Randy Slaughter has a strong background in the field of plastic surgery, with experience working at various medical centers and clinics. Randy started their career at Marina Plastic Surgery Associates in 2013, where they served as a Physician Assistant, working closely with a medical team to provide quality care to plastic surgery patients. In this role, they assisted physicians with clinical work, handled cases, and provided general medical support. Randy actively participated in the patient consultation process and performed various medical tasks.
In 2014, Randy joined Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery as a Medical Scientific Director, specializing in facial aesthetics. Randy held this position until 2016 and was responsible for overseeing medical operations related to plastic surgery devices. In 2016, they transitioned to the role of Director of Medical Sciences, further expanding their expertise in the field.
Since 2018, Randy has been working at Aesthetic MdR, a medical aesthetic center located in Marina del Rey, CA. Here, they offer a range of non-surgical aesthetic treatments, including injectables, laser resurfacing, body contouring, and skin rejuvenation. Randy also provides personalized skin care programs tailored to each patient's needs and goals.
Throughout their career, Randy has demonstrated a dedication to providing excellent patient care and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field of plastic surgery. Randy is a valuable asset to any medical team.
Randy Slaughter pursued their education in a chronological order. Randy first attended the University of Pennsylvania from the year 2000 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Biology. Following this, from 2005 to 2009, they enrolled in the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where they completed their Master of Medicine degree. Finally, Randy attended the Georgetown University Hospital from 2009 to 2013, where they participated in the Plastic Surgery Residency Program.
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