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    Adnan Prsic, MD

    Assistant Professor of Surgery (Plastic)
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    Additional Titles

    Associate Program Director - Plastic Surgery Residency, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

    Clerkship Director - Division of Plastic Surgery , Department of Surgery

    Course Director - Advanced Surgical Anatomy , Surgery

    Associate Course Director - Gross Anatomy, Gross Anatomy

    Contact Info

    Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

    330 Cedar Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

    About

    Titles

    Assistant Professor of Surgery (Plastic)

    Associate Program Director - Plastic Surgery Residency, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; Clerkship Director - Division of Plastic Surgery , Department of Surgery; Course Director - Advanced Surgical Anatomy , Surgery; Associate Course Director - Gross Anatomy, Gross Anatomy

    Biography

    Dr. Adnan Prsic is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is a fellowship-trained hand surgeon who specializes in disorders of the hand, wrist, and forearm caused by congenital differences or trauma. Dr. Prsic has a unique training background with both Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as advanced training in the care of the upper extremity at an Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Fellowship.

    He attended Bowdoin College and Harvard Medical School. His love of New England led him to Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Training at New England’s oldest plastic surgery residency at Brown University. In search of complete training of the hand and upper extremity Dr. Prsic joined the University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine as a hand and microsurgery fellow. There he trained with leaders in hand surgery and focused on traumatic injuries as well as acquired and congenital complex hand and wrist problems. His training was completed at Harborview Medical Center, one of the busiest trauma hospitals in the United States.

    At Harborview Medical Center he also became a research fellow in the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center (HIPRC) and studied brachial plexus injuries. He has authored several book chapters and research studies on traumatic injuries of the hand. Dr. Prsic’s research interests are in hand trauma, 3D printed medical devices and medical education. He is a dedicated and passionate medical educator and was recognized with prestigious awards like the Alpha Omega Alpha and The Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award

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    Education & Training

    MHS-Med Ed
    Yale School of Medicine, Medical Education (2024)
    Hand and Microsurgery Fellow
    University of Washington (2018)
    Plastic Surgery Chief Resident
    Alpert Medical School of Brown University (2017)
    Plastic Surgery Resident
    Alpert Medical School of Brown University (2016)
    General Surgery Resident
    Alpert Medical School of Brown University (2014)
    General Surgery Intern
    Alpert Medical School of Brown University (2012)
    MD
    Harvard Medical School, Medicine (2011)
    AB
    Bowdoin College, Biochemistry; German (2005)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Hand

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Adnan Prsic's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2023

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Journal of Hand Surgery

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      Surgical Education and Feedback: Embracing an Evolving Concept

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      Flexor Tendon Trouble - Pulleys and Grafts

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      Surgical Education and Feedback: Embracing an Evolving Concept

    • honor

      Teacher of the Year

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Adnan Prsic, MD, is a hand surgeon. He is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who also has additional advanced training in orthopedics—specifically in the surgery of the hand and upper extremity. He specializes in congenital and traumatic disorders of the hand, wrist, and forearm. He uses both surgical, minimally invasive and nonsurgical treatments to treat a variety of problems, including arthritis, trigger finger, peripheral nerve problems, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

    Dr. Prsic became a surgeon partly because he had seen so many traumatic injuries growing up in Bosnia, a country that experienced devastating conflict during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s, and he wanted to help. When he became a medical student, he learned that in addition to being anatomically complex, hands are arguably the most important and intimate part of the body. Treatment for a hand injury is transformative for manual laborers who work with their hands, as well as for those who simply want to hold their spouse’s hand. “So, your hands have a lot more meaning than people actually attribute to them,” he says.

    As a surgeon, Dr. Prsic treats common problems but is also an expert in such sophisticated techniques as free muscle transfer, which involves taking available muscle from one part of the body to help restore function in another. This includes microvascular surgery, which involves connecting the transplanted muscles to arteries and nerves in the new location.

    But not every hand injury requires surgery, says Dr. Prsic, who is an assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Yale School of Medicine. “In fact, the thing I do best is to listen to the patient, and then try to come up with the approach that will not only be most effective but will also suit their lifestyle best, whether that's surgery, a small injection, splinting, or physical or occupational therapy. Depending on the problem, these things can be quite helpful and they can actually help patients avoid surgery later.”

    Clinical Specialties

    Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery; Hand Surgery

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    Board Certifications

    • Surgery of the Hand (Plastic Surgery)

      Certification Organization
      AB of Surgery
      Original Certification Date
      2021
    • Plastic Surgery

      Certification Organization
      AB of Surgery
      Original Certification Date
      2019

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    Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

    330 Cedar Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

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