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Richard Marfuggi is an American medical professional, author, and
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. He is primarily known for his expertise in the field of plastic surgery, and is a board-certified plastic surgeon. He has been featured in publications like ''
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''. He has also provided insight on ''
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'' on
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. Marfuggi is the first medical doctor to hold a doctorate in medical humanities and is the academic director for the National Student Leadership Conference's Medicine & Health Care Program.


Education

Marfuggi earned his undergraduate degree at the
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in 1972. After receiving an A.B. Honors degree at Holy Cross, he returned to his home state to study at The University of Vermont College of Medicine where he earned his doctorate in 1976. Marfuggi had his internship & residencies at the
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, Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine, and the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at
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He would eventually earn a Master's degree in the early 2000s at
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and was the first medical doctor to earn a doctorate in
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. The College of the Holy Cross bequeaths annual awards for students and faculty made possible by donations from Marfuggi. The awards are named in honor of Marfuggi's parents, Mary Louise Marfuggi (faculty awards) and Anthony P. Marfuggi (student awards).


Career

Marfuggi opened his plastic surgery practice in 1983 in
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and he is currently affiliated with the Morristown Medical Center. One of his first high-profile patients was
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, a model who had been the victim of an assault that left scars on her face. In 1998, Marfuggi wrote ''Plastic Surgery: What You Need to Know-Before, During, and After'', a book that details the benefits, risks, and effects of a wide range of plastic surgery procedures. The book discusses topics like
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,
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, recovery tips, and other plastic surgery concepts. Dr. Marfuggi is a member in good standing of the American Board of Plastic Surgery. After the release of his book, Marfuggi was asked to contribute to a wide array of magazine articles, books, and television programs. In May 2002, he was featured in a piece on CBS' ''
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'' called "Mirror Mirror" reported by
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. In the piece, Marfuggi discussed the aftermath of plastic surgery mishaps and what people should do in the event that they are unhappy with their results. Marfuggi also became an expert witness, often for cases that involved potentially botched plastic surgeries. In 2010, Marfuggi was sued by fellow plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Cattani who contended that Marfuggi's expert testimony in three separate lawsuits against him was
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. The court threw out Cattani's suit indicating that Marfuggi was immune to litigation for his testimony and that Marfuggi had also told the truth during that testimony. Cattani and his attorney were fined and sanctioned by the court for filing the case, and Cattani would eventually have his medical license revoked. Over the course of his career, Marfuggi has been a professor and lecturer at institutions like Centenary College of New Jersey, the Drew University Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, and the National Student Leadership Conference. He is currently a board member for Lighthouse Guild International and is the academic director for the National Student Leadership Conference's Medicine & Health Care Program. He also serves on the New Jersey State Medical Society's Biomedical Ethics Committee and is a
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at the
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Official Website
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