
The American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery
The Foundation's exclusive partnership with the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery represents the finest high end civilian reconstructive surgical expertise from across the United States of America and all volunteers are accredited members.
The ASRM advances the art and science of microsurgical and other complex reconstructions and serves as a forum for teaching, research and free discussion of microsurgical methods and principles here in the United States and around the world.

Our volunteers include some of the most highly skilled, renowned surgical experts and leaders in their field from preeminent institutions such as

The Duke University Medical Center is located in Durham, NC and affiliated with Duke University. Formerly known as the Duke University Hospital and Medical School, it was established in 1930 with a bequest from James B. Duke. The Medical Center now occupies 7.5 million square feet (700,000 m²) in 90 buildings on 210 acres (850,000 m²). It is
consistently ranked among the top ten health care organizations in the United States.

Mayo Clinic is one of the largest and most experienced surgical practices in the world. Mayo has more than 300 surgeons and 122 operating rooms among its three locations in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Mayo surgeons perform high volumes of complex operations. In 2005, Mayo Clinic surgeons treated nearly 73,000 patients using the latest technology and innovative procedures.
Mayo Clinic researchers are part of a national consortium that will focus on developing innovative medical treatments for American war wounded.

Founded in 1810, the Yale School of Medicine is a world-renowned center for biomedical research, education and advanced health care and consistently ranks among the handful of leading recipients of research funding from the National Institutes of Health.
Yale Surgery offers state-of-the-art minimally invasive and traditional surgeries, ranging from outpatient operations to the most complex organ replacement.

For more than half a century, UCLA Health System has provided the best in healthcare and the latest in medical technology to the people of Los Angeles and throughout the world.
It offers patients the latest technologies as well as access to potentially life-saving new therapies and leading-edge clinical trials. The UCLA Hand Center specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with hand injuries and pathological disorders affecting the hand including Microsurgery replantation and revascularization of amputations of the fingers and hand.