DAY 1
FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012
0730-0800
Registration and Hot Breakfast
0800-0805
Welcome from Texas Oculoplastic Consultants
Tanuj Nakra, MD
0805-0810
Welcome from Seton and UT Southwestern
Greg Hartman, President & CEO, Seton Healthcare Family
Susan M. Cox, MD, Regional Dean - Austin Programs, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
0810-0825
Military Oculoplastic Trauma: Show and Tell
Sean Blaydon, MD
0825-0840
The Latest and Greatest in Orbit Fracture Repair
John Shore, MD
0840-0855
How a Tertiary Care Academic Center Handles Oculoplastic Trauma
Vik Durairaj, MD
0855-0900
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Tanuj Nakra, MD
0900-0945
Keynote: New Concepts in Graves’ Disease that Will Change Everything
Raymond S. Douglas, MD, PhD
0945-1000
Discussion and Coffee Break
1000-1015
Traumatic Optic Neuropathy: Is it a Surgical Disease?
Benjamin Burt, MD
1015-1030
How We Operate on Anophthalmic Sockets in the Eastern Hemisphere
Mohammed Abdulhafez, MD
1030-1045
Advanced Orbital Decompression Techniques to Try at Home
Raymond S. Douglas, MD, PhD
1045-1100
Some Orbit Tumor Cases from MD Andersen that Will Knock Your Socks Off
Bita Esmaeli, MD
1100-1115
Combining Functional Nasal Surgery with Rhinoplasty
Anand Patel, MD
1115-1130
Hyaluronic Acid Gel: The Reconstructive Surgeon’s Magic Wand
Ronald Mancini, MD
1130-1145
Stem Cells in Facial Surgery: Sounds Cool Doesn’t It?
Mark Berman, MD
1145-1200
Discussion
1200-1245
Lunch
1245-1300
Photography 101 for the Facial Surgeon
John Eggleston, MD
1300-1315
An Aesthetician’s Perspective on Brow Beauty
Karen Powanda
1315-1330
Upper Blepharoplasty Tricks
Todd Shepler, MD
1330-1345
Why Asian Blepharoplasty is Tougher than Caucasian Blepharoplasty
Mike Yen, MD
1345-1400
Facelift Complications Not Typically Discussed at a Conference
Robert Schwarcz, MD
1400-1415
Kick Facial Rejuvenation Surgery “Up a Notch” with Fat Transfer
Tanuj Nakra, MD
1415-1430
The Future is Here: 3D Customized Facial Implant Fabrication in Your Office
Brett Kotlus, MD
1430-1445
You Too Can Set Up an Efficient Surgical Practice!
Russell Neuhaus, MD
1445-1450
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Tanuj Nakra, MD
1450-1535
Keynote: Why the “3D Facelift” is a Better Approach for Facial Rejuvenation
Mark Berman, MD
1535-1555
Discussion and Coffee Break
1555-1600
TOC Fellow Rounds: Case Presentations
Natalie Stanciu, MD
Qasiem Nasser, MD
Tarek El-Sawy, MD
Faculty Panel:
Sean Blaydon, MD
Tanuj Nakra, MD
Russell Neuhaus, MD
Todd Shepler, MD
John Shore, MD
Bita Esmaeli, MD
Raymond Douglas, MD, PhD
Mark Berman, MD
James F. Thorton, MD
1600-1615
Case One: Trauma
1615-1630
Case Two: Cancer
1630-1645
Case Three: Reconstruction
1645-1700
Case Four: Cosmetic
1700-1715
Case Five: Congenital
1715-1730 Discussion
1730 Adjourn
DAY 2
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012
0730-0800
Registration and Hot Breakfast
0800-0805
Welcome
Russell Neuhaus, MD
0805-0820
A Couple of New Ideas in Midfacial Mohs Reconstruction
Michael Connor, MD
0820-0835
What Every Facial Surgeon Should Know about Breathing Mechanics
Scott Sebastian, MD
0835-0850
How to Use Your Rib Bone to Fix Your Nasal Bone (and Other Tales)
Adam Weinfeld, MD
0850-0905
Hair Transplantation is No Longer “Plugs” and Can Be a Useful Reconstruction Tool
Daniel McGrath, DO
0905-0920
Why Chronic Rhinosinusitis is the Bane of My Existence
Mark Brown, MD
0920-0925
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Sean Blaydon, MD
0925-1010
Keynote: My Personal Approach to Mohs Reconstruction
Jim Thornton, MD
1010-1025
Discussion and Coffee Break
1025-1040
Highlights of Brack Dermatology Rounds (Take Your Phenergan Now)
Jason Reichenberg, MD
1040-1055
The MRSA Epidemic has Struck the Eyelid and Orbit
Malena Amato, MD
1055-1115
Q: Is There Canaliculitis in Texas?
A: Yes! Let Me Tell You about It
Jonathan Tsai, MD
1115-1125
What I Can Tell You about My Last 500 Cheek Reconstructions
Jim Thornton, MD
1125-1140
Can You Remove an Orbital Tumor under Local Anesthesia?
Cathy Hwang, MD
1140-1200
Discussion and Concluding Remarks
Tanuj Nakra, MD
1200-1300
Lunch and Live Injection Workshop at TOC Office/Tõccáre Medical Spa
1300 Adjourn

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