
Head Face Plastic Surgeon in Cuenca, Ecuador, Jose Valdivieso (Center) graduates from his advanced facial plastic surgical techniques course at the Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery Institute in Neptune Beach Florida. From left to right: John Pabalote (Anesthesia), Roberto Garcia MD (Facial Plastic Surgeon), Jose Valdivieso MD (General Plastic Surgeon), Juan Felipe Garcia MD, Tom Cox (Face Director), Phil Garcia MD, (Facial Plastic Surgeon) below.
Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery Institute, Neptune Beach, Florida USA
El
Salvador
Cuenca,
Ecuador Drs R. Garcia and J. Valdivieso Examining patient before surgery.

Juan F. Garcia MD (FACE CMO) and Tom Cox (FACE director) aboard USS George Washington coordinating FACE mission with US Navy Southern Command.
Juan
Garcia MD and Thomas Cox (FACE director) aboard USS George Washington Carrier.
This trip is one of several missions to build a close relationship with Southern Command and to integrate FACE charity efforts with USN medical ship operations in the Americas.
![]() ![]() Juan F. Garcia MD on USS George Washington's turmack. Tom Cox (FACE director) on USS Washington 's turmack.
John McWorther on the left, FACE Mission coordinator and Juan Felipe
Garcia MD visit with David Abercrombie, FACHE, at Madison Hospital in
Florida to coordinate new installations of FACE IT Network services in
the new rural hospital facilities.
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Juan
Garcia MD (FACE CMO), Dennis R Markos CEO, John McWorther (FACE Mission
Coordinator) at McCclenny Hospital.
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San
Salvador 05/21/08.Mission aboard USN Boxer. Patients in route to operating rooms. FACE/USN mission.
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USN/FACE
Mission 05/21/08FACE Surgeons boarding helo on the way to Boxer. |

USN/FACE Mission
San Salvador, 05/27/08
San Salvador Chief Surgeon Jose Vicente Coto MD on his way to the Boxer.
USN/FACE
San Salvador Mission 05/21/2008
American Volunteer nurse taking care of Salvadorian patients aboard Boxer.
USN/FACE
Mission Salvador 05/21/2008 FACE team on Tarmac aboard Boxer.
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Jacksonville's
IT headquarter. Remote surgical procedures are guided from our location, using country's local resources to perform surgery. Surgeons trained at our institute join us remotely in our "train the trainer" model eliminating the need for travel to remote areas by our surgeons. After these new surgeons train their fellows, then they spend time in our institute perfecting surgical techniques before they can teach others. |