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Howard Langstein : From Scalpel to Strategy - My Journey Beyond the Operating Room

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In this talk, Dr. Howard N. Langstein’s path through medicine is as carefully designed as the microsurgical flaps he once constructed. Known for his precision, deep thinking, and unapologetically honest mentorship, Dr. Langstein has spent decades shaping not only faces and bodies but also the very culture of academic plastic surgery.

His journey began with a critical decision: to enter medical school, driven by curiosity and a deep desire to blend science, art, and human connection. That foundational passion carried him through rigorous training in General Surgery, and ultimately Plastic Surgery, where he found a home in the intricate world of microvascular reconstruction.

Dr. Langstein’s early career included formative roles in Pittsburgh, but it was at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center where he solidified his reputation as both a technical virtuoso and an inspiring educator. As associate professor and director of the Plastic Surgery Graduate Medical Education Programs, he helped shape one of the world's top microsurgical training environments. His surgical focus—particularly in head and neck reconstruction and post-oncologic breast surgery—made him a sought-after clinician and thought leader.

In 2006, Dr. Langstein brought his expertise to the University of Rochester Medical Center, serving as Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. There, he not only expanded the department’s scope and academic influence, but also introduced a culture of collegiality, critical thinking, and multidisciplinary innovation. His belief in the power of co-surgery to improve patient outcomes led to landmark research, including the widely cited systematic review and meta-analysis on co-surgeons in microvascular breast reconstruction.

Even as he transitioned into retirement, Dr. Langstein’s influence endures—not just in the hundreds of successful surgeries he’s performed, but in the countless trainees he’s mentored, many of whom now lead programs of their own. His voice remains active in the field through publications, teaching, and thought-provoking conversations like this one.

A thinker, a teacher, a tactician, and a craftsman—Dr. Howard Langstein embodies the soul of plastic surgery. His legacy lies in his meticulous technique, his intellectual rigor, and the generations of surgeons who carry forward his ethos.

THIS EVENT IS ACCREDITED

CLINICAL PATHWAY

Professional Development

SPEAKER

DATE

02/03/26

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the career trajectory of a plastic surgeon from clinical practice to academic leadership and beyond.

  2. Identify key factors that influence successful transitions out of operative roles into non-clinical contributions such as mentorship, education, and strategic leadership.

  3. Discuss the evolving definition of legacy and long-term impact in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

  4. Analyze how collaborative practices, such as co-surgery models, improve patient outcomes and shape academic culture.

  5. Reflect on personal career goals and pathways for sustained relevance and contribution within and beyond clinical practice.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr. Howard N. Langstein’s path through medicine is as carefully designed as the microsurgical flaps he once constructed. Known for his precision, deep thinking, and unapologetically honest mentorship, Dr. Langstein has spent decades shaping not only faces and bodies but also the very culture of academic plastic surgery.

His journey began with a critical decision: to enter medical school, driven by curiosity and a deep desire to blend science, art, and human connection. That foundational passion carried him through rigorous training in General Surgery, and ultimately Plastic Surgery, where he found a home in the intricate world of microvascular reconstruction.

Dr. Langstein’s early career included formative roles in Pittsburgh, but it was at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center where he solidified his reputation as both a technical virtuoso and an inspiring educator. As associate professor and director of the Plastic Surgery Graduate Medical Education Programs, he helped shape one of the world's top microsurgical training environments. His surgical focus—particularly in head and neck reconstruction and post-oncologic breast surgery—made him a sought-after clinician and thought leader.

In 2006, Dr. Langstein brought his expertise to the University of Rochester Medical Center, serving as Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. There, he not only expanded the department’s scope and academic influence, but also introduced a culture of collegiality, critical thinking, and multidisciplinary innovation. His belief in the power of co-surgery to improve patient outcomes led to landmark research, including the widely cited systematic review and meta-analysis on co-surgeons in microvascular breast reconstruction.

Even as he transitioned into retirement, Dr. Langstein’s influence endures—not just in the hundreds of successful surgeries he’s performed, but in the countless trainees he’s mentored, many of whom now lead programs of their own. His voice remains active in the field through publications, teaching, and thought-provoking conversations like this one.

A thinker, a teacher, a tactician, and a craftsman—Dr. Howard Langstein embodies the soul of plastic surgery. His legacy lies in his meticulous technique, his intellectual rigor, and the generations of surgeons who carry forward his ethos.

CE ACCREDITATION

 

surgeOn is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. surgeOn designates this activity for 1 credit hour of continuing education credits.

 

This event may also be accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for a maximum of 1 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. If you are a learner based in the U.S. or Canada EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

 

DECLARATION

In accordance with criterion 13 of document UEMS 2023.07.rev “EACCME® Criteria for the Accreditation of Live Educational Events (LEEs)” and the Standard v. Commercial or Promotional Conflict of Interest, published by the American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP), all surgeON presenters sign a Conflict of Interest form to document all perceived or actual conflicts of interest for the last 3 years, whether due to a financial or other relationship. This document can be viewed at the beginning of the event or on request by emailing info@surgeon-events.org No fee, honorarium or arrangement for re-imbursement of expenses in relation to the this event has been provided to the speaker.

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