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AGENDAObjective: Through lectures, case studies and hands on workshops, participants will learn techniques from expert trainers, share common challenges and discuss opportunities to improve reconstructive surgical care in their communities. Hosted By: Mission: Restore and Coast General HospitalPartners: SmileTrain & COSECSASponsors: Acelity, Sientra & AllerganDates: June 19-21, 2017Facilitators: Dr. Kaveh Alizadeh (New York Medical College, Mission: Restore)Dr. Gerhard “Sol” Mundinger (Children’s Hospital of New Orleans)Dr. Andrew Hodges (CoRSU, Uganda)Day 1: Skin Grafts, Flaps & Wound Management8:00-9:00 Welcome & Introductions9:00-10:30 Lecture: Updates in Principles of Wound Management (Dr. Alizadeh)10:30-11:00 BREAK11:00-13:00 Discussion: Management of Burns & Design of Skin Grafts and Flaps (Dr. Hodges)13:00-14:00 LUNCH14:00-15:00 Workshop: Wound Care, Dressing & Splinting (Dr. Alizadeh)15:00-16:00 Panel Discussion|Q&A: “Measuring Long Term Outcomes in Wound & Post-Trauma Care”19:00-21:00 GROUP DINNER | Panel Discussion “How to Advance Your Career: Academic vs Hospital vs Private practice”Day 2: Cleft Care8:30-12:00 Operative Case: Skin Grafts, Local Flaps, DebridementYou are invited to observe a surgery demonstration in the operating theater. Surgical design and plan will be discussed and a post-surgery debriefing. 12:30-13:30 LUNCH13:30-14:00 Discussion: Where we are since 2016 in Cleft Care (Group)14:00-14:30 Lecture: Indications & Peri-Operative Management Cleft Patient (Dr. Alizadeh)14:30-15:00 Discussion: Measuring Speech & Nutritional Status(Dr. Alizadeh)15:00-15:30 Lecture: Primary Unilateral & Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair (Dr. Mundinger)15:30-16:00 Lecture: Cleft palate Repair, Fistula Evaluation & Treatment VPI (Dr. Mundinger) 16:00-16:30 BREAK16:30-17:00 Lecture: Lip & Palate Revisions | Bone Grafting Techniques for the Alveolar Defects (Dr. Mundinger)17:00-17:30 Q&A Discussion | Monitoring Long Term Outcomes in Pediatric patients (Dr. Mundinger)Day 3: Bringing It All Together8:00-12:00 Operative Case: Cleft lip, palate, fistulaYou are invited to observe a surgery demonstration in the operating theater. Surgical design and plan will be discussed as well as debriefing post-surgery. 12:00-13:00 LUNCH13:00-13:45 Panel Discussion: Creating Physician Networks to Improve Care (All)13:45-14:30 Panel Discussion: How to Leverage Multi-disciplinary Care to Improve Outcomes in Your Hospital. 14:30-15:00 BREAK15:00-15:45 Discussion: Bringing it all Together: Self, Family, Career15:45- 16:30 Closing, Feedback Surveys, Certificates, PhotosParticipants DepartTrainer BiosKaveh Alizadeh, MD, FACS0000Dr. Alizadeh is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Westchester Medical Center, New York Medical College. Dedicated to advancing the field of plastic surgery, Dr. Alizadeh directs the Clinical Research Division of the practice’s Residency Program. In 2011 and 2012, Dr. Alizadeh received national recognition as a Top Doctor by U.S. News and World Report, and was voted by patients as one of the Best Cosmetic Surgeons in the Annual Long Island Press Awards. Dr. Alizadeh is Chairman of Mission: Restore, a global health non-profit that he founded in 2010. Dr. Alizadeh’s volunteer work began in the Afghan refugee camps in 1993 and since then he has participated in volunteer surgical missions each year traveling all over the world including Central and South America, the Middle East, and Asia. In 2009, Dr. Alizadeh’s humanitarian volunteer work earned him the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor, an award recorded in the United States Congressional Record.Dr. Alizadeh earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his Master's Degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He then received his MD from Cornell University Medical College, with commendation from the Dean. Dr. Alizadeh completed his General Surgery and Plastic Surgery training at the University of Chicago Hospitals, followed by an additional year of subspecialty training in Cosmetic Surgery, Microsurgery, and Breast Reconstruction at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He has received further executive education training at Harvard Business School.Gerhard S. (“Sol”) Mundinger, M.D.-3873513208000Dr. Mundinger is a fully trained plastic surgeon with additional fellowship training in pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery.Dr. Mundinger is a member of the Cleft and Craniofacial Team at Children’s Hospital of New Orleans. He is an Assistant Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Louisiana State University, and Children’s Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also an Attending Surgeon at University Medical Center and Touro Hospital in New Orleans.A native of Madison, Mississippi, Dr. Mundinger earned his Medical Doctorate at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.? During medical school, he completed a year-long Clinical Research Training Program at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.Dr. Mundinger trained in the Johns Hopkins Hospital / University of Maryland / Shock Trauma integrated plastic surgery residency program with pioneering craniofacial surgeon Dr. Paul Manson. In further pursuit of his research interests during residency, he completed two years of clinical and basic science research training with craniofacial microsurgeon Dr. Eduardo Rodriguez, focusing on face and hand transplantation (vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation), as well as clinical outcomes in pediatric and adult craniofacial trauma. During this time he was co-investigator on grants awarded by the Office of Naval Research and principal investigator on a Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Fellowship.Seeking further expertise in craniofacial surgery, he completed a comprehensive pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery fellowship with pioneering surgeons Drs. Joseph Gruss and Richard Hopper at Seattle Children’s Hospital / Harborview Medical Center / University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. During this fellowship, he not only augmented prior surgical training in cleft lip, cleft palate, orthognathic, craniosynostosis, reconstructive microsurgery, facial reanimation, and craniofacial trauma, but also learned visionary distraction techniques for correction of airway constriction and mid-face deformities in syndromic craniofacial conditions, including Treacher Collins, Apert, Cruzon, Sathre-Chotzen, and Pfieffer, among others.Dr. Mundinger’s clinical practice focuses on all aspects of pediatric and adult craniofacial surgery. Andrew Hodges, MDDr Andrew Hodges, a plastic surgeon from the UK, works for CBM's CoRSU (Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services in Uganda for Persons with Disability) project providing specialised services for peoples with disability specifically orthopaedic and plastic surgery and training for professionals and specialists.Dr Hodges says : "I perform reconstructive surgery mainly on children. The main work is with children with cleft lip and palates and with burns. I am trying to be involved in training new surgeons as the need for more skilled healthcare staff is great."Dr. Hodges spent six years in Uganda with a British relief organisation before coming into contact with CBM-supported Mengo Hospital in Kampala. He had worked as a General Surgeon in a mission hospital in Uganda but decided to retrain in plastic surgery in the UK.Dr Hodges has been a CBM co-worker for many years, first in Mengo hospital in Kampala since January 2005 and then for the orthopaedic department at CoRSU. ................
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