Oakstone Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – A Comprehensive Review 2016

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+ Include: 39 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 5.81 GB

+ Target Audience: plastic and reconstructive surgeons in practice, plastic surgery residents and fellows, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, and ophthalmologists interested in cosmetic surgery, nurses and physician assistants working in plastic surgery

Description

+ Include: 39 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 5.81 GB

+ Target Audience: plastic and reconstructive surgeons in practice, plastic surgery residents and fellows, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, and ophthalmologists interested in cosmetic surgery, nurses and physician assistants working in plastic surgery

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Oakstone Clinical Update

This comprehensive CME program covers key topics and the latest updates in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Stay Current in a Rapidly Changing Specialty

This CME course focuses on the essentials of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Lectures explore topics like rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, principles of flaps and skin grafts, nerve injuries, facial trauma, craniofacial syndromes, the latest therapies, surgical skills and more. The program also includes the bonus lecture “Laser Resurfacing and Liposuction.” Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – A Comprehensive Review will help you to:

  • Compare surgical and non-surgical methods for various cosmetic procedures
  • Illustrate effective surgical procedures for pressure sores and diabetic foot
  • Identify plastic and reconstructive procedures for pediatric patients
  • Attain the latest knowledge on optimal patient care during plastic surgery practice, including flaps, grafts and wound healing

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify and discuss the evidence-based data from clinical trials, best practices, registry data, guidelines, and potential treatment alternatives that may have an effect the treatment parameters for individual patients
  • Evaluate critically the medical profile and history of each patient as they apply to the proposed treatment plan being considered
  • Determine barriers to effective and efficient patient care, safety, and outcomes
  • Design appropriate and effective surgical plans for each patient
  • Assess the principles of optimal care during plastic surgery practice, including flaps, grafts, wound healing, and materials
  • Compare the technical methods used for various cosmetic procedures including non-surgical procedures
  • Assess the most appropriate management techniques of breast reconstruction following cancer
  • Differentiate among the treatment plans for the surgical management of nerve injuries
  • Outline effective surgical procedures for pressure sores and the diabetic foot
  • Describe best practices in the surgical reconstruction of the head and neck
  • Analyze surgical care for skin and soft tissue lesions
  • Identify plastic and reconstructive procedures for pediatric patients

Intended Audience

The activity was planned for plastic and reconstructive surgeons in practice, plastic surgery residents and fellows, dermatologists, otolaryngologists, and ophthalmologists interested in cosmetic surgery, nurses and physician assistants working in plastic surgery.

Date Of Original Release: December 31, 2016
Estimated Time To Complete: 31.5 hours

+ Topics:

01. Principles of Flaps Lifei Guo, MD, PhD.mp4
02. Principles of Skin Grafts Indranil Sinha, MD.mp4
03. Wound Healing Robert D. Galiano, MD.mp4
04. Transplantation David Mathes, MD.mp4
05. Blepharoplasty Brooke R. Seckel, MD, FACS.mp4
06. Rhinoplasty Samuel J. Lin, MD.mp4
07. Rhytidectomy Samuel J. Lin, MD.mp4
08. Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery Christine Hamori, MD.mp4
09. Brow Lift Jeffrey H. Spiegel, MD.mp4
10. Botulinum Toxin Shaun C. Desai, MD.mp4
11. Breast Augmentation Brooke R. Seckel, MD, FACS.mp4
12. Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction Amy C. Colwell, MD.mp4
13. Gynecomastia Robert Caridi, MD.mp4
14. Reduction Mammoplasty Daniel S. Roh, MD, PhD and Yoon S. Chun, MD.mp4
15. Breast Surgery after Weight Loss Nolan S. Karp, MD.mp4
16. Nerve Injuries, Nerve Entrapment, and Compression Syndromes Giorgio Pietramaggiori, MD.mp4
17. Brachial Plexus Surgery Jonathan M. Winograd, MD.mp4
18. Fractures of the Hand and Wrist Loree K. Kalliainen, MD, MA, FACS.mp4
19. Tendon Surgery Amir H. Taghinia, MD.mp4
20. Replantation of the Hand and Upper Extremity Simon G. Talbot, MD.mp4
21. Reconstruction of the Trunk Samuel J. Lin, MD.mp4
22. Lower Extremity Trauma (incl. Foot and Ankle) Brian M. Parrett, MD.mp4
23. Diabetic Foot Ulcers Karen F. Kim Evans, MD.mp4
24. Pressure Sores Ernest Chiu, MD.mp4
25. Reconstruction of the Perineum Simon G. Talbot, MD.mp4
26. Facial Trauma Raj M. Vyas, MD.mp4
27. Head and Neck Cancer Reconstruction Evan Garfein, MD.mp4
28. Ear Reconstruction and Otoplasty Arin Greene, MD, MMSc.mp4
29. Oral Reconstruction- Lip, Tongue, Mandible Peter C. Neligan, MD.mp4
30. Melanoma and Other Malignant Skin Lesions Charles H. Yoon, MD.mp4
31. Burn Reconstruction Jeremy Goverman, MD.mp4
32. Repair of “Environmental” Injuries- Radiation, Thermal, Electrical, Chemical, Cold Jonathan Friedstat, MD.mp4
33. Craniofacial Syndromes James Bradley, MD.mp4
34. Cleft Lip and Palate Carolyn R. Rogers-Vizena, MD.mp4
35. Congenital Hand Amir H. Taghinia, MD.mp4
36. Vascular Anomalies Arin Greene, MD, MMSc.mp4
37. Hair Transplantation Richard Ehrlichman, MD.mp4
38. Autologous Breast Reconstruction Samuel J. Lin, MD.mp4
39. BONUS-NO CME CREDIT – Laser Resurfacing and Liposuction Jason N. Pozner, MD.mp4
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