DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY DIVISIONS OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND PLASTIC SURGERY Sponsor DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Advances in Multi-SpecialtyDIVISIONS OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY Aesthetic and Reconstructive PlasticAND PLASTICSurgery SURGERY Symposium and Bernard G. Sarnat, MD Lectureship Saturday and Sunday November 6-7, 2010 Offered in cooperation with the California Society of Facial Plastic Surgery and the Breast Preservation Foundation Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Harvey Morse Conference Center Plaza Level, South Tower 8701 Gracie Allen Drive Los Angeles, CA 90048 For further information, call (310) 423-5548 or visit www.csmc.edu/cme CONFERENCE LOCATION Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Harvey Morse Conference Center Plaza Level, South Tower 8701 Gracie Allen Drive Los Angeles, CA 90048 (310) 423-5548 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The most convenient place to stay is the Hotel Sofitel, located across the street from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at 8555 Beverly Blvd at La Cienega. The phone number of the hotel is (310) 278-5444. PARKING Complimentary self-parking is available in the following CSMC parking lots only: P1 and P2 - George Burns Road, between Beverly Boulevard and Alden Drive P4 on Sherbourne Drive, between Third Street and Gracie Allen Drive Bring your parking ticket with you to the conference. We will provide daily validation at the registration desk. We cannot validate tickets for vehicles parked in the Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Towers parking structures. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY DIVISIONS OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND PLASTIC SURGERY Sponsor Advances in Multi-Specialty Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Symposium and DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY DIVISIONS OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY Bernard G. Sarnat,AND PLASTIC MD SURGERY Lectureship Saturday and Sunday November 6-7, 2010 Offered in cooperation with the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center California Society of Facial Plastic Surgery Harvey Morse Conference Center and the Breast Preservation Foundation Plaza Level, South Tower 8701 Gracie Allen Drive Los Angeles, CA 90048 For further information, call (310) 423-5548 or visit www.csmc.edu/cme FACULTY COURSE DIRECTORS GUEST FACULTY Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS Daniel Alam, MD Santa Monica, CA Attending Surgeon, Facial Plastic and Chief, Section of Facial Aesthetic and Paul S. Nassif, MD, FACS Reconstructive Surgery Reconstructive Surgery Assistant Clinical Professor of Sponsor Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Cleveland Clinic Foundation Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Los Angeles, CA Cleveland, OH Keck School of Medicine of USC Assistant Clinical Professor of Andrew T. Cohen, MD, FACS Jay Calvert, MD Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Division Clinical Chief, Plastic and Adjunct Assistant Professor David Geffen School of Reconstructive Surgery Department of Biomedical Engineering Medicine at UCLA Advances in Multi-Specialty Aesthetic and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center University of California, Irvine Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Irvine, CA Kami Parsa, MD Randy Sherman, MD, FACS Rebecca Fitzgerald, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Symposium and Vice Chairman, Department of Surgery Private Practice, Dermatology USC Department of Ophthalmology Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Associate Professor, Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Department of Dermatology David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Rod J. Rohrich, MD, FACS Bernard G. Sarnat, MD Lectureship Los Angeles, CA Professor and Chairman UT Southwestern Medical CEDARS-SINAI FACULTY Andrew S. Frankel, MD, FACS Center at Dallas Associate Clinical Professor David A. Kulber, MD, FACS Dallas, TX Keck School of Medicine of USC Clinical Chief, Department of Surgery Los Angeles, CA Raffi Der Sarkissian, MD, FACS Director, Center for Plastic and Private Practice, Lasky Clinic Assistant Professor of Reconstructive Surgery Beverly Hills, CA Facial Plastic Surgery Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Boston University School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Robert Goldberg, MD Boston, MA Chief, Orbital and Babak Larian, MD Facial Plastic & Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Reconstructive Surgeon Director, Head and Neck Cancer Center Director, Aesthetic Center, Boston Facial Plastic Surgery Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Orbital Disease Center Quincy, MA Los Angeles, CA Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA Guy G. Massry, MD Los Angeles, CA Neda Shamie, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Attending Surgeon, Ophthalmology Douglas Hamilton, MD Doheny Eye Institute Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Director, Laser Rejuvenation Institute Keck School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles, CA Beverly Hills, CA Los Angeles, CA Assistant Clinical Professor Medical Director of Dermatology Doheny Eye Center-Beverly Hills David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Beverly Hills, CA Los Angeles, CA Tom Wang, MD Val Lambros, MD, FACS Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery Private Practice Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Newport Beach, CA Oregon Health & Science University Portland, OR Michael F. McGuire, MD, FACS Chief, Plastic Surgery Jessica Wu, MD St. John’s Hospital Clinical Instructor in Dermatology President, Pacific Coast Plastic Los Angeles County-USC Surgery Center Medical Center Los Angeles, CA ACTIVITY INFORMATION COURSE DESCRIPTION ACCREDITATION STATEMENT This two-day symposium offers an opportunity to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is accredited by the learn new techniques and reinforce skills and methods Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical through presentations, video, panel discussion and Education to provide continuing medical education interaction with acknowledged experts in plastic for physicians. surgery, facial reconstruction, and dermatology. The program is divided into sessions with faculty panels CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT and question and answer sessions interspersed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center designates this encourage interactivity between participants and educational activity for a maximum of 14 AMA session presenters. Aesthetic and facial plastic PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only surgery topics explored include avoiding the pitfalls claim credit commensurate with the extent of their of revision rhinoplasty, fat grafting techniques, participation in the activity. skin resurfacing, and blepharoplasty. This year, the program will also feature presentations from residents The California State Board of Registered Nursing wishing to make an academic contribution to the accepts courses approved by the ACCME for specialty of plastic surgery during their training. category 1 credit as meeting the continuing The overall goal of this program is to present new, education requirements for license renewal. clinically useful, innovative and practical surgical and non-surgical techniques to enable plastic surgeons POLICY ON DISCLOSURE to provide improved care to their patients seeking aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. It is the policy of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and TARGET AUDIENCE scientific rigor in all of its educational activities. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center assesses conflict of This course is designed to meet the educational needs interest with its faculty, planners and managers of of plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, general CME activities. Conflicts of interest that are identified surgeons, otolaryngologists, dermatologists, and are resolved by reviewing that presenter’s content for other healthcare professionals involved in the care of fair balance and absence of bias, scientific objectivity patients with aesthetic and reconstructive needs. of studies utilized in this activity, and patient care recommendations. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES n Review the science of human facial transplantation. While Cedars-Sinai Medical Center endeavors to n Reinforce blepharoplasty techniques to prevent review faculty content, it remains the obligation complications in patients requiring eyelid surgery. of each physician or other healthcare practitioner to determine the applicability or relevance of the n List the benefits of using 3D techniques for information provided from this course in his or her facial rejuvenation to facilitate the diagnosis and own practice. treatment of facial injuries. n Counsel patients seeking facial rejuvenation on ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COMMERCIAL SUPPORT available treatment options to improve aesthetic Cedars-Sinai Medical Center gratefully acknowledges facial features. educational grants from Allergan, Inc and Mentor n Review and apply proven techniques in revision Worldwide LLC in support of this educational activity. rhinoplasty to minimize complications and Additional commercial support is pending and will be maximize functional and aesthetic nasal structure acknowledged at the conference. for patients seeking to correct or improve facial features. n Review the pertinent anatomy of the lower lid, nose, and orbital rim. AGENDA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2010 7:30 – 7:50 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55-8:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks Andrew T. Cohen, MD, FACS SESSION I 8:00 – 8:05 Introductory Remarks Randy Sherman, MD, FACS 8:05 – 8:45 Understanding Facial Aging - Why Facelifts Alone Don’t Work Rod J. Rohrich MD, FACS 8:45 – 9:30 Role of Fat Compartments in Facial Rejuvenation Rod J. Rohrich, MD, FACS 9:30 – 10:00 Recent Advances in Wound Care To Be Determined 10:00 – 10:15 Break / Exhibits 10:15 – 10:30 Update from the ASPS Michael F. McGuire, MD, FACS 10:30 – 11:15 Why Liposuction is Not Easy-Correcting/Preventing the Secondary Deformity Rod J. Rohrich, MD, FACS 11:15 – 11:30 2010 Research and Scientific Advances in Plastic
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