DONALD ROY MACKAY
Medical Practice in Swatara, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MX022655
Category
Medicine
Type
Written Agreement
Address
Address
Swatara, PA 17033

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Donald Mackay, age 71
7022 Crease Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19128
(215) 559-1748
Donald Mackay, age 71
16 Foxanna Dr, Hershey, PA 17033
Donald M Mackay, age 89
2604 Leona Ln, Coraopolis, PA 15108
(412) 262-4999
Donald M Mackay, age 89
14 Lunar Ln, Coraopolis, PA 15108
Donald R Mackay
650 12Th St, Lemoyne, PA 17043
(717) 763-9766

Professional information

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President Of The American Association Of Pediatric Plastic Surgeons

Position:
William P Graham III Professor of Plastic Surgery at Penn State University, Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Chief of Plastic Surgery, Vice-Chair Department of Surgery at PennState Hershey Medical Center, Member at ACGME Plastic Surgery Residency Review Committee, Director at American Board of Plastic Surgery, President at American Association of Pediatric Plastic Surgeons
Location:
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Penn State University since 1991 - William P Graham III Professor of Plastic Surgery PennState Hershey Medical Center - PennState Hershy Medical Center, Hershey Pa. since 1988 - Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Chief of Plastic Surgery, Vice-Chair Department of Surgery ACGME Plastic Surgery Residency Review Committee since 2010 - Member American Board of Plastic Surgery since 2010 - Director American Association of Pediatric Plastic Surgeons since 2012 - President Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons 2010 - 2010 - President
Education:
St John's College, Johannesburg South Africa 1970
Matriculation
University of the Witwatersrand 1971 - 1976
BDS, Dentistry
University of the Witwatersrand 1977 - 1980
MBBCh, Medicine
Johannesburg Teaching Hospitals 1983 - 1987
Royal College of Physicains and Surgeons of Glasgow 1986
FRCS, Surgery
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1986
FRCS, Surgery
College of Medicine of South Africa 1991
FCS(SA), Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine 1993 - 1995
American College of Surgeons 1999
FACS, Plastic Surgery
American Academy of Pediatrics 2000
FAAP, Section of Plastic Surgery


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Dr. Donald R Mackay, Hershey PA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Plastic Surgery
Address:
Penn State Hershey Plastic Sgy
500 University Dr SUITE 3200, Hershey 17033
(717) 531-8952 (Phone)
Certifications:
Plastic Surgery, 2006
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University Of The Witwatersrand, Faculty Of Health Sciences
Graduated: 1976
Johannesburg Tchg Hosps
Graduated: 1981
Penn State University
Graduated: 1995


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Donald R Mackay, Hershey PA

Specialties:
Plastic Surgeon
Address:
500 University Dr, Hershey, PA 17033
Education:
University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences - Doctor of Medicine
Children's Hospital - Residency - Plastic Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Plastic Surgery Certification in Plastic Surgery


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Donald Mackay, Hershey PA

Work:
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
500 University Dr, Hershey, PA 17033


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Bone Repair System And Method

US Patent:
2010033, Dec 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/825967
Inventors:
Barry M. Fell - Hummelstown PA, US
Peter W. Dillon - Harrisburg PA, US
Donald R. Mackay - Hershey PA, US
Randy S. Haluck - Lititz PA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/80, A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606286, 606 86 R
Abstract:
A bone repair system and method for percutaneously fixing a first bone segment to a second bone segment, such as rib bone segments, in a body of a patient include drilling a first hole through the first bone segment and a second hole through the second bone segment, and feeding a first tether through the first hole and a second tether through the second hole, each tether having a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second tether distal ends are withdrawn from the body while the first and second tether proximal ends have not passed through the first and second bone segments, respectively. A reinforcing member, such as a bone plate, having first and second openings, is passed onto the first and second tether distal ends, and the reinforcing member is pulled into engagement with the first and second bone segments guided by the tethers. The reinforcing member is secured to the first bone segment with a first fastener assembly through the first hole and the first opening and to the second bone segment with a second fastener assembly through the second hole and the second opening to fix the first bone segment to the second bone segment.


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Preparation Of Inexpensive, Hiv-Free Human Skin Allograft

US Patent:
5534026, Jul 9, 1996
Filed:
Apr 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/862141
Inventors:
Ernest K. Manders - Hummelstown PA
Andrea M. Koegel - Middletown PA
Donald R. Mackay - Hershey PA
Assignee:
The Penn State Research Foundation - University Park PA
International Classification:
A61F 210
US Classification:
623 15
Abstract:
A new method for the preparation and sterilization of skin allografts is presented. Human skin allografts are radiated in the present invention and applied as a temporary wound dressing on a graft dome. The invention is particularly useful for wound and burn therapies and presents a low cost, safe, and effective treatment that can be widely used with extensive storage capability.


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Preparation Of Inexpensive, Hiv-Free Human Skin Allograft

US Patent:
5697383, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Jul 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/676863
Inventors:
Ernest K. Manders - Hummelstown PA
Andrea M. Koegel - Middletown PA
Donald R. Mackay - Hershey PA
Assignee:
The Penn State Research Foundation - University Park PA
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128898
Abstract:
A new method for the preparation and sterilization of skin allografts is presented. Human skin allografts are radiated in the present invention and applied as a temporary wound dressing on a graft dome. The invention is particularly useful for wound and burn therapies and presents a low cost, safe, and effective treatment that can be widely used with extensive storage capability.