Dr.
A. Richard Grossman is an internationally recognized plastic surgeon
and pioneer in the comprehensive treatment of burn wounds. A graduate
of Emory University and The University of Tennessee Medical School,
his post-graduate training spanned eight years at Cook County
Hospital, where he became Board-certified in both General Surgery
and Plastic Surgery.
In 1958, while serving as the chief emergency
room resident at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Dr. Grossman
treated victims of a catastrophic fire at Our Lady of Angels parochial
elementary school, which claimed the lives of 93 children and
four nuns. The many of the victims were so badly charred it was
impossible to tell if they were girls or boys.
The experience had a profound effect on Dr. Grossman
and was a driving force behind his vision to create a world-class
comprehensive burn treatment facility dedicated to providing the
best burn care anywhere, whose philosophy would be to not just
ensure survival, but to restore patients to as close to their
pre-injury condition as possible functionally, emotionally and
cosmetically.
Dr. Grossman subsequently moved to Los Angeles
and set about to achieve that vision. In 1969, he convinced Sherman
Oaks Community Hospital, located in a suburb of Los Angeles, to
devote two beds exclusively to burn care. By 1978, the burn center
had expanded into a free-standing, 30-bed specialty unit that
today remains one of the largest and most comprehensive burn centers
in the world.
Recognized internationally as a pioneer in burn
treatment, Dr. Grossman is responsible for a number of innovative
world firsts , such as the use of high pressure oxygen chambers
to speed the healing process and minimize scarring - a therapy
which is now standard practice at many burn centers around the
world.
Dr. Grossman served as the President of the Los
Angeles Society of Plastic Surgeons for eight years, and is a
member of many honorary societies (listed in his curriculum vitae).
He has authored or co-authored over 35 articles in medical journals,
and written or contributed to six textbooks.
He is the consultant for burn reconstruction
for Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health and has trained staff and
consulted on burn centers in Japan, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Iran
and Israel.
As a result of the exceptional care he has provided
to firefighters from many different agencies over the years, Dr.
Grossman was named Honorary Fire Chief for the City of Los Angeles
in 1994, and inducted into the Firefighters Hall of Fame by the
California Department of Firefighters, two distinctions of which
he is especially proud.
Another source of great pride for Dr. Grossman
is the Children's Burn Foundation, a non-profit organization he
and the late actor McLean Stevenson founded in 1985 to provide
financial, physical, emotional and other essential resources to
children suffering severe burns as the result of neglect, abuse,
or accident.
Dr. Grossman is married and has two grown sons
and four grandchildren. He can still be found most mornings in
the operating room at 5:00am providing the skilled and compassionate
care for which he is known. |