About Patrick Cole:
Dr. Patrick Cole is Board-Certified in Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a Member of the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Originally from Bedford, Texas,
after completing his Medical Doctorate with Distinction in Research at
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dr. Cole
began his General Surgery training at the University of Miami/ Jackson
Memorial Hospital. During his Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
training at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Dr. Cole spent two
years performing complex pediatric craniofacial reconstruction and cleft
lip/palate repair at Texas Children’s Hospital, one of the country’s
largest craniofacial programs. In 9 years of surgical training at Baylor
College of Medicine, Dr. Cole simultaneously trained at MD Anderson
Cancer Center, one of the world’s leading institutions for treating
breast cancer and performing breast reconstruction. Dr. Cole was also
the Chief House Officer of Plastic Surgery at The Methodist Hospital,
one of the regional leaders in cosmetic and microsurgery, as well as at
Ben Taub General Hospital, one of the country’s busiest trauma
institutions. In addition to plastic and reconstructive surgical
training, Dr. Cole then completed Baylor College of Medicine’s
Orthopedic Hand Surgery Fellowship, where he further refined his skills
at endoscopic surgery, microsurgery and complex upper extremity
reconstruction. Dr. Cole is now a published author of over 200
scientific articles, 25 book chapters and 15 plastic surgery training
videos. DR. Cole sees patients in Flagstaff, Cottonwood and Prescott.