Dr. Lesher received his medical degree in 2006 from Duke University School of Medicine. He then completed his internship and general surgery residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in 2012. His final two years of training were spent in Memphis, Tennessee at LeBonheur Children's Hospital and St. Jude's Cancer in Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Lesher maintains a comprehensive practice in pediatric surgery, treating neonatal, pediatric, and adolescent surgical conditions, including ECMO, anorectal anomalies, thoracic surgery, pectus excavatum, esophageal atresia, and many other congenital and acquired anomalies. He is board-certified in General Surgery and Pediatric General Surgery.
Dr. Lesher has also developed specific interests in the management of children with burn injuries. Working alongside the adult burn program, Dr. Lesher and colleagues have created a comprehensive pediatric burn center; bringing the full breadth of care to burned children, including innovative regenerative medicine, minimally invasive burn wound debridement, and reconstruction. He was instrumental in forming a partnership with Shriner's Children's to support the burned children in the state further.
Dr. Lesher also runs the Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program at MUSC. Focusing on the unique needs of this vulnerable teenage population, Dr. Lesher performs robotic surgery for teens with obesity and leads a specialized team of adolescent psychologists, obesity medicine doctors, dieticians, and gastroenterologists who provide the full breadth of expertise needed to deliver optimal care for this population. MUSC is one of the only adolescent bariatric programs in the Southeast accredited by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
Since returning to MUSC as faculty in the Department of Surgery and Pediatrics, Dr. Lesher has developed a research program focusing on clinical pediatric surgery, healthcare delivery, and health disparities through telemedicine. He has NIH funding to study a novel telemedicine solution for the treatment of outpatient burns. He has also participated in and led numerous clinical trials to improve the lives of children, focusing on providing care to underserved communities.