The Sydney Structured Rhinoplasty Dissection Course You are here:HomeResearch & EducationCourses, Workshops & ConferencesMedical Venue: St Vincent’s Campus, Darlinghurst Date details: Saturday, 17th August 2024 Online registration and payment link: Register & Pay Online > Course overview: This is the official course of the AAFPS. The course is open to all practising specialist plastic and specialist otolaryngology surgeons looking to improve their facial plastics training. Both plastic and ENT trainees are welcome. The sessions are both lectures and dissection. This educational activity has been approved in the RACS CPD Program. Speakers: Course Faculty George Marcells is a past President of the Australasian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgeons and director of Bondi Junction Private Hospital. He is a US board exam certified facial plastic surgeon and has extensive experience in rhinoplasty. Sim Choroomi is a Sydney based facial plastic surgeon with American Board training based in Los Angeles with a research focus on rhinoplastic techniques. A/Prof Catherine Meller is a facial plastic trained ENT surgeon with a expertise in functional and aesthetic disorders of the facial, facial muscles and nose. Prof Richard Harvey is a dedicated Rhinologist and international speaker in disorders of the nose, sinus and nasal breathing. He has expertise in difficult and revision rhinoplasty works and has published research in the field. He is the current president of the AAFPS. Dr Phil Jumeau is an Australian trained and qualified ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon. After over 15 years of generalist ENT practice with a sub specialist interest in rhinoplasty, Dr Jumeau now works solely within the field of nasal reconstruction. Gillian Dunlop has 25 years of experience as a rhinoplasty Surgeon & ENT Surgeon, she is a longstanding member of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Australasian Academy Of Facial Plastic Surgery (Treasurer 1999-2005, Executive Secretary from 2020). Her main surgical interests are rhinoplasty and surgery for the correction of prominent ears. Dr Stephen Floreani FRACS (ORL H&NS) is based in Adelaide, South Australia. He conducted a 12 month post-fellowship training in advanced sinonasal surgery in 2002, under Professor PJ Wormald in Adelaide. In 2003, he undertook an open structure rhinoplasty fellowship in the UK under Drs. Tim Leontsinis and Simon Watts. His clinical practice is currently focussed on sub-specialty interests in the fields of sinonasal / endoscopic skullbase and rhinoplasty surgery (functional and cosmetic). Dr. Floreani holds current appointments at the Royal Adelaide and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, being heavily involved with ENT registrar and rhinology/ rhinoplasty fellow training in these hospitals. He is regularly an enthusiastic contributor on the faculty of local, national and international courses. All members of the faculty have wide experience in the management of cosmetic and functional nasal surgery including rhinoplasty techniques. They are actively involved in teaching and research. Key topics: Anatomy and anatomical variations relevant to rhinoplastic surgery Instrumentation required in rhinoplasty Preparation and pre-op planning Facial aesthetics/Photography Preservation and open structured rhinoplasty techniques Supportive surgery of the nose including septal extension grafting, tensioning of the nasal valve, articulating rim grafts and alar base reduction Identification of functional pitfalls in rhinoplasty Post-operative care and management Who should attend: The course is aimed at practising surgeons and registrars. Both plastic and ENT surgeons are welcome. Course enquiries: Melinda Purss Sydneysinussurgery@gmail.com Course Pre-requisites: N/A Pricing: Dissectors: ALLOCATION FULL Non-Dissectors: $ 440.00 (incl. GST) Parking: Onsite parking is available. Click here for hours of operation and prices. Cancellation policy: A full refund will be provided only if the place can be filled by a full fee-paying delegate. Disclaimer: St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney does not accept responsibility for any act or omission on the part of the Seminar/Conference/Event organiser/presenters. No liability is accepted for inaccuracy, misdescription, delay, damage, personal injury or death. Privacy policy: St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney collects personal information provided on this registration form for the intended purpose of processing your seminar/event registration.