Jason Diamond
Dr Jason Diamond | |
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Born |
Glen Ridge, New Jersey, U.S. | December 21, 1970
Alma mater | University of Rochester |
Occupation | Plastic Surgeon |
Website |
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Jason B. Diamond, M.D., F.A.C.S. (born December 21, 1970 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an American plastic surgeon, recognized for his work within the medical community as well as his role as a television personality. He is in private practice specializing in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and has offices in Beverly Hills, New York City, Dubai, and Moscow.
Early life
Jason Diamond was born to Geoffrey and Gail Diamond. Raised in Newark, New Jersey, Diamond attended Newark Academy for high school where he was captain of the baseball team that won the state championship; he pitched the final game. Dr Jason Diamond attended the University of Rochester in New York for his undergraduate studies and attended medical school at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
Diamond possesses Board Certifications from both the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology.
Career
Dr. Diamond has most notably appeared on the hit E! Network show, Dr. 90210, alongside the show’s star, Dr. Robert Rey. In addition to E!, Diamond reviews facial plastic surgery procedures for a variety of television and print publications and has worked as a correspondent for CBS News, Extra, Entertainment Tonight, Discovery Health, as well as the hit MTV show True Life. Diamond has been featured in various print media, such as People Magazine, Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire.
Published works
- Diamond, Jason; Gerut, Zachary E; Shire, James R.; Nguyen, Davis B.; Chen, Achih H.; Desmond, Julian C.; Silvati-Fidell, Laura; Abrams, Steve Zvi. "Exploratory, Randomized, Controlled, Phase 2 Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Adjuvant Fibrin Sealant VH S/D 4 S-Apr (ARTISS) in Patients Undergoing Rhytidectomy." Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 33.3 (2013): 323-333. Print. http://aes.sagepub.com/content/33/3/323.abstract?sid=2a4c5b67-2895-47b7-8229-689a2d15e112.
- Dr Jason Diamond Reviews; Manaligod, J., Free Radical Damage: A Possible Mechanism of Laryngeal Aging, ENT Journal 2002; 81: 531 – 31. PMID 12199170
- "A Single Dose, Open Label Three Way Crossover, Randomized Pilot Bioavailability Study of Midozolam. Comparing Intranasal Administration to Intramuscular Administration in Healthy Human Volunteers." University of Kentucky Medical Center Protocol Mz0001.
- "A single dose, Open Label, Randomized Three Way Crossover, Bioavailability Study of 1.0 mg and 2.0 Intranasal Butorphanol Tartrate Compared to 2.0 mg. Intravenous Botorphanol Tartrate In Healthy Human Volunteers." University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Protocol BT002.
- "A single Dose, Randomized Two Period Crossover Pharmacokinetic Study of 2.0 mg Intranasal Hydromorphone Hydrochloride In Healthy Human Volunteers Using 10 mg/ml and 20 mg/ml Formulations. University of Kentucky Medical Center Protocol HM-114.