4th William H. Bell Northeast Orthognathic Symposium Fundamentals and Advances in Orthognathic Surgery Saturday, July 23, 2016 New York, New York Location Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hess Center for Science and Medicine Davis Auditorium 1470 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10029 Course Co-Directors Daniel Buchbinder, DMD, MD Sidney B. Eisig, DDS A Continuing Medical Education Activity Sponsored By
Overview The 4 th William H Bell Northeast Orthognathic Symposium features outstanding faculty in the field of orthognathic surgery. Dr. Bryan Bell will highlight the contribution of William H. Bell to the field of orthognathic surgery. Faculty will address the spectrum of care, including contemporary approaches to orthodontics, computer-assisted planning, surgical techniques and adjunctive esthetic surgery. Physicians and orthodontists who manage facial trauma and deformities will find this Symposium offers contemporary evidence-based treatment strategies. The Symposium provides lectures and discussion time with ample opportunity for audience interaction. Target Audience This CME course is designed for residents, fellows and practicing physicians in the specialties of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Orthodontics and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery who desire a refresher of the fundamentals and a clinical update of best practices. Needs Assessment Advancements in imaging, devices and techniques have created improvements in the care and outcomes for patients with facial traumas and deformities. These advancements require physicians to expand their knowledge, update their care algorithms and consider new technologies in their practice setting. Practice Gaps Optimum practice reflects the incorporation of evidence based algorithms, which include the consideration of conventional and new surgical and orthodontic strategies, and the appropriate use of technological advancements in imaging and devices. Currently, some physicians may not be aware of expanded choices in care, and therefore may be missing opportunities to provide better patient outcomes. Objectives Upon completion of this course, physicians will be able to: 1. Discuss the contributions made by William H. Bell to the field of orthognathic surgery. 2. Delineate care algorithms for managing patients with facial trauma and deformity, including evidence for orthodontics-first and surgery-first approaches. 3. Review dentofacial deformity and presurgical orthodontics. 4. Assess the incorporation of advanced technologies to improve diagnosis and treatment; such as virtual surgical planning, computer- assisted imaging software, techniques and devices. 5. Discuss fixation of the sagittal split ramus osteotomy and mandibular narrowing. 6. Describe steps to prevent complications and improve outcomes in orthognathic surgery. 7. Discuss the advantages and patient outcomes related to adjunctive esthetic surgery.
Accreditation Pfiedler Enterprises is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Pfiedler Enterprises designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Declaration of Disclosure In compliance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, Pfiedler Enterprises provides disclosure and resolution of conflict information for individuals who may control the content of this CME activity. Please visit our website at: http://www.pfiedlerenterprises.com/disclosure Course Directors Daniel Buchbinder, DMD, MD Professor and Chief Division of Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery Beth Israel Medical Center Director Residency Training Program Oral, Maxillofacial Surgery Beth Israel Medical Center Jacobi Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York, New York Sidney B. Eisig, DDS George Guttman Professor of Clinical Craniofacial Surgery and Chair Section of Hospital Dentistry Director, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Columbia University College of Dental Medicine Chief of Hospital Dental Service New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University and the Children s Hospital of New York Presbyterian New York, New York
Faculty R. Bryan Bell, MD, DDS, FACS Medical Director Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Program and Clinic Providence Cancer Center Providence Portland Medical Center Attending Surgeon Trauma Service/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service Legacy Emanuel Medical Center Affiliate Professor Oregon Health and Science University The Head and Neck Institute Portland, Oregon Edward Ellis III, DDS, MS Professor and Chair Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Texas Tirbod Fattahi, MD, DDS, FACS Associate Professor and Chair Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Florida Myron R. Tucker, DDS Adjunct Clinical Professor Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Louisiana State University New Orleans, Louisiana Retired Private Practice Charlotte, North Carolina Timothy A. Turvey, DDS Professor and Chairman Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS Associate Professor Program Director Clinic Director Department of Craniofacial Sciences University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, Connecticut Disclaimer Pfiedler Enterprises does not endorse or promote any commercial product that may be discussed in this activity AdvaMed Code of Ethics This course complies with the Revised and Restated AdvaMed Code of Ethics effective July 1, 2009. The educational meeting and associated hospitality events are intended solely for the registered attendees and faculty. Therefore, guests/spouses and other healthcare. Education Grants This course is supported by educational grants, in accordance with the ACCME Standards. Stryker. Exhibitors We acknowledge the following exhibitors: 3D Systems Dolphin Imaging KLS Martin Registration $250 physicians/orthodontists, Fee waived for Residents/Fellows
Agenda 8:00 8:45 am Registration, Breakfast, Exhibits 8:45 9:00 am Opening Remarks Sidney Eisig, DDS Daniel Buchbinder, DMD, MD 9:00 9:45 am Keynote Lecture: Dr. W.H.Bell and His Contribution to Orthognathic Surgery R. Bryan Bell, DDS, MD 9:45 10:30 am Occlusion, Optimal Smile Aesthetics, Dentofacial Deformity Overview, Presurgical Orthodontics Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS 10:30 10:45 am Break/Exhibits 10:45 11:30 am Work-Up & Computer Assisted Pre-Operative Planning R. Bryan Bell, DDS, MD 11:30 12:15 pm Techniques in Orthognathic Surgery: The Maxilla and Midface Timothy A. Turvey, DDS 12:15 1:15 pm Lunch/Exhibits 1:15 2:00 pm Techniques in Orthognathic Surgery: The Mandible Timothy A. Turvey, DDS 2:00 2:20 pm Sequencing in Bimaxillary Surgery Edward E. Ellis III, DDS 2:20 2:45 pm Fixation of the Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy and Mandibular Narrowing Orthodontic and Surgical Tips to Facilitate Orthognathic Surgery Edward E. Ellis III, DDS 2:45 3:00 pm Break/Exhibits 3:00 3:45 pm Complications in Orthognathic Surgery Myron R. Tucker, DDS 3:45 4:30 pm Adjunctive Esthetic Procedures Tirbod Fattahi, MD, DDS 4:30 pm Summary Remarks, Evaluation, and Adjourn Location Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hess Center for Science and Medicine 1470 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10029 Accommodations Nearby hotels include: The Franklin Hotel (20-minute walk) 164 E 87th St. New York, NY 10128 212-369-1000 The Marmara Manhattan (17-minute walk) 301 E 94th St. New York, NY 10128 212-427-3100 Hotel Wales (10-minute walk) 1295 Madison Ave. New York, NY 10128 212-876-6000
CME Registration Form Project #3949 4 th William H. Bell Northeast Orthognathic Symposium Fundamentals and Advances in Orthognathic Surgery New York, New York Saturday, July 23, 2016 Last Name First Name MI Street Address City State Zip MD DDS DMD Fellow/Resident RN Other Specialty: OMFS Plastic OHNS Orthodontics Dentistry Number of years in practice Hospital/Organization: Street Address City State Zip Phone Number: Cell Office Fax Number Email (primary delivery method) Please add bonnie@pfiedlerenterprises.com to your Safe Senders List. Registration Fee Physician/Orthodontist ($250) Resident/Fellow (Fee Waived) Fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, and syllabus. The entire course fee is due upon registration. This course is limited to 175 attendees. Registration Procedure Email: Send registration via email to: bonnie@pfiedlerenterprises.com Online: For more information: www.pfiedlerenterprises.com/3949 Fax: Send registration via fax to: 720-748-6196 Phone: Please call with any questions: 720-748-6144 Credit Card Information Please include your credit card number and expiration date with charge order. MC Visa AMEX Exp. Date X Signature Cancellation Policy Cancellations received in writing up to 15 days before the course will receive a refund minus a $25 processing fee (minus a $10 fee for resident/fellow/ nurse). There will be no refunds for cancellations after that date or for noshows. Please make sure you have received a course confirmation before making travel arrangements. Pfiedler Enterprises reserves the right to cancel this activity if necessary. Registered participants will be notified no later than two weeks prior to the scheduled event date and a full refund will be issued. Pfiedler Enterprises is not responsible for non-refundable tickets purchased to attend this course. Total Charged to Credit Card: $