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‘Controversies in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery’ PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME APRIL 2019 VERSION 1 2019 03–05 JULY 2019 • ICC BIRMINGHAM ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING PLATINUM SPONSOR BAOMS IN CONJUNCTION WITH AAOMS Register online now CLICK HERE SPONSORS Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors CONTENTS Pre-conference courses Orbital Reconstruction 30 June to 2 July 2019 – Hyatt Hotel, Birmingham. Organised by: AO INTRODUCTION Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction FROM THE BAOMS PRESIDENT 1 and 2 July 2019 – West Midlands Surgical Training Centre, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire, Coventry. Organised by: SORG 3 SAS Associate Fellows 2 July 2019 – Jurys Inn, Birmingham. Organised by: BAOMS BAOMS COUNCIL 2019 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) This meeting aims to provide attendees with the opportunity to gain up to date knowledge on the 3 latest developments and techniques in research, audit, education, surgical techniques, clinical patient management and outcomes in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. EXHIBITION PLAN & LISTINGS This is delivered through pre-meeting study days, masterclasses, lectures, seminars and short papers. Certificates of attendance will show daily CPD allocations, but participants should verify their own 4 attendance record out of the maximum hours available, which have been calculated as follows: Wednesday 3 July 2019 Total hours 4.75 hours Norman Rowe Lecture 1105 – 1140 0.5 hours SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Sessions 1400 – 1600 2 hours Sessions 1630 – 1845 2.25 hours Thursday 4 July 2019 Total 6.75 hours WEDNESDAY 3 JULY Sessions 0830 – 1020 1.25 hours Sessions 1050 – 1245 2 hours Sessions 1345 – 1530 1.5 hours 9 Sessions 1555 – 1745 2 hours Friday 5 July 2019 Total 6.25 hours THURSDAY 4 JULY Sessions 0830 – 1000 1.5 hours Sessions 1030 – 1245 2.25 hours 12 Sessions 1345 – 1615 2.5 hours Early Morning Masterclasses 3/4/5 July 2019 1 hour (per masterclass) FRIDAY 5 JULY Certificates of attendance Certificates of attendance indicating the CPD hours for the elements of the meeting booked by the 17 attendee will be sent by email after the conference. Signing the attendance sheet each day EPOSTER PRESENTATIONS 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 keep this attendance record on file 20 in order for CPD hours to be considered verifiable. Your cooperation is much appreciated. Evaluation forms The provision and holding on file of delegate evaluation forms is another requirement of verifiable LIST OF SPEAKERS CPD. Please ensure that you complete the form which is included in your delegate pack and either hand it in at the Registration Desk or send it to the BAOMS Office immediately after the meeting. TBC Your cooperation is much appreciated. ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING BIRMINGHAM PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 3 2019 3 INTRODUCTION – Sat Parmar BAOMS President 2019 WELCOME TO BIRMINGHAM It is my great honour and privilege to On Wednesday evening is the welcome welcome you all back to Birmingham for reception in the exhibition hall at the ICC our Annual Scientific Meeting being held with a live band and refreshments. jointly with the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons at the The gala dinner will be held on Thursday 4 July International Convention Centre. 2019 in the Great Hall at the University of Birmingham. The dinner is themed ‘Bollywood The theme of the meeting is ‘Controversies night’ with Indian cuisine and a performance in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery’. of the Bollywood Dream Dance Group. Martin Bell OBE, former broadcast war reporter and I have tried to change the traditional politician will be giving the after dinner speech. format of our meeting to include evidence- based panel discussions in each session on Birmingham is an amazing cosmopolitan city controversies in many of the subspecialties with outstanding shopping, great food and within OMFS. lots to do. It is the location of the symphony hall, the hippodrome, the motor museum, The Presidential lecture will be given by stunning gardens and is close to the home of Professor Rui Fernandes and the Norman Shakespeare. Rowe lecture by a Nobel Prize winner. I would like to thank all our sponsors but in particular KLS Martin International speakers include speakers from North America and (Platinum), DePuy Synthes/Johnson and Johnson (Gold) and Stryker Europe who are leaders in their field. There are masterclasses on (Gold) for their support. Please do take time to visit all the stands. each morning covering a wide range of topics. Finally, I look forward to welcoming you all to Birmingham for what There are around 70 free papers and over 220 ePoster presentations. I hope will be a memorable, enjoyable and different meeting. There are also industry related symposia by KLS Martin and DePuy Synthes/Johnson and Johnson over the lunch periods. Sat Parmar COUNCIL 2019 President: Satyesh Parmar Vice President: Robert Bentley President Designate: Austen T Smith Immediate Past President: Ian Martin Honorary Secretary: Robert Banks Honorary Treasurer: David Keith Chairman of Council: Patrick Magennis Editor of BJOMS: Kaveh Shakib Deputy Editors of BJOMS: Anastasios Kanatas and Panayiotis Kyzas Council members: Fellow and Chair of Consultants’ and Specialists Group : Bhavin Visavadia Deputy Chair of Consultants and Specialists’ Group and media and public relations: Kathleen Fan Fellows and Dental Core Trainee lead: Anne Begley Fellow and website honorary editor: Jagtar Dhanda Fellow and recruitment and retention: Alistair Smyth Fellow and Junior Trainee Programme lead: Kanwalraj Moar Fellow and Clinical Outcomes: Prav Praveen Fellow and Youth Policy: Ian Sharp Associate Fellow: Vinita Shekar Associate Fellow: Parminder Shoker Fellows in Training Representative Alexander Hills Fellows in Training deputy: Raguram Boyapti Junior Trainees and members’ representative: Gareth Nugent Chair of Junior Trainees and Deputy Junior Trainees and Members’ Representative: Aimee Rowe Co-opted as Chair of SAC in OMFS: Emma Woolley ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING BIRMINGHAM PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 4 2019 4 EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN Emergency Servery Emergency Exit Exit FH FH Get-In 3 3 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 KLS Martin 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 NAME OF COMPANY STAND NAME OF COMPANY Main Sponsor KLS Martin Platinum sponsor 14 AOCMF 15 De Puy Synthes Gold sponsor 1 Nobel Biocare UK Ltd 16 Stryker Gold sponsor 2 Alliance Pharmaceuticals Ltd 17 Stryker Gold sponsor 3 CADSkills & Surgi-Tec 18 Vacant 4 Cook Medical Silver sponsor 19 Attenborough Medical 5 Renew HL (UK) Ltd 20 Stryker Gold sponsor 6 General Medical 21 Stryker Gold sponsor 7 Albert Waeschle 22 Neoss Ltd 8 Hilotherm Ltd 23 Integra 9 B Braun Medical Ltd Silver sponsor 24 Mercian Surgical Supply Co Ltd 10 De Puy Synthes Gold sponsor 25 EACMFS 11 Zimmer Biomet 26 Saving Faces / NFORC 12 Vacant 27 Mercy Ships 13 Vacant 28 Vacant European Forum 2019 CourseRegister Announcement NOW! 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