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EDUCATION

2013 Present
2008 - 2013

Loma Linda University Medical Center


Armando A. Davila
Loma Linda, California
28604
Hackney
St
Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
Graduate
Medical Program
Highland, CA 92346
312-608-1206
Northwestern University,
Feinberg School of Medicine
armandodavila.md@gmail.com

Chicago, Illinois
Doctor of Medicine

2004 - 2007 University of Florida


Gainesville, Florida
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Summa Cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa
Tau Beta Pi

HONORS AND AWARDS


2009

Medical Student Research Grant

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2010 - 2013 Research Assistant
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Preceptor: John YS Kim, M.D.
Managed research projects and assisted in surgical procedures
pertaining to breast
reconstruction,
dermal matrices, and soft tissue 3D modeling analysis.
2009
Research Intern
Division of Trauma Surgery, Department of Surgery
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Preceptor: Gary An, M.D.
Developed a functional clinical computer model for representing liver
trauma in silico.

PUBLICATIONS
Davila A, Seth A, Wang E, Hanwright P, Bilimoria K, Fine N, Kim JYS.
Human Acellular Dermis versus Submuscular Tissue Expander Breast
Reconstruction: A Multivariate Analysis of Short-Term Complications
Based on the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)
Database. Archives of Plastic Surgery. 2012; Jan; 40:19-27.
Davila A, Mioton, L, Chow G, Wang E, Bilimoria K, Neil F, Kim JYS.
Immediate Two-Stage Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction versus OneStage Permanent Implant Breast Reconstruction: A Multi-Institutional
Comparison of Short-Term Complications. J Plast Surg Hand Surg. 2013;
Oct; 47:344-9.
Hanwright P, Davila A, Hirsch E, Khan S, Fine N, Bilimoria K, Kim JYS.The
differential effect of BMI on prosthetic versus autogenous breast
reconstruction: A multivariate analysis of 12,986 patients. Breast. 2013;
Oct; 22:938-45
Hanwright P, Davila A, Mioton L, Fine N, Bilimoria K, Kim JYS. A predictive
model of risk and outcomes in tissue expander reconstruction: a
multivariate analysis of 9,786 patients, Journal of Plastic SurgeryUpdated
and 7/8/15
Hand Surgery. 2013; Apr 29. [Epub Ahead of Print]

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