Erin Donaldson M.S.
Erin Donaldson received
her Master of Science in Biomedical Visualization at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She concentrated in Anaplastology, which
is the field combining art and science to provide facial prosthetic services for patients experiencing loss due to head and neck
cancer, traumatic injuries, or congenital conditions. She completed residencies with the Craniofacial Center at the University of
Illinois Medical Center and at the Otolaryngology Department at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Miss Donaldson has faculty appointments at New York Medical College and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston. She has guest lectured at Dartmouth and Princeton Universities and has presented on anaplastology at several medical institutions throughout the Northeast. She formerly served on the face transplant team at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. She is a strong advocate of people with facial differences and has volunteered for multiple charities including: the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction, Forward Face, Changing Faces, the Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, and Great Lakes Burn Camp. Erin is an exceptional artist and anaplastologist: she has been featured in the Smithsonian Magazine.
