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Course

design The course is designed around a listen-watch-do format. Background reading will help you maximise the benefits of the course. Teaching sessions are short to allow delegates to spend more time on the cadaveric dissection.

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Registration & Enquiries


Course secretary: Elizabeth Prideaux Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Tremona Road Southampton SO16 6YD elizabeth.prideaux@uhs.nhs.uk Tel: +44 2380 796 096 Fax:+44 2380 798 640

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Nasal & Periorbital Reconstruction using fresh cadaveric dissection 18th 19th June 2013 University of Southampton, UK

2013

Payment
Course fee (including tour and course dinner): 595 Payment accepted by credit card/debit card and Paypal on www.headandneckupdate.net Registered for 14 CPD points

Accommodation & Travel


Southampton has excellent air, rail and road links. Accommodation is plentiful and both travel and accommodation details can be found on the website.

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Overview
Fresh Cadaveric Dissection
The course aims to provide an unrivalled learning experience for the delegate. The didactic teaching sessions are short, thereby allowing the delegate the maximum use of laboratory dissection time. There are 2 delegates per head and a high faculty to delegate ratio. This allows for close supervision and teaching during the dissection sessions. The course is aimed at consultants and senior trainees in interested specialities. Numbers are strictly limited to 22 to ensure that each delegate is given exclusive access to faculty.

Programme
Tuesday 18th June 2013
Hands-on 3D periorbital anatomical modelling Partial thickness eyelid defects Full thickness eyelid defects Medial & lateral canthal defects Tour of Beaulieu Motor Museum followed by Champagne Reception & Fine Dining at Palace House

Wednesday 19th June 2013


Principles of nasal reconstruction Internal nasal lining Cartilage harvest and inset Contouring and sculpture External nasal skin forehead flap

Guest Faculty
Prof. Frederick J Menick will lead the nasal reconstruction day. He is one of the worlds foremost nasal reconstructive surgeons and author of Nasal Reconstruction - Art and Practice. Mr Anthony G Tyers, Past President of the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society and author of A Colour Atlas of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery. Mr Tyers will lead the periorbital morning session. Mr Ben Parkin, secretary of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society will lead the periorbital afternoon session.

Full details available on the website: www.headandneckupdate.net


Centre for Learning Anatomical Studies The facility provides modern spacious laboratory and lecture rooms providing a comfortable, dedicated area for learning surgical techniques

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This is the second face course following the success of the initial course that was heavily oversubscribed. Delegate feedback was rated as 96% (Excellent). The Head & Neck Update series of courses aims to provide a high quality learning experience using renowned faculty and attention to detail.

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