Vincent D. DiNick, MD, DMD
Dr. Vincent DiNick* is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon with 9 years of surgical experience. He has had additional training and holds advanced qualifications in hand surgery, microsurgery, facial reconstruction, and aesthetic surgery. He serves as a reconstructive surgeon at Forest Health Medical Center in southeast Michigan.
Dr. DiNick received his Doctorate in Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and his Doctorate in Medicine at Boston University in Massachusetts. Following that, he completed residencies fully accredited by the American Board of Medical Specialties in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Anesthesiology. Further academic pursuits include fellowship training in facial reconstruction and facial aesthetic surgery at Northwestern University in Chicago and skull base/craniofacial surgery at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, under the direction of Dr. Ian T. Jackson, world-renowned for his accomplishments in the field of craniofacial surgery.
Dr. DiNick is certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners in Medicine and the National Board of Dental Examiners in Dentistry. He is licensed in the state of Michigan, where his practice focuses solely on reconstructive surgery for post-bariatric surgery patients.
* Physicians providing services at Barix Clinics facilities are independent contractors and not the agents or employees of Barix Clinics or the hospital, irrespective of whether the physician or the hospital bills for the physician's services. Neither Barix Clinics nor the hospital supervises or controls the independent medical judgment exercised by the physicians practicing at the hospital, and neither Barix Clinics nor the hospital assumes liability or responsibility for such physicians' medical decisions.
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