DR. MICHAEL KULICK, MICHAEL KULICK MD
Medical Practice at Sutter St, San Francisco, CA

License number
California G42210
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Plastic Surgery
License number
California G42210
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Surgery of the Hand
Address
Address
450 Sutter St SUITE 2620, San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone
(415) 956-2550

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Kulick
4332 Blueridge Dr, Riverside, CA 92505
Michael Kulick
509 S Francis Ave, Exeter, CA 93221
(559) 289-7263
Michael Kulick
962 Augusta Cir, Napa, CA 94558
Michael Kulick
9831 3/4 Arkansas St, Bellflower, CA 90706
Michael Kulick, age 70
19878 Seneca Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307

Organization information

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Michael Kulick MD

450 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Industry:
Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery
Site:
Phone:
(415) 956-2550 (Phone)
Michael I. Kulick

Professional information

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Director Bay Area Plastic Surgery Center

Director Bay Area Plastic Surgery Center

Position:
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon at Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D., Private Practice/Plastic Surgery at Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D.
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D. since 1980 - San Francisco Plastic Surgeon Dr. Michael Kulick, M.D. since 1980 - Private Practice/Plastic Surgery Child Abuse Prevention Society 1989 - 2000 - Former Member of Board of Directors Saint Francis Memorial Hospital 1985 - 1998 - Clinical Faculty Member Dr. Kulick 1995 - 1995 - Private Practice/Plastic Surgery The Guardsmen 1986 - 1994 - Past President, Member Board of University of California 1983 - 1989 - Clinical Faculty Member
Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine 1979 - 1985
General/ Plastic Surgery Resident, Plastic Surgery Resident
E.S. Kilgore, M.D., W.L. Newmeyer, M.D., San Francisco, C 1983 - 1984
Hand Surgery Fellowship, Hand Surgery Fellowship
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine 1977 - 1979
M.D., M.D.
Northwestern University - The Feinberg School of Medicine 1974 - 1977
D.D.S, D.D.S
Northwestern University 1974 - 1974
Mathematics/Niochemistry, Mathematics/Biochemistry
Interests:
Licensure State of California, 1980-Present Board Certification American Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987 Certificate of Added Qualifications in Hand Surgery, 1990 Instructional Experience Clinical Faculty Member, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, Plastic Surgery Residency Program, San Francisco, CA 1985-1998 Clinical Faculty Member, University of California San Francisco, Department of Surgery, San Francisco, CA, 1983-1989
Honor & Awards:
Awards and Honors Journalist Achievement Award from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, April 2001. Certificate of Advanced Education in Cosmetic Surgery, Presented by American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, January, 1999 First Place Award, Best Scientific Paper, California Society of Plastic Surgery, 1984 Third Place Award, Resident Contest, American Association for Hand Surgery, National Meeting, HI, 1982 First Alternate, American College of Surgeons Resident Research Award, Investigation of Immunologic Aspects of Burns, 1980 Counselor, Medical Scholars Program, Stanford University Medical School, 1979-1985 Upjohn Achievement Award for Excellence in Medicine, 1979 SCADA Honorary Society - Student Clinician of the American Dental Association, 1976 First Place Award, Clinical Presentation, East Coast Dental Convention, 1976


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Dr. Michael I Kulick - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Michael I Kulick - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Age:
34
Procedures:
Aesthetic Surgery, Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery), Botox, Carpal Bones & Hand Fractures, Facelift, Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Wrist Ligament Reconstructions, Arthritic Hand Reconstruction, Skin Procedures, Hand Tendon Repairs
Hospitals:
450 Sutter St SUITE 2620, San Francisco 94108
Union Square Area
450 Sutter St Suite SUITE 2620, San Francisco 94108
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital
900 Hyde St, San Francisco 94109
California Pacific Medical Center - Pacific
2333 Buchanan St, San Francisco 94115
St. Mary's Medical Center
450 Stanyan St, San Francisco 94117
450 Sutter St SUITE 2620, San Francisco 94108
Union Square Area
450 Sutter St Suite SUITE 2620, San Francisco 94108
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital
900 Hyde St, San Francisco 94109
California Pacific Medical Center - Pacific
2333 Buchanan St, San Francisco 94115
St. Mary's Medical Center
450 Stanyan St, San Francisco 94117
Philosophy:
Caring, compassionate, and patient centered care.
Education:
Medical Schools
Loyola University Of Chicago/Stritch School Of Medicine


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Owner At Michael Kulick

Owner At Michael Kulick

Position:
owner at michael Kulick
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
michael Kulick since Jun 1985 - owner
Education:
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Plastic Surgery Residency Program
Northwestern University
DDS, Dentistry
Stanford University
Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Residency Program


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Michael I Kulick, San Francisco CA

Michael I Kulick, San Francisco CA

Specialties:
Plastic Surgeon
Address:
450 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94108


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Process For Transecting Remote Constrained Surgical Locations Such As The Transverse Carpal Ligament

Process For Transecting Remote Constrained Surgical Locations Such As The Transverse Carpal Ligament

US Patent:
5423804, Jun 13, 1995
Filed:
Feb 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/197447
Inventors:
Michael I. Kulick - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Laserscope - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 1736, A61B 1732
US Classification:
606 14
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for incising the transverse carpal ligament in the hand for relief of the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. More specifically, a process is disclosed in which incising energy, preferably laser energy, is introduced from under the ligament for transecting the transverse carpal ligament while permitting the surgeon to view the interface of transection. A probe, preferably attached to a pistol-type grip, includes at least one tube containing an optic viewing device (preferably fiber-optic), and a conduit for directing incising radiation for the ligament transection. The fiber-optic viewing device, energy conduit, and an optional suction tube commence at the pistol grip where they are connected to the requisite viewing device, energy source, and suction pump. The fiber-optic viewing device terminates at a sufficient distance from the pistol grip to permit extension from the insertion at the wrist to pass under the entire length of the transverse carpal ligament. The energy conduit terminates within the field of view of the fiber-optic viewing device for the discharge of ligament-transecting energy in the view of the fiber-optic device and preferably is maneuverable with respect to the probe itself.


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Energy Discharging Surgical Probe And Surgical Process Having Distal Energy Application Without Concomitant Proximal Movement

Energy Discharging Surgical Probe And Surgical Process Having Distal Energy Application Without Concomitant Proximal Movement

US Patent:
5425355, Jun 20, 1995
Filed:
Jan 28, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/646948
Inventors:
Michael I. Kulick - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Laserscope - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 100
US Classification:
128 4
Abstract:
This invention relates to a surgical instrument. Specifically, a surgical instrument is disclosed which dispenses incising, transecting, or tissue treating energy to a body site or part undergoing an operation or treatment where energy is discharged from a conduit to effect the treatment. The disclosed instrument is inserted to an operative site that effectively rules out proximal manipulation of the instrument. Therefore, proximal insertion with subsequent distal manipulation excluding proximal side-to-side or up and down manipulation is disclosed. The disclosure further includes a deployable shield and is ideal for operative engagement to surgical sites on the body such as the carpal tunnel, tarsal tunnel, the wrist, temporomandibular joint, or scar tissue capsules forming around implants of the breast.