Andrew Etheridge, MFA, CCA, CFO, C.PED, CFM, joined our full-time faculty on July 1, 2022. Andrew is an Instructor in Art as Applied to Medicine, bringing his extensive experience and outstanding skill as a clinical anaplastologist to Johns Hopkins.
Andrew has more than 10 years of experience in the field of clinical anaplastology, creating custom facial and somatic prosthetics. His services provide treatment options to patients for whom surgical reconstruction alone cannot restore facial features or the appearance of limbs and digits. His custom prosthetic devices allow patients to resume activities of daily living.
In his previous role, Andrew collaborated with orthopedic and hand surgeons from Duke University and faculty in the School of Dentistry at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in challenging reconstructive cases. He creates craniofacial devices including prostheses for large facial defects, custom cranioplasty implants, surgical guides/models, mandible prostheses, and graduated ocular conformers for pediatric patients. Andrew is one of few practitioners worldwide holding credentials in anaplastology as well as mastectomy care, pedorthics, and orthotic fitting.
Andrew received his MFA from University of North Carolina at Greensboro and has completed extensive postgraduate clinical training. He has served as the Director of the Board for the International Anaplastology Association (IAA) and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Certification in Clinical Anaplastology (BCCA).
Andrew works in conjunction with Juan Garcia on the faculty of our newly established graduate program in Clinical Anaplastology. https://medicalart.johnshopkins.edu/msca/
Andrew is a values member of our Faculty.