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C. Scott Hultman, MD, MBA, FACS

Division Chief, Associate Professor, Residency Program Director; Associate Director, North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center

Curriculum Vitae

Department of Surgery
    Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Surgery of the Hand

Services:
Burn Center
Cancer Services, Multidisciplinary Clinical Services, Breast Center, Reconstructive Surgery
Cancer Services, Multidisciplinary Clinical Services, Gastrointestinal Oncology Program, Reconstructive Surgery
Cancer Services, Multidisciplinary Clinical Services, Head and Neck Oncology Program, Reconstructive Surgery
Cancer Services, Multidisciplinary Clinical Services, Melanoma Program, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Surgery, North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center
Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Surgery of the Hand
Surgery, UNC Hand Rehabilitation Center

Procedures/Research:
Aesthetic surgery, body contouring, breast reconstruction, burn reconstruction, reconstruction of oncologic defects, surgery of the hand.
 
Clinical Appointment Phone:  919-966-6461
Assistant Name:  Eris Lambert
Assistant Phone:  919-966-2300
Assistant Email:  eris_lambert@med.unc.edu

Website: http://www.med.unc.edu/plastic/faculty
C. Scott Hultman, MD, MBA


Certifications
Plastic Surgery - Board Certified  (2001)
Surgical Critical Care - Board Certified  (2002)
American Board of Surgery - Board Certified  (1999)


Education and Training
Medical School: MD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1986 - 1990
Residency: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1990 - 1998
Area: General Surgery
  Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1998 - 2000
Area: Plastic Surgery
MBA: MBA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan Flagler Busines School, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007 - 2008
Area: Business


Professional Positions
  1. Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2000-2006

  2. Associate Director, NC Jaycee Burn Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2000-present

  3. Program Director, Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Surgery of the Hand, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2002-present

  4. Division Chief, Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Surgery of the Hand, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2004-present

  5. Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2006-present


Honors
  1. America’s Top Cosmetic Surgeon, Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., featured in The New York Times, 2011

  2. America’s Top Doctor, Castle Connolly Guide, 10th Edition, 2011

  3. Edward D. Harris Professionalism Award, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2010

  4. Holder of the Ethel F. and James A. Valone Distinguished Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Chair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006

  5. Finalist and Commendation of Excellence, 18th Annual Southern Regional Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  6. Teaching Scholars Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, 2004

  7. Nicholas Georgiade Award, North Carolina Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Asheville, NC, 2003

  8. Invited Participant, Leadership Group 2003, Leadership Tomorrow Program, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Dallas, Texas, 2003

  9. Invited Guest Editor, Breast Disease, Faculty Delegate from the University of North Carolina, Inauguration of J. Timothy Cloyd, PhD, as 10th President of Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas, 2002

  10. Nathan A. Womack Scholarship Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Surgery, Chapel Hill, NC, 1998

  11. Raymond H. Alexander Physician in Training Award, 10thAnnual Meeting of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 1997

  12. Herbert J. Proctor Resident Research Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Surgery, Chapel Hill, NC, 1995

  13. Carl A. Moyer Research Award, 27th Annual Meeting of the American Burn Association, 1995

  14. Whitehead Society "Intern of the Year,", University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Surgery, Chapel Hill, NC, 1991

  15. Alpha Omega Alpha, 1990

  16. Mellon Fellowship in Psychiatric Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1985


Presentations
  1. Analysis of contemporary management of electrical injuries: Dispelling the myth that voltage predicts functional outcome
    Authors: Hultman CS
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  2. Efficacy of Residency Training Pathways: The Young Plastic Surgeons National Survey
    Authors: Hultman CS
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  3. Skin-sparing mastectomy flap complications following breast reconstruction: Risk factors, effect on adjuvant therapies, and impact on recurrence
    Authors: Hultman CS
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  4. Resuscitation, resurfacing, and reconstruction of patients with electrical injury
    Authors: Hultman CS
    49th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, 2006

  5. Surgical management of HIV-associated lipodystrophy
    Authors: Hultman CS
    49th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, 2006

  6. Body contouring after massive weight loss
    Authors: Hultman CS
    UNC Gastric Bypass Support Group, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  7. Blackbeard’s Lost Treasure: Reflections on Giving, Education, and Commitment
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Keynote Speaker, 1st Annual Distinguished Professorship Dinner, Medical Foundation of North Carolina, UNC, Chapel Hill, 2007

  8. Neuropsychiatric sequellae after electrical injury
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Annual Scientific Meeting of the North Carolina Society of Plastic Surgeons, Asheville, NC, 2007

  9. Abdominal wall reconstruction after abdominal compartment syndrome
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Continuing Nursing Education Seminar Series, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  10. Reconstruction of contaminated and infected abdominal wall defects
    Authors: Hultman CS
    General Surgery Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University, New Orleans LA, 2007

  11. Breast reconstruction with biologic mesh
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Division of Plastic Surgery Journal Club, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 2007

  12. Reconstruction of contaminated and infected abdominal wall defects
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Baylor University, Houston, TX, 2007

  13. Breast reconstruction with biologic mesh
    Authors: Hultman CS
    MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 2007

  14. Abdominal wall reconstruction with bioprosthetic materials
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 2007

  15. Management of hand burns
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of North Carolina Division of Plastic Surgery Indications Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  16. Reconstruction of complex perineal defects
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of North Carolina Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  17. Breast reconstruction with alloplastic and bioprosthetic materials
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of North Carolina Division of Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  18. What happens when you burn your hand and need to have surgery
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Family Preschool, Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Chapel Hill, NC, 2007

  19. Reconstruction of contaminated and infected abdominal wall defects
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of Mississippi at Jackson Grand Rounds, 2007

  20. Rehabilitation of hot-press hand injuries
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008

  21. Improving access to care and enhancing patient satisfaction in a surgical subspecialty clinic: From theory to practice
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Commitment to Caring Leadership Conference, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008

  22. Improving access to care: An operational and financial analysis of interventions to optimize patient throughput in an academic plastic surgery practice
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of North Carolina Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008

  23. Reconstruction of contaminated and infected abdominal wall defects
    Authors: Hultman CS
    3rd Annual Plastic Surgery Workshop, Amelia Island, FL, 2008

  24. Nasal reconstruction with local and regional flaps
    Authors: Hultman CS
    University of North Carolina OTO/HNS Grand Rounds, Chapel Hill NC, 2008

  25. Improving access to care: An operational and financial analysis of interventions to optimize patient throughput in an academic plastic surgery practice
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Dean’s Executive Leadership Council, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008

  26. Improving access to care: An operational and financial analysis of interventions to optimize patient throughput in an academic plastic surgery practice
    Authors: Hultman CS
    PACE and Surgery—3rd Wave, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, 2008


Publications
  1. Breast Reconstruction
    Authors: Hultman CS, editor
    Amsterdam: IOS Press 179 pages, 2002

  2. Eczema Mimicking Child Abuse: A Case of Mistaken Identity
    Authors: Heider TR, Priolo D, Hultman CS, Peck MD, Cairns BA
    Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation;23:357-359, 2002

  3. Reconstruction of Congenital and Traumatic Breast Defects
    Authors: Elwood E, Hultman CS
    Breast Disease;18:129-139, 2002

  4. Utility of the Omentum in the Reconstruction of Complex, Extra-peritoneal Wounds and Defects: Donor Site Morbidity in 135 Patients from 1975-2000
    Authors: Hultman CS, Carlson GW, Losken A, Jones GE, Culbertson J, Mackay G, Bostwick J, Jurkiewicz MJ
    Annals of Surgery; 235(5):782-795, 2002

  5. Skin-sparing Mastectomy Flap Complications Following Breast Reconstruction: Review of Incidence, Management, and Outcome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Daiza S
    Annals of Plastic Surgery; 50:249-255., 2003

  6. Functional, Unilateral Gluteoplasty for Fecal Incontinence: Technical Refinements, Donor Site Morbidity, and Long-Term Outcome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Zenn MR, Baker CC, Gross S, Agarwal T
    Plastic Surgical Forum; XXVI:247-248, 2003

  7. Green Fluorescent Protein-Adenoviral Construct as a Model for Transient Gene Therapy for Human Cultured Keratinocytes in an Athymic Mouse Model
    Authors: Campbell C, Hultman S, deSerres S, Cairns A, Meyer A
    Journal of Trauma; 54:72-80, 2003

  8. Real-Time Monitoring of Keratin 5 Expression during Burn Re-Epithelialization
    Authors: Bruen KJ, Campbell CA, Schooler W, deSerres S, Cairns BA, Hultman CS, Meyer AA, Randell SH
    Journal of Surgical Research; 120:12-20, 2004

  9. Multidisciplinary Approach to Abdominal Wall Reconstruction after Decompressive Laparotomy for Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Pratt B, Cairns BA, McPhail L, Rutherford E, Rich P, Baker CC, Meyer AA
    Annals of Plastic Surgery; 54:269-275, 2005

  10. STARplasty for Reconstruction of the Burned Web Space: Introduction of an Alternative Technique for the Correction of Dorsal Neosyndactyly
    Authors: Hultman CS, Teotia S, Calvert C, Thornton S, Schram J
    Annals of Plastic Surgery; 54:281-287, 2005

  11. Staged Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy before Mastectomy Facilitates Surgical Planning for Breast Cancer Patients
    Authors: Klauber-DeMore N, Calvo BF, Hultman CS, Kim HJ, Meyers MO, Damitz L, Frank JS, Sartor CI, Ollila DW
    American Journal of Surgery;190:595-597, 2005

  12. Producing Competent Plastic Surgeons: Longitudinal Analysis of Resident Case Volume, Performance on the In-Service Examination, and Board Certification
    Authors: Hultman CS, Lee CN, Van Aalst J, Damitz L, Losken W, Sloan G
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;116(3supplement) :187-188, 2005

  13. Teaching Primary Cleft Palate Repair with Low Fistula Rates to Residents
    Authors: Van Aalst JA, Teotia SS, Uhrich KS, Hultman CS, Sloan GM, Dean SB, Losken HW
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;116(3supplement):39-40, 2005

  14. Utility of the Omentum in the Reconstruction of Complex Oncologic Perineal Defects
    Authors: Hultman CS, Sherrill M, Lee CN, Teotia S, Calvo B, Meyers M, Ollila D, Boggess J, Kim HJ
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;116( 3 supplement):95-96, 2005

  15. Complex abdominal wall reconstruction with acellular dermal matrix
    Authors: Hultman CS and Craft C
    Operative Techniques in General Surgery 8:207-215, 2006

  16. Salvage of Infected Spinal Hardware with Paraspinous Muscle Flaps: Anatomic Considerations with Clinical Correlation
    Authors: Hultman CS, Jones GE, Losken A, Seify H, Schaefer T, Carlson GW
    Annals of Plastic Surgery; 57:521-528, 2006

  17. Analysis of contemporary management of electrical injuries: Dispelling the myth that voltage predicts functional outcome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Kidd M, Christie N, Calvert CT, van Aalst J, Peck M, Meyer AA, Cairns BA
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;118(4supplement):105, 2006

  18. Efficacy of Residency Training Pathways: The Young Plastic Surgeons National Survey
    Authors: Hultman CS, Lowenstein A, Glasser R, Rowen S, Wirth G
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;118(4supplement):68-69, 2006

  19. Skin-sparing mastectomy flap complications following breast reconstruction: Risk factors, effect on adjuvant therapies, and impact on recurrence
    Authors: Hultman CS, Mcphail L, Klauber-DeMore N, Damitz L, Lee C, Ollila DW, Meyers MO, Calvo BF, Kim HJ, Meyer AA
    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;118(4supplement):158, 2006

  20. Restoration of Fecal Continence after Functional Gluteoplasty: Long-term Results, Technical Refinements, and Donor Site Morbidity
    Authors: Hultman CS, Zenn MR, Agarwal T, Baker CC
    Annals of Plastic Surgery;56:65-71, 2006

  21. How to build your breast reconstruction practice—Advice from an “elder"
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Plastic Surgery News October/November; 17:10;30-31 , 2006

  22. Surgical management of HIV-associated lipodystrophy: Role of Ultrasonic-assisted liposuction and suction-assisted lipectomy in the treatment of lipohypertrophy
    Authors: Hultman CS, McPhail LE, Donaldson JH, Wohl DA
    Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2007

  23. The contemporary management of electrical injuries: Resuscitation, reconstruction, rehabilitation
    Authors: Kidd M, Hultman CS, van Aalst J, Calvert CT, Holms C, Peck M, Cairns BA
    Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2007

  24. Inhibition of rho-kinase impairs fibroblast stress fiber formation, confluence, and contractility in vitro
    Authors: Gates D, Lee J, Hultman CS, Cairns BA
    Journal of Burn Care and Research, 2007

  25. Functional gluteoplasty for restoration of fecal continence. In Fecal Incontinence: Diagnosis and Treatment
    Authors: McPhail L, Hultman CS
    Editors: Ratto C, Doglietto GB. Springer-Verlag: XXII, 362 pages; ISBN 978-88-470-0637-9, 2007

  26. Academic can be rewarding—is it your path? In Reach for the Sky: An ASPS Guide to the Business of Plastic Surgery
    Authors: Hultman CS
    Editor: Everson J. American Society of Plastic Surgeons, 214 pages, 2007


Abstracts
  1. Suppression of viral-specific lymphocyte function following both major and minor thermal injury
    Authors: Hultman CS, Frelinger JA, Sloan G, Meyer AA
    46th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research Council, Milwaukee, WI, 2001

  2. Anatomic and clinical study of parspinous mucle flaps in back reconstruction
    Authors: Hultman CS, Losken A, Seify H, Carlson GW, Jones G
    The Jurkiewicz Society, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2001

  3. In Vivo Persistence of Flourescent Human Keratinocyte Grafts in Athymic mice
    Authors: Hultman CS, Campbell CA, Ward AM, Cairns BA, deSerres S, Meyer AA
    71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Antonio, TX, 2002

  4. Hot press hand injuries: Initial Management, Reconstruction, Rehabilitation
    Authors: Hultman CS, Anagnos DA, Calvert C, Thornton S, Cairns BA, Peck M
    The Jurkiewicz Society, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2003

  5. Multidisciplinary approach to abdominal wall reconstruction after decompressive laparotomy for abdominal compartment syndrome
    Authors: Pratt B, Hultman CS, McPhail L, Cairns BA, Rutherford E, Rich P, Baker CC, Meyer AA
    Womack Surgical Society, Chapel Hill, NC, 2004

  6. Functional, unilateral gluteoplasty for fecal incontinence: Technical refinements, donor site morbidity, and functional long-term outcome
    Authors: Agarwal T, Hultman CS, Zenn MR, Baker CC, Gross S
    Womack Surgical Society, Chapel Hill, NC, 2004

  7. Antagonism of rho-kinase with Y-27632 impairs fibroblast stress fiber formation, confluence, and in vitro contractility
    Authors: Gates D, Hultman CS, Schooler W, Burridge K, Cairns BA
    36th Annual Meeting of the American Burn Association, Vancouver, Canada, 2004

  8. The utilization of helicopter transport in the transfer of burn patients
    Authors: Cairns BA, Hultman CS, Fox J, Stiffler A, Peck MD
    36th Annual Meeting of the American Burn Association, Vancouver, Canada, 2004

  9. Producing Competent Plastic Surgeons: Longitudinal Analysis of Resident Case Volume, Performance on the In-Service Examination, and Board Certification
    Authors: Hultman CS, Lee CN, Van Aalst J, Damitz L, Losken W, Sloan G
    74th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Chicago, IL, 2005

  10. Restoration of Fecal Continence after Functional Gluteoplasty: Long-term Results, Technical Refinements, and Donor Site Morbidity
    Authors: Hultman CS, Zenn MR, Agarwal T, Baker CC, Koruda M
    48th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Paradise Island, Bahamas, 2005

  11. Bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy in critically ill burn patients
    Authors: Medina MA, Cairns BA, Hultman CS, Peck MD
    37th Annual Meeting of the American Burn Association, Chicago, IL, 2005

  12. Utility of the Omentum in the Reconstruction of Complex Oncologic Perineal Defects
    Authors: Sherrill M, Hultman CS, Lee CN, Teotia S, Calvo B, Meyers M, Ollila D, Boggess J, Kim HJ
    Womack Surgical Society, Chapel Hill, NC, 2005

  13. Initial Management, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation of Hot-Press Hand Injuries: The University of North Carolina 10-Year Experience
    Authors: Hultman CS, Calvert CT, Thornton S, Schram J, Dogra S, Bynum D, Anagnos DP, Cairns BA, Peck MD
    84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, Scottsdale, AZ, 2005

  14. Multidisciplinary approach to abdominal wall reconstruction after decompressive laparotomy for abdominal compartment syndrome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Pratt B, McPhail L, Cairns BA, Rutherford E, Rich P, Baker CC, Meyer AA
    The Jurkiewicz Surgical Society, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2005

  15. Options for torso reconstruction following devastating electrical injury
    Authors: Cairns BA, Hultman CS
    18th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  16. The Burn Center as a Universal Model for Critical Care Education
    Authors: Byerly F, Hultman CS, Peck MD, Cairns BA
    18th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  17. Contemporary management of Electrical Injuries
    Authors: Cairns BA, Kidd M, Christie N, Peck MD, Hultman CS
    18th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  18. Initial management, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of hot-press hand injuires: The University of North Carolina 10-Year Experience
    Authors: Hultman CS, Calvert C, Thornton S, Anagnos D, Bynum D, Liu G, Dogra S, Cairns BA, Peck MD
    18th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  19. STARplasty for reconstruction of the burned web space
    Authors: Hultman CS
    18th Annual Southern Region Burn Conference, Nashville, TN, 2005

  20. Teaching Primary Cleft Palate Repair with Low Fistula Rates to Residents
    Authors: Van Aalst JA, Teotia SS, Uhrich KS, Hultman CS, Sloan GM, Dean SB, Losken HW
    74th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Chicago, IL, 2005

  21. Utility of the Omentum in the Reconstruction of Complex Oncologic Perineal Defects
    Authors: Hultman CS, Sherrill M, Lee CN, Teotia S, Calvo B, Meyers M, Ollila D, Boggess J, Kim HJ
    74th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Chicago, IL, 2005

  22. Analysis of contemporary management of electrical injuries: Dispelling the myth that voltage predicts functional outcome
    Authors: Hultman CS, Kidd M, Calvert CT, Holms C, van Aalst J, Peck M, Cairns BA
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  23. Efficacy of Residency Training Pathways: The Young Plastic Surgeons National Survey
    Authors: Hultman CS, Lowenstein A, Glasser R, Rowen S, Wirth G
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  24. Skin-sparing mastectomy flap complications following breast reconstruction: Risk factors, effect on adjuvant therapies, and impact on recurrence
    Authors: Hultman CS, Mcphail L, Klauber-DeMore N, Damitz L, Lee C, Ollila DW, Meyers MO, Calvo BF, Kim HJ, Meyer AA
    75th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2006

  25. Resuscitation, resurfacing, and reconstruction of patients with electrical injury
    Authors: Kidd M, Hultman CS, Peck MD, Cairns BA
    49th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, 2006

  26. Surgical management of HIV-associated lipodystrophy
    Authors: Hultman CS, Mcphail L, Eron J
    49th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, 2006


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