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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Ian Thomas Jackson Office: Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery 16001 West Nine Mile Road, Third Floor Fisher Center Southfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A. Nationality: British Date of Birth: December 24, 1934 Marital Status: Married; five children Qualifications: University - M.B., ChB., Glasgow (1959) T(S) (1992)i.e. Certified in Plastic Surgery D.Sc.(Hon) Saint Louis University (1993) D.Sc.(Hon) University of Glasgow (2001) Postgraduate - F.R.C.S., Glasgow (1964) F.R.C.S., Edinburgh (1964) F.A.C.S. (1984) F.R.A.C.S. (Hon), Australia (1991) F.R.C.S. (Hon), Glasgow (2002) American Board of Plastic Surgery, Certified 1982 Present Position: Director, Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery Affiliated with Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan Director, Plastic Surgery Residency Program Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan Chief of Surgery, Surgical Center of Southfield Section Chief Plastic Surgery, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan Clinical Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas Honorary Clinical Professor, Department of Orthodontics, University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan Honorary Consultant, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Ian Thomas Jackson

Office: Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery16001 West Nine Mile Road, Third Floor Fisher CenterSouthfield, Michigan 48075 U.S.A.

Nationality: British

Date of Birth: December 24, 1934

Marital Status: Married; five children

Qualifications: University - M.B., ChB., Glasgow (1959)T(S) (1992)i.e. Certified in Plastic SurgeryD.Sc.(Hon) Saint Louis University (1993)D.Sc.(Hon) University of Glasgow (2001)Postgraduate - F.R.C.S., Glasgow (1964)F.R.C.S., Edinburgh (1964)F.A.C.S. (1984)F.R.A.C.S. (Hon), Australia (1991)F.R.C.S. (Hon), Glasgow (2002)American Board of Plastic Surgery, Certified 1982

Present Position: Director, Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery Affiliated with Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan

Director, Plastic Surgery Residency ProgramProvidence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan

Chief of Surgery, Surgical Center of Southfield

Section Chief Plastic Surgery, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan

Clinical Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryUniversity of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas

Honorary Clinical Professor, Department of Orthodontics, University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan

Honorary Consultant, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

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King's Hospital, London, U.K.

Honorary Consultant, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,Guy’s Hospital, London, U.K.

Private Practice: Ian T. Jackson, M.D., P.C.

Previous Undergraduate: University of Glasgow (1952-1959)Appointments:

Internships: Internal Medicine/General Surgery, Glasgow RoyalInfirmary (1959-1960)

Residencies: Resident in Pathology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary (1960-1962)

Resident in Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary(Eastern District Hospital - (1962-1965).

Resident in Plastic Surgery, Glasgow Royal Infirmary(1965-1967)

Senior Resident in Plastic Surgery, CanniesburnHospital (1967-1969)

Consultant Plastic Surgeon

Glasgow, Scotland (1969-1979):

West of Scotland Regional Plastic Surgery Service, CanniesburnHospital, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow

Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, Glasgow

Honorary Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow

Secretary, British Plastic Surgery Research Committee

Mayo Clinic (1979-1989):

Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Mayo ClinicHead, Section of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic

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Professor of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Medical School

Providence Hospital (1989 to Present):Director, Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery, affiliatedwith Providence Hospital

Director, Craniofacial Cleft Palate Diagnostic Clinic, affiliated withProvidence Hospital

Chairman Institutional Review Board, Department of Physiology,Providence Hospital

Member 1990 Medical Education Committee

Member 1991 Medical Education Committee, Research Allocation,Operating Room Committee

Member 1992 Medical Education Committee, Research & PublicationCommittee, Operating Room Committee

Postgraduate Awards:1968 Lock Traveling Fellowship, Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow1968 McCunn Traveling Fellowship (used for six month study visit to

Scandinavia, Germany, and Switzerland)1984 Junior Visiting Professor, Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation1991 Isidor Kaplan Prize, Israel Society of Plastic & Reconstructive

Surgeons (re: papers on pig study and galeal study)1992 Clinician of the Year, American Association of Plastic Surgeons1993 Senior Visiting Professor, Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation1996 Sir Harold Gillies Gold Medal, British Association of Plastic

Surgeons1998 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Medal1999 Honorary Award, American Association of Plastic Surgeons

Medical Societies:American Association of Plastic Surgeons (Nominating Committee, 1986)American Cleft Palate AssociationAmerican College of SurgeonsAmerican Medical AssociationAmerican Society of Head and Neck SurgeonsAmerican Society of Maxillofacial SurgeonsAmerican Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (MaliniacLecturer Selection Committee - 1986)American Society of Craniofacial SurgeryAssociation of Academic Chairman of Plastic SurgeryBasque Society of Plastic SurgeonsBritish Association of Plastic SurgeonsCanadian Society of Plastic SurgeonsClub MorestinDetroit Surgical AssociationEuropean Association of Cranio-Maxillofacial SurgeryEuropean Association of Plastic SurgeonsInternational Confederation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Chapterof Craniomaxillofacial Surgery (founder and committee member)International Craniofacial ClubInternational Medical Institute, Medical Advisory Board MemberInternational Society of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeonsInternational Society of Craniomaxillofacial SurgeryInternational Society of Surgical Simulation (founding member)International Society for Skull Base Surgery (founding member)International Society of Pediatric Skull Base (founding member)Jaime Planas Society of Plastic SurgeonsMichigan Academy of Plastic SurgeonsMichigan State Medical SocietyMidwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons (Treasurer, 1994-96;

Vice-President, 1996-97, President-Elect, 1997-98; President 1999-2000)

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Minnesota Academy of Plastic Surgeons (Secretary/Treasurer, 1983-84;Vice President, 1984-85; President, 1985-86)

Minnesota Medical AssociationNational Vascular Malformations Foundation, Inc., Medical and Scientific

Advisory BoardNorth American Skull Base Society (founding member; Director-at

Large, non ENT/neurosurgery, 1997-98; President-Elect, 1999-2000;President, 2000-2001)

Oakland County Medical Society (active member)Priestley SocietyRoyal College of Surgeons, GlasgowRoyal College of Surgeons, EdinburghRoyal Australasian College of SurgeonsTord Skoog Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (president and

secretary, 1983-86)Society of Head and Neck Surgeons - Long Range Planning CommitteeSpanish Society of Hand SurgeryZumbro Valley Medical Society

Honorary Memberships:Association of Surgeons of IndiaAssociation of Plastic Surgeons of IndiaAustralasian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsBasque Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsBritish Association of Aesthetic Plastic SurgeonsCanadian Society of Plastic SurgeryChilean Society of Maxillofacial SurgeryChilean Society of OncologyChilean Society of SurgeryCraniofacial Society of Great BritainOphthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery SocietyJapanese Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsNew Zealand Association of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonsSociety of Latino-Americana Plastic Surgeons South Africa Society of Plastic SurgeonsSwedish Society of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryTurkish Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Training: Pathology, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery

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Journals: Editor, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERYEditor, PLASTIC SURGERY OUTLOOKEditorial Board, PERSPECTIVES IN PLASTIC SURGERYEditorial Board, PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYEditorial Board, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SURGICAL SCIENCES,

Banaras Hindu University of IndiaEditorial Council, CIRURGIA MAXILLOFACIALIS AND PLASTICA,

YugoslaviaEditorial Board, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RHINOLOGYEditorial Board, THE CLEFT PALATE JOURNALEditorial Board, CIRURGIA GASTRO & GINECOLOGIA SURGERY,

South AmericaEditorial Board, JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC &

RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYEditorial Board, JOURNAL OF COMPUTER-AIDED SURGERYAdvisory Board, Facial Disfigurement Center, U.K.

Advisory Board, LET'S FACE IT, Concord, MAAssociate Editor, JOURNAL OF SKULL BASE SURGERYMember of the Publications Committee, North American Skull Base SocietySenior Editor, PLASTIC SURGICAL TECHNIQUES, Tzrifin, IsraelMedical Advisory Board, Children's Craniofacial Association, Executive

CommitteeEditorial Board, ON LINE JOURNAL OF PLASTIC AND

RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

Visiting Professorships:

1971 Akron, Ohio

1973 Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Jackson, Mississippi University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

1974 Jackson, Mississippi

1975 Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Point Clear, Alabama

(Sam Upchurch Lecturer)

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1976 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CaliforniaUniversity of Lima, PeruAkron, Ohio

1977 University of Birmingham, Alabama

1978 Eric Visiting Professorship, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

1979 South African Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

1980 University of Alabama, BirminghamHospital of the University of Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaMalmo, Sweden

1981 Duke University, Durham, North CarolinaKansas City, MissouriUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborShanghai, ChinaHong Kong

1982 University of Wisconsin, MadisonSt. Louis, MissouriCleveland Clinic, OhioEmory University, Atlanta, Georgia

1983 University of Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaWalter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DCPlastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Inc., Akron, OhioNew York UniversityCharlotte Plastic Surgery Center, Charlotte, North CarolinaUniversity of Kansas, Kansas City, MissouriUniversity of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

1984 Missouri Surgical Society, St. Louis, MissouriMidwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Chicago, IllinoisCleft Palate Workshop, Seattle, WashingtonUniversity of Illinois, ChicagoChildren's Hospital, Chicago, IllinoisNorthwest Society of Plastic Surgeons, Juneau, Alaska

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Scott and White Clinic, Temple, TexasUniversity of California, San Francisco, San Diego, Irvine

1985 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TennesseeSt. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota Duluth Medical School, DuluthSoutheastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Lake Buena Vista,Florida (Sam Upchurch Lecturer)

1986 Sir Benjamin Rank Visiting Professor, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons,AustraliaItalian Society for Plastic Surgery, Milan, ItalyUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

1987 University of Tsukuba, JapanEast Grinstead Hospital, EnglandCanniesburn Hospital, Scotland

1988 University of Illinois, IllinoisQueen Victoria Hospital, EnglandSt. Andrew's Hospital, EnglandUniversity of Iowa, Iowa

1989 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaUniversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, UtahMcGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

1990 St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

1991 Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DCUniversity Hospital, London, OntarioNorthwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IllinoisChildren's Hospital, Brisbane, AustraliaHospital for Sick Children, Toronto, CanadaRose Medical Center and the University of Colorado, Denver

1992 Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron, OhioUniversity of Illinois at Chicago

1993 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterBrown University School of Medicine, Rhode IslandChildren's Hospital/Methodist Hospital, Omaha, NebraskaNew York, New York

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1994 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New YorkUniversity of Tennessee, Memphis, TennesseeKuwaitMuscat, OmanHalifax, Nova ScotiaSingaporeBangkok, ThailandIndiaUniversity of Virginia, Charlottesville, VirginiaEastern Virginia University, Norfolk, VirginiaHarvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

1995 Houston Society of Plastic Surgeons, HoustonCraniofacial Society of Great Britain, GlasgowBritish Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Rowe Lecture, Channel IslandsAssociation of Head and Neck Oncologists of Great Britain, Nunn Lecture,

Birmingham, EnglandBritish Association of Plastic Surgeons, Gillies Lecture, LondonCleveland Clinic

1996 Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanPrince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, ThailandUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, British ColumbiaOhio Valley Society for Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryScandinavian Association of Plastic Surgeons, Stockholm, SwedenMarmara University Medical School, Istanbul, TurkeyPost-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, ChandigarhNavroji Godrej Visiting Professor, New Delhi

1997 Michael L. Lewin Memorial LecturerKorean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul, Korea

1998 Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Calcutta, IndiaRoyal College of Surgeons of England, Faculty of Dental School, London, U.K. (WebbJohnson Lecturer)

1999 Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Goa, IndiaChippenham Medical Center/Johnston-Willis Medical Society, Richmond, Virginia (A.Murat Willis Lecturer)

2000 Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Agra, India

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2001 Houston Society of Plastic Surgeons, Houston, Texas

2002 Indian Society of Cleft Lip, Palate, and Craniofacial Anomalies, Mumbai, IndiaNew Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons, Mt. Laurel, New Jersey

Symposia and Courses

1976 Co-organizer for Plastic Surgery Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, ScotlandCo-organizer for Maxillofacial Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland

1977 Co-organizer, Plastic Surgery Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, ScotlandChairman, International Plastic Surgery Meeting, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow,Scotland

1978 Co-organizer, Plastic Surgery Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, ScotlandCo-organizer, Maxillofacial Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland

1979 Co-organizer, Plastic Surgery Course, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland

1982 Co-Chairman, Plastic and Esthetic Surgery Course, Barcelona, Spain

1986 Co-Chairman, Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation Symposium on Major FacialTrauma, Nashville, Tennessee

1987 Co-Chairman, Butterworth Workshop on Plastic Surgery - Complications andInnovations in Plastic Surgery - Tortola, British Virgin IslandsChairman, Plastic Surgery Course, Vitoria, Spain

1988 Co-Chairman, Butterworth Workshop on Plastic Surgery - Complications in PlasticSurgery and Cry for Help - Tortola, British Virgin Islands

1989 Co-Chairman, Third Annual British Virgin Islands Workshops on Plastic Surgery -Complications in Plastic Surgery and Cry for Help - Tortola, British Virgin IslandsChairman, Panel on New Horizons in Head and Neck Surgery, The Fifth Congress ofthe Asian/Pacific Section - Istanbul, Turkey

1990 Co-Chairman, Fourth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshops on Plastic Surgery -Complications and Innovations in Plastic Surgery: Skin Tumors, Hand, Trauma,Aesthetic Surgery, Cry for Help - Tortola, British Virgin IslandsCo-Chairman, 15th International Cancer Congress - Hamburg, West Germany

1991 Co-Chairman, Fifth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshops in Plastic Surgery:

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Complications and Innovations in Plastic Surgery: Skin Tumors, Hand, Trauma,Aesthetic Surgery, "Cry for Help" - Tortola, British Virgin IslandsSponsor, Recent Advances in Head & Neck Cancer Surgery, presented by the Institutefor Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery and the Department of General Surgeryat Providence Hospital

1992 Co-Chairman, Sixth Annual British Virgin Island Workshops in Plastic Surgery: Adisaster in cleft lip repair; Penetrating mid-face tumors; The cervical tube pedicle; Anew approach to mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction.

1993 Co-Chairman, Seventh Annual British Virgin Island Workshop in Plastic Surgery

1994 Co-Chairman, Eighth Annual British Virgin Island Workshop in Plastic Surgery

1995 Co-Chairman, Ninth Annual British Virgin Island Workshop in Plastic Surgery

1996 Co-Chairman, Tenth Annual British Virgin Island Workshop in Plastic Surgery

1997 Co-Chairman, Eleventh Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery

1998 Co-Chairman, Twelfth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic SurgeryCo-Chairman, International Symposium on Plastic Surgery (PSEF/BAPS)

1999 Co-Chairman, Thirteen Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery

2000 Co-Chairman, Fourteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery

2001 Co-Chairman, Fifteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery

2002 Co-Chairman, Sixteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery

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COMMUNICATIONS:

1. British Association of Plastic Surgery, London, England, 1967Sodium Chlorate Bomb Injuries of the Hand

2. Scandinavian Plastic Surgery Association, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1968Klorex Injuries of the Hand

3. European Plastic Surgical Association, Brighton, England, 1969 A Radical Approach to the Cleft Lip Nose

4. British Medical Association, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1969 Rheumatoid Hand Surgery

5. British Association of Plastic Surgery, Aviemore, England, 1970Film - Metacarpophalangeal Joint Replacement Arthroplasty in RheumatoidArthritis

6. German Association of Plastic Surgery, Munich, Germany, 1970Facial Reconstruction After Cancer Excision Using the Deltopectoral Flap

7. British Association of Plastic Surgery, London, England, 1970The Broad Nose (Hypertelorism)

8. German Association of Plastic Surgery, Ludwigshafen, Germany, 1971Keratoacanthoma and Allied Lesions

9. British Association of Plastic Surgery, London, England, 1971Self-healing Squamous Carcinoma

10. British and French Association, Deauville, France, 1972A Reappraisal of Cleft Lip RepairSilastic Sheet Arthroplasty of the Wrist in Rheumatoid Arthritis

11. British Society for Surgery of the Hand, Harrogate, England, 1973Use of Swanson Prostheses in Metacarpophalangeal Joints in Rheumatoid

ArthritisComparison of Finger Joint Prostheses

12. Second European Congress of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Madrid, Spain,1973

Film - Correction of Hypertelorism

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13. Second International Congress in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery, Copenhagen,Denmark, 1973

Long-Term Follow-up of Bone Grafting in Secondary Palatal Fistulae

14. ASPRS, Miami, Florida, 1973LeFort II Osteotomy in Maxillofacial Deformities

15. British Society for Surgery of the Hand (Instructional Course), London, England, 1973Methods of Arthroplasty in the Rheumatoid Hand

16. American Ed. Foundation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery -- Symposium onOrbital Surgery, Dallas, Texas, 1974

Surgical Correction of the Eyelid Problem in Facial Palsy

17. British Society for Surgery of the Hand, Oxford, England, 1974Interpositional Arthroplasty of the Elbow

18. British Association of Plastic Surgery, London, England, 1974Complications of Craniofacial Surgery

19. Club Morestin Meeting, 1975LeFort II Osteotomy

20. The Samuel Upchurch Guest Lectures, Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgery,Alabama, 1975

Surgery of the Rheumatoid HandSurgery of the Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

21. Skoog Society of Plastic Surgery, Sardinia, 1975Maxillary Osteotomies in the Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

22. International Society of Plastic Surgery, Paris, France, 1975A Method of Evaluation of Craniofacial DeformitiesThe Sphincter PharyngoplastyFinger Joint Prosthesis in Rheumatoid Arthritis (Rheumatoid Hand Symposium)

23. British Craniofacial Society, Glasgow, Scotland, 1975Surgery of the Primary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformitySurgery of the Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformityCranio-Orbital Surgery

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24. Conference on Plastics in Medicine and Surgery, Glasgow, Scotland, 1975Body and Space Implants

25. British Association of Plastic surgery, London, England, 1975Procedures Available for Breast Reconstruction

26. British Society for Surgery of the Hand, Leicester, England,1976A New Method of Stabilizing Trapezium Implants

27. Cleft Palate Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1976Maxillary Osteotomies for Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformitiesCraniofacial Surgery (Symposium)

28. American Educational Foundation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery -Symposium on Jaw Deformity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,1976

Midface RetrusionMaxillary Deformity in Cleft Lip and Palate

29. Florida Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Puerto Rico, 1976Local Flaps on the Face

30. British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London, England, 1977Unusual Pediatric Conditions in Plastic Surgery (Instructional Course)

Skull Reconstruction Using Methyl Methacrylate

31. American Society of Head and Neck Surgeons, Toronto, Canada,1978Facial Flaps in Cancer

32. Craniofacial Society, Manchester, 1978Further Applications of Craniofacial Surgery

33. European Society of Maxillofacial Surgery, Venice, Italy, 1978Treatment of Craniofacial TumorsTreatment of Globe Protrusion

34. British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London, England, 1978Treatment of Orbital Tumors

35. Chilean Society of Maxillofacial Surgery, Santiago, Chile, 1979Treatment of Craniofacial Deformity

36. International Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,1979

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Treatment of Cranio-Orbital Fibrous Dysplasia

37. British Association of Plastic Surgeons, Glasgow, Scotland, 1979Early Treatment of Craniofacial Deformity

38. British Association of Speech Therapists, Warwick, 1979Management of Velopharyngeal Incompetence

39. ASPRS, Toronto, Canada,1979 - The Sandwich Abbé Flap

40. British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London, England,1979Review of 150 Cases of Bone Grafting in Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate

41. Royal Odontological Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1979Cleft Lip Deformity - Analysis and Treatment

42. Fourth Annual Flap Dissection Workshop, Norfolk, Virginia, 1980 (Participant)

43. Third International Symposium of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, New York,1980

Nasolacrimal Duct Reconstruction

44. ASPRS, New Orleans, Louisiana,1980Update in Management of Facial Palsy (Moderator)Update on Facial Bone Reconstruction (Panelist)

Systematic Approach to Tumors of the Base of the Skull

45. Scandinavian Society of Plastic Surgery, Iceland, 1980 (Guest of Honor) American Medicine Today Management of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity Reconstruction of Severe Midface Injuries

46. British Postgraduate Medical Federation - Advanced Course in Plastic Surgery,Oxford, England, 1980 Cleft Lip Management Cleft Palate Management

Maxillary Growth and Development and Orthodontics in Cleft Lip and Palate Subcranial Facial Deformity Management Management of Hypertelorism

47. American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Chalmers Lyons Lecture,San Francisco, California, 1980

The Wide World of Facial Deformity

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48. Volvo Meeting on Facial Deformity, Goteborg, Sweden, 1980 Management of Acute Craniofacial Trauma Management of Facial Asymmetry Management of Premature Fusion of Metopic Suture

49. Visiting Professor, Malmo, Sweden, 1980 Reconstruction of Large Post-Traumatic Midface Problems Midface Retrusion

50. Visiting Lecturer, Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia,1980 New Horizons in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery

51. Southern Medical Association, Honorary Guest, San Antonio, Texas, 1980 Nasal Deformity - A Complex Problem Blepharoplasty in Craniofacial Cases

52. Zumbro Valley Dental Society, Rochester, Minnesota, 1981 Management of Craniofacial Deformity

53. Visiting Professor, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1981 Recent Developments in Cleft Lip and Palate and Craniofacial Recent Developments in Craniofacial Surgery

54. Twenty-First Annual Dental Reviews, Rochester, Minnesota, 1981 The Broad Horizon of Craniofacial surgery: From Canine to Cranium

55. International Association for Dental Research, Symposium - "Origin and Correction ofDentofacial Deformities, Chicago, Illinois, 1981

Surgical Management of Severe Malformations

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56. Utah Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Course: "Team Approach toCongenital and Acquired Craniofacial Deformity", Salt Lake City, Utah, 1981 The Team Concept Midface Osteotomy Early Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Secondary Soft Tissue in Revision in Cleft Lip and Palate Hemifacial Microsomia Orbital and Frontal Bone Reconstruction

57. Joint Meeting: Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at NYU Medical Center andChinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking, China, 1981 Eyelid Reconstruction Midface Osteotomies Orbital Frontal Fractures Craniofacial Tumors Secondary Cleft Palate Problems The Use of Small Flaps on the Face

58. Fourth Congress of the European Plastic Surgery Association, Athens, Greece, May1981

A Method of Enophthalmos Correction A Craniofacial Approach to Advanced Midface Cancers Composite Defects of the Midface - A New Approach

Long-Term Follow-Up of Bone Grafts in Secondary Cleft Lip and PalateReconstruction

Cranio-Orbital Neurofibroma - Anatomy and Treatment

59. Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 1981 Management of Nasal Deformity in Cleft Lip and Palate Management of Facial Palsy Tumors of the Base of the Skull

60. Visiting Professor, Kansas City, Missouri, August 1981 Craniofacial Problems Related to the Orbit and Periorbital Region

61. O'Leary Meeting, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, September 1981 Surgical Management of Profound Facial Deformities

62. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Nurses Seminar -"Reconstructive Plastic Surgery for Nurses", September 1981

Treatment of Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Deformity

63. Mayo Alumni Association, 51st International Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, October 1981

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Craniofacial Reconstruction

64. American Society of Dentistry for Children, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1991 The Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

65. Visiting Professor, Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China, April 1981 Management of Midface Retrusion

66. Visiting Professor, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong, April 1981 Management of Acute Craniofacial Trauma

67. Symposium on the Interface of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Face,Stowe, Vermont, October 1981

Management of Facial Asymmetry

68. Second Annual Postgraduate Course in Plastic Surgery - NYU Medical School, NewYork, November 1981

Secondary Problems Keloids, Scars Axial Pattern and Cutaneous Flaps Craniofacial Resection for Tumor Indications and Complications of Flap Surgery (Panelist) Reconstruction of Pharynx and Mandible (Panelist)

69. Towsley Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December1981 Management of Facial Asymmetry Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate Advances in Craniofacial Trauma Craniosynostosis and Hypertelorism Midface Retrusion Management of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

70. Visiting Professor, Detroit, Michigan, December 1981 Resection of Tumors of the Skull Base

71. Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, January 1982 Treatment of Craniosynostosis and Hypertelorism Treatment of Midface Retrusion Advances in Craniofacial Trauma and Treatment Advances in Treatment of Craniofacial Tumors

72. Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, Seminar - "Problems in Aesthetic Surgery",

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Scottsdale, Arizona, February 1982Fat Curettage for Body Contour DefectsThe Use of Lyophilized Dura to Augment Pectoralis Major in Subcutaneous

Mastectomy Fine Points in Augmentation and Reduction Mammoplasty Rectus Abdominis Flap for Breast Reconstruction Problems in Breast Reconstruction and Subcutaneous Mastectomy (Panelist) Advanced Symposium on Aesthetic Surgery

73. Mayo Regional Visiting Faculty Program, Waconia Ridgeview Hospital, March 1982State of the Art in Plastic Surgery

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74. Italian Society of Plastic Surgery, Course - "Present Status of Craniofacial Surgery",Rome, Italy, March 1982

Management of Acute Craniofacial Injuries Management of Craniofacial Tumors Early Surgery of Craniofacial Tumors Gustatory and Olfactory Function in Craniofacial Syndromes (Discussant)

Periorbital Tumors (Discussant)

75. James Barrett Brown Visiting Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,April 1982 Surgery of the Rheumatoid Hand Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities Surgical Resection of Craniofacial Tumors

76. Ninth Annual Meeting, ACPEF, Denver, Colorado, April 1982Cleft Lip, Palate and Craniofacial Rehabilitation Around the World (Participant,international forum)Follow-Up Clinic (Panelist: Sphincter Pharyngoplasty in V.P. Incompetence)Experience With Alveolar Bone Grafting in Cleft Palate Patients in the Mixed

Dentition Phase

77. Dermatology Reviews, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, April 1982Can Birth Defects be Reversed Surgically?

78. Ophthalmic Reviews, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, April 1982Advances in Craniofacial SurgeryNew Approach to Management of Orbital Neurofibromatosis

79. Seventh Course of Plastic and Esthetic Surgery, Clinica de Cirugia Plastica y Estetica,Dr. Planas, Barcelona, Spain, May 1982

Treatment of Craniofacial Trauma Treatment of Craniofacial Tumors Methods Available for Treatment of Facial Palsy Management of Primary Cleft Lip Deformity Management of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity Mammoplasty (Panel Chairman)

80. Caring Cross Hospital, Symposium - "Paediatric Frontiers", London, England, May1982

Changing the Face of Paediatrics

81. University of Barcelona, Course on "Nasal and Orbital and Periorbital Surgery",Barcelona, Spain, May 1982

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Nasal Reconstruction After Trauma or Tumor ResectionReconstruction of Major Nasal Deformity

Treatment of Orbital Trauma Treatment of Tumors of the orbit and Periorbital Area

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82. Sixth Annual Flap Dissection Workshop, East Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,Virginia, June 1982

Axial Pattern Skin Flaps Instructor, two cadaver dissection sessions

Two Short Presentations with Videotapes: Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap,Deltopectoral Flap

Three Tutorials on Pectoralis Major Myocutaneous Flaps in Head and NeckSurgery and Local Flaps in Reconstructive Procedures in the Head and NeckArea

83. Visiting Professor, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, August 1982 Craniofacial Tumors Craniofacial Trauma

84. Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota Oral Surgery Seminar - "CraniofacialAnomalies", September 1982 Management of the Cleft Palate Patient Surgical Management of Complex Craniofacial Problems

85. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, InternationalSymposium on Eyelid, Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery, San Francisco, California,October 1982

Surgical Treatment of Neurofibroma of the Orbit

86. University of Stellenbosch - "Course in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery",Capetown, South Africa, October 1982 Flaps Updated Management of the Traumatized Hand: Skin Cover The Rheumatoid Hand Secondary Surgery of Cleft Lip, Palate and Nose The Management of Hemangioma in Children Cosmetic Rhinoplasty and Augmentation Mentoplasty Management of Traumatic Enophthalmos Head and Neck Cancer: Reconstruction After Cancer Surgery

87. NYU Medical Center: Third Annual Review of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, NewYork, November 1982 Cleft Lip: Secondary Problems Keloids, Scars,

Cutaneous Skin FlapsCraniofacial Resection for TumorTutorials: Cleft Lip and Palate: Secondary Repair, Scars, Axial Pattern Flap,Cranio-Orbital Tumors

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88. Visiting Professor, Montefiore Hospital, New York, November 1982 Classification and Treatment of Skull Base Tumors

89. Visiting Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, November 1982Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate, Primary and Secondary: Classification and

Surgery Base of Skull Tumors

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90. Northwestern University: Ninth Annual Postgraduate Course in Plastic Surgery,Chicago, Illinois, November 1982

Craniofacial Surgery

91. Fifth International Congress of the Hospitals of San Juan de Dios, Caracas,Venezuela, November 1982 Midface Osteotomies Craniofacial Tumors in Children Craniofacial Injuries Facial Palsy Cleft Left and Palate - Primary Repair Craniofacial Surgery in Children Congenital Hand Surgery Local Facial Flaps Treatment of Velopharyngeal Incompetence Congenital Malformations of the Hand (Round Table)

92. Visiting Professor, University of Alberta, Edmonton, January 1983 Radical Treatment of Base of Skull Tumors

93. 26th Annual Meeting of the Central Association of Dentists & Physicians, Aspen,Colorado, February 1983 Plastic Surgery in the Older Patient

94. Sociedad Jaime Planas de Cirugia Plastica: First International Symposium, Curitiba,Parana, Brazil, March 1983

New Developments in Pediatric Plastic Surgery The State of Craniomaxillofacial Surgery

Facial Asymmetry Midface Osteotomies Cleft Lip and Palate - Secondary Repair Cranio-Orbital Tumors Craniofacial Tumors in Children Hypertelorism Craniosynostosis Facial Paralysis Craniomaxillofacial Surgery (Moderator, Round Table) Aesthetic Facial Surgery (Moderator, Round Table) Tumors (Round Table)

95. Endocrine Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, March 1983 A Case of Acromegaly

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96. Visiting Professor, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, April 1983Grand Rounds: Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsAnalysis and Treatment of the Primary Cleft DeformityTreatment of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities

97. Minnesota Association of Nurse Anesthetists: Continuing Education Program,Rochester, Minnesota, April 1983

Surgical Management of Facial Deformities and Craniofacial Malignancies

98. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting, Los Angeles,California, April 1983

Course Instructor: Suction Lipectomy

99. Head and Neck Cancer Symposium, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio, April1983 Management of Tumors of the Base of the Skull Management of Carcinoma of the Tongue and Floor of Mouth

100. Visiting Professor, Akron, Ohio, April 1983 Grand Rounds: New Developments in Craniofacial Surgery Midface Osteotomies

Treatment of Head and Neck Angiomas

101. Montana Cleft Palate Association/Montana Speech, Language and HearingAssociation: Joint Meeting, Butte, Montana, April 1983 What's New in Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery Management of Velopharyngeal Incompetence Reconstructive Surgery for the Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

102. Society of Head and Neck Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1983 Treatment of Tumors Involving the Anterior Cranial Fossa

103. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Fontana, May 1983 Treatment of Tumors of the Base of the Skull Primary Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate Panelist: Cleft Lip and Palate

104. Visiting Professor, New York University, New York, June 1983 Surgical Resection of Difficult Head and Neck Tumors

105. International Congress of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Montreal, Quebec,June 1983

Chairman: Paper Session

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A Fresh Look at the Malar Fracture: A New Classification

106. First International Meeting, Craniofacial Society of Great Britain: "Cleft Lip and Palate- Long-Term Results and Future Prospects", Birmingham, England, July 1983

The Failure of Primary Treatment and its Consequences Session Chairman: The Initial Surgery in Cleft Lip and Palate Closing Discussion (by invitation): Future Prospects

107. Annual Fall Seminar for Recovery Room Nurses, Rochester, Minnesota, September1983 Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery

108. Visiting Professor, Charlotte Plastic Surgery Center, Charlotte, North Carolina,September 1983 Recognizing Facial Deformities in Children Reconstruction of Head and Neck Problems

109. Ninth Annual Mayo Clinic Seminar for Nurse Anesthetists, Rochester, Minnesota,September 1983 Craniofacial Surgery and its Anesthetic Implications

110. Visiting Professor, University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, September 1983 Classification and Surgical Management of Tumors of the Base of the Skull

Traumatic and Post-traumatic Orbitofacial Deformities Surgical Management of the Cleft Palate

111. Comprehensive Management of Birth Defects Seminar, University of Kansas, KansasCity, Kansas, September 1983 Development of Craniofacial Surgery: Vision for its Future

112. Northwestern University Tenth Annual Postgraduate Course in Plastic Surgery,Chicago, Illinois, November 1983 Cranio-Orbital Anomalies Craniofacial Tumors Cranio-orbital Tumors

113. University of Western Ontario, Ethicon Visiting Professorship, London, Ontario,November 1983 Seminar: Wound Healing and Skin Grafting Treatment of Acute Craniofacial Trauma

Treatment of Facial PalsyCraniofacial Tumors

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114. Sixth Annual British Virgin Islands Medical Conference: "New Concepts andChallenges in Today's Medicine and Surgery", Road Town, Tortola, BVI, February1984 Treatment of Midface Retrusion New Approaches in Craniofacial Surgery for Tumors and Trauma

115. Mankato State University Speech Pathology Club, Mankato, Minnesota, February1984 Surgery of Cleft Lip and Palate Speech Problems Related to Cleft Lip and Palate

116. XI Alpine Workshop on Plastic Surgery, Meribel, France, March 1984 Another Elephant Man Skull Bone Grafts in Nasal Reconstruction "Pocket" Bone Grafting Facial Palsy - Dynamic Reconstruction Extensive Linear Nevus, Lower Limb

117. Missouri State Surgical Society, Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, March 1984 Advances in the Treatment of Base of Skull Tumors - Benign and Malignant

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118. 10th Congress, International Association for Maxillofacial Surgery, PediatricMaxillofacial Symposium, Detroit, Michigan, April 1984 Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity - Prevention And Treatment

Resection and Reconstruction of Craniofacial Trauma Children Panelist: Cleft Lip and Palate

Congenital Anomalies and Neoplasms of the Maxillofacial Region inChildren

119. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1984First Cut - Best Cut: Can We Prevent Secondary Cleft Deformity?

Facial Osteotomies for Tumor Exposure and Resection Analysis and Treatment of Orbitozygomatic Fractures

120. Cleft Palate Symposium, Seattle, Washington, May 1984 Primary Veloplasty Pharyngeal Flap Superiorly Based: How I Do It Other Surgical Procedures in Treatment of Velopharyngeal Incompetence

Cleft Lip Repair Secondary Procedures in Cleft Lip and Palate

121. Midwest Cleft Lip and Palate Group, Inaugural Meeting, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June1984 Panel Member Discussion of problem cases

122. Academic Plastic Surgery Forum, 15th Anniversary Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan,June 1984 Treatment of Craniofacial Tumors Glomus Vagale: Its Diagnosis and Management

123. North American Working Group on Cleft Palate, Inaugural Meeting, Bronx, New York,July 1984 Professional Observer/Commentator

124. International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, Baltimore, Maryland, July 1984Paper and Poster: Osteotomies to Facilitate Skull Base Tumor Resection

Panel: Skull Base Surgery

125. Visiting Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, August 1984 Management of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Management of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Recent Advances in Facial Deformity Surgery Surgery for Craniofacial Anomalies

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Three-Dimensional Imaging of Face and Skull

126. Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, August 1984 Craniofacial Surgery Update

127. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August1984 Anesthetic Problems in Neck Dissection

128. Northwest Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Convention, Juneau, Alaska, August1984 Tissue Expansion in Breast Reconstruction Karapandzic Cleft Lip Repair

129. Visiting Professor, Scott and White Clinic, Temple, Texas, September 1984 Treatment of Primary Cleft Flap Reconstruction of the Face

Craniofacial Surgery and Its Application to Tumors and Trauma Treatment of Previous Cleft Palate Causes and Treatment of Velopharyngeal Incompetence Three-Dimensional Imaging in Craniofacial Surgery

130. Gamma Club, Glasgow, Scotland, October 1984

131. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, LasVegas, Nevada, October 1984 Course Instructor: Management of Difficult Cleft Palate Problems

132. American College of Surgeons 70th Clinical Congress, San Francisco, California,October 1984

Course Instructor: Management of Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head andNeck

133. Visiting Professor, University of California, San Francisco, California, October 1984Treatment of Facial Palsy

134. Visiting Professor, University of California, San Diego, California, October 1984 Recent Advances in Craniofacial Surgery Management of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity Three-Dimensional Imaging in Facial Surgery

135. Visiting Professor, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, California,October 1984

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Treatment of Facial Palsy First Cut - Best Cut: Can We Prevent Secondary Cleft Lip Deformity? Hemangiomas of the Head and Neck Area Speech Problems and Their Management in Cleft Palate

136. Society of Clinical Surgery, Rochester, Minnesota, November 1984 Excision and Reconstruction for Base Skull Tumors

137. Northwestern University Eleventh Annual Postgraduate Course in Plastic Surgery,Chicago, Illinois, November 1984 Cranio-Orbital Anomalies Craniofacial Trauma Cranio-Orbital Tumors

138. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Midwestern RegionMeeting, Rochester, Minnesota, January 1985 Surgical Reconstruction of Congenital Craniofacial Deformities

139. Visiting Professor, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, St. Thomas, Barbados, January 1985 Management of Unusual Head and Neck Tumors

140. Seventh Annual British Virgin Islands Medical Conference, Road Town, Tortola,February 1985 Treatment of Hemangiomas New Advances in Three-Dimensional Imaging

141. Thuss Visiting Lecturer, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1985 Treatment of the Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity Use of Three-Dimensional CT Imaging in Craniofacial Surgery Hypertelorism Craniofacial Correction of Traumatic Defects

142. Samuel N. Litman Memorial Lecturer, St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota, April1985

Recent Advances in Craniofacial Surgery for Deformity and Tumor

143. Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth, Minnesota, April1985 The Use of Computers in Craniofacial Surgery for Deformity and Tumor

144. Visiting Professor, Duluth Family Practice Center Residency Program, Duluth,Minnesota, April 1985 Treatment of Hemangiomas of the Head and Neck

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145. Recent Advances in Breast Reconstruction Including Tissue Expansion, University ofBradford, England, April 1985 Subcutaneous Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction With Rectus Abdominis Flap Tissue Expansion in Breast Reconstruction The Other Breast

146. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Wichita, Kansas, May 1985A Simple Dynamic Classification of Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head and

Neck: How This Affects TreatmentThe Use of Champy Mini-Plates for Osteosynthesis in Craniofacial Deformities and

Trauma

147. Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Lake Buena Vista,Florida, May 1985

Treatment and Classification of Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head and NeckArea

Unusual Operations for Unusual ConditionsAnne Upchurch Memorial Lecture: A Comparison of Plastic Surgery in the United

States and in Scotland

148. British Technion Society Meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, June 1985 Recent Technological Advances in Plastic Surgery

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149. Tord Skoog Society of Plastic Surgeons, Helsinki, June 1985 The Use of Skull Bone Grafts in Nasal Reconstruction

Use of the Galeal Frontalis Flap in Reconstruction of the Cranial Base inCraniofacial Surgery

The Use of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Surgical PlanningOsteotomies to Facilitate Skull Base Tumor Resection

150. The Fifth Congress of the European Section of the International Confederation forPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1985 Session Chairman: Fasciocutaneous Flaps

The Use of Three Dimensional Imaging in Surgical PlanningUse of the Galeal Frontalis Flap in Reconstruction of the Cranial Base in

Craniofacial SurgeryOsteotomies to Facilitate Skull Base Tumor ResectionThe Use of Skull Bone Grafts in Nasal Reconstruction

151. Visiting Professor, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, August 1985 Midface Retrusion Acute Craniofacial Trauma Flaps for Reconstruction of Facial Defects Craniofacial Deformities Resulting From Previous Trauma

152. International Plastic Surgery Course, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, September 1985 Cleft Lip and Palate, Primary Treatment Cleft Lip and Palate, Secondary Deformity Hypertelorism and Related Deformities Midface Retrusion Facial Asymmetry Facial Palsy Breast Reconstruction: Tissue Expansion and TRAM Flap Rhinoplasty Three-Dimensional Imaging Local Flaps on the Face Surgery of Craniofacial Deformities in Children and Adults

153. Advanced Course in Plastic Surgery: Reconstruction of the Face, Edinburgh,Scotland, September 1985 Vascular Tumors Chemosurgery Design of Local Flaps on the Face: How I Do It Craniofacial Principles in Facial Reconstruction Reconstructive Rhinoplasty Ear Reconstruction

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154. Annual Course on Surgical Techniques in Cleft Lip & Palate, New York, Dec 1985Presurgical Orthopaedic Treatment: Panel Discussion

Unilateral Cleft lip Nasal Deformity - How I Do It Correction of Secondary Nasal Deformities - How I Do It Bilateral Lip Repair - How I Do It Correction of Secondary Bilateral Cleft Lip and Nasal Deformity - How I Do It

Pharyngoplasty - How I Do It Cleft Palate Repair Primary Veloplasty - Mayo Experience Advantages of Nasoendoscopy When Performed by Operating Surgeon

155. 13th Alpine Workshop on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Oberlech, Austria,January 1986 Total Face Resection for Recurrent Squamous Carcinoma Rapid Expansion in Breast Reconstruction A Simpler Method of Eyelid Ptosis Correction

156. 8th Annual British Virgin Islands Medical Conference, Tortola, BVI, February 1986 New Challenges in Maxillofacial Surgery Surgical Pioneering in Peru

157. Cleft Palate Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1986 Surgical Perspectives and Issues in the Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate

158. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons 26th Annual Meeting, Springfield,Missouri, April 1986 Gigantic Macromastia with Hypercalcemia Tissue Expansion Using External Valves

159. Sir Benjamin Rank Visiting Professor, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, NewZealand and Australia, April and May 1986

Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand Flaps for Facial Reconstruction Breast Reconstruction Liposuction What's New in Plastic Surgery? Primary Treatment of Cleft Lip and Palate Acute Cranio-Facial Trauma Cranio-Facial Deformities Following Previous Trauma Treatment of Mid-face Retrusion Treatment of Facial Asymmetry

Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

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Primary Repair of Cleft Lip and Palate Secondary Repair of Cleft Lip and Palate

Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia Flaps for Reconstruction of Facial Defects Cranial Fossa Surgery Liposuction Bone Grafts Skin Expansion

Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia Orbital Surgery Cranial Bone Grafting Tissue Expansion

Liposuction

Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia Facial Palsy Binder's Syndrome Champy Plates

St. George Hospital, Sydney, Australia Some Aspects of Breast Surgery and Reconstruction

St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Craniofacial Surgery in Acute Trauma

Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Rhinoplasty Anterior Cranial Fossa Surgery Champy Plates Eyelid Ptosis Tissue Expansion Cranial Bone Grafts

Facial Nerve Palsy

Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Cleft Palate, Primary Treatment and Secondary Rehabilitation of Speech

Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, Australia Cleft Lip and Palate Facial Asymmetry

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Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Australia Orbital Pathology Flaps for Reconstruction of Facial Defects Facial Palsy Management of Craniofacial Trauma Subcutaneous Mastectomy Skin Expansion Liposuction Use of Champy Plates

International Workshop on Craniofacial Clefts, Adelaide, Australia Bone Grafting and Osteotomies in Cleft Lip and Palate Osteotomies in Cleft Lip and Palate - Surgical Strategies and Techniques Cleft Lip and Palate Nasal Reconstruction Alveolar Bone Grafting Surgery

Surgical Strategies and Techniques in Hypertelorism Nasal Reconstruction in Hypertelorism Aesthetic

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and Faculty of Anaesthetists GeneralScientific Meeting, Adelaide, Australia

Craniofacial Trauma A New Classification Related to Treatment of Vascular Anomalies Rhinoplasty Breast Reconstruction

160. German Society of Senology, Munich, Germany, June 1986The Modified Radical Mastectomy With Immediate Breast Reconstruction

Selection of Methods for Immediate and Delayed Breast Reconstruction

161. Joint U.S./Spain Seminar - Orthognathic Surgery and Secondary Cleft Deformities, Barcelona, Spain, June 1986 The Use of Bone Marrow, Bone Grafts, and Osteotomies in the Correction of

Secondary Cleft Palate Deformities Why Does Secondary Cleft Deformity Occur? Can It Be Prevented?

162. Major Facial Trauma Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee, June 1986Co-Chairman: Champy PlatingZygomatico-Orbito FracturesSurgical Correction of EnophthalmosSkull Bone Grafts to NoseSecondary Reconstruction of the Nasolacrimal SystemAdditional Experience With Gunshot WoundsSeveral panel discussions

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163. European Association for Maxillofacial Surgery, September 1986The Advantages of Combining Craniofacial and MicrovascularTechniques in the Reconstruction of Cranial Deformity

The Use of Vascularized Cranial Bone Grafts in Facial Reconstruction

164. 35th Italian Plastic Surgery Congress, September 1986Cranial Bones Grafts

Severe Infection in Craniofacial Surgery; Methods of Prevention Initial Experiences With Hydroxyapatite in Cosmetic Surgery

165. Visiting Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, October 1986 Rhinoplasty Myocutaneous Flaps

166. 72nd Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans,Louisiana, October 1986 Panelist: Facial Skeletal Reconstruction Following Traumatic or Surgical Ablation

The Frontal Bone and Orbit - Reconstruction of Tumors and Trauma

167. 13th Annual Postgraduate Course in Plastic Surgery, Chicago, Illinois, December1986 Craniofacial Surgery

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168. British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,January 1987

Extradural Infection Following Frontal Advancement Microsuction and Microinjection of Fat Use of External Reservoirs in Tissue Expansion

Subcutaneous Mastectomy Orbital Tumors Eyelid Reconstruction in Enophthalmos

169. Ninth Annual British Virgin Islands Medical Conference, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,February 1987 The Orbit: A Pandora's Box

170. Tord Skoog Society of Plastic Surgeons Meeting, Kathmandu, Nepal, February 1987 The Ubiquitous Mini-Plate Cranial Bone Grafts - Vascularized and Non-Vascularized

171. IXth International Congress for Plastic Surgery, New Delhi, India, March 1987 Video: Subcutaneous Mastectomy A Dynamic Classification of Vascular Malformations - An Aid to Treatment Extensive Reconstructive Procedures In and Around the Orbit Quantitative 3-D CT Analysis of the Orbital Deformity in Neurofibromatosis Spinoffs of Craniofacial Surgery Panel Chairman: Reconstructive Craniomaxillofacial Surgery Panel Discussion: Extensive Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructions

172. 1st Indian National Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Lucknow, India, March 1987 Treatment of Secondary Cleft Lip Deformities Hypertelorism and Related Deformities Three-Dimensional CT Scan Imaging Treatment of AV Malformations of the Head and Neck Area Recent Advances in Plastic Surgery Craniomaxillofacial Trauma - Analysis and Treatment

173. Academic Plastic Surgery Forum, Houston, Texas, April 1987 Cleft Lip Velopharyngeal Incompetency Cleft Palate

174. Visiting Professor at the University of Tsukuba in conjunction with the JapaneseAssociation of Plastic Surgeons Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, April 1987 Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity Surgery for Craniofacial Tumors

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Arteriovenous Malformation - A Classification in Relation to Treatment

175. American Association of Plastic Surgeons, Nashville, Tennessee, May 1987 Classification of AV Malformations Tissue Expansion Using External Reservoirs

176. 71st Annual Clinical Assembly of the Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology andOtorhinolaryngology, Colorado Springs, Colorado, May 1987

177. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Springfield, Illinois, May 1987Extensile Exposure in the Head and Neck Area

178. Facial Reconstruction Symposium at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, June 1987 Small Local Flaps Common Craniofacial Osteotomies Local Flaps for Large Defects Eyelid Reconstruction Management of the Calvaria and Cranial Base The Maxillary Deformity Restoration of Animation Recurrent and Uncontrolled Cutaneous Malignancy Facial Asymmetry Secondary Cleft Lip Rhinoplasty

179. 5th National Congress of Maxillofacial Surgery, Turin, Italy, June 1987 Surgery for Tumors of the Craniofacial Area

180. Visiting Professor at East Grinstead Hospital, East Grinstead, England, September1987 Classification and Management of AV Malformations Management of Skull Base Tumors

181. Visiting Professor, Canniesburn Hospital, Canniesburn, Scotland, September 1987 Management of Skull Base Tumors

182. Corsican Ophthalmology Society Orbital Symposium, Corsica, Italy, September 1987 Classification of Treatment of Orbital Neurofibromas Causation and Treatment of Enophthalmos

183. First European Course in Plastic Surgery, Vitoria, Spain, October 1987 Breast Reconstruction (Parts I, II and III) Cranio-Orbital Trauma

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Management of Facial Palsy (Parts I and II) Tumors of Skull Base, Orbit and Maxilla Panel Chairman: Craniofacial and Maxillofacial

184. Second Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, BritishVirgin Islands, January 1988 Moderator: Complications Session Moderator: Cry for Help Session Chemical Peel for Nevi in Children Instant Reconstruction of a Large Facial Defect Without Microvascular Techniques Hydroxyapatite - A Useful Material A Problem in Hole Filling

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185. Visiting Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois and Springfield MedicalCenter, Springfield, Illinois, March 1988 Treatment of Arteriovenous Malformation of the Head and Neck Area Classification and Treatment of Tumors of the Calvaria The Pathology and Treatment of Skull Base Tumors

186. Visiting Professor, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, England, and St.Andrew's Hospital, Billericay, England, March 1988 Hydroxyapatite - Its Characteristics and Uses The Use of Three-Dimensional Technology in the Analysis, Planning and Execution of Craniofacial Surgery

187. American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology, Monterey,California, April 1988 Reconstruction of Mohs Micrographic Surgical Defects I and II Reconstruction Techniques

188. Controversies in the Management of Skin Tumors, Kiawah, South Carolina, April 1988 Sclerosing Agents K. A. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Facial Neurofibromas Prosthesis With Orbital and Eyelid Reconstruction

189. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Minneapolis, Minnesota May 1988 Chemical Peeling of Nevi in Children

190. The Bernard G. Sarnat, M.D. Lectureship in Plastic Surgery, Cedars-Sinai MedicalCenter, Los Angeles, California, May 1988 A Fresh Look at Head and Neck Trauma Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck Area

Craniofacial Surgery: Treatment of Various Deformities Including Cleft Lip andPalate

Subcutaneous Mastectomy and Other Treatment for NoninvasivePanelist: Breast Lesions

Implant Materials in the Head and Neck Area Eyelid Reconstruction

191. First Chinese International Congress on Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Shanghai, China,May 1988 The Treatment of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate

The Treatment of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities and SpeechAbnormalities

Classification of Neurofibroma of the Orbit in Relation to Treatment

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A New Dynamic Classification of Hemangioma and AV Malformations in the Headand Neck Area

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192. Sixth International Symposium - Neurological Surgery of the Ear and Skull Base,Zurich, Switzerland, May-June 1988 Craniofacial Approach for Anterior Skull Base Anterior Craniofacial Approach Panel Moderator: Management of Tumors of the Anterior Skull Base Rehabilitation of the Face Without Facial Nerve - Techniques and Results Panelist: Rehabilitation of the Face Without Facial Nerve

193. First International Symposium on Orbital Plastic Surgery, San Francisco, California,June 1988 Course Co-Chairman The Orbitozygomatic Fracture Mechanism of Eye Displacement Treatment Modalities of Orbital Tumors Limited Techniques of Hypertelorism Correction

194. Second International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, Boston, Massachusetts,July-August 1988 Member of Conference Program Committee Results and Prognosis Following Surgery for Malignant Tumors of the Skull Base Panelist: Skull Base Surgery for Carcinoma Skull Base Tumors - Method of Approach and Techniques to Prevent

Complications Craniofacial Surgery for Invading Meningiomas Merkel Cell Tumors: Head and Neck Intraoperative Assessment of Resectability for Craniofacial Malignancies

195. Lecture to Detail Group, Rochester, Minnesota, September 1988 Breast Reconstruction

196. Clinical Reviews, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, September 1988 Breast Reconstruction

197. International Symposium on Base of Skull Surgery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,September 1988 Craniofacial Surgery Panelist: Anterior and Anterolateral Approaches to the Cranial Base

198. 18th Annual Meeting of the Association of German Plastic Surgeons, Stuttgart, WestGermany, September 1988 Panelist: Malformations in the Head and Neck Region and Their Correction

199. International Workshop on Craniofacial Trauma, Adelaide, Australia, October 1988

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Science and Research in Craniofacial Trauma Panelist: Orbitozygomatic Fractures Panelist: Nasoethmoidal Fracture Panelist: Orbital Fracture Reconstruction Strategies With Massive Craniofacial Tissue Loss, Gunshot Injuries

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200. European Course in Plastic Surgery, Vitoria, Spain, October 1988 Tissue Expansion Cleft Lip and Palate - Primary and Secondary Surgery Hypertelorism - Craniofacial Surgery Tumors of the Skull Base, Orbit and Maxilla

201. Visiting Professor at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, November 1988 Modern Management of Acute Facial Trauma

202. Maricopa County Plastic Surgery Society and Mayo Clinic Scottsdale SurgicalSociety, Scottsdale, Arizona, November 1988 Plastic Surgery Update Treatment of Hemangiomas and Arteriovenous Malformations

203. Rigid Fixation of the Craniofacial Skeleton Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland,November 1988 Correction of Enophthalmos and Canthal Deformities Panelist: Salvage of Complications in Facial Fracture Surgery Craniofacial Principles in Tumor Reconstruction Salvage of Complications in Osteotomies and Tumor Surgery Facial Width Problems in Craniofacial Surgery

204. Swedish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and Swedish Medical Association,Stockholm, Sweden, December 1988 Rhinoplasty Thureus Lecture

205. Third Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British VirginIslands, January 1989 Moderator: Complications Session Moderator: Cry for Help Session Galea - The Upper Face Workhorse Breast Reconstruction Using Becker Permanent Expanders Cranial Bone Grafts to the Nose

206. 55th International Meeting of the Mayo Alumni Association, Scottsdale, Arizona,February 1989 Craniofacial Surgery Classification and Treatment of Arteriovenous Malformations

207. Hoyle Campbell Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, March1989 Flaps for Facial Reconstruction

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Application of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Craniofacial Surgery Surgery of the Breast Tissue Expansion Rhinoplasty Liposuction Facial Palsy

208. Visiting Professor at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1989 Complex Tumors of the Upper Face and Cranial Base

209. Lectures to Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, March1989 Congenital Orbital Disorders Transcranial Orbitectomy

210. Complex Craniomaxillofacial Trauma Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1989 The Late Complications of Dystopia and Management Panelist: Orbital Complications of Facial Trauma

211. Symposium on Cranial Base Tumors, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1989 Plastic Surgery Contributions to Cranial Base Tumor Resection

212. Academy of Plastic Surgeons of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1989 Vascular Anomalies of the Head and Neck Area and Their Treatment Update on Facial Trauma Cranial Base Tumors and Their Treatment

213. Update in Eyelid Reconstruction and Orbital Tumor Surgery, Providence Hospital,Southfield, Michigan, May 1989 Orbital Tumors

214. McGill Visiting Professor, Pfizer Lectureship Series, McGill University, Montreal,Quebec, May 1989 Current Concepts of Primary Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Repair Resection and Primary Reconstruction of Skull Base Tumors

215. 29th Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Dearborn,Michigan, May 1989

The Galea - The Workhorse of the Face

216. International Society of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons, Florence, Italy, June 1989 An Improved Method for the Display and Analysis of Acute Facial Fractures in Three-Dimensions

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The Analysis and Display of Craniofacial Tumors in Three-Dimensions Galeal Flaps - A Craniofacial Workhorse Extensile Approach to the Skull Base Conservative Hypertelorism Correction Masseter and Temporal Anatomy in DAB

217. British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Cambridge, England, July 1989 Artistry in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Breast Contouring Surgery

218. British Postgraduate Medical Foundation, Cambridge, England, July 1989 Breast Augmentation Face Lifting Suction Lipectomy Nasal Bone Grafts Facial Implants Fat Injection

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219. 12th Congress of the Tord Skoog Society of Plastic Surgeons, Marseille - Provence,France, August/September 1989

The Galea: The Workhorse of the Upper FaceImmediate Reconstruction Using Becker Prosthesis: A Long-Term Follow-Up

220. International Confederation for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fifth Congressof the Asian/Pacific Section, Istanbul, Turkey, September 1989

Panel Chairman: New Horizons on Head and Neck Surgery: ExtensileApproach to Skull Base

221. Thirty-Third World Congress of Surgery, International Surgical Week, Toronto, Ontario,September 1989

Panelist: Craniofacial Applications in the Management of Head and Neck Tumors

222. Providence Hospital Breast Cancer Symposium: Controversies in Resection &Reconstruction, Southfield, Michigan, September 1989 Immediate Reconstruction

223. Wayne State University, Kresge Eye Institute Grand Rounds, Detroit, Michigan,October 1989

224. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1989Videotape: Modified Temporalis and Masseter Transfer for Correction of Facial

Palsy; presented by Dr. Gregory RinehartVideotape: Subcutaneous Mastectomy and Mastopexy; presented by Dr. Bruce

Dubin

225. American College of Surgeons Cine Clinic, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1989Videotape: Craniofacial Reconstruction for Congenital Defects

226. New York Head & Neck Society Meeting, Manhattan, New York, October 1989 Advances in Skull Base Surgery

227. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, SanFrancisco, California, October 1989 Instructional Course: Advanced Craniofacial Surgery with Dr. Kenneth Salyer

Videotape: The Use of the Computer Workstation of Three Dimensional Imagingfor Craniofacial Surgery; presented by Dr. Gregory Rinehart

228. Providence Hospital Arteriovenous Malformations Symposium, Southfield, Michigan,November 1989 General Management of Arteriovenous Malformations

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229. XIX Reuniao Anual da Sociedade Portugesa de Cirurgia Plastica e Reconstrutiva,Coimbra, Portugal, November 1989 Reconstruction of Post-Traumatic Facial Deformity and Enophthalmos The Use of Allografts in Facial Reconstruction Tissue Expansion Using External Valves Immediate Breast Reconstruction Using the Becker Prosthesis

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230. Grand Rounds, Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Department of Surgery, Detroit,Michigan, November 1989 Approaches to the Treatment of Tumors at the Base of the Skull

231. Rigid Fixation of the Craniofacial Skeleton, Baltimore, Maryland, December 1989 Management of Deformities of the Medial Canthus and Enophthalmos Correction Craniofacial Principles in Tumor Reconstruction Facial Width Problems in Craniofacial Surgery Panelist: Complications of Rigid Fixation in Osteotomies

232. Detroit Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Recess Club, Detroit, Michigan,December 1989 Recent Advances in Craniofacial Surgery

233. Henry Ford Hospital, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Continuing Education, Detroit,Michigan, December 1989 Cleft Lip and Palate - Primary Treatment

234. Fourth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, BVI, January1990 Moderator: Complications Session Moderator: Cry for Help Session

A Two Level Advancement of the Facial MaskSelf-Healing Squamous Carcinoma - A Surgical Enigma

3-D Imaging - The Ultimate in Informed Consent

235. Perinatal Nursing: Commitment to Enhancing Health, Providence Hospital, Novi,Michigan, February 1990

236. Henry Ford Hospital, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Continuing Education, Detroit,Michigan, February 1990

Cleft Lip and Palate - Secondary Treatment

237. Visiting Professor, St. Louis University, St. Louis Area Society of Plastic Surgeons, St.Louis, Missouri, February 1990

What's New in Plastic Surgery

238. Symposium on Maxillofacial Trauma, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, March1990

Orbital Fractures Upper Face Reconstruction & Enophthalmos Correction

239. Cleft Palate Lecture, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, March 1990

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Treatment of Cleft Lip & Palate

240. Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery Update, Port Huron Hospital, Port Huron,Michigan, March 1990

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241. First International Conference on Current Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Alabama,School of Dentistry, Birmingham, Alabama, March 1990

Diagnosis and Treatment of the Cleft Palate Patient Orthognathic and Craniofacial Considerations in Cleft Patients

242. Henry Ford Hospital, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Continuing Education, Detroit,Michigan, April 1990.

Flaps for Facial Reconstruction

243. Michigan Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Detroit, Michigan, April 1990. Head & Neck Plastic Surgery: Established Techniques and New Developments

244. Jewish Hospital Seminar, The Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Center, Louisville,Kentucky, May 1990.

Reactor Panels: Forehead Lift, Blepharoplasty, Facelift, Adjuncts, and ManagingComplications/Unfavorable Sequelae

245. Michigan Cleft Palate Association, Ninth Annual Conference, Sheraton SouthfieldHotel, Southfield, Michigan, June 1990

The Pharyngeal You-Know-What: An Historical Perspective Timing of Primary Palatal Closure Panel: Discussion Facilitator

246. Breast Reconstruction and Surgery Lecture, Providence Hospital, Plastic SurgeryDepartment, Southfield, Michigan, June 1990

Breast Reconstruction

247. First Annual Meeting of the European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Strasbourg,France, June 1990

The Vascular Anatomy of the Galea and Its Clinical Applications

248. Reed O. Dingman Society, Fourth Biennial Scientific Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan,June 1990

First William C. Grabb Lecture: Management of Craniofacial Tumors Panelist: Personal Techniques in the Management of Cleft Lip/Nose Deformity

249. 15th International Cancer Congress, Hamburg, West Germany, August 15-22, 1990.Panel Co-Chairman: Operative Treatment and Surgical Reconstruction of the

Lower Part of the Oral Cavity.Newer Methods of Intraoral Reconstruction.

250. 25th National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Pune, India,September 1-4, 1990

Classification and Treatment of Vascular Abnormalities of the Head and Neck

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AreaThoughts on Management of Cleft Lip and PalateManagement of Skull Base Tumors

251. Symposium on Craniofacial Reconstruction, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 12-16, 1990

Training Course Instructor: Tumors of the Skull Base, Orbit and MaxillaRound Table Discussion Leader: Adult Craniofacial Surgery

252. Fourth European Course in Plastic Surgery, Glasgow, Scotland, September 17-22,1990

Primary Surgery for Cleft Lip and PalateOsteotomies for Clefts and Hemifacial MicrosomiaManagement of Giant Congenital Naevi and Other Congenital ProblemsSevere Craniofacial InjuriesBase of Skull TumorsTreatment of Major Deformities of the Head and Neck

253. Fifth Biannual Multispecialty Oculoplasty Surgery Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky(Sponsored by The Center for Advanced Eye Surgery in conjunction with HumanaHospital), September 28-29, 1990

Periorbital Flaps & Canthal ReconstructionThe Orbit - Pandora's BoxLate Management of Enophthalmos

254. Pediatric Grand Rounds, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan, October9, 1990

Contribution of Plastic Surgery to Pediatric Head and Neck Problems

255. Grand Rounds, Kresge Eye Institute, Detroit, Michigan, October 10, 1990Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery

256. Grand Rounds, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1990Craniofacial Resections and Reconstruction

257. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons,Boston, Massachusetts, October 21-25, 1990

Advances and Applications of Craniofacial Surgery

258. University of Kansas Medical Center, Sutherland Institute Maxillofacial TraumaSymposium and Workshop - Kansas City, Missouri - November 2-3, 1990

Orbital Fracture Management

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259. Joint Grand Rounds with Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons and Plastic Surgeons -University of Texas, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, November 30, 1990

Acute Facial Trauma With Emphasis on Orbital InjuriesCorrection of Post-Traumatic Enophthalmos

260. The Craniofacial/Maxillofacial Surgical Symposium of the Midwinter DentalConvention, Barbados Dental Association, Barbados, January 20-27, 1991

Management of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate ProblemsCraniofacial Surgery Today, Including Management of Skull Base Tumors

261. Fifth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshops in Plastic Surgery, Road Town, Tortola,British Virgin Islands, January 28-February 1, 1991

A Prospective Study of Primary Cleft Lip and PalatesTotal Loss of Full Thickness Expanded Skin Graft on ForeheadNew Ideas on Frontal Sinus Surgery

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262. Grand Rounds in Plastic Surgery , Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, D.C.,March 8, 1991

Management of Acute TraumaThe Management of Traumatic and Post-Traumatic Facial Deformities

263. Seventh Annual Conferences on Developmental Disabilities, Advocacy ThroughClinical Excellence, Novi Hilton, Novi, Michigan, March 13-14, 1991

Craniofacial & Reconstructive Surgery

264. Annual Resident's Day, University Hospital, London, Ontario, April 5, 1991"What's New in Plastic Surgery"

265. Southwest Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Meeting, University of Oklahoma,Austin, Texas, April 13, 1991

Reichmann Lecturer: Surgery of the Head and Neck Area, A Shared Specialty"

266. American Association of Plastic Surgeons 70th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas,April 14, 1991

267. Rehabilitation Insurance Nurses' Council, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan,April 18, 1991

Breast Reconstruction after Mastectomy

268. Third Annual Great Lakes State Family Practice Review, Providence Hospital,Southfield, Michigan, April 18,1991

Craniofacial Surgery - Setting Things Right

269. Fourth World Congress on Cancers of the Skin, Memorial Sloan-Kettering CancerCenter; New York, April 19-20, 1991

Reconstructive Surgery: Local Skin Flaps and Grafts for Surgical Defects Surgical Management of Advanced Cancers of the Skin

270. Facial Injury Management: State of the Art, Chicago, Illinois - April 20-24, 1991 Facial Nerve Repair & Facial ReanimationCanthopexy - When & HowComputer Imaging of Bone & Soft Tissue Defects

271. Northwestern University Medical School Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds, Chicago,Illinois, April 24, 1991

Craniofacial Deformities Resulting from Previous Trauma

272. Society of Head & Neck Surgeons 37th Annual Meeting, Hawaii, May 1-4, 1991Hayes Martin Lecturer: Skull Base Tumor Surgery - A Discipline in Evolution

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273. Children's Hospital Visiting Professor, Brisbane, Australia, May 12, 1991Modern Concepts in Presurgical and Surgical Treatment in Primary Cleft Lip &PalateNew Ideas on Treatment of Arteriovenous Malformations

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274. General Scientific Meeting, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Sydney,Australia, May 6-9, 1991

What's New in Head & Neck SurgeryThe Contribution of Plastic Surgery to Skull Base Tumor SurgeryEyelid & Canthal TumorsAggressive Orbital & Mid-Face TumorsCraniosynostosisImmediate Breast Reconstruction using the Becker ProsthesisThe Galea - Workhorse of the Head & Neck

275. Academic Plastic Surgery Forum Visiting Professor, Toronto, Ontario, May 17-18,1991

Reliable Method of Rhinoplasty

276. Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 28, 1991Recent Advances in Plastic Surgery

277. Seminar on Head & Neck Reconstruction in Oncology, European School of Oncology;San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy, June 20-22, 1991

Reconstruction of the NoseReconstruction of the Scalp & SkullReconstruction of mid-face & skull base Reconstruction of Upper Alveolus & PalateReconstruction of Middle Fossa DefectsReconstruction of Orbital Defects

278. Second International Symposium on Reconstructive Surgery of the Orbit and itsAdnexa, Rotterdam; June 9-12, 1991 - Co-organizer with Hoboken CongressOrganization, Erasmus University, Rotterdam

Fibrous Dysplasia and Unusual TumorsManagement of MeningiomaManagement of RetinoblastomaManagement of RhabdomyosarcomaManagement of the Radiated & Post-traumatic Socket

279. Corsican Ophthalmological Society, Corsica, France, September 9-14, 1991 Ophthalmic Problems in Craniofacial Surgery

280. Fifth European Course in Plastic Surgery, Brussels, Belgium; September 16-21, 1991 Breast Reconstruction: Immediate reconstruction with permanent inflatorTreatment of Giant Hairy NaeviTwo-Stage Cleft Lip & Palate Early ClosureDefects of Scalp and Forehead

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Defects of the Nose SkeletonGaleal Flaps - Anatomy & ApplicationsA Simple Method of RhinoplastyOpen Rhinoplasty in Primary CasesRhinoplasty in Negroid and Oriental NosesSecondary Rhinoplasty: Complications and Re-operation

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281. American Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Seattle,Washington, September 23-26, 1991

The Uses of the Galea in Head & Neck ReconstructionFacial Reconstruction for Cutaneous DefectsCourse instructor: Advances & Applications of Craniofacial Surgery

282. Providence Hospital Lecture Series, Southfield, Michigan; October 23, 1991Facelifts

283. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Chicago, Illinois, October 24, 1991Head & Neck Tumors of Vascular Origin

284. Recent Advance in Head & Neck Cancer Surgery, Providence Hospital, Southfield,Michigan, October 26, 1991

Upper Face & Skull Base Tumors

285. Contemporary Review Head & Neck Reconstruction Symposium Program, Cincinnati,Ohio, November 2-3, 1991

Current Therapy, Reconstruction of Large Arteriovenous MalformationsOrbit & Anterior Skull Base TumorsLate Correction of Malunited, Unrepaired ZygomaManagement of Patients with Tumors Involving the Base of the Skull

286. 25th Annual Combined Surgical Meeting and 4th Advanced Course in Head & NeckCancer Surgery, Singapore, November 11-14, 1991

Plenary Lecture: Update on FlapsMandibular Resection vs. ConservationMelanoma of the Head & NeckTreatment Strategies for Skin Cancers of Head & NeckAccess & Complications of Skull Base Surgery

287. Southern Medical Association, ENT/Plastics Section, November 1991Classification & Treatment of Orbitotemporal Neurofibromatosis

288. University of Colorado and Rose Medical Center, Sidney M. Reckler VisitingProfessor, Denver, Colorado, November 27-December 3, 1991

Recent Advances in Head & Neck Surgery for Deformity, Tumors and TraumaResection of and Problems Associated with Skull Base TumorsReconstruction of Orbit and Socket Port-trauma and Post-radiation

289. Sinai Hospital Department of Plastic Surgery, Detroit, Michigan, January 6, 1992 Skull Base Surgery

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290. Detroit Dental Clinic Club, Implant Section, Detroit, Michigan, January 13, 1992Craniofacial Surgical Applications

291. Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons and Surgical Association ofLouisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 17-19, 1992

Surgery of Anterior Cranial Fossa TumorsManagement of Head & Neck Arteriovenous Malformations

292. Sixth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Road Town, Tortola,British Virgin Islands, January 27-February 2, 1992

A Disaster in Cleft Lip RepairA New Approach to Mastectomy & Immediate Breast ReconstructionThe Cervical Tube PediclePenetrating Midface Tumors

293. Advanced Course in Plastic Surgery, Cardiff, Wales; February 6-9, 1992Principles of Surgery in the Treatment of Skin NeoplasmsLocal Skin FlapsReconstruction of the NoseCT Imaging: Treatment Planning & Timing of Surgery for Asymmetry of Face

294. South Wales Cleft Lip & Palate Group, St. Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow, Gwent,February 6, 1992

Treatment of the Cleft Lip & Palate

295. Clinic Quiron Visiting Professor, Barcelona, Spain, February 24-26, 1992The Surgical Treatment of Tumors of the Base of the SkullSurgical Management of Melanoma of Head and Neck

296. XVIII International Symposium of the Spanish Society of Head & Neck Surgeons,Barcelona, Spain, February 27-29, 1992

Surgical Management of Melanoma of the Head and NeckTumors of the Base of the Skull

297. Current Concepts in the Treatment of Craniofacial Trauma, Fort Smith, Arkansas, April1992

Use of 3-D CT in Orbital Reconstruction

298 University of Michigan Craniofacial Cleft Palate Team, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April1992

Cleft Lip and Palate, Secondary Deformity

299 Cancer Day, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, April 1992

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Current Concepts in the Management of Intraoral Carcinoma: Reconstruction

300. Visiting Professor, Betty Pilliod Professor in Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children'sHospital Medical Center of Akron, Akron, Ohio, May 1992.

Vascular Malformations in Children and Their TreatmentThe Surgical Treatment of Skull Base TumorsCurrent Concepts in Plastic SurgerySphincter Pharyngoplasty

301. Third Annual Meeting of the European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Pisa, Italy, May1992

Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital Neurofibromatosis

302. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, Vancouver, BritishColombia, May 1992

AWARDED: Clinician of the Year

303. 11th Annual Michigan Cleft Palate Association Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June5-6, 1992.

Management of the Bilateral Cleft Nasal Deformity.

304. First Annual Philadelphia Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Symposium, TempleUniversity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 1992

Craniofacial Surgery

305. Tord Skoog Society of Plastic Surgeons, Estoril, Portugal, June 1992Classification & Treatment of Temporo-Orbital NeurofibromatosisManagement of the Bilateral Cleft Nasal Deformity

306. First International Skull Base Congress, Hannover, Germany, June 1992. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery of the Skull Base.

307. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons 32nd Annual Meeting, Bismarck, NorthDakota, June 18-20, 1992

Management of the Bilateral Cleft Nasal DeformitySphincter Pharyngoplasty for Velopharyngeal IncompetenceTreatment of Frontal Sinus DiseaseEfficacy of Cycled Hyperinflation for Rapid Tissue ExpansionComparison of Inorganic Bovine Bone Mineral Particles with Porous

Hydroxyapatite Granules and Cranial Bone Dust in the Reconstruction of FullThickness Skull Defects

High Dose Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate Use in Vascular Malformations andHemangiomas

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308. Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery,Madrid, Spain, June 28-July 4, 1992

Side Table Assembly: An Adjuvant to Craniofacial Reconstruction

309. West of Scotland Regional Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery Unit 25th AnniversaryMeeting, Canniesburn Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, July 8-10, 1992

Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital Neurofibromatosis.

310. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting,Washington, D.C., September 20-25, 1992

Scientific Program Head & Neck Subcommittee Chairman Arteriovenous MalformationsAdvances and Applications of Craniofacial SurgeryCleft Lip and Palate Repair Micro & Mini-Plating Workshop

311. Course on Pathology & Surgery of the Orbit, Vicenza, Italy, October 9-10, 1992Benign, Malignant and Rare Tumors of the Orbitofacial AreaEnophthalmos: Causation, Assessment & TreatmentPost-Radiation Orbital Deformities and Their Corrections

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312. International Symposium on Craniofacial Surgery, Chicago, Illinois, October 21-24,1992.

Faculty MemberCraniofacial tumorsNeurofibroma, Fibrous Dysplasia and Cranial Base TumorsLong-Term Complications of the Galeal Frontalis Flap in Craniofacial SurgeryThe Anatomy and Significance of the Temporal Fat Pad in Apert SyndromeMidface Advancement by Gradual Distraction

313. Academic Plastic Surgery Forum, Current Problems in Plastic Surgery, New York,October 28-31, 1992

Problems and Treatment of Radiation Damage in the Growing Face

314. Oakland County Dental Society, Birmingham, Michigan, November 10, 1992Cleft Lip and Palate Repair

315. Craniofacial and Cleft Lip/Palate Diagnostic Clinic Lecture Series, ProvidenceHospital, Southfield, Michigan, November 11, 1992

Cleft Lip Repair

316. University of Detroit Orthodontic School, Detroit, Michigan, November 13, 1992Surgical Reconstruction of Craniofacial Syndromes

316. Windsor Academy of Surgery, Windsor, Ontario, November 16, 1992Skull Base Surgery

317. Craniofacial and Cleft Lip/Palate Diagnostic Clinic Lecture Series, ProvidenceHospital, Southfield, Michigan, December 9, 1992.

Repair of Cleft Palate - VPI

318. University of Illinois at Chicago Visiting Professor, Chicago, Illinois, January 8-9, 1993Walter Scott Brown Memorial LecturerClassification and Treatment of AV MalformationsCranial Base Surgery and Reconstruction

319. Detroit Dental Society, Implant Section, Detroit, Michigan, January 11, 1993A Head and Neck "Potpourri"

320. Seventh Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Road Town,Tortola. January 25-29, 1993

Conference Co-ChairmanA Problem of Multiple Decubitus Ulcers Composite Correction of the Secondary Cleft Lip Deformity

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Further Uses of Sotradecol in Vascular MalformationsSimultaneous Implant Removal and MastopexyThe Use of Galea in Surgical DisastersThe Problem of Nasal Valving: Assessment and Treatment

321. Sinai Hospital Oral Surgery Department Conference, Detroit, Michigan, February 22,1993

Local Flap Reconstruction of the Head and Neck

322. Head and Neck Oncology Series, Roger Williams Medical Center, Brown UniversitySchool of Medicine, Rhode Island, February 23-24, 1993

Reconstructive Aspects of Skull Base SurgerySecondary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformitiesUnilateral and Bilateral Cleft Lip Surgery

323. Fourth Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, Phoenix, Arizona,February 12-14, 1993

Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital Neurofibromatosis

324. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Burwood Hospital 50th Anniversary,Christchurch, New Zealand, March 12-15, 1993

Surgery of Craniofacial Tumors in AdultsCraniofacial Deformity Resulting from Previous TraumaFacelifting and Related ProceduresBreast Reconstruction

Middlemore Hospital Instructional Course and Workshop, Auckland, New Zealand,March 20-23, 1993

Cosmetic SurgeryRhinoplastyLiposuctionFlaps for Reconstruction of the FaceArteriovenous Malformations, NeurofibromatosisBreast ReconstructionOrbital Pathology and TumorsEnophthalmosFrontal SinusSkin Expansion, What's newMyocutaneous FlapsGalea

Theatre Nurses Study Day, Children's Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand, March 22,1993

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Facial Trauma and What Plating Can Co

325. Madonna Magazine, Cable TV Presentation of Madonna University, Livonia, Michigan,April 24, 1993

326. National Head and Neck Oncology Conference, Liverpool, England, May 7-8, 1993Keynote Lecture: Surgical Approaches to and Treatment of Tumors of the Orbit

and Skull Base

327. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, May 9-12, 1993

Scientific Program Committee ChairmanPanel Moderator: Who Determines the Nature of Plastic Surgery Resident

Education and Training?

328. Saint Louis University Commencement, St. Louis, Missouri, May 15, 1993Honorary D.Sc. Degree

329. 7th Congress European Section of International Confederation for Plastic,Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Berlin, Germany, June 2-5, 1993

The Vascular Anatomy of the Galeal Flap in the Interparietal and Midline Regions

330. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, June 3, 1993. Commencement Lecturer

331. 12th Annual Conference of the Michigan Cleft Palate Association, Traverse City,Michigan, June 4-5, 1993.

Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital Neurofibromatosis

332. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons 33rd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,June 10-13, 1993

Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital NeurofibromatosisTreatment of Post-Irradiation Orbital Growth Deformities with Special Reference

to the Contracted SocketSimultaneous Implant Removal and Resulting Breast Deformity Correction

333. XII National Congress of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Palace of Congress, Grenada,Spain, June 23-24, 1993

A Maxillofacial Surgeon: A Man for All Seasons

334. Academic Plastic Surgery Forum, Scotland, June 26-July 7

335. British Association of Plastic Surgeons Summer Meeting, Oxford, England, July 7-9,

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1993. Classification and Treatment of Temporo-Orbital NeurofibromatosisTotal One-Stage Correction of the Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

336. Current Concepts in Facial Trauma, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, August 27-28, 1993

Fractures of the Orbital Walls

337. Combined Grand Rounds, Department of Plastic Surgery, WilliamBeaumont/Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, September 11, 1993

338. VI European Course for Plastic Surgery, London, England, September 13-14, 1993Craniofacial DeformitiesSecondary Surgery for Cleft LipsFacial InjuriesReconstruction of the EyelidsRhytidectomy and SMASThe Post-Traumatic NoseSecondary Rhinoplasty & Cartilage Grafts

339. Eurosurgery 3rd European Congress of Surgery, London, England, September 15-17,1993

The Irradiated ChestCancer of the Face

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340. Advanced Courses in Plastic Surgery, Sheffield, England, September 20-21, 1993.Primary Procedures for Cleft Palate RepairCleft RhinoplastyNon-Caucasian Rhinoplasty

341. 7th International Congress on Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies,Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia, October 31 - November 5, 1993

Total Simultaneous Correction of the Secondary Deformity3-D Imaging and Quantification for Craniofacial AbnormalitiesFacial AsymmetryAlveolar Bone GraftingSession Chairman: Craniofacial Reconstruction Session Co-Chairman: Orthognathic Surgery

342. 27th Annual Combined Surgical Meeting, Academy of Medicine, Singapore,November 5-7, 1993; Skull Base Surgery Course, November 8-9, 1993

Reconstruction of the Skull Base with FlapsSecondary Reconstructive Surgery for Craniofacial TraumaReconstruction of the Paralyzed FaceAdvances in Craniofacial Surgery

343. Singapore General Hospital, Department of Plastic Surgery, HMDP Expert Week,Singapore, November 14-21, 1993

AV MalformationsHead and Neck NeurofibromatosisRadiation-Induced Facial DeformityTreacher-Collins Syndrome: Recent AdvancesEnophthalmosNew Concepts in Frontal Sinus PathologyFacial Clefts

344. Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons; Singapore Aesthetic Society JointMeeting, Singapore, November 18, 1993

What's New in Plastic SurgeryFace-Lifting and Other Cosmetic Procedures

345. 11th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Craniofacial Surgery, Sapporo,Japan. November 11-13, 1993

Surgical Treatment of Skull Base TumorsTreatment of Orbitotemporal NeurofibromatosisReconstruction of Post-Irradiation Facial Deformity

346. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Visiting Professor, New York, January 6,

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1994Head and Neck Surgery - A Surgeon's Perspective

347. Eighth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Road Town, Tortola.January 24-28, 1994.

Conference Co-ChairmanRecent Advances in 3-D ImagingSecond Chance Tradition in Skull Base TumorsFollow-Up on Use of Superior Rectus Flaps of Decubiti

348. University of Tennessee, Visiting Professor, Memphis, Tennessee, February 18-19,1994

The Management of Skull Base TumorsClassification and Treatment of Vascular Malformations

349. Botsford Hospital, Visiting Professor, Farmington, Michigan, March 2, 1994Classification and Treatment of Vascular Malformations

350. Reconstructive Surgery Symposium, San Francisco, California, March 16-19, 1994Panel Moderator: Scalp Reconstruction My Choice for Specific Defects with Panel DiscussionSkin Grafts and Local FlapsPanel Moderator: Upper Extremity Reconstruction My Choices and Panel DiscussionExternal Versus Internal PortSkull Reconstruction

351. First Annual Meeting, GCC Association of Plastic Surgeons (GCC-APS), Kuwait,March 20-23, 1994

Rhinoplasty - Open Versus Closed MethodsDiagnosis and Treatment of Craniofacial DeformityNew Trends in Craniofacial Surgery: Bone Distraction - Fetal SurgeryManagement of Skull Base TumorsClassification and Management of HemangiomasTreatment of Radiation Induced Facial Deformities

352. Khoula Hospital Visiting Professor, Muscat, Oman, March 24-27, 1994Soft Tissue Facial ReconstructionTreatment of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformitiesDiagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Abnormalities of the Head and Neck

Sultan Qaboose University Visiting ProfessorDiagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base Tumors

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353. 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, St. Louis,Missouri, May 1-4, 1994

Treatment of Facial Deformity Resulting from Irradiation in Infancy

354. Fifth Annual Meeting of the European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Geneva,Switzerland, May 12-14, 1994

Correction of Radiation Induced Facial Growth Deformities

355. Eastbank Academy Centenary, Glasgow, Scotland, May 14, 1994Toast: Eastbank Academy: The First Hundred Years

356. 48th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Ottawa, Ontario,May 25-28, 1994

Farmer Lecture: Flaps to the Head and Neck Area

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357. 13th Annual Conference of the Michigan Cleft Palate Association, Bay City, Michigan,June 10-11, 1994

Alveolar Bone Grafting: A Preliminary ReportPanelist: Treatment Objectives - When, Why & How Does It End?

358. Visiting Professor, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 14-16, 1994Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsClassification and Treatment of Vascular Malformations of the Head and NeckTreatment of Primary and Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate DeformityInvestigation and Treatment of Velopharyngeal IncompetenceMethods of Investigation and Treatment of Craniofacial DeformityOpen Versus Closed RhinoplastyDiagnosis and Management of Acute Injuries of the Facial Skeleton

359. Visiting Professor, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, August 8-13, 1994Skull Base Tumor Surgery and Skull Base TeamProblems of Reconstruction of Facial Soft Tissue and Skeleton Following

Radiation in ChildhoodOrbital SurgeryFuture Trends in Plastic SurgerySkull Base Surgery

360. Craniofacial Workshop, Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, August 14-15,1994

Enophthalmos and Orbital FracturesSecondary Correction of Post-Traumatic Facial DeformitySkull Base Surgery and Skull Base TeamNeurofibromatosis and Skull Base Vascular MalformationsProblems of Reconstruction of Facial Soft Tissue and Skeleton Following

Radiation in ChildhoodComposite Correction of the Secondary Cleft Deformity

361. Seventh Asean Pre-Congress and Congress of Plastic Surgery, RamathibodiHospital, Bangkok, Thailand, August 15-19, 1994

Arteriovenous MalformationsSkull Base Tumor SurgeryFuture Trends in Plastic SurgeryComposite Correction of Secondary CleftsOrbital Surgery

362. European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeons, Glasgow, Scotland, September 14-16, 1994

Reconstruction of the Irradiated Orbit and Socket

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363. First National Seminar on Craniofacial Surgery, Jaslok Hospital and Research Center,Bombay, India, September 24, 1994

Skull Base SurgeryComposite Approach to Orthognathic Problems, Cleft and AestheticSkull Base Arteriovenous Malformations

Association of Otolaryngologists of India, Bombay, India, September 25, 1994Bell Pharma Oration: Nasoethmoid Tumors and Skull Base Tumors

29th National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Lonavala,India, September 26-29, 1994

Unilateral Cleft Lip Repair and Bilateral Cleft Lip RepairReconstruction in Secondary Residual Deformity in Cleft LipCo-Chairman: Craniomaxillofacial Session

Septorhinoplasty Workshop, GT Hospital, Bombay, India, September 30 - October 2,1994

Arteriovenous MalformationsOpen Versus Closed RhinoplastySecondary Correction of Cleft Lip and Nose Deformity

Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India, October 2, 1994Kannappan Shanmuganathan Oration: Recent Advances in Craniofacial Trauma

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry,October 3-4, 1994

Skull Base SurgeryBreast ReconstructionOpen Versus Closed Rhinoplasty

Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India,October 5-8, 1994

RhinoplastyRationale of Cleft Lip and Palate TreatmentScope of Craniofacial SurgeryApproach to Skull Base TumorsVascular MalformationsTraining of a Plastic Surgeon in the U.K. and U.S.A.

365. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, November 3-5, 1994Coleman Lecturer: Classification, Assessment and Treatment of Vascular

Malformations of the Head and NeckSurgical Treatment and Reconstruction of Cranial Base Tumors

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366. Michigan Association of Surgical Technologists, St. Joseph's Hospital, Pontiac,Michigan, November 12, 1994

Cleft Lip and Palate Management

367. Visiting Professor, Eastern Virginia University Microsurgical Research Laboratory,Norfolk, Virginia, December 1-3, 1994

Facial Bone DistractionIntrauterine SurgeryControversies in Cleft Lip and PalateNew Frontiers in Skull Base and Reconstructive Surgery

368. Visiting Professor, Harvard Medical School, New England Deaconess Hospital andMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, December 8-9, 1994

Orbital SurgeryRhinoplasty: Cosmetic and OtherwiseNew Ideas on Cleft Lip and Palate

369. Ninth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town, Tortola.January 18-27, 1995

Conference Co-ChairmanNasal Reconstruction with Cranial Bone Graft - Does it Last?Aesthetic Surgery is More Than Skin Deep

370. University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 10, 1995Treatment of Craniofacial Syndromes

371. Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas,February 16-17, 1995

Perspectives in Craniofacial Surgery

Houston Society of Plastic SurgeonsOrbital problems and their correction

372. OHEP Resident Lecture, Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, March 16, 1995Wound Healing

373. Craniofacial Society of Great Britain, Glasgow, Scotland, March 29-31, 1995. Honorary MembershipThe Practicality and Cost-Effectiveness of One-Stage Craniomaxillofacial

ProceduresThree-Dimensional Imaging: A Necessity for Surgical Planning or Surgeon'sImage?

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374. British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Jersey, Channel Islands, April5-8, 1995

Rowe (President's) Lecture: Surgery at the Craniofacial JunctionSession: PharyngoplastyAssessment of Cleft Lip and Palate Cases

375. 11th Congress of the International Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery,Yokohama, Japan, April 16-21, 1995

Reconstruction of the Skull BaseA New Method of Bilateral Cleft Lip/Nose CorrectionTreatment of Maxillary AmeloblastomaPanel Co-Chair: Recent Advances in Cranial Base SurgeryPanelist: Orthognathic Surgery in Cleft Lip and PalatePoster: Radiation Injury to the FacePoster: Long-term Follow-up of Skull Base Tumors

376. Association of Head and Neck Oncologists of Great Britain, Birmingham, England,April 27-29, 1995

Nunn Lecture: Importance of Skull Base Surgery in Advanced Head and NeckCancer

377. American Association of Plastic Surgeons/Association of Academic Chairman inPlastic Surgery, San Diego, California, April 30 - May 3, 1995

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 74

378. European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Strasbourg, France, May 12-13, 1995Prefabrication of Thin Flaps Lined with Buccal Mucosa

379. Providence-Novi Community Health Lecture, Novi, Michigan, May 17, 1995Your Best Image

380. 10th Annual Aesthetic Surgery Symposium, Louisville, Kentucky, May 26-29, 1995Panelist: FaceliftPanelist: BrowliftPanelist: Breast ReconstructionPanel Leader: Adjuncts of Face LiftHistory of Flap Development

381. Michigan Cleft Palate Association, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 1-3, 1995Midline Craniofacial Deformities and Their Surgical Correction

382. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Iowa City, Iowa, June 8-10, 1995Long-Term Follow-up of Skull Base TumorsRadiation Injury to the Face

383. Sacramento Skull Base Surgery Symposium: A Multidisciplinary Approach,Sacramento, California, June 25-30, 1995

Management of Skull Base Neurofibromatosis and Infections in Skull Base Surgery(two part presentation)Panelist: Reconstructive Dilemmas in Skull Base SurgeryPanel Chairman: Management of Severe Craniofacial Anomalies

384. Conjoint Symposium on Head and Neck Reconstruction, Chicago, Illinois, July 29-30,1995

Keynote Address: Vascular Tumors: Considerations for ReconstructionThree-dimensional Imaging in Planning and Execution of Craniofacial SurgeryPanelist: Reconstruction of the Skull Base

385. Strategies for Cure, Radisson Plaza Hotel, Southfield, Michigan, October 6, 1995Panelist: Head and Neck Cancer

386. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Montréal,Quebec, October 7-11, 1995

Instructional Course: Arteriovenous Malformations

387. International Society for Craniofacial Surgery, Saint-Tropez, France, October 21-24,1995

Prevention and Treatment of Infection Following Cranial Base Surgery

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New Approaches to the Management of Hemicraniofacial MicrosomiaPracticality and Cost-Effectiveness of One-Stage Craniofacial Surgery

388. British Association of Plastic Surgeons Winter Meeting, London, England, November29 - December 1, 1995

Gillies Memorial Lecture: Contributions of Plastic Surgery to Skull Base Surgery

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 76

389. Visiting Professor, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, December 14-16, 1995Craniofacial Tumors in Children and AdultsCraniofacial Applications to Facial Trauma

390. Tenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town, Tortola.January 22-26, 1996

Conference Co-ChairmanBreast Reconstruction with Local Tissue Following Explantation - Further

ModificationsBreast Explantation: Reasons for and OutcomePanelist: Breast Implants

391. University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 9 andFebruary 16, 1996

Management of Craniofacial Anomalies

392. Wayne State University Saturday Conference, Detroit, Michigan, February 17, 1996.Reconstruction of the Midfacial Skeleton

393. Sinai Hospital Oral Surgery Department Conference, Detroit, Michigan, February 19,1996

Management of Cleft Deformities

394. First Interdisciplinary Congress on Craniofacial and Skull Base Surgery, Jerusalem,Israel, February 25-29, 1996

Contribution of Plastic Surgery to Skull Base SurgeryManagement of Vascular Tumors of the Head and Neck AreaOrbital Fractures and Enophthalmos - Diagnosis and ManagementPanelist: Skull Base TumorsPanelist: Head and Neck TumorsPanelist: Craniofacial Trauma

395. Asian Pacific Craniofacial Association, Asean Federation of Plastic SurgeryCongress, Eighth Congress of Asean Plastic Surgery, Bali, Indonesia March 6-13,1996

Keynote Speaker: Craniofacial Trauma of the Upper FacePlenary Lecture: Recent Advances in Plastic SurgeryComposite Correction of Cleft Lip & Palate Secondary Deformity and of

Orthognathic DeformitiesTreatment of Maxillary AmeloblastomaPanelist: Secondary Correction of the Mid and Lower Face

396. Visiting Professor, Taipei, Taiwan, March 13-15, 1996

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Head and Neck ReconstructionCranio-Orbital and Skull Base Surgery

397. Visiting Professor, Hat Yai, Thailand, March 15-19, 1996Management of Cleft Lip and/or Cleft PalateCraniofacial Surgery for Skull Base Tumors

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398. Venezuelan National Congress, Caracas, Venezuela, March 20-23, 1996Secondary Nasal SurgeryFacial Trauma and Reconstructive SurgeryHead and Neck FlapsSurgery of Cranial Base TumorsDiagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Anomalies in the Head and Neck AreaPanelist: Secondary Rhinoplasty

399. First Annual Conference on Vascular Malformations, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 24,1996

Arteriovenous Malformations Including Some Syndromes

400. OHEP Resident Lecture, Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan, April 4, 1996Wound Healing

401. Kirk-of-the-Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, April 12, 1996Charity Cases

402. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April29, 1996

Outcome Study Following Removal of Breast Implants

403. Masters in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak,Michigan, May 3-4, 1996

404. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Hilton Head, SouthCarolina, May 5-8, 1996

Outcome Study Following Removal of Breast Implants

405. Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, May8-10, 1996

Secondary RhinoplastySkull Base TumorsHead and Neck Vascular Lesions

406. Visiting Professor, Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons, Cleveland, Ohio, June 7-9,1996

Current Concepts in Facial Reconstruction Following Ablative SurgeryAesthetic Concepts in Craniofacial SurgeryPanelist: Rhinoplasty Approach - Open Versus Closed

407. Scandinavian Association of Plastic Surgeons, Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-16, 1996Trauma of the Face

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 79

Round Table: Future of Plastic Surgery

408. International Skull Base Society, San Diego, California, June 29-July 4, 1996Prevention and Treatment of Skull Base InfectionComposite Craniofacial Correction of Post-Radiation Deformity

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 80

409. European Association of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons, Zürich, Switzerland,September 3-7, 1996

State of the Art Lecture: Contributions of Craniofacial Surgery to Skull Base TumorSurgery

Session Chair: Cranial Base Tumor Surgery

410. Marmara University Days, Istanbul, Turkey, September 16-22, 1996Craniomaxillofacial SurgeryAesthetic SurgeryPanel Chair: Craniofacial Surgery Up-to-DatePanel Chair: Rhinoplasty Up-to-Date

411. Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India, September 29-October 1, 1996

Primary and Secondary Rhinoplasties

412. Visiting Professor, Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education, Chandigarh, India,October 2-5, 1996

Cleft Lip and Palate Management Aesthetic RhinoplastyVelopharyngeal Incompetence and its CorrectionTraining of a Plastic Surgeon

413. XXXI National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, New Delhi,India, October 6-9, 1996

Navroji Godrej Visiting ProfessorSubperiosteal Face Lift and its Variants Craniofacial SurgeryRhinoplasty

Craniofacial Workshop, Sir Ganga Ram HospitalProblem Cases in Craniofacial Surgery

414. Indian Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, Facial Aesthetic Surgery Workshop,Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India, October 10, 1996

Contributions of Orthognathic Surgery to Cosmetic Surgery

415. The Community House, Birmingham, Michigan, October 28, 1996Plastic Surgery in the 90's

416. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Dallas,Texas, November 9-13, 1996

Instructional Course: Arteriovenous Malformations

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Instructional Course: Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base Tumors

417. Eleventh Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola. January 27-31, 1997

Conference Co-ChairmanLong-Term Results in Palatal RepairHydroxyapatite Granules: Useful MaterialExperience with Erol Technique in Rhinoplasty

418. International College of Surgeons, Michigan Division, Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan,February 19, 1997

Craniofacial Reconstruction

419. University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 14 andFebruary 21, 1997

Cleft and Facial DeformitiesCraniofacial Surgery

420. Fifth Annual Michael L. Lewin Memorial Lecturer, Montefiore Medical Center, NewYork, NY, March 9, 1997

Michael L. Lewin Lecture: Aesthetic Surgery is Real Plastic Surgery

421. Sinai Hospital Oral Surgery Department Conference, Detroit, Michigan, April 21, 1997Arteriovenous Malformations

422. European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 15-17,1997

423. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, St. Louis, Missouri, May 29-31, 1997Variations in Hypertelorism CorrectionSimultaneous Correction of Orthognathic and Nasal DeformitiesLong-Term Follow-Up of Cranial Bone Grafts to NoseThe Cartilage Surgicel Cigarette Graft for Nasal Dorsum ReconstructionHydroxyapatite Granules: A Useful Material in Facial ReconstructionPanel Moderator: Facial Reconstruction

424. VI Brazilian Congress on Skull Base Surgery, São Paulo, Brazil, June 12-14, 1997Bone ApproachesVascular Malformations in the Skull BasePrevention and Treatment of Infections in Skull Base SurgeryPanelist: Reconstruction Techniques, Indications and Limitations (Bone

Reconstruction)

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425. Eighth Congress of the International Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery(European Section), Lisbon, Portugal, June 21-24, 1997

Vascular Lesions of the Head and NeckCranial Base SurgeryCorrection of Midface DeformitiesRound Table Moderator: Face LiftingCourse Instructor: Face Lifting Variants

426. Skull Base Techniques, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, August 1-2, 1997Course Instructor: Transoral/Transmaxillary Approach to Clivus

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427. 8th International Congress of Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies,Singapore, September 7-12, 1997

Intrauterine Surgery: An Experimental Study on Facial Growth Speech Results Using the Providence Palatal RepairVariations in Hypertelorism Correction A New Concept to Treat VPI: Distraction of the Hard Palate Long-Term Follow-Up of Cranial Bone Graft to the Nose Simultaneous Correction of Orthognathic and Nasal Deformities Composite Correction of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities Fistula Formation Following Cleft Palate Repair Hemicraniofacial Microsomia: Total Three-Dimensional Correction Panel Chairman: Advances in Craniofacial Surgery

428. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, SanFrancisco, California, September 20-24, 1997

Clinical Update: Skull Base SurgeryInstructional Course: Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsPanelist: Soft Tissue Defects: Eyelid Reconstruction

429. 10th Annual Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India,September 25-26, 1997

Godrej Public Lecture: Craniofacial Deformities and Their TreatmentChallenges of Nasal Reconstruction

430. Visiting Professor, Orthognathic Surgery Workshop, K.G. Medical College, Post-Graduate Department of Plastic Surgery, Lucknow, India, September 28-29, 1997

431. XXXII National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Lucknow,India, September 30-October 3, 1997

First Honorary Member of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of IndiaSurgical Treatment of Maxillary Deformities Treatment of Maxillary AmeloblastomasSome Thoughts and Results of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate RepairCME Lecture: Surgery of Facial CleftsMukerjee Oration: Skull Base Tumors - A Surgical Challenge

432. Visiting Professor, Command Hospital, Department of Plastic and ReconstructiveSurgery, Bangalore, India, October 6-8, 1997

CME Lecture: Assessment and Management of Primary Cleft Lip and PalatesRhinoplasty

430. Flint Academy of Surgeons Meeting, Flint, Michigan, October 14, 1997Vascular Tumors

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431. Korean Society of Plastic Surgeons, Seoul, Korea, November 12-19, 1997Surgery for Orbital and Skull Base TumorsAn Overview of Surgery for Craniofacial Deformities

Visiting Professor, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea,November 17, 1997

Diagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Malformations

432. Second Interdisciplinary Congress on Craniofacial and Skull Base Tumors, Cancun,Mexico, January 20-24, 1998

Vascular Malformations of the Skull Base and Facial AreasPrevention and Treatment of Skull Base InfectionVariations in Correction of Hypertelorism and Allied DeformitiesPanel: Congenital Anomalies and DeformitiesModerator: Plenary Session III - Head and Neck Tumors

433. Twelfth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town, Tortola.January 26-30, 1998

Conference Co-ChairmanThe Use of Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Vascular Lesions

Simultaneous Face Lifting and Laser ResurfacingA New Soft Tissue Replacement Material

434. University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 13 andMarch 13, 1998

Cleft Lip and PalateCraniomaxillofacial Surgery

435. IXth ASEAN Congress of Plastic Surgery, Penang, Malaysia, February 26-March 1,1998

State of the Art Lecture: A Controversial Approach to Primary Cleft Lip and PalateDeformities

Panelist: Vascular malformationsPanelist: Facial implantsInstructional Course: Orbital TraumaInstructional Course: Upper and Middle Third of Face TraumaInstructional Course: Lower Third of Face Trauma

436. Southern Ontario Surgical Orthodontic Study Group, Windsor, Ontario, April 17, 1998Composite Cleft Lip and Palate Treatment

437. Sinai Hospital Oral Surgery Department, Detroit, Michigan, April 20, 1998Arteriovenous Malformations

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 85

438. European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Verona, Italy, May 28-30, 1998Long-Term Follow-Up of Cranial Bone Grafts to the Nose

439. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh College Medal, Edinburgh, Scotland, June10-14, 1998

440. AO/ASIF Maxillofacial Trauma Course, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 11-12, 1998Pediatric Facial TraumaCraniofacial Reconstruction for Congenital DeformitiesPreoperative, Intraoperative and Postoperative Considerations

441. 11th Annual Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India,September 2-4, 1998

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 86

442. Indian Medical Association and Baroda Association of Plastic Surgeons, Baroda,India, September 6-7, 1998

Smith's Modification of Kernahan's ClassificationRecent Advances in Plastic SurgeryOperative Workshop

443. XXXIII National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, Calcutta,India, September 10-14, 1998

Long-Term Results of Cranial Bone Grafts for Nasal ReconstructionVariations in the Treatment of Orbital HypertelorismGuest Lecture: Controversial Method of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate TreatmentFacial Cleft WorkshopCraniofacial Workshop

444. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston,Massachusetts, October 3-7, 1998

Instructional Course: Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsASPRSN Joint Lecture: Combined Face Lift and Full Face Laser Resurfacing

445. 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Prosthetics, Victoria, BritishColumbia, October 4-7, 1998

How Craniofacial and Plastic Surgery Affects Changes in Prosthetic Treatment

446. 17th Annual Conference of the Michigan Cleft Palate Association, Detroit, Michigan,October 16, 1998

The Possible Advantages of Early Bone Grafting in Primary Unilateral Cleft Lip andPalate Repair

Variations in Hypertelorism CorrectionThe Buccal Flap: A Useful Technique in Cleft Palate Surgery?

447. Royal College of Surgeons of England, Faculty of Dental Surgery, London, England,October 30, 1998

Webb Johnson Lecture: Vascular Malformations of the Head and Neck

448. VIIth European Course in Plastic Surgery, Berkshire, Windsor, U.K., November 25-27,1998

Vascular AnomaliesCraniofacial DeformitiesSecondary Cleft Lip and Palate SurgeryFacial InjuriesPrinciples of Head and Neck ReconstructionReconstruction of the EyelidsSecondary Rhinoplasty

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Panel Chairman: Congenital Deformities

449. Joint Scientific Meeting in Plastic Surgery (PSEF/BAPS), London, England, November29-December 4, 1998

Symposium Co-ChairmanManagement of Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head and NeckThe Buccal Flap: A Useful Technique in Cleft Palate Repair?Panelist: Complications in Head and Neck Reconstruction

450. Association of Surgeons of India, Ahmedabad, India, December 27-30, 1998Honorary MemberGuest Lecture: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Malformations

451. 7th Rotterdam International Skull Base Day, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, January 23,1999

Periorbital Tumors: Resection and ReconstructionPanel Moderator: Trauma and Reconstruction

452. Thirteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola, BVI, January 25-29, 1999

Conference Co-ChairmanOne-Stage Correction of Treacher Collins SyndromeFollow-Up on 100 Cases of Combined Orthognathic and SeptorhinoplastyThe Use of Bone Source in Cranial Reconstruction

453. Sinai Hospital Oral Surgery Department, Detroit, Michigan, February 8, 1999Arteriovenous Malformations

454. University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 12 andFebruary 19, 1999

Cleft Lip and PalateCraniomaxillofacial Surgery

455. 16th Annual Symposium of King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, SaudiArabia, April 5-7, 1999

King Khaled Memorial Lecture: Management of Orbital Trauma and Posttraumaticorbital deformities

Treatment Possibilities for Orbital HypertelorismManagement of Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Orbital Region

456. Spanish Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Marbella, Spain, April 25-28,1999

Craniofacial Dystosis Syndromes

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 88

Craniofacial TumorsControversial Management of Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Repair

457. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs,Colorado, May 2-5, 1999

Honorary Award

458. European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Madrid, Spain, May 20-22, 1999

459. Japan Society of Head and Neck Cancer, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo, Japan, June 17-19, 1999

Advanced Craniofacial Techniques for Resection and Reconstruction of the SkullBase

460. 50th Anniversary of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University ofTexas at Houston, Houston, Texas, June 26-27, 1999

Arteriovenous Malformations of the Head and Neck

461. 12th Congress of the International Confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive andAesthetic Surgery, San Francisco, California, June 27-July 1, 1999

Instructional Course: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base Tumors

462. Portland Bone Symposium, Portland, Oregon, August 4-7, 1999Osseous Considerations in Skull Base Surgery

463. XXXIV National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India AnnualMeeting, Goa, India, September 5-8, 1999

Craniofacial Fibrous DysplasiaA Complete Approach for Columella Reconstruction in Bilateral Cleft Lip DeformityGuest Lecture: Classical RhinoplastyCME Session: Craniofacial Surgery

12th Annual Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India,August 30-September 3, 1999

464. University Reunion, Glasgow, Scotland, September 15-19, 1999

465. 4 Asian-Pacific Cleft Lip and Palate Conference, Fukuoka, Japan, September 28-30,th

1999Panel Chairman: Lip RepairEvaluation and Management of Velopharyngeal IncompetenceAlveolar Bone Graft and Implant

466. Chippenham Medical Center/Johnston-Willis Medical Society, Richmond, Virginia,

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October 7-8, 1999A. Murat Willis Lecturer: Vascular Malformations of the Head and Neck:

Classification and Treatment

467. Michigan Cleft Palate Association Annual Meeting, Providence Hospital, Southfield,Michigan, October 22, 1999

Newborn Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate

468. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, NewOrleans, Louisiana, October 24-27, 1999

Instructional Course: Diagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsPanel Moderator: Facial Flaps in Reconstruction - Optimizing Corrective ResultsASPRSN Joint Lecture: Male Aesthetic Surgery

469. Society of Latino-Americana Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans,Louisiana, October 28, 1999

Honorary MemberRhinoplasty

470. British Dental Association Hospitals Group Annual Meeting, Bristol, U.K., November12-13, 1999

Surgical Treatment of Facial Asymmetry

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 90

471. VIIIth European Course in Plastic Surgery, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 17-19,1999

Facial InjuriesReconstruction of the EyelidsCraniofacial DeformitiesVascular Anomalies

472. Fourteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola, BVI, January 24-28, 2000

Conference Co-ChairmanFollow-up on Controversial Cleft Lip Repair

473. University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, February 11 and May19, 2000

Cleft Lip and PalateCraniomaxillofacial Surgery

474. Sinai-Grace Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Detroit, Michigan,February 21 and April 3, 2000

Management of Fibrous Dysplasia/Hemifacial MicrosomiaRhinoplasty: Posttraumatic and Aesthetic

475. The First International Smile Train Cleft Lip and Palate Symposium, Beijing, China,March 2-4, 2000

Secondary Bilateral Cleft Lip RepairCorrection of Velopharyngeal IncompetencePrimary Unilateral Lip and Nose Repair Using a Modified Millard Technique and

Primary Bone Grafting

476. North American Skull Base Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, March 17-20, 2000President-ElectPanel Moderator: Avoiding complicationsThe Problems of and Advances in Treating Fibrous DysplasiaComplications of Skull Base Tumor Surgery and Management

477. Craniofacial Society of Great Britain, Berkshire, United Kingdom, March 22-24, 2000Bone Grafting and Primary Cleft RepairThe Buccal Flap in Cleft Palate Surgery

478. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April7-8, 2000

PresidentPanelist: Rhinoplasty

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 91

A Controversial Cleft Lip RepairThe Use of Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Resection of Large Facial Arteriovenous

Malformations

479. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Laguna Nigel, California,May 7-10, 2000

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 92

480. Crittenden Hospital Surgery Symposium, Rochester, Michigan, May 13, 2000Reconstructive Surgery of the Craniofacial Area

481. Iberolatinamericana Congress, Lima, Peru, May 26-31, 2000Combination of Mentoplasty and RhinoplastyTumors of the Skull Base

482. European Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany, June 1-3,2000

Session Chairman: Session 1

483. Michigan Cleft Palate Association Annual Meeting, Lansing, Michigan, June 9, 2000History of Craniofacial Surgery

484. Scandinavian Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland,June 28-July 1, 2000

The Possible Advantages of Early Bone Grafting in Primary Unilateral Cleft Lip andPalate

The Problems of and Advances in Treating Fibrous Dysplasia

485. PSEF Symposium, San Francisco, California, July 27-29, 2000Panelist: Tumor Management - Guidelines and Updates (Skull Base)Panelist: Flaps that Work Best for Facial Coverage (Local Flaps)Panelist: Facial Reconstruction Techniques for Optimal Function (Nose)

486. European Association of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland,September 5-9, 2000

Donor Site Morbidity of Iliac Crest Following Bone Harvesting for PrimaryAlveolar Bone Grafting in Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate

The Possible Advantages of Early Bone Grafting in Primary Unilateral CleftLip and Palate

The Problems of and Advances in Treating Fibrous DysplasiaCo-Chair: Biophysics in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery

487. XXXV National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India AnnualMeeting, Agra India, October 14-19, 2000

Possible Solutions to the Problems of Specialists Encroaching on our SpecialtyGuest Lecture: CME Session: Maxillary Osteotomies: Types and Indications

Craniofacial Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India, October 9-12, 2000

13th Annual Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India,

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October 12-14, 2000

488. XXVIIth Annual International Symposium on Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Puerto Vallarta,Mexico, November 8-11, 2000

Neurofibromatosis and Fibrous Dysplasia of the Head and Neck RegionDiagnosis and Treatment of Skull Base TumorsKeynote Lecture: Rhinoplasty

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 94

489. XXXVII Brazilian National Congress, Porto Alegre, Brasil, November 11-15, 2000My Own History of Plastic SurgerySkull Base Tumors and ReconstructionPanel: Craniofacial Course (Complex Fractures of the Face)Panel: Rhinoplasty (Primary Rhinoplasty)Panel: Cleft Lip and Palate (Alveolar Bone Grafting)Panel: Craniofacial Surgery (Secondary Facial Trauma)

490. Fifteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola, BVI, January 22-26, 2001

Conference Co-ChairmanCraniomaxillary Distraction - Good or Bad? Necessary or Unnecessary?Rhinoplasty - The Tricks and Tribulations of Form and Function

491. St. John Hospital Department of Pediatrics, Detroit, Michigan, February 6, 2001Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery

492. Houston Society of Plastic Surgeons, Houston, Texas, February 15-16, 2001Rhinoplasty - An Expanding Area in Aesthetic Surgery Baylor Grand Rounds: Vascular Malformations of the Head and Neck:Classification and Treatment

493. Twelfth Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, Orlando, Florida,February 28-March 6, 2001

Society PresidentPremeeting Workshop: Craniofacial Approaches to the OrbitPractical Course: Craniofacial Approaches to the OrbitNurse/Coordinator Lecture: Craniofacial SurgeryPanel: Fibrous DysplasiaSession Co-Moderator

494. ASMS/PSEF Craniofacial Symposium, “Craniofacial Surgery: The New Millennium”,New York, New York, March 29-April 1, 2001

Panel: Treatment of Vascular Malformations Panel: Skull Base Surgery

495. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April21-22, 2001

Past-PresidentTips and Tricks in Plastic Surgery

496. Providence Hospital 66 Annual Resident Research Day, Southfield, Michigan, Aprilth

25, 2001

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Session Moderator

497. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual Meeting, New York, New York,May 3-9, 2001

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 96

498. 2 Balkan Congress for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Belgrade,nd

Yugoslavia, May 24-26, 2001Honorary MemberISAPS Mini CourseThe Skull Base - The Place for Plastic Surgeons to BePrimary Cleft Palate Repair

499. 12 Annual Meeting of the European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Helsinki,th

Finland, May 31-1, 2001Session Chairman: Session 2

500 .9 International Congress on Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies,th

Göteborg, Sweden, June 25-29, 2001Symposium Chair: Session 25The Primary Unilateral Cleft Nose The Possible Advantages of Early Bone Grafting in Primary Unilateral Cleft Lip and

PalateThe Buccal Flap: A Useful Technique in Cleft Palate Repair?Total Correction of Secondary Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity

501. Final Reunion at Canniesburn, Glasgow, Scotland, June 30-July 2, 2001Keynote Address: The Challenges and Frustrations of Vascular Malformations

502. British Association of Plastic Surgeons Summer Meeting, University of Stirling,England, July 4-6, 2001

Toast at Gleneagles

503. 550 Anniversary of the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, July 6, 2001th

Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science

504. PSEF Core Curriculum, Chicago, Illinois, July 21-22, 2001Cleft Lip and Palate

505. University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, August 31, 2001Skull Base Surgery

506. Portuguese Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Lisbon, Portugal,November 1-3, 2001

Advances in Craniomaxillofacial SurgeryA Simple Method of Skeletal Augmentation in Facial Aesthetic SurgeryRhinoplasty - The Challenge Continues

507. European Course in Plastic Surgery, Graz, Austria, November 14-16, 2001

Ian T. Jackson, M.D. - 97

Craniofacial Genetics and DysmorphologyCraniofacial GrowthCraniosynostosis

508. Sixteenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola, BVI, January 28 - February 1, 2002

Conference Co-ChairmanHydroxyapatite Granules in Facial AugmentationFacial Bipartition - Uses in Congenital Anomalies and Skull Base Tumors

509. North American Skull Base Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, February14-19, 2002

Past-PresidentPractical Course: Microsurgical Approach to the OrbitNurse/Coordinator Panel: Skull Base Surgery: Different Disciplines, Different

Approaches, Different Outcomes?Panel: New Reconstructive Materials and Techniques: New Reconstructive

Material: Are They All Reliable and Satisfactory?

510. Indian Society of Cleft Lip, Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies, Mumbai, India, March2-11, 2002

Guest Lecture: Secondary Cleft Lip Nose Deformities Controversial Issues in Cleft Management: Early Versus Late Bone Grafting of

the CleftThe Buccal Flap: A Breakthrough in Palate Repair

511. Egyptian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Cairo, Egypt, March 24-29, 2002]Behairy Memorial Lecture: Arteriovenous MalformationsHead and Neck NeurofibromatosisFlaps for Head and Neck Reconstruction

512. Egyptian Society of Dental Surgery, Cairo, Egypt, March 28-30, 2002Facial AsymmetryAcute Craniofacial TraumaOne-Stage Correction of Orthognathic and Cleft Deformities

513. New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgeons, Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, April 12-14, 2002Management of Craniofacial TraumaOrbital Fracture AnalysisTravels with a Scalpel

514. Midwestern Association of Plastic Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, April 20-21, 2002Neurofibroma of the Head and Neck

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515. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April26-29, 2002

516. European Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Crete, Greece, May 30-June 1, 2002

517. Argentine Congress on Plastic Surgery, Mendoza, Argentina, August 14-17, 2002Implant MaterialsRhinoplastyRound Table - Craniomaxillofacial: Skull Base Tumor SurgeryCleft Lip and Palate

518. Italian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Verona, Italy,September 19-21, 2002

Orbital and Lid MalformationsFace-to-face: Orbital TumorsNasal Tip HemangiomasRound Table: Nasal Tip Cosmetic Correction

519. 3 Central European Advanced Course in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Prague, Czechrd

Republic, September 22-30, 2002One-Stage Profile Correction of Aesthetic Facial DeformityRhinoplasty - Aesthetic and Functional

520. North Carolina Society of Plastic Surgeons, Wilmington, North Carolina, October 12-13, 2002

Primary Cleft Lip and PalateSkull Base Tumor SurgeryMaterials for Facial Augmentation

521. XXXVI National Conference of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India AnnualMeeting, Bangalore, India, November 25-30, 2002

Operative Workshop: RhinoplastyGuest Lecture: Access OsteotomiesCME Talk: Vascular Malformations of the Head and NeckInstructional Course: Craniosynostosis

522. 15th Annual Septorhinoplasty Workshop, G.T. Hospital, Mumbai (Bombay), India,December 4-5, 2002

523. Seventeenth Annual British Virgin Islands Workshop in Plastic Surgery; Road Town,Tortola, BVI, January 27 - January 31, 2003

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Conference Co-ChairmanLong-term Follow-up of Primary Palate Repair Incorporating Buccal Myomucosal

FlapCompartmentalization - A Technique to Treat Inoperable Vascular LesionsVascular Malformations - Long-term Follow-up of Cardiac Bypass

524. North American Skull Base Society Annual Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee, California,February 19-25, 2003

Past-PresidentPractical Course: Orbital Tumor Surgery: Technical PearlsNurse/Coordinator Session: Vascular MalformationsLecture: Transfacial Swing Osteotomy Approaches to the Skull Base

525. 2 Annual Meeting and International Update Indian Society of Cleft Lip, Palate andnd

Craniofacial Anomalies, Chennai, India, March 8-10, 2002First Millard Visiting Professor Keynote Address: Cleft Lip and Palate Repair -A Personal PhilosophySymposium on Vascular Malformations of the Head and Neck: Planning ofSurgical Management of Low-Flow Vascular MalformationsSymposium on Controversies in Cleft Surgery: Early Versus Late Bone Grafts

Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Porur, ChennaiOperative Video Session: Correction of CraniosynostosisLecture: Hemifacial Microsomia: Evaluation, Planning and ManagementOperative session: LeFort I

Sankara Nethralaya Hospital, ChennaiLecture: Reconstruction in and Around the Orbit

526. Craniofacial Society of Great Brittain, Leeds, UK, April 9-11, 2003Nasal Augmentation With Surgicel-Wrapped Diced Cartilage (Turkish Delight):A Review of 67 Consecutive CasesReconstruction of Large Cranial Defects: Evaluation of Various BoneReplacement Materials In Vivo and Tissue Engineering Techniques In Vitro

527. American Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, May4-7, 2003

528. Michigan Cleft Palate Association Grand Rounds, Lansing, Michigan, May 16, 2003Panel: Early Versus Late Bone Grafting

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529. European Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria, May 29-31, 2003

530. University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Detroit, Michigan, June 13 and 20,2003

Craniofacial Patient Treatment ConsiderationsCleft Lip and Palate Surgical Considerations

531. Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Whistler, British Columbia, June 27-29, 2003

532. Visiting Professor, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, Australia, August 5-7, 2003An Evolving Experience in Managing Major Craniofacial Surgical ChallengesOcclusal and Dental Rehabilitation of the Cleft Lip and Palate PatientTraining in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

533. Australian Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Association, Sydney, Australia, August 8-9, 2003Keynote Lecture: The Repair of the Primary Cleft Lip and Palate: A PersonalPerspectiveSecondary Rehabilitation of Velopharyngeal Incompetence - Matching theOperation to the ProblemComposite Correction of Cleft Lip, Nose and Orthognathic Deformities - A One-Stage Procedure

534. International Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS) World Congress,Sydney, Australia, August 10-15, 2003

Panel: The Use of Hydroxyapatite Granules in Facial Contouring - Aestheticand OtherwisePanel: Distraction Osteogenesis of the Craniofacial SkeletonLecture: Secondary Cleft ProceduresPanel Co-Chair: Biology and Genetics in Craniofacial AnomaliesChair: Craniofacial AdvancesPanel: Melanoma