Andrew Etheridge is an Assistant Professor and clinician at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, as well as Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Mr. Etheridge is Director of the first and newly established Clinical Anaplastology Master of Science program offered through the Johns Hopkins University and teaches many courses within the program’s curriculum. Andrew is a board-certified clinical anaplastologist, board certified ocularist & Diplomat ocularist, and holds credentials in the orthotics and prosthetics field. His expertise lies in facial/ocular prostheses, somatic prostheses, osseointegration, pedorthic care, and 3D technologies. He has served as the Director of the Board for the International Anaplastology Association (IAA) and currently serves as President of the Board for Certification in Clinical Anaplastology (BCCA). Mr. Etheridge performs active leadership in the ASO (American Society of Ocularist), The American Academy of Orthotics and Prosthetics (AAOP), and Johns Hopkins OI Clinical team. Since joining the profession in 2012, Andrew has strived to push the specialty forward, using new techniques, technology, and a multidisciplinary collaborative approach to facilitate the best patient care possible.