March 25-28, 2010 ASPS/PSEF Winter Board Meeting Meeting Location: InterContinental Chicago O'Hare Rosemont, IL
June 12-16, 2010 AMA House of Delegates Annual Meeting Meeting Location: Chicago, IL AMA-2010 Annual Meeting
July 15-18, 2010 ASPS/PSEF Summer Board Meeting Meeting Location: Chicago, IL
July 23-25, 2010 2010 Stephen Mathes Reconstructive Symposium Meeting Location: Ritz-Carlton Hotel Dallas, TX
The accompanying workshop for this meeting (UT Southwestern Flap Dissection Cadaver Workshop) will be held at the Medical Center Cadaver Lab.
August 13-15, 2010 ASMS Basic Course Meeting Location: Northwestern University Chicago, IL
Basic Maxillofacial Principles & Techniques Course: This course is a three-day program consisting of lectures and hands-on laboratory sessions. The goal of this course is to introduce the principles of maxillofacial surgery, with a unique emphasis on the topics of dental anatomy, occlusion, dental impressions, orthodontics and prosthodontics, orthognathic surgery and maxillofacial trauma. Over half of the course is devoted to unique “hands-on laboratories” to teach plastic surgeons the basics of taking impressions and working with dental models, cephalometric analysis, osteotomies and plating techniques. All plastic surgeons should consider taking this course as part of their core curriculum in maxillofacial surgery.
September 30, 2010 ASPS/ASMS 2010 Pre-Conference Symposium Meeting Location: InterContinental Toronto Centre Toronto, Ontario CANADA PlasticSurgery2010
Sponsors: American Society of Plastic Surgeons American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons
October 1-5, 2010 Plastic Surgery 2010 Meeting Location: Toronto, Ontario CANADA Headquarter Hotel: TBD PlasticSurgery2010
Sponsors: American Society of Plastic Surgeons American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons
January 14-16, 2011 ASMS Basic Course Meeting Location: University of Miami Miami, FL
Basic Maxillofacial Principles & Techniques Course: This course is a three-day program consisting of lectures and hands-on laboratory sessions. The goal of this course is to introduce the principles of maxillofacial surgery, with a unique emphasis on the topics of dental anatomy, occlusion, dental impressions, orthodontics and prosthodontics, orthognathic surgery and maxillofacial trauma. Over half of the course is devoted to unique “hands-on laboratories” to teach plastic surgeons the basics of taking impressions and working with dental models, cephalometric analysis, osteotomies and plating techniques. All plastic surgeons should consider taking this course as part of their core curriculum in maxillofacial surgery.