Douglas W. Hal iday, Ph.D, M.D., (315)440-0879 cel phone Work Address
Personal Profile
Married: Terrie (Martin) Halliday, mother, homemaker, RN
Children: Kenneth William, Matthew Ryan, Daniel Martin
Colleges and Universities
September 1973-May 1975 SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
September 1975-May 1979 SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
College Activities
Basketball, science editor, winner of school research forum, school representative to National Ecology
Convention-Synthesis of Original Organic Compound
Post-Graduate Training
Medical Inter, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
Surgical Inter, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
Resident-Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, SUNY, Syracuse, NY
Educational Observational Fellowship training for the American
Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Chicago, IL
Post-College Activities
Hospital Appointments
Faculty Appointment State University of New York, Upstate Medical
Center, Syracuse, NY. Consulting privileges.
2008-Present Currently serving as a member of the Alumni Board for SUNY Medical.
Clinical Faculty Member
1. Medical School Alumni Board for 1985-1995
C. Vice Chairman of the Phone-A-Thon Committee
2. Active member of the State University of New York Journal Club
3. Active member of the State University of New York Grand Rounds
4. Actively involved in teaching residents and fellows state of the art surgery
5. Interviewer for student admission committee
Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital
Former ful time member of the attending staff served on numerous
committees at the hospital and assisted in executive committee meetings.
Vice-Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center
National Academy Committee Appointments
National Academy of Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery Award
National Pro-Bono committee. Helped develop a national plan for the dosmetic
violence project in which free surgery is provided to spouses who have been
battered and require reconstructive facial surgery, yet cannot afford it. I have
been an active participant in this program and have operated on these people
International Operation Smile
Operation Smile is an international organization that provides high-tech surgical training to third world
countries and performs actual surgery on patients in third world countries who are in need of
reconstructive surgery. I have been contacted by Ann Ziff, from Ziff Publishing, who is on the board of
Operation Smile, and have been selected as a surgeon to participate in international pro-bono basis
facial reconstructive surgery done to restore congenital birth defects in patients from third world
Certification and Licensure
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners, Licence# 148892
The American Board of Otolaryngology Certification No. 1042
Professorial/Teaching
Graduate Teaching Assistant-Department of Microbiology
SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
Accredited Facilities
Certified Office-Based Accredited Facility-AAAHC
Douglas W. Halliday, M.D., Certified AAAHC Facility
09/2006-Present Medical Director of Douglas W. Halliday, M.D.
Professional Society Memberships
American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
American Academy of Otolaryngolic Allergy
National Professional Activities
Active member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Founder Natural Face & Natural Face & Body Centers 2012-Present
Recent Public Speaking or Television Appearances
TV5 Intranasal Reconstructive surgery film
Facial Rhytidectomy filmed and shown on TV5
Presentor of Grand Rounds presentation for Faxton Hospital in Utica functional
2004 TV5 Documentary, performed surgery on disadvantaged patient. TV5
monitored and reported on patient progress
Honorary Chair for Vera House White Ribbon Campaign for victims of domestic
Professional Acknowledgments
Award given in acknowledgment of pro-bono surgeries performed on battered
Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Physician Profile
Featured in “Highlighting Healthcare Excel ence: Enhancing the Years: Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery.”
Scholarship Program set up for Oriskany High School, 1 male recipient, 1 female
Working with Syracuse University Athletic Department to develop and fund a
Syracuse Medical School Alumni Board of Directors
Honorary Chair Spokesperson-Vera House, White Ribbon Campaign
SUNY Upstate, Medical Student Scholarship Fund
Major Financial Contributor to SUNY Oswego
Community Services
Jamesville-Dewitt little leagues, four years head coach of boy’s major team
CANAM Tournaments, Al -Star coach, many tournaments
Jamesville-Dewitt little league, Vice-President
Jamesville-Dewitt little league, President Major’s division
Fayetteville-Manlius, Head Coach Senior’s little league
Jewish Community Center, Syracuse, NY coach of 10-12 years old
Coach JV for Immaculate Conception School
Participant in the Tennis Auction Ball and a major contributor
Participant in the Heart Ball, major contributor
American Association for Battered Woman-Vera House
Publication in the Herald-Journal newspaper for donating time and surgery
Started the Syracuse Biathlon Club, President and active member
Won a bronze medal in the Empire State Games
Participated and finished in the Ironman Lake Placid Triathlon
Participated and finished in the Ironman Florida Triathlon
Participated and finished in the Ironman Kona-Triathlon
Participated and finished in the Ironman Arizona Triathlon
Medical Volunteer for Ironman races in Utah and Madison, WI
Participated and finished in the Ironman Lake Placid Triathlon
Special Interest Topics
Nasal and nasal plastic surgery, facial and reconstructive surgery including face lift and sinus
Natural Face, cosmetic eye and ear surgery, facial reconstruction after trauma
Personal Interests
Golfing, swimming, biking, running, kayaking, canoeing, Tri-Athlete, baseball
PUBLICATIONS
Hal iday, D; Detection of Human Immunoglobulin with the Unlabeled Antibody
Immunohistochemical Technique, Doctoral thesis,
University Microfilms, 1976 Dissertation Abstracts International, 1976
Marucci, AA: Halliday, D; Mueller, JF; Use of the Unlabeled Antibody
Immunohistochemical Technique for the Demonstration of Mouse Immunoglobulin on the
Surface of Spirometra Mansaonoids taken from infected mice.
Journal of Parasitology, 63:170-171, 1977
Davey, FR, Halliday, D; Marucci, AA; Detection of Intracellular Immonoglbulin
Federation Proceedings, Fal 1977
Halliday, D;Davey, FR; Call, F;Marucci, AA;Identification of Intracellular
Immunoglobulin in Extramedullary Myeloma
Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 101-522-527, 1977
Davey, FR; Halliday, D; Marucci AA; Gottlieb, AJ; Detection of Intracellular
And Cel Surface Imunoglobulin in Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Human Pathology, 9:285-294, 1978
Halliday,D; Davey, FR, Marucci,AA; Intracellular Immunoglobulin in Nodular Lymphoma
American Journal of Clinical Pathology 1979
Sacco, JJ; Halliday, D; Submucosal Epiglottic Emphysema Complicating Bronchial Rupture
The Journal of Anesthesiology, 66:555-557, April 1987
Halliday, D; Pain control in the post surgical patient.
Senior Citizen Journal, 1984
Halliday, D; Use of Toradol in post-operative nasal surgery patients for pain control.
In-Review Archives of Otolaryngology, 1996
Halliday, D.W.; Comparison and use of Toradol in post-op nasal surgery patients for pain control.
Comparison of bleeding rates with and without the use of Toradol
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery annual meeting, 1998.
Halliday,D.W.; Comparison of routine photography vs digital photography in facial plastic patients.
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery annual meeting, 1998.
Hal iday, D.W.; Presentation of New Technique, description of purcutaneous lower eyelid blepharoplasty
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery annual meeting 1999.
Halliday, D.W.; Paper presented to massive seminar on purcutenous lower eyelid blepharoplasty,
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery annual meeting 2000
Parry, J; Minton, T;, Suryadevera, A; Halliday,D; The use of fibrin glue for fixation of acellular human
dermal allograft in septal perforation repair
American Journal of Otolaryngology Study 2007
Halliday, D; Eagan, K; Comparison of hematoma rates in face lift surgery using drains vs fibrin glue
AAFPRS Fall Meeting 2011
Halliday, D.W.; Presentation of Sub SMAS mobilization and division with significant advantages in SMAS
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery annual meeting 2013 CME CREDITS 1986-2010
35th annual Otolaryngology meeting, SUNY, Syracuse, NY May 30, 1986
Update in Otolaryngology Conference, SUNY, Alexandria Bay 1990.
Grand Rounds, SUNY, Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1990
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Conference on face lift surgery, June 1991.
SUNY, CME Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, October 1991.
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company, Risk Management Conference
Grand Rounds, SUNY, Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1991
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 1995
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1992
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1993
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1994
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1995
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA 1995
John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD January 26, 27 1996
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1996
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, San Fransisco, CA September 4,6, 1997
AAOHNS Conference San Fransisco, CA September 1997
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1997
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1998
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 1999
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting September 1999
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, Washington, DC 2000
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2000
Winter Meeting Updates II, Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, Stranton Mtn, VT
Medical Update, Jackson Hole, WY February 19, 23, 2000-2001
Medical Update, Grosvenor Resort, Orlando, FL 2001-2002
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2002
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company, follow-up course 2002
Medical-Dental-Legal Update Teton Vil age, WY 2002-2003
The Foundation for Facial Plastic Surgery, Lake Tahoe, CA
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, “Fourth Annual Symposium on Latest
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA 2003
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2003
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, Orlando, FL 2003
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2004
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company, Proactive Risk
AAFPRS Annual Fal Meeting, New York, NY 2005
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2005
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company-Proactive Risk Management
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2006
American Academy Cosmetic Surgery, Live Surgery Workshops, Rapid, safe, and
Grand Rounds, SUNY Dept. of Otolaryngology weekly meetings 2007
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company-Proactive Risk Management
InforMed Florida Physician Update: Initial Licensure
University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, Boston, MA 2010
Proactive Risk Management Fol ow-up Program I I
AAFPRS Annual Fall Meeting, Washington DC September 6-September 8th
Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company-Proactive Risk Management
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