Fifth Annual Selected Topics in Neuroplastic & Reconstructive Surgery: An International Symposium on Cranioplasty and Implantable Neurotechnology with Cadaver Lab
Saturday, November 2, 2019 - Sunday, November 3, 2019
CME Provider:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine › Gage Friend 720 Rutland Avenue Turner 20 Baltimore, Maryland (MD) 21205 United States
Phone: 4109552959
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Conference Center:
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center › Harvard Medical School 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, Massachusetts (MA) 02115 United States
Phone: (866) 790-7000
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Description:
Modern-day cranioplasty, along with the burgeoning field of Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, is undergoing a significant paradigm shift related to various techniques, surgical advancements, implantable neurotechnology, and improved biomaterials. These changes have stimulated us to assemble premier thought leaders in various specialties including neurosurgery, neuroplastic surgery, craniofacial surgery, and plastic surgery to meet for the FIFTH annual symposium dedicated to the subjects of “cranioplasty”, “implantable neurotechnology”, and “neuroplastic surgery”—to be hosted this year at the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. The faculty will gather to present evidence-based data on surgical approaches and state-of-the-art materials, engage and network within a broad array of colleagues and experts, and share high-yield experiences to help attendees improve their patient outcomes. Interactive panel discussions following each lecture will offer the opportunity to debate the evidence, exchange ideas, and gain invaluable insight to assist with the most challenging cases. This year’s symposium, along with an included abstract session, will engage an international faculty and audience consisting of neurosurgery, neuroplastic surgery, craniofacial surgery, plastic/reconstructive surgery, oral/maxillofacial surgery, biomedical engineering, neurology and neuro-oncology, to explore and elucidate the new insights and advances relative to skull reconstruction, cranial implants, and groundbreaking neurotechnologies.
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Instructors:
Chad Gordon, DO, FACS Judy Huang, MD William Curry, MD Michael Yaremchuk, MD William S. Anderson, MD, PhD Chetan Bettegowda, MD, PhD Gregory Bergey, MD Jaishri Blakeley, MD Henry Brem, MD Justin Caplan, MD Pablo Celnik, MD Nathan Crone, MD Jordan Green, PhD John Laterra, MD, PhD Hernando Lopez-Bartoni, MD Mark Luciano, MD, PhD Paul Manson, MD Andrea Machnitz, MD Kerry-Ann Mitchell, MD, PhD Debraj Mukherjee, MD, MPH Richard Redett III, MD Rafael Tamargo, MD Nicholas Theodore, MD Jon Weingart, MD William Austen Jr, MD Branko Bojovic, MD Priscilla Brastianos, MD Bob Carter, MD, PhD Matthias Donelan, MD Kevin Emerick, MD Leigh Hochberg, MD, PhD Jay Loeffler, MD Ziv Williams, MD Bizhan Aarabi, MD Eric Arnaud, MD Dean Ad-El, MD Netanel Ben-Shalom, MD Ed Boyden, PhD Jan-Karl Burkhardt, MD Joseph Carey, MD Jason Gerrard, MD Mutaz Habal, MD Sagi Harnoff, MD William Hoffman, MD Suhasa Kodandaramaiah, PhD Anand Kumar, MD, FACS, FAAP Peter Liacouras, PhD Andre Machado, MD, PhD Chima Oluigbo, MD Matthew Potts, MD Mark Richardson, MD Gabriel Santiago, MD Albert Schuette, MD Vladimir Shapira, MD Dennis Spencer, MD Peter Taub, MD Jesse Taylor, MD Erol Veznedaroglu, MD Amir Wolff, MD Graeme Woodworth, MD, FACS
CME Credit:
Physicians: 13.5 Hours
Physician Assistants: 13.5 Hours
Nurse Anesthetists: 13.5 Hours
Nurses: 13.5 Hours
Self Assessment Module (SAM):
No
Specialty Audience:
Neurology Otolaryngology Surgery
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