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The UCSF 32nd International Symposium in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery will present a lecture series on practical advances in clinical oral and maxillofacial surgery with clinically-relevant, evidence-based, curriculum that addresses real world needs of practicing oral and maxillofacial surgeons. The symposium will span five morning sessions covering key areas of oral and maxillofacial surgical practice. This unique program allows participants the opportunity to meet and interact with top-level practitioners and educators in their fields, both at the symposium itself but also in related leisure activities during free time in a relaxed atmosphere. Please join us for this great opportunity to combine learning and relaxation.
Speakers include:
Jasjit K. Dillon, MBBS, DDS, FDSRCS, FACS - What Is The Role of Medical Therapy for Maxillofacial Pathology
Helen Giannakopoulos, DDS, MD - Conservative Management of TMD: From Botox to Arthroscopy
Tara Aghaloo, DDS, MD, PhD - Alveolar Ridge Augmentation and Complications
Andrea Burke, DMD, MD - Evidence Based Frenectomy
Caitlin Magraw, MD, MD, DDS, FACS - Anesthetic Management of Challenging Patient Populations: Pregnancy, Lactation and Pediatrics
Angela Rake, DDS - Anesthetic Management of Challenging Patient Populations: Geriatrics, Opioid and Drug Abuse
Cynthia Trentacosti, DDS, MS - Office Anesthesia Complications
Mark Anderson, MD, PhD - Where are we on Diabetes?
Michael Miloro, DMD, MD, FACS - Practical Approach to Nerve Repair
Michael A. Pikos, DDS, FACP - TBD
CDE Coursework Units: 4 units/day
Course fee: $1,550 Dentists; $1,170 Allied Dental Professionals (includes continental breakfast each morning)
$325 CPC pre-conference; $120 medical education credits
Hotel Reservations: All room reservations will be self-booking and will be handled directly with The Ritz-Carlton Oahu Turtle Bay. We expect this program to sell out quickly. Early reservations suggested.
Hotel reservation click here: https://www.ucsforalsurgery.com/
Cancellation/Refunds:
If UCSF finds it necessary to cancel or reschedule the course, a full course fee refund will be granted. All attempts to contact registrants will be made as soon as possible in the event of course cancellation. Other than course fee, UCSF is under no financial obligation to reimburse participants for airline tickets, hotel reservations or any other costs incurred should the need to cancel or reschedule a program arise.
Cancellations made at least 30 days prior to the course will be assessed a $100 processing fee. No refunds will be granted for cancellations made less than 30 days prior to the first day of the program.