Wilmington Plastic Surgery has hired Jacqueline Rowland Carroll as a part-time physician assistant.
Carroll will work under the direction of Wilmington Plastic Surgery’s four board-certified physicians: Kenneth White, Charles Kays, Jeffrey Church and Mark Morgan.
Carroll received her masters in physician assistant studies at Wake Forest University
School of Medicine.
She has been a full-time trauma and orthopedic surgery physician assistant at New Hanover Regional Medical Center since 2004, according to a press release.
Carroll received several awards at NHRMC, including the Maxwell Award for Excellence in Surgery and the Tina Hewett Award of Excellence in trauma services, the release stated.
“I have always been interested in every aspect of plastic surgery,” Carroll said in a statement. “Traumatic injury repair and reconstruction, as well as complicated wound management, go hand-in-hand with my trauma background. I am also interested in post-cancer reconstructive surgery, skin treatments and lesion management, and the many options for invasive and non-invasive cosmetic treatments.”
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