resonance angiography in vascularized groin lymph node transfer: an anatomic study. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2014. Dayan JH. Revision of Wise pattern breast reductions with vertical procedures, Sultan MR, Schwartz JA, Smith ML, Samson W. Ann Plast Surg. 2013. Dayan JH. Bilateral breast reconstruction from a single hemiabdomen using angiosome-based flap design. Smith ML, Gandolfi BM, Dayan E, Clarke-Pearson EM, Samson W, Sultan MR. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013. Dayan JH. Fibula osteo-adipofascial flap for mandibular and maxillary reconstruction. Smith ML, Clarke-Pearson E. Head Neck. 2012. Dr. Dayan has been a leader in the new field of lymphatic surgery since training at Chang Gung Hospital in Taiwan and subsequently working at the Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. He was recruited to MSK because of his large clinical and research experience with reversed lymph node mapping and lymph node transfers. He has already rapidly built our program in lymphatic diseases at MSK. In addition, he also has a special interest in facial reanimation and oncoplastic breast surgery. 13 14 Joseph J. Disa, MD, FACS Attending Surgeon Plastic and Reconstructive Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Professor of Surgery Weill Medical College of Cornell University Education: BS, University of Notre Dame MD, University of Massachusetts Medical School Residencies: University of Maryland Medical System Johns Hopkins Hospital/University of Maryland Medical System Fellowship: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 15 Selected publications: Connolly KL, Nehal KS, Disa JJ. Evidence-Based Medicine: Cutaneous Facial Malignancies: Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer.Plastic Reconstructive Surgery. Jan 2017;139(1):181e-190e. Henderson PW, Fernandez JG, Cemal Y, Mehrara BJ, Pusic AL, McCarthy CM, Matros E, Cordeiro PG, Disa JJ. Successful Salvage of Late Anastomotic Thrombosis after Free Tissue Transfer. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. May 2016;32(4):316-24. Hanasono, M.M., Matros, E., Disa JJ. Important aspects of head and neck reconstruction. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2014;134:968e–980e. Weichman KE, Cemal Y, Albornoz CR, McCarthy CM, Pusic AL, Mehrara BJ, Disa JJ. Unilateral Preoperative Chest Wall Irradiation in Bilateral Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction with Acellular Dermal Matrix: A Prospective Outcomes Analysis. Plastic Reconstruction Surgery. May 2013;131:921,2013 McCarthy CM, Lee CN, Halvorson EG, Riedel E, Pusic AL, Mehrara BJ, Disa JJ. The use of acellular dermal matrices in two-stage expander/implant reconstruction: a multicenter, blinded, randomized controlled trial. Plastic Reconstruction Surgery. Nov 2012; 130:57S-66S. Levine SM, Patel N, Disa JJ. Outcomes of Delayed Abdominal-Based Autologous Reconstruction Versus Latissimus, Dorsi Flaps plus Implant Reconstruction in Previously Irradiated patients. Annals of Plastic Surgery 69: 380, 2012 Disa JJ, Draper L. Do Acellularized Dermal Matrices Change the Rationale for Immediate Versus Delayed Breast Reconstruction? Clinics in Plastic Surgery.(2012)113-118. Lemaine V, McCarthy C, Kaplan K, Mehrara B, Pusic A, Cordeiro P, Disa JJ. Venus Thromboembolism following Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction: An Objective Analysis in 225 Consecutive Patients Using Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin Prophylaxis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. September 8, 2010. 127(4); 1399-1406 Antony AK, McCarthy CM, Cordeiro PG, Mehrara BJ, Pusic AL, Teo EH, Arriaga AF, Disa JJ. Acellular human dermis implantation in 153 immediate two-stage tissue expander breast reconstructions: determining the incidence and significant predictors of complications. Dr. Disa has been at MSK for over 20 years. His practice includes the diverse field of reconstructive oncology, but is focused on both autologous and prosthetic breast reconstruction head and neck reconstruction including reconstruction after facial skin cancer (Moh’s) procedures. Administratively, he is the Vice Chair of Clinical Activities in the Department of Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He is also Surgical Director of the Westchester and Bergen MSK Regoinal sites. Nationally he is past president of the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, president of the American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Secretary/Treasurer of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and on the Editorial Board of the journals Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open, and the Journal of Surgical Oncology. Research interests center around autologous and prosthetic breast reconstruction and the role of acellular dermal matrix. 16 Evan Matros, MD, MMSc Associate Attending Surgeon Director, Fellowship Training Program in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Plastic and Reconstructive Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Associate Professor of Surgery Weill Medical College of Cornell University Education: BA, University of Pennsylvania MD, University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine MMSc, Harvard Medical School MPH, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health Residencies: Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School Harvard Program in Plastic Surgery Fellowship: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 17 Selected publications: Conceptual Considerations for Payment