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As a native Mississippian and a University of Mississippi graduate, the opportunity to start a plastic surgery practice has been a dream come true for Dr. Shell. During his general surgery training at The University of Tennessee in Memphis and plastic surgery training at The University of Alabama in Birmingham, Dr. Shell recognized the unmet need for plastic and reconstructive surgery in North Mississippi. Dr. Shell is in private practice with offices in Oxford and Southaven. Dr. Shell is certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery, The American Board of Surgery, a member of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Shell provides a variety of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures to patients. The most common cosmetic procedures include; but are not limited to, breast surgery (reduction, reconstruction, augmentation and lift), body contouring (tummy tuck and liposuction), facial rejuvenation (surgical and nonsurgical), wound management and skin cancer treatment. Nonsurgical facial procedures such as Botox, Dysport and dermal fillers have become increasingly popular as patients seek less expensive alternatives with minimal downtime. Dr. Shell is currently on active staff at Baptist North Mississippi and has courtesy staff privileges at the Baptist Memorial Hospital entities in Collierville, DeSoto, Germantown, Memphis and Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women in Memphis; and practice privileges at Memphis Surgery Center. At Shell Plastic Surgery we strive to listen carefully to be sure that all treatments are customized to meet your goals. The latest technology is offered in a comfortable and confidential setting. We look forward to meeting you.
Dan H. Shell IV, M.D., FACS CURRICULUM VITAE Date: October 22, 2010 PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Daniel Huff Shell IV, M.D. Citizenship: United States Marital Status: Married (Mary Anna Shell ) Children: Daniel Huff Shell V (April 22, 2002) William Watson Shell (February 19, 2004) Andrew James Shell (July 15, 2010) Home Address: 409 Country Club Road Oxford, MS 38655 PROFESSIONAL TITLE Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Business Address: Oxford Plastic Surgery 1306 Belk Boulevard Oxford, MS 38655
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi – Active Plastic Surgery Staff Oxford Surgery Center – Active Plastic Surgery Staff Chair Breast Health Committee – Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi Director North Mississippi Cleft Clinic – Tupelo, MS
EDUCATION 1990 Memphis University School Memphis, TN 1994 Bachelor of Arts – Biology University of Mississippi, Oxford 2000 Medical Doctorate with Highest Honors University of Tennessee, Memphis
LICENSURE Mississippi State Board of Medical Examiners License NO. 20125 (Current) Tennessee State Board of Medical Examiners License NO. 45515 (Current) Federal DEA Controlled Substance Registration Certificate (Current)
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Plastic Surgery - November 2009 American Board of Surgery - September 2006
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2000 – 2006 General Surgery Residency University of Tennessee, Memphis Department of Surgery 2003-2004 Research Fellowship University of Tennessee, Memphis Department of Surgery Division of Trauma and Vascular Surgery 2006-2008 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency University of Alabama, Birmingham Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
HONORS Chief Resident Teaching Award, University of Tennessee, 2006 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Graduated with Highest Honors, University of Tennessee College of Medicine 2006 Surgery Department Award for Most Outstanding Student, June 2000 Francis Washburn Scholarship Recipient, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, 1997 Charles Deere Scholarship Recipient, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, 1998 Academic Excellence Scholarship, University of Mississippi Alpha Epsilon Delta – Premedical Honor Society Elected Mr. Ole Miss, University of Mississippi, 1993 Omicron Delta Kappa, University of Mississippi Order of Omega, University of Mississippi
ACTIVITIES Director North Mississippi Cleft Clinic Chairman Breast Healthcare Subcommittee, Baptist Hospital North Mississippi Member Rotary Club of Oxford Instructor – Introduction to Clinical Medicine, UAB Resident Coordinator for General Surgery Applicants, 2004 Resident Selection Committee, 2004 Resident Instructor for Gross Anatomy Lab, 2003-2004 Advanced Trauma & Life Support Instructor, 2003-2004 Preclinical Skills Instructor for 1st & 2nd year medical students, University of Tennessee, 2003-2004 University of Tennessee class liaison, Pharmacology, 1997-1998 Summer Orientation Leader, University of Tennessee, 1997 Kappa Alpha Order President, University of Mississippi, 1993-1994 Kappa Alpha Rush Chairman, University of Mississippi, 1992-1993 Kappa Alpha Recording Secretary, University of Mississippi, 1992-1993
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Society of Plastic Surgeons American Medical Association Mississippi State Medical Association Harwell Wilson Surgical Society PUBLICATIONS
Jernigan W., Cagiannos C., Croce M., Fabian T.C., Shell D.H. IV Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa for Vascular Reconstruction in Gastrointestinal Contamination. Annals of Surgery, Vol 239(5), May 2004, 733-740.
Shell D.H. IV, Cagiannos C., Croce M., Fabian T.C., Jernigan W. Comparison of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa and ePTFE as a Small Diameter Vascular Conduit in the Presence of Gram Positive Contamination. Annals of Surgery, Vol 241(6), Jun 2005, 995-1004
Cagiannos C., Shell D.H. IV, Fabian T.C., Abul-Khoudoud O. Rapamycin Coated ePTFE bypass Grafts Exhibit Decreased Anastomotic Neointimal Hyperplasia in a Porcine Model. J Vasc Surg, Vol 42(5), Nov 2005, 980-988
Edwards N.M., Claridge J.A., Shell D.H. IV, Handorf C.R. The Effect of Bacterial Contamination on Neointimal Hyperplasia in Vascular Grafts. Am Surg, Vol 72(12), Dec 2006, 1168-1174
Shell D.H. IV, de la Torre J., Andrades P., Vasconez L.O. Open Repair of Ventral Incisional Hernias. Surg Clin N Am Vol 88 (1), February 2008, 61-83
Andrades P. Espinosa-de-los-monteros A, Shell D.H. IV, Ray P.D., Grant J.H. The Importance of Radical Inravelar Velopasty during Two Flap Palatoplasty, Plast. Reconst. Surg., 2008 Oct; 122 (4): 1121-30
Davis M.R., Shell D.H. IV, Marques M., Long J.N. Free flap failure secondary to dual thrombophilia Microsurgery 2009; 29 (1) 62-5
Shell D.H. IV “Book Review: Comprehensive Cleft Care - Joseph Losee and Richard Kirschner” Annals of Plastic Surgery – Vol 63 (5), Nov 2009, 479
Shell D.H. IV, Vasconez L.O., Weinzweig: Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Plastic Surgery Secrets Plus, 2nd edition Elsevier Press, 2010
PRESENTATIONS
Grand Rounds:
Evaluation and Management of Chronic Problem Wounds University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, November 2002
Advances in Burn Care University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, May 2005
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and Management of the Open Abdomen University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, March 2006
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction University of Alabama at Birmingham, November 2006
Congenital Upper Extremity Differences University of Alabama at Birmingham, April 2007
The Plastic Surgeon’s Role in the Management of Breast Cancer University of Alabama at Birmingham, Division of Plastic Surgery, November 2007
Nasal Reconstruction University of Alabama at Birmingham, Division of Plastic Surgery, April 2008
Presentations:
Rapamycin Coated ePTFE bypass Grafts Exhibit Decreased Anastomotic Neointimal Hyperplasia in a Porcine Model Memphis Surgical Society Memphis, Tennessee, January 2004
Comparison of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa and ePTFE as a Small Diameter Vascular Conduit in the Presence of Gram Positive Contamination Southern Surgical Society West Palm Beach, Florida, December 2004
Comparison of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa and ePTFE as a Small Diameter Vascular Conduit in the Presence of Gram Positive Contamination Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Memphis, Tennessee, June 2004
Comparison of Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa and ePTFE as a Small Diameter Vascular Conduit in the Presence of Gram Positive Contamination *1st Place – Adkins/Jabbour Resident Paper Competition Basic Science Category Tennessee Chapter of American College of Surgeons Fall Creek Falls, Tennessee, July 2004
The Effect of Gram Positive Contamination in Neointimal Hyperplasia Tennessee Chapter of American College of Surgeons Fall Creek Falls, Tennessee, July 2004
Rapamycin Coated ePTFE Bypass Grafts Exhibit Decreased Anastomotic Neointimal Hyperplasia in a Porcine Model Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Memphis, Tennessee, June 2005
Rapamycin Coated ePTFE Bypass Grafts Exhibit Decreased Anastomotic Neointimal Hyperplasia in a Porcine Model *1st Place-Adkins/Jabbour Resident Paper Competition Basic Science Category Tennessee Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Paris, Tennessee, July 2005
Abdominal Wall Hernia: Repair and Management Alabama Plastic Surgery Society Birmingham, Alabama, February 2007
Efficacy of Endoscopic Forehead Suspension: A Clinical Assessment American Society of Plastic Surgeons Senior Residents Conference Washington, D.C. January 2008
Current Concepts in the Treatment of Athletic Pubalgia Southeastern Surgical Congress Birmingham, Alabama, February 2008
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
Oculoplastic and Breast Symposium Atlanta, Georgia January 2008
ASPS Senior Residents Conference Washington D.C. January 2008
Aesthetic Facial Reconstruction in Adults and Children Symposium Tuscon, Arizona February 2008
American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery San Diego, California May 2008
Oculoplastic and Breast Symposium Atlanta, Georgia January 2009
Mathes Reconstructive Surgery Symposium Dallas, Texas July 2009
Dallas Cosmetic Surgery and Rhinoplasty Symposium Dallas, Texas March 2010
Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting Palm Beach, Florida June 2010 |






