Eleonora Dimovska
PhD student at Department of Surgical Sciences; Plastic Surgery
- Visiting address:
- Plastik- och maxillofacial kirurgi
Akademiska sjukhuset, ingång 85, 9 tr
751 85 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Plastik- och maxillofacial kirurgi
Akademiska sjukhuset, ingång 85, 9 tr
751 85 Uppsala
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-3775-2914
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Short presentation
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Board Certified Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon trained in the UK and Sweden with a a subspecialty interest in microsurgery, head & neck reconstruction and medical education. Trained in advanced microsurgical reconstruction at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan.
Biography
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Dr Dimovska studied medicine at St: George's University of London, following which she completed her foundation and core surgical training in medicine and surgery at Southampton University Hospital and Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital. She commenced her plastic surgery training in the UK at the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, Oxford University Hospital and St: Andrews Centre for Plastic Surgery & Burns; and completed her training at Uppsala University Hospital, where she was appointed a substantive consultant in August 2019. Dr Dimovska is board certified with the European Board of Plastic, Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery.
MBBS - Undergraduate medical degree, St:George's University of London
MRCS(Eng) - Surgical membership exam, Royal College of Surgeons of England
MSc Reconstructive Microsurgery - Postgraduate masters degree, Queen Mary University of London
FEBOPRAS - Fellow of the European Board of Plastic, Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery
Research
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Microsurgery
Quality of Life Outcomes in Plastic Sugery
Head & Neck Reconstruction
Media
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No link between patient satisfaction and appointment waiting times - BAOMS Press Release
NHS waiting time targets challenged by new study showing no link between patient satisfaction and appointment waiting times.
Lead author Eleonora Dimovska, a Registrar at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital, writing in the British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (BJOMS), says: “There is increasing pressure in the NHS to design services around the priorities and values of the patients, and patient autonomy is becoming increasingly important. If clinicians make decisions in the ‘best interests’ of patients without knowing their views, it could compromise the quality and appropriateness of care.
Publications
Recent publications
- Nipple-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction with a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap without skin paddle using delayed primary retention suture (2022)
- Outcomes and quality of life in immediate one-stage versus two-stage breast reconstructions without an acellular dermal matrix (2021)
- Beware of the musculocutaneous peroneal artery perforator through peroneus longus in osteocutaneous free fibula flap harvests (2021)
- Women plastic surgeons are overlooked in the new era of webinars (2021)
- Four Lessons Learnt from Complications in Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstructions and Prevention Strategies (2021)
All publications
Articles
- Nipple-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction with a deep inferior epigastric perforator flap without skin paddle using delayed primary retention suture (2022)
- Outcomes and quality of life in immediate one-stage versus two-stage breast reconstructions without an acellular dermal matrix (2021)
- Beware of the musculocutaneous peroneal artery perforator through peroneus longus in osteocutaneous free fibula flap harvests (2021)
- Women plastic surgeons are overlooked in the new era of webinars (2021)
- Four Lessons Learnt from Complications in Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstructions and Prevention Strategies (2021)
- Four Lessons Learned from Complications in Head and Neck Microvascular Reconstructions and Prevention Strategies (2021)
- Challenging the Orthodoxy of Mandibular Reconstructions Comparing Functional Outcomes in Osseous versus Soft Tissue Reconstructions of the Posterolateral Mandible. (2020)
- A representative assessment of the management of open fractures of the lower limb within UK orthoplastic centres (2017)
- Laparoscopic radical 'no-touch' left pancreatosplenectomy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (2016)
- Microsurgical Reconstructions for Head and Neck Cancers in Elderly Aged >80 Years (2016)
- Evaluation of patients' attitudes to their care during oral and maxillofacial surgical outpatient consultations (2016)
- A National Survey of Undergraduate Suture and Local Anesthetic Training in the United Kingdom. (2016)
- The impact of laparoscopic versus open colorectal cancer surgery on subsequent laparoscopic resection of liver metastases (2015)
- Assessment of the financial implications for laparoscopic liver surgery (2013)