we look, the more we find.
J Trauma
2008
Other contributors include Haut ER, Kardooni S, Chang DC, Efron OT, Halder A, Pronovost PJ, and Cornwell EE.
Hazards of benchmarking complication rates with the National Trauma Data Bank: Numerators in search of denominators.
J Trauma
2008
Other contributors include Kardooni S, Haut ER, Chang DC, Efron OT, Haider AH, Pronovost PJ, Cornwell 3rd EE.