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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME VERSION 3 MAY 2017 You can register online now CLICK HERE OPPortUNITIES AND CHALLENGES ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 28 – 30 June 2017 ICC BIRMINGHAM PLATINUM SPONSOR British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons The Royal College Surgeons, 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE Email: [email protected] Website: www.baoms.org.uk Plan ahead Contact us at: [email protected] +44 1635 262 400 BAOMS Flyer.1.indd 3 3/21/17 2:33 PM BIRMINGHAM 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 3 CONTINUING ProFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) CONTENTS This scientific meeting aims to provide attendees with the opportunity to gain up to date knowledge on the latest developments in research, audit, education, surgical techniques, INtroDUCTION clinical patient management and outcomes in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. from ThE BAOMS PRESIDEnT This is delivered through seminars led by experts in their field, masterclasses and short papers presenting the latest research and developments. Participants should verify their own attendance record out of the maximum hours 4 available, which have been calculated as follows: Wednesday 28 June CPD hours 5.25 BAOMS COunCIL 2017 Thursday 29 June CPD hours 6.25 Friday 30 June CPD hours 6.25 4 CERTIFicaTES OF ATTENdaNCE Certificates of attendance indicating the CPD hours for the elements of the meeting ExhIBITIOn PLAn & LISTIngS booked by the attendee will be sent by email after the conference. SIGNING THE ATTENdaNCE REGISTER 5 In order to meet the requirements of verifiable CPD attendees should sign in at the Registration Desk on each day that they attend the conference. BAOMS is required to SCIENTIFIC ProGRAMME keep this attendance record on file in order for CPD hours to be considered verifiable. Your cooperation is much appreciated. WEDNESDAY 28 JUNE EVALUATION FORMS The provision and holding on file of delegate evaluation forms is another requirement of verifiable CPD. Please ensure that you complete the form which is included in your 9 delegate pack and either hand it in at the Registration Desk or send it to the BAOMS Office immediately after the meeting. Your cooperation is much appreciated. THURSDAY 29 JUNE 11 SPONSORS FRIDAY 30 JUNE PLATINUM SPONSOR 14 GOLD EPOSTER PRESENTATIONS SPONSORS SILVER 17 SPONSORS LIST OF SPEAKERS 31 BIRMINGHAM 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 4 STEPHEN DovER BAOMS PRESIDENT 2017 I look forward to welcoming you to the 55th annual conference of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons at the International Conference Centre (ICC) in Birmingham’s city centre on Wednesday 28th – friday 30th June. The theme of the conference is ‘Opportunities and Challenges’. I hope to inspire the consultants of the future to look at the full scope of our speciality when considering their careers. There are three pre-conference events with a limited number of places: A two day cadaver workshop has been organised by Liviu hanu-Cernat on Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th June. It will be based in the Surgical Training Centre, Coventry, and is sponsored by Stryker. The course is heavily subsidised and will include aspects of aesthetic facial surgery, orbital access, tm joint approaches including access to the condyle and condylar neck fractures, exposure of the upper facial skeleton via a coronal flap, calvarial bone harvesting and management of the frontal sinus. Straumann are sponsoring a one day oral implantology workshop, to be held in Birmingham on Monday 26th June. The course will include pre-operative assessment including CADCAM techniques for implant positioning and surgical guide production, surgical approaches and techniques, a practical workshop with a variety of implant designs and an introduction to more advanced grafting techniques. COUNCIL 2017 Another one day implant course will be held on Tuesday 27th June, in Birmingham. The course will be led by Rob Banks and focusses on the more advanced techniques in oral President: Stephen Dover implantology. The topics will include the use of ‘All on four’ type reconstructions of Vice President: Ian C Martin the edentulous jaws, sinus floor grafting, localised ridge augmentation and the use and President Designate: Satyesh Parmar placement of zygoma implants. There will be practical workshops for delegates to gain hands on experience of the equipment and implants. Immediate Past President: Peter Brennan Honorary Secretary: Austen T Smith The conference starts on Wednesday morning 28th June. My colleague Andrew Monaghan Honorary Treasurer: Ian S Holland will be delivering the President’s lecture on ‘The Evolving Management of Vascular Editor: David A Mitchell Anomalies’. There is a national shortage of surgeons willing to take on these challenging patients and therefore a real opportunity to develop and deliver a service.Throughout Chairman of Council: Patrick Magennis the three days there are international speakers from America, Australia, India, germany and Portugal, along with established uK experts, presenting keynote lectures on trauma Council members: management, facial deformity including cleft and craniofacial conditions, aesthetic Robert P Bentley surgery, paediatric maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive techniques including distraction, implantology. cranioplasty and tm joint surgery. There will be an update on getting It Right Kathleen fan first Time and a report on DfTs in OMfS. David J W Keith James A McCaul Recruitment of trainees into surgery is currently a significant challenge. Time has been set Iain H McVicar aside to discuss how best to manage this within our own specialty, including a debate on the need for, and alternatives to, two degrees. Sat Parmar will chair the session. Vinita Shekar Alistair Smyth Research has long been under-represented within OMfS. I have asked Professor Meera Thavarajah Richard Shaw to present on the opportunities for clinical research in today’s nhS. Three who have done this will follow him, present their research and comment on the challenges that they have faced. I hope that this session will inspire others to follow Consultants and Specialists’ in their footsteps. Representative: Robert J Banks Consultants and Specialists’ Deputy The norman Rowe Lecture will be delivered by Professor Sir Keith Porter, Professor Representative: Bhavin Visavadia of Clinical Traumatology at the Queen Elizabeth hospital, Birmingham. he will discuss how Fellows in Training Representative: care of the critically injured in armed conflict has influenced civilian practice. nabeela Ahmed The social programme begins on the Wednesday evening with the President’s reception in Deputy Fellows in Training the ICC. Entertainment will be in the form of a Caribbean Steel Band. The annual black tie Representative: Ambika Chadha dinner will be in the Birmingham Town hall on Thursday 29th June. This is a grade I listed Junior Trainees and Members’ concert hall that stands in the city centre; it is walking distance from the ICC. Representative: James Higginson Chair SAC OMFS (Co-opted): I hope that this gives you a flavour of what to expect in Birmingham and that it will David A Koppel encourage you to register and contribute to the event. I look forward to welcoming you to the ICC in June. BIRMINGHAM 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 5 ExhIBITIOn fLOORPLAn Three Masterclass meeting areas on balcony of Hall 3 Emergency Servery Emergency Exit Exit FH FH Stairs to Masterclasses Get-In 3 3 Wisepress 3 19 18 3 4 4 Emergency 6 6 Exit Main Catering 3 20 17 3 Entrance Catering 6 3 21 16 3 6 2 4 4 3 3 3 25 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 Sponsors 3 3 3 15 14 13 3 Presentation 26 3 24 23 22 Main Area 6 sponsor 6 14 27 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 10 11 12 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 28 3 3 6 2 4 4 6 3 4 9 3 6 Catering Main Catering 3 5 8 3 Entrance 6 6 4 4 6 Emergency Exit 3 6 7 3 3 3 Storage 6 ePoster Touch Screens Servery Emergency Emergency Exit Exit FH HALL 3 AT ICC, BIRMINGHAM, UK Exhibitors StanD nuMBER Name Of companY StanD nuMBER Name Of companY Central space Stryker Platinum Sponsor 13/14 KLS Martin gold sponsor 1/24 DePuy Synthes Ethicon Gold sponsor 15 Renishaw 2 Avita Medical 16 Dolphin Imaging 3 General Medical 17/18 BAOMS, BJOMS and e-face 4 nobel Biocare Silver sponsor 19 Mercian Surgical 5 3D Systems 20 hospital Innovations 6 Sigmacon 21 Cook Medical Silver sponsor 7 Cavendish Imaging 22 Straumann 8 TMJ Concepts 23 nhS Blood and Transplant 9 norgine Silver sponsor 25 nfORC/Saving faces 10 Neoss 26 Mercy Ships 11 W&h uK Ltd 27 EACMFS 12 Osstem uK 28 Changing Faces Plus Wisepress “Operative techniques and surgical approaches in maxillofacial surgery with fresh frozen cadavers.” 2 day cadaveric dissection course aimed at specialist trainees June West Midlands Surgical 26 & 27 Training Centre, Coventry 2017 Course Director: Mr Liviu Hanu-Cernat, Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon Univeristy Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire Topics include: Aesthetics, TMJ approaches, Orbital access, Craniofacial management BAOMS Flyer.1.indd 1 3/21/17 2:34 PM BIRMINGHAM 2017 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 7 TWO DAY PRE-MEETIng COuRSE – Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 June 2017 ‘Operative techniques and surgical approaches in maxillofacial surgery with fresh frozen cadavers’ Lead clinician: Mr Liviu hanu-Cernat, Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, University Hospital, Coventry and Warwickshire Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 June 2017. Two day cadaveric dissection course aimed at specialist trainees. Supported and run by Stryker – the Platinum sponsor for BAOMS Annual Meeting 2017. 14 CPD hours allocated by BAOMS for full attendance. (Limited to 24 attendees). West Midlands Surgical