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Data on file for top 5 competitive products. † Searches performed on PubMed, clinicaltrials.gov, Dissertation, Google, Bing, and in the current Controlled Trials Registry, as well as in relevant reference lists, as of August 2013. 1 Millennium Research Group Market Tracking Study: 2012 data. Study commissioned by LifeCell Corporation. 2 Coverage policies from the top 50 insurance carriers in the US list AlloDerm as medically necessary. Other products are not listed as frequently, as of August 2013. © 2014 LifeCell Corporation. All rights reserved. AlloDerm® is a trademark of LifeCell Corporation. MLC3986/3872/10-2013 Dear Colleagues, Please join us in Chicago for Plastic Surgery The Meeting, October 10-14. Chicago is an amazing city to visit in the fall and conveniently located in the heart of the Midwest. We have a wonderful meeting planned that is sure to please everyone who attends. You’ll expand your knowledge at industry-leading educational courses, discover new trends on the exhibit floor, and connect with colleagues from around the globe at countless networking and social events. For those of you who have enjoyed the traditions of our former meetings, you’ll be happy to hear that we’re bringing back two of our most popular events for this year’s meeting. The Windy City Welcome Reception is set for Friday and will include entertainment from Chicago’s own Bucket Boys and the famous Dueling Pianos from Howl at the Moon. You won’t want to miss this kickoff celebration with food, libations, and music as you reconnect with old friends – and meet some new ones, too! Plus, the Opening Ceremonies are back by popular demand on Saturday morning this year, featuring an education panel that combines patient markings and a technique video showcasing the breadth of our specialty. For those of you who are looking for something new, we dialed up the educational programming this year to help you zero in on the topics and subspecialties that matter most. Our new Deep Dive Pathways consist of a blended approach to general sessions, case discussions, live demos, and interactive media, giving you a focused look into a single procedure in each of our seven content-specific tracks. Pathways are planned for rhinoplasty, breast reduction, cleft lip, Dupuytren’s contracture, surgical applications of fat, and the anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap. The Aesthetic General Session has been expanded to a three-day format as a result of its popularity at last year’s meeting in San Diego, offering even more cosmetic instruction. The Rhinoplasty Society Symposium will address refinement techniques of primary rhinoplasty and managing secondary concerns, and the ASMS Symposium will discuss how to remain current with facial restoration in the age of Maintenance of Certification. Plus, the combined events of Senior Residents Conference/ Residents Day will be in its second year of reformatted programming. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Use this registration brochure to plan your meeting and trip to Chicago – a city that’s alive with excitement and packed with activities for the entire family. Register your spouse or guest and they can explore Chicago in style during the day while you are at the meeting and join you for the Welcome Reception, Opening Ceremonies, and more. Then, spend the night out on the town discovering the endless possibilities the “Second City” has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to Chicago! Plastic Surgery The Meeting values the continued contributions of our Premier Industry Supporters. Robert X. Murphy, Jr., MD American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) President Kevin C. Chung, MD The Plastic Surgery Foundation (PSF) President Warren Schubert, MD The American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS) President Table of Contents Meeting Details......................................................... 2 Educational Program by Day .............................4-27 CME/Educational Program Details........................ 28 Residents................................................................. 30 Guest Nation: Australia.......................................... 32 Meetings of Related Organizations....................... 34 PLATINUM Premier Industry Supporters................................. 35 Exhibit Hall and Exhibitor Information................. 36 GOLD Hotel and Travel...................................................... 40 Registration Deadlines and Pricing....................... 44 Register online at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com FOLLOW US: #PSTM14 FB.com/ASPSMembers YouTube.com/ASPSMembers 1 Meeting Details Details Location: McCormick Place West Chicago, IL Airport code: ORD or MDW Conference: Friday, October 10 – Tuesday, October 14 Exhibits: Saturday, October 11 – Monday, October 13 Important Deadlines Early Bird Registration: through August 7, 2014 Advance Registration Rates End: September 11, 2014 On-Site Registration Rates: on or after September 12, 2014 Hotel Deadline: September 10, 2014 Plastic Surgery The Meeting App Available for download in the App Store in October • Searchable program and event schedule • Exhibitor list with booth locations and floor plan • Maps of McCormick Place West and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Social and Networking Opportunities Chicago is your chance to network and catch up with old friends in a relaxed and fun environment. Our social events include the Women Plastic Surgeons Networking Hour, Young Plastic Surgeons Luncheon, Residents Reception and a Breakfast Reception with Exhibitors on Sunday. Plus, Friday night’s Windy City Welcome Reception at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers and Opening Ceremonies on Saturday at McCormick Place West are the not-tobe-missed social events of the year. Plan to stay over Monday night and attend the Fresh Start Caring for Kids Foundation Fundraiser. • Instant notifications of important info and updates on-site • Chicago local Information Advertiser Index Plastic Surgery The Meeting Recordings Over 30 hours of recorded panel content will be available to meeting attendees for an exclusive pre-sale price of $99. Pre-order your PSEN recordings when registering for the meeting. 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The clean, easy-to-use iPad interface, the EMA Interactive Anatomical Atlas™ and an adaptive learning engine so powerful that it observes and adjusts to your unique style of practice enable detailed documentation – fast. At a touch, EMA automatically scribes notes, automates forms and billing, generates patient education and electronically prescribes. Schedule your personalized online demo at: www.modmed.com/beautiful4 Visit us at Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2014 Booth 307 www.modmed.com I 561.880.2998 3 Daily Program: Thursday, October 9 ASMS Symposium: Surgery of Facial Restoration - How to Remain Current in the Age of Maintenance of Certification ASPS/ASMS Member/ ASPS Life-Inactive 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Guest Physician Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Resident/Fellow/ASPS Life-Active/Allied Health Professional/Office Personnel/Spouse/Guest Program Chair: Arun Gosain, MD Program Co-Chair: Anand Kumar, MD Faculty: Amir Dorafshar, MD; Bahman Guyuron, MD; Robert Havlik, MD; Larry Hollier, MD; Richard Hopper, MD; Donald Mackay, MD; Thomas Mustoe, MD; Deepak Narayan, MD; Richard Redett, MD; Rod Rohrich, MD; Peter Taub, MD; Anthony Tufaro, MD; John van Aalst, MD This comprehensive symposium will combine the best practices of evidence-based medicine related to facial restoration with clinical insights and surgical strategies from experts in the field. Presenters will share the available evidence for preoperative and anesthetic considerations, provide a broad overview of operative approaches, and discuss expected outcomes and avoidance and treatment of complications related to nine specific ABPS tracer procedures across the four program categories: 1) Oncologic CATEGORY • MOC-PS Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (Facial Skin Malignancy) • Additional topic: Melanoma 2) Congenital CATEGORY • MOC-PS Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis • MOC-PS Cleft Lip • MOC-PS Cleft Palate • MOC-PS Secondary Cleft Nasal Deformity • Additional topic: Velopharyngeal Insufficiency 3) Trauma CATEGORY • MOC-PS Zygomatic/Orbital Fractures • MOC-PS Mandible Fractures • Additional topic: Pan Facial Approaches 4) Cosmetic CATEGORY • MOC-PS Blepharoplasty • MOC-PS Facelift • Additional topic: Rhinoplasty Aug. 8Sept. 11 On or After Sept. 12 $500 $550 $625 $645 $710 $780 $350 $400 $450 PLASTIC SURGERY Senior Residents Conference 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: Subscriber $375; Non-Subscriber $475 Includes one free ticket to CPT Coding Course (PR#600) to be held on Saturday, October 11, meals and Thursday and Friday resident educational sessions (including Welcome Reception on Wednesday, October 8, and Residents Reception on Thursday, October 9, both at Sheraton Chicago Hotel). Co-Chairs: C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS; Jeffrey Janis, MD; Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD; Raman Mahabir, MD; Justin Sacks, MD Let ASPS give you a competitive edge by preparing you for life post-residency. The 2014 Senior Residents Conference provides a better understanding of what to expect in your first year of practice. Learn about the financial, legal, and ethical issues of running a practice. Find out how to ensure proper reimbursement by avoiding costly coding mistakes and prepare to navigate your way through the ever-changing health care industry. Undecided about your career path? Hear “the good, the bad, and the ugly” accounts from our experienced faculty who transitioned from one professional practice type to another. Not for credit. (See pages 30-31 for more details) An online pre- and post-test format and interactive Q&A will give you the tools to improve your technique, increase patient safety, and satisfy the MOC-approved activity aligned with your selected tracer procedure. 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Three Patient Safety Credits 3 MOC-PS credit is available. Please visit PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com/ASMS for more information. 4 On or Before August 7 Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. Daily Program: Friday, October 10 Rhinoplasty MASTERY: Refined Primary Surgery and Cogent Secondary Techniques AAAASF Surveyor Training Workshop 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AAAASF Facility Fee: Complimentary for up to two facility staff per course McCormick Place West Non-AAAASF Facility Fee: $350 per person per course Fee: $400 per person (includes lunch) Program Co-Chairs: Jeffrey Marcus, MD and Ali Sajjadian, MD Presenters: AAAASF Faculty Every rhinoplasty surgeon wishes to “get it right the first time”. However, on the path to mastery of rhinoplasty, plastic surgeons must also be well-prepared to manage secondary concerns. Experts from The Rhinoplasty Society will explore refinement of techniques to master primary rhinoplasty and will introduce approaches to common secondary problems. The morning session will follow a region-by-region approach to the nose; the afternoon will focus on special topics including ethnic rhinoplasty variations, functional considerations, and recognition/ avoidance of problem patients. The presenters will discuss their philosophy, nuances of primary rhinoplasty and pitfall avoidance, and reliable secondary principles. Learn how to successfully perform inspections of ambulatory surgery facilities according to AAAASF standards. Course topics include: review of the protocol for inspecting a surgical facility, including the review of facility information and staff credentials prior to the inspection; pre-inspection conference with facility director and staff; evaluating the safety of the general environment; evaluating the safety of the surgical and recovery environment; evaluating charts, policies, procedures peer review, and organizational documents; conducting the post-inspection exit interview; and completion of the inspection report. To register, contact Linda Deubel at (888) 545-5222 or linda@aaaasf.org. 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM 4 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Grant Application Mentoring Session 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. SENIOR RESIDENTS AND Residents JOINT Program 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: Registration required to attend Joint Program. Free to all residents/fellows. Co-Chairs: C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS; Jeffrey Janis, MD; Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD; Raman Mahabir, MD; Justin Sacks, MD Fee: Free In this session, you will have an opportunity to meet with established plastic surgery researchers in your field of expertise to review your upcoming grant application and receive constructive one-on-one feedback. You will have approximately 30 minutes with the grant reviewers to discuss your grant strategy to make the grant more competitive for PSF funding. If you are interested in participation, please contact Research@PlasticSurgery.org. A day of exciting sessions focusing on what to expect after residency, including an overview of the plastic surgery board examination and why board certification is essential in today’s environment. Explore the connections between aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Find out what’s hot in the marketplace and what programs are available to help you launch your plastic surgery career. Not for credit. Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 5 Daily Program: Friday, October 10 Hot Topics in Plastic Surgery 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. McCormick Place West Program Chair: Kenneth Rothaus, MD Co-Chairs: Richard D’Amico, MD; Alan Matarasso, MD; Michael Neumeister, MD; J. Peter Rubin, MD Fee: $250 (includes lunch) This half-day course assesses the latest leading edge technology and techniques. See what the future holds for the profession and learn to separate hype from reality. Top faculty will bring you cutting-edge research on new devices and techniques, and panels will discuss the pros and cons of different methodologies. This year’s program will cover regenerative medicine/fat, injectables, energy-based devices, scar therapies, and hot topics from across the globe. Surgeons must register for Plastic Surgery The Meeting to register for Hot Topics. Exhibitors are also welcome to register. 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Find complete program topics and faculty at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com. JOIn US Friday, October 10 Windy City Welcome Reception 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers Kick off this year’s annual meeting by reconnecting with your colleagues and friends at the Welcome Reception. Come to this year’s Headquarter Hotel, the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, and enjoy food, libations and music to celebrate the beginning of Plastic Surgery The Meeting. AAAASF Medicare Surveyor Training Workshop Performances by: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. CHICAGO’S BUCKET BOYS AAAASF Facility Fee: Complimentary for up to two facility staff per course HOWL AT THE MOON DUELING PIANOS Non-AAAASF Facility Fee: $350 per person per course Presenters: AAAASF Faculty Learn how to successfully perform Medicare inspections of ambulatory surgery centers according to AAAASF Medicare standards. Course topics include: review of the protocol for inspecting a Medicare Ambulatory Surgical Center, including the review of facility information and staff credentials prior to the inspection; pre-inspection conference with facility director and staff; evaluating the safety of the general environment; evaluating the safety of the surgical and recovery environment; evaluating charts, policies, procedures, peer review and organizational documents; QAPI; completion of the post-inspection exit interview; and completion of the inspection report. To register, contact Linda Deubel at (888) 545-5222 or linda@aaaasf.org. 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM 6 4 Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. (Fee) Complimentary with registration; Guest $95 Instructional Courses by Track CO100 Master’s Series Course: Architectural Rejuvenation of the Face: Paramedian Lift, Neck Repair without Submental Access, Volumetric Restoration of the Orbit, Elevation of the Mouth, and Focal Fat Grafting 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Fee: $210 J. William Little, MD 4.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM CR111 NEW! Evidence-Based Medicine: Cleft Nose Deformity 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Fee: $85 Donald Mackay, MD; Thomas Samson, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM CO120 NEW! Maximizing Safety for Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Fee: $135 Al Aly, MD; Linda Phillips, MD; J. Peter Rubin, MD 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM HA121 Flexor Tendon Injuries 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Fee: $135 Prosper Benhaim, MD; Brian Carlsen, MD 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM BR130 NEW! Maximizing Success and Efficiency in Free Flap Breast Reconstruction 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $175 Phillip Blondeel, MD, PhD; Jason Cacioppo, MD; Adam Cohen, MD; Heather Ball, RN 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM PR131 Business Essentials: Surviving and Thriving in a Post ACA World 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $175 Roger Orsini, MD; C. Scott Hultman, MD; Neal Reisman, MD, JD; C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS; Lynn Jeffers, MD; Dana Goldberg, MD Module 1: Marketing - Theory and Practice Module 2: Legal Essentials in Starting a Practice Module 3: Operational Excellence in Practice Management Module 4: Finance and the Art of Borrowing What You Need 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM BR140 Utilizing Acellular Dermal Matrix in One and Two Stage Breast Reconstruction 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $85 John Y.S. Kim, MD; R. Michael Koch, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM PR141 Essentials of Leadership: Discovery Insights 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $85 Linda Lewis 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM RE142 Advances in Burn Reconstruction 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $85 John Coleman, MD; Raj Sood, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM RE143 Treatment of Facial Paralysis 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $85 Roger Simpson, MD; Michael Klebuc, MD; Jeffrey Marcus, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION 7 Daily Program: Friday, October 10 BR160 Master’s Series Course: Composite Breast Augmentation (Implant + Fat) and Approaches to Fat Grafting - Harvesting, Processing, Technique 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $175 Steven Cohen, MD; Roger Khouri, MD; Louis Bucky, MD; Daniel Del Vecchio, MD Module 1: The Science and Principles of Fat, Leading to the Current, Preferred Technique Module 2: The Role of Fat Transplantation in Reconstructive Breast Surgery Module 3: The Role of Fat Transplantation in Aesthetic Breast Surgery Module 4: Complications of Fat Transplantation 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM CR161 Carving a 3-D Ear Framework: A Hands-On Surgical Simulation 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $175 David Fisher, MD; Gordon Wilkes, MD; Satoru Nagata, MD; Regan Guilfoyle, MD; Leila Kasrai, MD Casual attire recommended BR172 Congenital Breast Deformities 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $85 Kenneth Shestak, MD; James Namnoum, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM PR173 NEW! Mastering the Art of Sales 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $85 Richard Crici, Ed. D, MHA, CMPE 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM CO180 Laser Resurfacing: Full Field and Fractional 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $135 Lawrence Bass, MD; Jason Pozner, MD 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM PR181 The Science of Medical Marketing and the Five Deadly Sins of Advertising 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $135 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Dana Fox PR162 Essentials of Leadership: Managing the #1 Headache of Practice - Staffing Issues: Best Practices in Hiring & Firing, Motivating & Compensating, and Team Building in the Context of Specialty Specific Benchmarks (Not For CME Credit) 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $175 C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS; Lynn Jeffers, MD; Linda Lewis; Cheyenne Brinson, CPA, MBA 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM BR170 NEW! Short Scar Breast Reduction Made Easy 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $85 Nolan Karp, MD 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM RE182 Current Approach to Lower Extremity Reconstruction 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $135 Lee L.Q. Pu, MD, PhD; Jamie Levine, MD; Fu-Chan Wei, MD; Chih-Hung Lin, MD 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM RE183 Challenging Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction with Component Separation Mesh and/or Flaps 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $135 Charles Butler, MD; Gregory Dumanian, MD; Jeffrey Janis, MD 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 8 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION Your PSEC Call Center at Work In June the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Plastic Surgery Education Campaign (PSEC) created a national lead generation campaign that combines television, digital marketing and a call center that drives calls direct to your practice through your PlasticSurgery.org “Find a Surgeon” listing. The campaign highlights aesthetic procedures and reconstructive surgery featuring the successes of our Patients of Courage honorees. Come to the Educate the public about the importance of choosing an ASPS plastic surgeon as part of their health care team ASPS/PSF Business Meeting at Plastic Surgery The Meeting to learn more about this initiative. Increase brand recognition of ASPS member surgeons nationwide Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 9 Daily Program: Saturday, October 11 Medical Students Day OPENING CEREMONIES and PATIENTS OF COURAGE 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. Fee: Complimentary for Medical Students McCormick Place West Ballroom W375D-E (Session Cosmetic) Moderator: Anup Patel, MD All registered attendees are encouraged to join ASPS President Dr. Robert X. Murphy, Jr., The PSF President Dr. Kevin Chung, and ASMS President Dr. Warren Schubert for a new Opening Ceremonies to kick off Plastic Surgery The Meeting. This day-long program provides medical students the opportunity to learn about the plastic surgery specialty directly from residents, program directors, and other field leaders. Medical students will: • gain practical knowledge about the different types of training program pathways; • learn what to ask when choosing a training program; • gain an inside look at life as a plastic surgery resident; • review plastic surgery practice types; and • have the chance to get answers to all of your questions about getting started in a career as a plastic surgeon. Opening Ceremonies will begin with an educational session showcasing the breadth of the specialty and featuring patient markings, technique videos and interactive discussions focused on cleft lip, breast reconstruction, breast reduction, abdominoplasty and the anterolateral thigh flap. Recognition of the Fellows of the Maliniac Circle and honored guests and awardees will follow remarks from the ASPS, PSF and ASMS presidents. Opening Ceremonies will culminate in the Patients of Courage recognition ceremony. Now in its 11th year, this program recognizes inspirational and exemplary reconstructive plastic surgery patients, nominated by ASPS Member Surgeons, whose lives were changed or saved by plastic surgery and have been paying the favor forward to others in need. McCormick Place West Organized by the ASPS Young Plastic Surgeons Steering Committee. A copy of student I.D. or letter from medical school registrar is required with registration. PRS GLOBAL OPEN Residents Bowl 10-11-14 Saturday, October 11 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. - Opening Round I 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Opening Round II Sunday, Ocober 12 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. - Elite Eight 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Finals The fourth annual Residents Bowl will test residents’ knowledge against their counterparts from programs across the country and around the globe. Residents can sign up as a team of two to four members, or individually to be placed on a team at random for this single elimination tournament. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS® Patients of Courage supported by 10 Who will take the bragging rights in 2014? Will two-time champion UT Southwestern be able to “three-peat”? After three straight runner-up finishes, will a Big Ten school finally get over the hump, or will a new champion emerge from the field? To register your team for this event contact Jerime Wargo at JWargo@PlasticSurgery.org. Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. Women Plastic Surgeons Luncheon Seven Keys to Creating your Retirement Dreams Instructional Courses by Track 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Fee: $135 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: $50 BR200 Presenter: Manisha Thakor Breast Augmentation: Overview and Pearls for Practice Join nationally recognized financial literacy advocate Manisha Thakor to learn how to confidently design your ideal retirement. A graduate of Harvard Business School and CEO of MoneyZen Wealth Management, Manisha’s financial expertise has been featured in many media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal and Forbes. She brings her life-transforming insights to attendees as she unveils the 7 Keys to Creating Your Retirement Dreams. Amy Alderman, MD; Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD BR201 NEW! Complications in Breast Reconstruction: Prevention and Management Maurice Nahabedian, MD; James Namnoum, MD; Steven Jacobson, MD BR202 Lymph Node Transfer - Breast Applications CPT Coding Course for Residents 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: Included in SRC registration fees Ming-Huei Cheng, MD; David Chang, MD; Joseph Dayan, MD CO211 NEW! Challenging Blepharoplasty Glenn Jelks, MD; Elizabeth Jelks, MD Presenter: Martha Matthews, MD Introduction to medical billing and coding for plastic surgery. CO212 Must be registered for Senior Residents Conference See page 30. Jose Abel de la Pena Salcedo, MD NEW! Gluteal Augmentation CO213 NEW! Blunt Microcannulas for Peri-orbital Injections Haideh Hirmand, MD Women Plastic Surgeons Networking Hour CO214 Large Volume Fat Grafting 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Gino Rigotti, MD; Roger Khouri, MD Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers The ASPS Women Plastic Surgeons Forum presents this annual favorite, offering a unique opportunity for women plastic surgeons to network with one another. CR220 NEW! Evidence-Based Medicine: Cleft Palate Arun Gosain, MD; John van Aalst, MD HA230 Extensor Tendon Repair (Including the Relative Motion Splint Concept): This Will Change Your Practice Wyndell Merritt, MD; Donald Lalonde, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION 11 Daily Program: Saturday, October 11 General Sessions and Papers PR240 NEW! Creative Branding for Your Aesthetic Practice ASPS OPENING CEREMONIES Seyie Putsure; Molly Reynolds Patient Marking Demonstrations 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. PR241 Details of Minimal Pain Local Anesthesia to Maximize the Surgeon/Patient Experience Donald Lalonde, MD; Luis Vasconez, MD; John Mesa, MD PR242 Empowering the Physician: What is Working in Social Media Today Thomas Seery; Joshua Korman, MD Moderators: Jeffrey Janis, MD, Scientific Program Chair; Karol Gutowski, MD, Scientific Program Vice Chair; Simeon Wall, Jr., MD, Instructional Course Co-Chair; Robert Havlik, MD, Instructional Course Co-Chair Session 1: Cleft Lip Marking (video demonstration) Patient Markings: Richard Kirschner, MD Discussant: Joseph Losee, MD Session 2: Breast Reduction Patient Markings: Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD (medial pedicle) and Anne Taylor, MD (inferior pedicle) Discussant: James Namnoum, MD Session 3: Breast Reconstruction Latissimus Flap Patient Markings: Kenneth Shestak, MD Discussant: Maurice Nahabedian, MD Session 4:Abdominoplasty (video demonstration) Dueling Patient Markings: Osvaldo Saldanha, MD and Eric Swanson, MD Discussant: Al Aly, MD Session 5: ALT Flap and Video Dissection Patients of Courage: Triumph over Adversity Patient Markings: Peter Neligan, MB Discussant: Fu-Chan Wei, MD Patient Coordinator: Neil Fine, MD Honors patients whose lives were changed or saved through reconstructive plastic surgery who now give back to their communities through charitable efforts. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS® Supported by: Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 12 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS® ASPS OPENING CEREMONIES Mini Symposium: Body Contouring Part 2 Society Updates and Patients of Courage 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Moderator: Simeon Wall, Jr., MD Moderators: Robert Murphy, Jr., MD; Kevin Chung, MD; Warren Schubert, MD Part A: The Pendulum Has Swung- Current Concepts in Truncal Contouring & Abdominoplasty All registered attendees are encouraged to join ASPS President Dr. Robert X. Murphy, Jr.; The PSF President Dr. Kevin Chung; and ASMS President Dr. Warren Schubert for a new Opening Ceremonies format to kick off Plastic Surgery The Meeting. Recognition of the Fellows of the Maliniac Circle and other honored guests and awardees will follow remarks from the ASPS, PSF and ASMS presidents. Opening Ceremonies will culminate in the Patients of Courage recognition ceremony. Now in its 11th year, this program recognizes inspirational and exemplary reconstructive plastic surgery patients, nominated by ASPS Member Surgeons, whose lives were changed or saved by plastic surgery and have been paying the favor forward to others in need. The Shortfalls of Traditional Approches to Truncal Contouring – Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going - Simeon Wall, Jr., MD The Evidence for Advanced Abdominoplasty Techniques- Strategies for Optimizing Results and Minimizing Complications - Joseph Hunstad, MD My Approach to Comprehensive Truncal Contouring: The Saldanha Lipoabdominoplasty - Osvaldo Saldanha, MD My Approach: Why Abdominoplasty is the Least Important Part of Comprehensive Truncal Contouring Constantino Mendieta Part B: On The Hotseat – What Would You Do Moderator and all panelist Patients of Courage supported by Integra Foundation. Mini Symposium: Rhinoplasty Part 1 2:15 - 3:15 p.m. SESSION COSMETIC PANELS AND LECTURES Mini Symposium: Body Contouring Part 1 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Moderator: Simeon Wall, Jr., MD Part A: Brachioplasty Markings & Technique Traditional Incision: Armpit to ElbowJoseph Hunstad, MD Mini-brachioplasty: Markings, Technique Video, Lecture - Lawrence Reed, MD Q&A Part B: Controversies in Optimizing Patient Safety: VTE Prevention Strategies Moderator: Bahman Guyuron, MD Part A: Demystifying Rhinoplasty – 10 Essential Steps to Get You Through Primary Rhinoplasty and Developing and Enhancing your Rhinoplasty Practice Surgery Essentials - Rod Rohrich, MD Practice Essentials - Ashkan Ghavami, MD Q&A Part B: Concurrent Management of the Airway – Conquering Your Fears Septum and Turbinates - Jeffrey Marcus, MD Nasal Valves - Ali Sajjadian, MD Q&A Alternative Strategies of VTE Prevention: Theory and Practice - Eric Swanson, MD Mini Symposium: Rhinoplasty Part 2 Current Chemoprophylazis Recommendations in Aesthetic Surgery - Edwin WIlkins, MD Moderator: Bahman Guyuron, MD Q&A Part C: Finesse in Body Contouring Competition – This is the Result I Can Get Surgical Finesse vs. Non-invasive Live Patient Markings Jason Pozner, MD; Constantino Mendieta, MD 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Part C: Perspectives on Grafts Tip and Columella - Jamil Ahmad, MD Dorsum and Spreader - Jay Calvert, MD Q&A Part D: Overview of Suture Technique Ronald Gruber, MD Q&A Q&A Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 13 Daily Program: Saturday, October 11 SESSION A PANELS AND LECTURES SESSION B PANELS AND LECTURES ASPS/PSF President’s Panel: Controversies in Regenerative Medicine The Versatility of the Workhorse ALT Flap in Plastic Surgery 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Moderator: Paul Cederna, MD; Richard D’Amico, MD Panelists: Sydney Coleman, MD; Roger Khouri, MD; Gino Rigotti, MD; Kotaro Yoshimura, MD: J Peter Rubin, MD Moderator: David Chang, MD Facilitators: Robert Murphy, Jr., MD; Kevin Chung, MD Panelist: Ming-Huei Cheng, MD; Peirong Yu, MD; Lawrence Gottlieb, MD; Lifei Guo, MD The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Your Practice 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Moderator: Robert Murphy, Jr., MD What Results Are We Really Getting: An Analysis of the TOPS Database and Future Implications Panelists: Bradford Adatto; C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS; Scot Glasberg, MD 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. Moderator: Charles Butler, MD Dealing with Dupuytren’s: Where Are We Now? Panelists: Robert Murphy, Jr., MD; John Y.S. Kim, MD; Charles Verheyden, MD; Keith Hume, MA; Karol Gutowski, MD; 2:15 - 3:15 p.m. Breast Module: Fat Grafting to the Breast 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Moderator: Maurice Nahabedian, MD Introduction - Maurice Nahabedian, MD Techniques for Harvest and Preparation of Fat Alexes Hazen, MD Primary Augmentation with Fat - Louis Bucky, MD Composite Breast Augmentation and The Bioengineered Breast - G. Patrick Maxwell, MD Correction of Severe Asymmetry and Agenesis with Lipifill in Patients Seeking Breast Augmentation Gino Rigotti, MD Reimbursement and Economics for Fat Injection Scott Oates, MD Risk Management - Neal Reisman, MD, JD A Decade of Large Volume Fat TransplantationYesterday, Today and Tomorrow- Daniel Del Vecchio, MD Q & A Avoiding Infections in Breast Surgery 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Moderator: Neil Fine, MD Panelists: Scot Glasberg, MD; Nolan Karp, MD; John Y.S. Kim, MD Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 14 Moderator: Prosper Benhaim, MD Panelists: Keith Denkler, MD; William Dzwierzynski, MD; Michael Morhart, MD To Mohs Or Not To Mohs? 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Moderator: Michael Bentz, MD Panelists: Frederick Menick, MD; Justin Piasecki, MD; Carolyn Rogers–Vizena, MD; Venkat Rao, MD SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONS Scientific Paper Session: ASMS/Craniomaxillofacial/ Head & Neck 1 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Hand 10:15 - 11:45a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Reconstructive 1 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Research & Technology 1 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: ASMS/Craniomaxillofacial/ Head & Neck 2 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Scientific Paper Session: Research & Technology 2 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Scientific Paper Session: Practice Management 1 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION Beauty is in the eye of the cardholder. Special financing options with the CareCredit card make it easier for patients to fit beauty into their life.* Let every patient know you accept the CareCredit beauty and healthcare credit card as a payment option to help them achieve and maintain the look they desire. Patients can use the card every time they visit your practice – for surgery or ongoing skincare treatments. The CareCredit network includes 8 million cardholders with a dedicated financial resource to return to your practice again and again to achieve their beauty goals.* Come see us in Booth #719 at Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2014 for two ways to get a free travel gift valued at $50. To get started with CareCredit Call: 866-247-3049 Already enrolled? Call: 800-859-9975, option 1, then 6 *Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payment required. See www.carecredit.com for details. 15 PSN2014CA Daily Program: Sunday, October 12 Breakfast with Champions 6:45 - 8:00 a.m. Fee: Complimentary for Medical Students; $30 for all other attendees Organized by the ASPS Young Plastic Surgeons Steering Committee. ASMS Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon 12:00 - 1:15 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: $50, ASMS Members Breakfast RECEPTION with EXHIBITORS The ASMS leadership will provide an update on activities during the past year, present new membership candidates in all categories, and vote on any changes to the bylaws. All ASMS members are strongly encouraged to attend. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. McCormick Place West Fee: Complimentary for all registered attendees Enjoy a variety of breakfast specialties while you explore the Exhibit Hall and meet company representatives. How to Get An Article Accepted in PRS and PRS GO/EBM Made Easy Life Member Luncheon 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. McCormick Place West Fee: Complimentary for life members and spouse/guest Chair: Paul Schnur, MD Chicago is known as the birthplace of the skyscraper. From the construction of the ten-story Home Insurance Building in 1884 to the completion of the Sears Tower in 1973, our iconic skyline has inspired architectural design and construction for generations. Join architect Peter A. Weismantle, FAIA, RIBA, as he discusses the trends behind the design and construction of the new generation of “supertall” buildings, including a short case study of the world’s current tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. YPS Lunch with Leaders: My 5 Biggest Mistakes in my First 5 Years of Practice 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Fee: $25 (lunch included) Presenters: Rod J. Rohrich, MD; Kevin C. Chung, MD; Donald H. Lalonde, MD; Felmont Eaves, MD; Jamil Ahmad, MD Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Rod Rohrich, PRS Section Editor for CME, PRS Section Editor for Outcomes, ASPS Past President, and a well-respected, young private practice plastic surgeon at this luncheon seminar to learn everything you need to know about submission of manuscripts to top-tier academic journals, including Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and PRS Global Open. The course will cover: the essential elements of a great article; how to survive a rejection; how to edit your own movies and illustrations for manuscript submission; tips on scientific writing; a guide to evidence-based medicine and outcomes; and how to continue publishing after residency. Combined, all of these topics will help you conceive, write, and prepare your manuscript to maximize its chances for acceptance. Attendees of the course will be entered in a drawing to win one of three iPads! 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. McCormick Place West Moderator: C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS Speakers: Joseph Serlitti, MD; Scot Glasberg, MD, FACS; Bradley Benston, MD, FACS Fee: Complimentary for YPS Forum members, residents, fellows, and medical students The ASPS Young Plastic Surgeons provides opportunities for networking, advocacy, and leadership development for young plastic surgeons. This luncheon provides the unique opportunity to learn from the early mistakes of some of the biggest leaders in plastic surgery. This event is targeted to the Young Plastic Surgeons Forum, residents and medical students. 16 Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. ASMS Presidential Reception 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Art Institute of Chicago; Stock Exchange Room Instructional Courses by Track 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Fee: $85 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM Fee: Complimentary for ASMS Members/Guests All ASMS members and special guests are invited to join ASMS President Warren Schubert, MD and the ASMS Leadership at The Art Institute of Chicago for a reception in the historic Chicago Stock Exchange Trading Room and an exclusive viewing of the Impressionism and PostImpressionism galleries. In addition to great food, libations, and lively entertainment, Dr. Schubert will present ASMS Awards and Recognitions to leaders in the specialty. Please join us to celebrate the Society and enjoy the camaraderie of your colleagues. THE PSF INTERNATIONAL AND RESEARCH RECEPTION 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Art Institute of Chicago; Women’s Board Grand Staircase Fee: Complimentary (International Registrant/Guest); $65 (US/Canada Registrant/Guest) The PSF President, Kevin Chung, MD, welcomes international members and the research community to an evening of fine cuisine and conversation. Meet and network with international colleagues to connect and celebrate with global partners who offer a look at the challenges plastic surgeons are facing abroad. Our 2014 Grant & Scholarship recipients join us to celebrate cutting-edge research and innovation over the past year. BR300 Prevention & Management of Early Implant-Based Reconstruction Complications Joseph Disa, MD BR301 Managing Difficult Problems in Breast Augmentation M. Bradley Calobrace, MD; Simeon Wall, Jr., MD BR302 NEW! The Essentials of Breast Implant-Associated ALCL: Facts and Controversies of Diagnosis, Imaging, Treatment, and Outcomes Roberto Miranda, MD; Mark Clemens, MD CO310 Revisiting the TCA and Phenol-Croton Oil Peel Firas Karmo, MD CO311 Overview of What to Consider for Hair Restoration Alfonso Barrera, MD CR315 NEW! Mandible Fractures Made Easy Larry Hollier, MD CR316 NEW! Surgical Management of Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Expanding your Plastic Surgery Practice James Bradley, MD; Mark Urata, MD; Neil Tanna, MD, MBA; Brian Andrews, MD HA320 Basilar Joint Arthritis Randy Hauck, MD; Reuben Bueno, Jr., MD PR325 NEW! Improving Safety for Office-Based Procedures Fred Shapiro, DO; Sumner Slavin, MD; Brian Osman, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION 17 Daily Program: Sunday, October 12 PR326 NEW! Advanced Breast Reconstruction in the Private Practice Setting: Keys for a Sustainable Business Model CO352 Abdominoplasty Alan Matarasso, MD; Al Aly, MD Steven Pisano, MD; Oscar Ochoa, MD CR360 NEW! Aesthetic Orthognathic Surgery Reza Jarrahy, MD; Derek Steinbacher, MD, DMD; Anand Kumar, MD RE330 Vascularized Lymph Node Flap Transfer for Upper and Lower Limb Lymphedema Ming-Huei Cheng, MD RE331 Lip Reconstruction Following Tumor Resection Peter Neligan, MB Instructional Courses by Track 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Fee: $135 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM CO335 NEW! Necklift Planning and Technique Timothy Marten, MD Instructional Courses by Track 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Fee: $135 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM BR340 Breast Augmentation: Analysis and Outcomes Amy Alderman, MD; Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD HA370 Dupuytren’s Contracture Michael Morhart, MD; Prosper Benhaim, MD; Keith Denkler, MD PR381 Maximize Your Online Marketing: SEO 101 and Advanced SEO Ali Husayni; Matt Zadeh PR382 Essentials of Leadership: Building Your Personal Brand Selena Wilson RE390 An Approach to the Repair of Complex Nasal Defects Frederick Menick, MD; Gary Burget, MD RE391 Comprehensive Management of Migraine Headaches with Botulinum Toxin Type A and Surgery Bahman Guyuron, MD BR341 Overview of Choices in Breast Reduction Juliana Hansen, MD; Daniel Ladizinsky, MD CO350 NEW! Raising the Bar in Rhinoplasty - Getting It Right the First Time Rod Rohrich, MD; Jamil Ahmad, MD CO351 NEW! Anatomical Basis of Blepharoplasty and Facial Volumization Glenn Jelks, MD; Oren Tepper, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 18 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION General Sessions and Papers SESSION A PANELS AND LECTURES Guest Nation Panel: Practical Benefits for Your Practice of Cutting Edge Research 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. An Introduction to Australian Plastic Surgery – Geoff Lyons, MD, Immediate Past President, Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons Why Flaps Live and Fail: Understanding the Influence of Vascular Anatomy on Flap Survival – Professor Mark Ashton, MD Innovations in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery from Taiwan 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Kevin C. Chung, MD Complex Craniofacial Reconstruction Using Computer Aided Design - Jing-Wei Lee, MD Phalloplasty in Female to Male Transgender Surgery Hsu Ma, MD Clinical Uses of Artificial Dermis - Eng Kean Yeong, MD The Replantation Experience from Southern Taiwan Haw-Yen Chiu, MD Biofilms, Breast Implants, Lymphocytes and ALCL – Professor Anand Deva, MD Fellowship Opportunities in Australia – Tony Kane, MD, President, Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons Technology for Scar Therapy - Research and Clinical Applications 3:15 - 4:00 p.m. Moderator: Lee Pu, M Panelists: C. Scott Hultman, MD; Michael Longaker, MD; Thomas Mustoe, MD Best of Hot Topics 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Moderator: Kenneth Rothaus, MD Speakers and topics will be determined by popular vote based on Friday’s Hot Topics Symposium. ACAPS: The Continuing Relevance of MOC and MOL 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Update 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. Moderator: Subhas Gupta, MD Panelists: Paul Liu, MD; Dennis Orgill, MD Moderator: Jeffrey Janis, MD Panelist: R. Barrett Noone, MD; Donald Mackay, MD; Charles Thome, MD Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 19 Daily Program: Sunday, October 12 SESSION B PANELS AND LECTURES ASMS DAY Functional Airway Reconstruction in the Cleft Nasal Deformity: Timing and Steps 3:15 - 4:00 p.m. Cleft Lip - Marking the Patient & Planning the Repair 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Moderator: Francis Papay, MD Moderator: Richard Kirschner, MD Face Transplant vs Autologous Tissue Transfer for Facial Reconstruction Panelists: Joseph Losee, MD; David Fisher, MD; Roberto Flores, MD Panelists: Arun Gosain, MD; Jack Yu, MD 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. Moderator: Eduardo Rodriguez, MD Facial Fractures: Ongoing Controversies 8:45 - 9:30 a.m. Moderator: Larry Hollier, MD Panelists: Steven Buchman, MD; Patrick Kelley, MD; Reid Mueller, MD Management of Soft Tissue Defects of the Face in Children and Adolescents 10:15 - 11:00 a.m. Moderator: Scott Paul Bartlett, MD Panelists: Frederick Menick, MD; Bruce Bauer, MD; Gary Burget, MD; Davinder Singh, MD ASMS Converse Lecture: Plastic Surgery at the Crossroads – Generation Next, This One’s For You 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Lecturer: Andrew Wexler, MD ASMS Grant Awards 11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Contouring the Deficient Face: What Should We Be Using? 1:15 - 2:00 p.m. Moderator: Charles Thorne, MD Panelists: James Bradley, MD; John Weston Siebert, MD Orthognathic Surgery: Is There Still A Role for Plaster And Stone Modeling in the Current Era of Virtual Surgery? 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Anand Kumar, MD Panelists: Derek Steinbacher, MD, DMD; Mark Urata, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 20 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION Panelists: Bohdan Pomahac, MD; Frederick Menick, MD SESSION COSMETIC PANELS AND LECTURES Mini Symposium: Fat Grafting to the Face and Body Part 2 – Body Mini Symposium: Facial Rejuvenation Part 1 3:15 - 4:30 p.m. 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Moderator: J. Peter Rubin, MD Moderator: Alan Matarasso, MD Battle of the Bulge: Dueling Approaches to Buttock Augmentation with Fat - Daniel Del Vecchio, MD; Constantino Mendieta, MD Part A: Point-Counterpoint: Management of the Lower Lid - What Do I Routinely Do Glenn Jelks, MD; James Carraway, MD Part B: Point-Counterpoint: Why I Do and Don’t Routinely Support the Lateral Canthas Using SAFE Liposuction for Correcting Liposuction Deformity - Simeon Wall, Jr., MD Allen Putterman, MD; Patrick Sullivan, MD SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONS Part C: The Brow and the Eye – Putting it Together Scientific Paper Session: Breast 1 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Steve Byrd, MD Q & A Scientific Paper Session: Surgical Practice Pearls 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Mini Symposium: Facial Rejuvenation Part 2 This new session features speakers showcasing the practical and personal tips and tricks that they use to optimize their practice on a day-to-day basis. Presenters in this category will focus on concrete and practical things that can be immediately implemented. 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Moderator: Alan Matarasso, MD Chemical Peels - James Zins, MD Laser Resurfacing - Lawrence Bass, MD Facelift and Facial Rejuventation - What Really Works the Best and What I No Longer Do - Louis Bucky, MD; James Stuzin, MD Scientific Paper Session: Cosmetic 1 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Breast 2 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. Mini Symposium: Fat Grafting to the Face and Body Part 1 – The Role of Fat in Facial Rejuvenation Scientific Paper Session: Practice Management 2 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. Moderators: J. Peter Rubin, MD; Alan Matarasso, MD Incorporating Fat Grafting into Face-lifting James Stuzin, MD Incorporating Fat Grafting into Peri-orbital Rejuvenation - J. William Little, MD Aesthetic Facial Fat Grafting as a Stand-Alone Procedure- Patient Selection and Operative Approaches - Sydney Coleman, MD Understanding and Utilizing the Facial Fat Compartments for Fat Grafting - Rod Rohrich, MD Panel Discussion Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 21 Daily Program: Monday, October 13 AWESOME AQUARIUM ADVENTURE Instructional Courses by Track 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Fee: $135 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $175/adult; $95/child (Fee includes transportation, brunch, special admission, animal encounter and specified exhibits) You’ve never seen the Shedd Aquarium quite like this before! Begin with a private brunch buffet in the Soundings Café and an exclusive animal encounter on the Sea Otter Overlook. Interact with the Shedd’s creatures which include boas, iguanas, skunks, hermit crabs, millipedes, tortoises, and snakes. Afterward, meet the sharks as you explore the Wild Reef, claim your VIP pass to the Aquatic Show, and immerse yourself in the beautiful and delicate world of the jellies. Ample time will remain to tour the aquarium at your leisure. ASPS/PSF Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. BR400 NEW! Complications in Breast Augmentation: Prevention and Management Bradley Bengtson, MD; Robert Cohen, MD; M. Bradley Calobrace, MD BR401 Comprehensive Approach to Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy (NSM) Karol Gutowski, MD; Nolan Karp, MD; Hani Sbitany, MD; Michael Howard, MD CO410 Rhinoplasty: The Salient Points, Tips and Traps Bahman Guyuron, MD Fee: Complimentary event is open to voting members of ASPS only CO411 Presenters: Robert X. Murphy, Jr., MD and Kevin C. Chung, MD Steven Dayan, MD; Steven Sigalove, MD Annual Business Meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and The Plastic Surgery Foundation. Lunch will be served. NEW! Rethinking Neurotoxins and Fillers CR420 The Use of CAD – CAM Technology in Plastic Surgery: An Update on Virtual Computer Planning for Craniomaxillofacial and Head and Neck Reconstruction 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Jaime Levine, MD; Oren Tepper, MD; Evan Garfein, MD Fresh Start Caring for Kids Foundation Premiere Annual Giving Celebration Please Join Us in Celebrating a New Foundation and the young lives it will change - for good. Fresh Start Caring for Kids Foundation, a charitable partnership between The Plastic Surgery Foundation and Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, transforms the lives of disadvantaged infants, children, and teens with physical deformities caused by birth defects, accidents, abuse, or disease through the gift of reconstructive surgery and related health care services. Surgeries are performed at the University of Chicago Medical Center Comer Children’s Hospital. HA430 Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Carpal Tunnel, Cubital Tunnel Allen Van Beek, MD; Ivica Ducic, MD, PhD PR441 Finding Hidden Revenue in Your Practice Marie Olesen PR442 Preventing VTE: Reviewing the Evidence and Implications for Practice Edwin Wilkins, MD; Christopher Pannucci, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 22 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION General Sessions and Papers RE450 NEW! Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity Outside of the Referral Center – Techniques for the Plastic Surgeon in the Community SESSION A PANELS AND LECTURES Stephen Kovach, MD; Scott Hollenbeck, MD; John LoGiudice, MD; Jason Roberts, MD Shark Tank Innovation Challenge RE451 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. NEW! Repair of Massive Ventral Hernias Using Different Techniques of Components Separation and Tissue Expansion with Acellular Dermal Matrix Alain Polynice, MD; Dimitri Koumanis, MD RE452 Update on Cutaneous Melanoma: Current Techniques and Controversies William Dzwierzynski, MD; Brian Gastman, MD Video & Case Labs 7:00 – 7:45 a.m. Video Technique Lab and Case Discussions See PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com for a complete list of Deep Dive labs and case discussion opportunities. McCormick Place West The Plastic Surgery Foundation seeks to foster the development of the best new technological innovations and inventions in the field of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Submit your proposal and compete to win a $5,000 award in The PSF Shark Tank Innovation Challenge at Plastic Surgery The Meeting. Five business plans will be selected by a preliminary review committee, to be presented to a panel of ”shark tank” judges comprised of physicians and corporate executives during a closed-door session in Chicago on Saturday, October 11. The top two winning business plans selected during the closed-door session will be presented during The PSF Shark Tank general session panel on Monday, October 13. Each innovator will receive their $5,000 award and be presented with the opportunity to be mentored by members of the judges’ panel. The PSF Shark Tank Innovation Challenge is open to plastic surgeons, physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, engineers, and entrepreneurs. Applicants should submit a two-page executive summary of their business plan describing their plastic surgery-related innovation/ invention to The PSF no later than 5:00 PM EST on August 25, 2014. Submissions may be emailed in confidence to Katie Sommers, Manager, Research and Scientific Affairs, KSommers@PlasticSurgery.org. Complete instructions/Applications may be found on PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Distinguished Panel of Judges: Robert Grant, CEO, Strathspey Crown; Hani Zeini, CEO, Sientra; members of The Plastic Surgery Foundation leadership Paul Cederna, MD; Brian Kenney, MD, Geoffrey Gurtner, MD Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 23 Daily Program: Monday, October 13 The PSF Maliniac Lecture: Evolution of Perforator Flaps and Supermicrosurgery 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Moderator: Berish Strauch, MD Lecturer: Isao Koshima, MD Best of State and Regional Societies 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Moderators: Jeffrey Janis, MD; Debra Johnson, MD This new panel will feature Best Papers from a selected number of 2014 State and Regional Society Meetings. Each year, the Annual Meeting Program Committee will seek to highlight new research from a rotating slate of State and Regional Societies. Come and hear from your colleagues who contributed to the specialty throughout the year. Oncoplastic Breast Surgery: The Defect, The Process and The Fix 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Albert Losken, MD Panelists: Grant Carlson, MD; Steven Kronowitz, MD Dealing with Neurosurgery Disasters 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Moderator: John Persing, MD Panelists: Alexander Au, MD; Marco Ellis, MD; Russell Reid, MD SESSION B PANELS AND LECTURES YPS Fresh Faces – Complex Cases 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Moderator: C. Bob Basu, MD, MPH, FACS Panelists: Richard Agag, MD; Michele Manahan, MD; Ali Mesbahi, MD; Justin Sacks, MD Fresh Faces will present a diverse set of cases with complex challenges, outcomes, or complications. This panel will engage the audience on identifying solutions or best practices to improve outcomes and achieve goals. Renowned senior faculty experts will provide the perspectives to enrich the dialogue when Fresh Faces present Complex Cases. Hand Complications: What Do I Do Now? 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Moderator: Douglas Sammer, MD Panelists: Bradon Wilhelmi, MD; Marco Rizzo MD; Brian Carlsen, MD PRS LIVE! Current Concepts in Pain Management 11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Moderator: Jeffrey Janis, MD Panelists: Joseph Marino, MD; James Zins, MD; Valerie Le Maine, MD Cosmetic Hand Rejuvenation: Make My Hands Match My Face 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Matthew Concannon, MD Panelists: Sean Bidic, MD; Sydney Coleman, MD; Barry Di Bernardo, MD Expanding Indications for Fat Grafting: Alternative Reconstructive Uses 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Moderator: Roger Khouri, MD Panelists: Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD; Lawrence Zachary, MD; Tomasz Ksowski, MD SESSION COSMETIC PANELS AND LECTURES Mini Symposium: Breast Reduction/Mastopexy Part 1 – Breast Reduction 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Moderator: Frank Lista, MD Assessment of the Breast Reduction Patient: Choice of Technique, Patient Selection and Reimbursement Juliana Hansen, MD Point/Counter Point: Wise vs. Vertical The Wise Pattern BR: Tried and True Brian Rinker, MD Why I Would Never Go Back to the Wise Pattern BR Simeon Wall Jr., MD Repeat Breast Reduction: Do We Need to Use the Same Pedicle? - Frank Lista, MD Breast Reduction in the MWL Patient - Al Aly, MD Carpal Tunnel: Debunking the Myths (An Evidence- Based Journey) 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Moderator: Allen Van Beek, MD Panelist: Ivaca Ducic, MD; Bauback Safa, MD 24 Risk Management in the Breast Reduction Patient Five Things to Keep You Out of Trouble Neal Reisman, MD, JD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION Mini Symposium: Breast Reduction/Mastopexy Part 2 – Reshaping the Ptotic Breast: Five Experts, Five Approaches 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Moderator: James Namnoum, MD Autoaugmentation Mastopexy - Mitchell Brown, MD Internal Support in Mastopexy Patients Bradley Bengtson, MD Augmentation Mastopexy Using Fat - Louis Bucky, MD Augmentation Mastopexy Using Implant M. Bradley Calobrace, MD Improving the Safety of Augmentation/Mastopexy Richard Zienowicz, MD Mini Symposium: Injectables and Fillers Part 1 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Karol Gutowski, MD Overview of Toxins - Karol Gutowski, MD Overview of Fillers & Review of Facial Areas - Brian Kinney, MD Mini Symposium: Injectables and Fillers Part 2 - Live Demonstration 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. This free, 1-hour session will include live patient demonstrations, featuring new and emerging techniques such as the use of blunt cannulas for product delivery to certain areas of the face and techniques such as volume replacement, combination therapy with fillers and neuromodulators, and other areas of rejuvenation such as the aging hand. Emphasis will be placed on how to more effectively use injectable filler products with the goal of improved patient outcomes. Faculty Injectors: Steven Sigalove, MD; Steven Dayan; MD; Karol Gutowski, MD Discussant: Brian Kinney, MD SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONS Scientific Paper Session: Reconstructive 2 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Cosmetic 2 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Scientific Paper Session: Cosmetic 3 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Scientific Paper Session: Reconstructive 3 10:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ASPS Patient Education Brochures u u u u ASPS PRACTICE MARKETING APP } Connect patients with your practice – anytime, anywhere } 30 titles, covering the full spectrum of plastic surgery procedures Easy-to-follow procedural drawings Updated content and language Fresh, contemporary design RRExclusive access to the full electronic library of ASPS Patient Education Brochures RRBuild your app online and include your own beforeand-after photos, practice logo, success stories, testimonies, and more ONLY $149 PER MONTH! RR Dynamic functionality for patients to interact with your practice in ways not possible with mobile websites: • Interactive body map • Virtual Surgery Simulator • Automatic on-the-fly updates to your app ShopASPS.org Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 25 Daily Program: Tuesday, October 14 Instructional Courses by Track 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Fee: $35 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM General Sessions SESSION A PANELS AND LECTURES Lymph Node Transfer in the Breast Cancer Patient BR500 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Breast Reconstruction and Radiation Moderator: Peter Neligan, MB Neil Fine, MD; Steven Kronowitz, MD; Joseph Serletti, MD Panelists: Pankaj Tiwari, MD; Jung-Ju Huang, MD; Joseph Dayan, MD BR501 Economics in Breast Reconstruction Mastopexy Technique and Patient Selection 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Neal Reisman, MD, JD; Robert Cohen, MD Moderator: Joseph Serletti, MD BR502 Panelists: David Song, MD; James Boehmler, MD; Robert Whitfield, MD Comprehensive Breast Reconstruction Maurice Nahabedian, MD; Joan Lipa, MD, MSc.; John Y.S. Kim, MD; Neil Fine, MD SESSION B PANELS AND LECTURES CO511 Safety in Facelift Surgery James Zins, MD; Harry Moon, MD CO512 Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery: Labiaplasty and Beyond Christine Hamori, MD The Unfavorable Reconstructive Candidate: Considerations and Alternative in High Risk and Oncologic Scenarios 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Moderator: Evan Matros, MD Panelists: Matthew Hanasono, MD; Babak Mehrara, MD; Justin Sacks, MD; Alex Wong, MD Controversies and Technology in Microsurgery 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. PR540 NEW! Medical Inventions: From Idea to Reality Moderator: Eric Halvorson, MD PR541 Panelists: Brian Parrett, MD; Liza Wu, MD; Otway Louie, MD; Scott Hollenbeck, MD; Michael Gimbel, MD; Rudolf Buntic, MD Internet Marketing: Getting the Most Out of Your Website Strategies to Manage Irradiated Wounds and Defects in the Pelvis Perineum, Chest, and Abdominal Wall Joshua Korman, MD Ryan Miller; Keith Humes; Candace Crowe RE550 NEW! Comprehensive Approach to Groin Reconstruction in the Oncology and Vascular Surgery Patient 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Moderator: Charles Butler, MD Panelists: Peter Arnold, MD; Chris Campbell, MD; Patrick Garvey, MD John LoGiudice, MD; Peter Rossi, MD; John Neilson, MD Indicates this session is part of a Deep Dive Pathway. Download your Deep Dive Guide at PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com 26 Breast Cosmetic Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Reconstructive hand & upper extremity Practice Management Research/Technology EDUCATION Closing Session - Practice Management: How to Prevent a Revolving Door in Your Office 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Moderator: Steven Wallach, MD Panelist: Cheyene Brinson; Linda Lewis; John Deiter; Keith Jeffords, MD A solid and effective team is the foundation of a successful practice, but who is managing whom? This session will focus on effective management strategies and practical tips: • How to Hire a Practice Manager • How to Manage Doctors and Staff • Putting it Together: The Practice Manager Perspective • HR/Legal Issues to Consider for Staffing - Hiring, Firing, Incentivizing Closing Session - Practice Management: Web Marketing - What Are We Paying For? 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Moderator: Joshua Korman, MD; Gregg Revak Panelist: Ali Husayni; Ryan Miller A successful marketing strategy for your practice involves a cooperative array of complementary SEO/SEM initiatives, from proper website design, content and messaging, to social media to building quality links and paid placements. Donate Today Join Moderator Joshua Korman, MD and Gregg Revak, ASPS Sr. Director of Business Development, IT and Digital Operations to discuss a series of key questions with an industry panel: • How do I get my practice found? • How can I protect my online image? • Marketing your practice - internal or external strategies? • Are we alone out there? How do you build referral sources? • SEO/Web advertising - how does it work? • What do you look for in a contract? • What hard questions and metrics should you be demanding of your SEO partner or potential partner? Make a Difference Tomorrow ThePSF.org/Donate Course subjects, speakers and panelists are current at time of publication and are subject to change. 27 CME/Education Program Details Total AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available Plastic Surgery The Meeting and Pre-Conference Activities Day Thursday Session Total AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Available 7.00 ASMS Symposium Concurrent Pre-Conference Activities 8.00 5.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 ASPS/Rhinoplasty Society Symposium Hot Topics in Plastic Surgery Instructional Courses – 100-183 AAAASF Surveyor Training Workshop AAAASF Medicare Surveyor Training Workshop Friday Saturday - Tuesday General Sessions, Abstracts and Forums 21.50 Saturday p.m. Instructional Courses – 200-242 2.00 Instructional Courses – 300-331 1.00 Instructional Courses – 335 2.00 Sunday p.m. Instructional Courses – 340-391 2.00 Monday p.m. Instructional Courses – 400-452 2.00 Tuesday a.m. Instructional Courses – 500-550 2.00 Sunday a.m. Total credits an attendee could claim for this meeting (including sessions and pre-conference symposia and courses) 53.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Educational Program SessioN Educational Program Sessions Deep Dive Pathways: Each integrated learning cycle includes general sessions, instructional courses, patient markings, case discussion sessions, and video labs around a particular procedure. Panels and Lectures: General Sessions covering the scope of the specialty focus on cutting-edge science and technique, managing complications, and improving patient safety. Scientific Paper Sessions: Hear the latest basic and translational science and clinically relevant research with 125 papers from the seven key clinical areas. Video & Case Labs: Small group sessions featuring technical videos and case discussions. Come meet the faculty and have your personal questions answered. Instructional Courses: Drill down into the clinical and practice management topics that will provide you with concrete strategies to improve your practice. Additional fees apply. 28 Intended Audience Designation Statement Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2014 is intended for plastic surgeons, residents and other health care professionals interested in translating expanded knowledge into practice for the improvement of patient care and outcomes. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 53.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Overall Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: • Identify current and emerging issues and advances affecting the diagnosis and delivery of treatment for plastic surgical problems and assess their potential practice applications; •Incorporate into practice technical knowledge in stateof-the-art procedures and drug and medical device uses; •Communicate current practice management and regulatory issues necessary for the efficient and safe delivery of patient care; •Translate expanded knowledge into practice for the improvement of patient outcomes and satisfaction; and •Safely implement fat grafting harvesting, processing and injection techniques for the breast, face, buttocks and other areas of the body. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)/American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Competencies 23 Of the 53.50 credits, 23 credits have been identified as applicable to patient safety. Additionally, of the 21.50 credits designated for the General Sessions, a total of 8 have been identified as applicable to patient safety. Disclosure Policy The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) requires all faculty, authors, planners, reviewers, managers, staff, and other individuals in a position to control or influence the content of an activity to disclose all relevant financial relationships or affiliations. All identified conflicts of interest must be resolved and the educational content thoroughly vetted by ASPS for fair balance, scientific objectivity, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations. The ASPS also requires faculty/authors to disclose when off-label/ unapproved uses of a product are discussed in a CME activity or included in related materials. This activity is supported by: Plastic Surgery The Meeting will address the following competencies: • Professionalism • Patient Care and Procedural Skills • Medical Knowledge • Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Systems-Based Practice Accreditation Statement The American Society of Plastic Surgeons® (ASPS®) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 29 Supported by: SENIOR RESIDENTS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: WIND UP IN THE WINDY CITY Undecided about your career path? Hear “the good, the bad and the ugly” accounts from our experienced faculty who transitioned from one professional practice type to another. Let ASPS give you a competitive edge by preparing you for life post-residency. The 2014 Senior Residents Conference provides a better understanding of what to expect your first year of practice. Learn about the financial, legal, and ethical issues of running a practice; find out how to ensure proper reimbursement by avoiding costly coding mistakes and prepare to navigate your way through the ever-changing health care industry. McCormick PLACE WEST SRC Registration Fee (Required for Senior Residents) RFF* Subscriber Registration: $375 RFF* Non-subscriber Registration: $475 Registration includes: •Exclusive admittance to all meals and educational sessions focused on Senior Residents scheduled on Thursday, October 9 (including the Welcome Reception on Wednesday, October 8 and the Residents Reception on Thursday, October 9 at Sheraton Chicago Hotel) •All meals and educational sessions for Residents scheduled on Friday, October 10 •Ticket to the Introduction to Medical Billing and Coding for Plastic Surgery Course on Saturday, October 11 Not for credit RESIDENT REGISTRATION: THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN Residents and fellows in an approved plastic surgery program are eligible to subscribe to the ASPS Residents & Fellows Forum (RFF) for $100. As a subscriber, you will also receive complimentary registration to Plastic Surgery The Meeting, when you register on or before September 11. Registration after this date is $200. Apply to join the RFF* by calling ASPS Member Services toll-free at (800) 766-4955 or (847) 228-9900 or by going online at PlasticSurgery.org/Residents. 30 *ASPS Residents & Fellows Forum Registration includes: • Admission to the Residents Reception (Thursday, October 9 at Sheraton Chicago Hotel) • Admission to Friday’s portion of the SRC/Residents Joint Program • Admission to Annual Meeting meals, social functions and general sessions • One (1) free 1-hour Instructional Course of your choice on Sunday, October 12 • Admission to the Exhibit Hall (Saturday-Monday) Not for credit GRAND ROUNDS MENTOR PROGRAM FOR RESIDENTS Saturday, October 11 – Sunday, October 12 Program Chair: Jeffrey Janis, MD Applications available online starting July 15 Apply to be part of a select group in Chicago! Attend free instructional courses, network with other residents and ASPS surgeons, and maximize your educational experience through small group discussions. Each Grand Rounds Mentor Path will be led by two ASPS faculty members who will guide your small group through a schedule of scientific panels and courses. Each day’s content will be discussed during a one-hour roundtable session. Paths include: Breast Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Craniomaxillofacial Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, and Hand Surgery. Be sure to submit your application so you can be part of this exciting opportunity! Supported by: SRC RESIDENTS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday October 8 Thursday October 9 Friday October 10 Saturday October 11 Sunday October 12 Monday October 13 Tuesday October 14 Senior Residents Welcome Reception* 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Senior Residents Conference Registration required Fees apply Senior Residents and Residents Joint Program Registration required Annual Meeting Programming Annual Meeting Programming & ASMS Day Annual Meeting Programming Annual Meeting Programming Supported by: 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Supported by: Supported by: Registration fee: RFF subscriber: $350 on or before 8/7 $375 on or after 8/8 RFF nonsubscriber: $475 on or before 8/7 $500 on or after 8/8 Registration fee: Free for ASPS Residents and Fellows Forum members Senior Residents and Residents Welcome Reception* Residents Paper Presentations Instructional Courses Instructional Courses 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Registration required Registration required Participation limited to SRC paid registrants only 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration fee: ASPS Residents and Fellow Forum members: General Sessions FREE Senior Residents CPT Coding Course 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. YPS Luncheon 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. (SRC Registrants only) Registration fee: Included in SRC registration WPS Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Grand Rounds Mentorship Program (requires prior approval) Applications available July 15 Grand Rounds Mentorship Program (requires prior approval) Applications available July 15 Instructional Courses 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Resident Registration: Free one-hour a.m. course with registration Instructional Courses 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. *Note: All receptions will occur at Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers 31 Guest Nation: Australia GUEST NATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING 2014 Honored Guest Nation Sunday, October 12 A Special Welcome to The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons President: Tony Kane, MD McCormick Place West, Ballroom W375A-B (Session A) 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Panel: Practical Benefits For Your Practice of Cutting Edge Research Co-Chairs: Geoff Lyons, MD (ASPS-AU All – Immediate Past President) and Tony Kane, MD (ASPS-AU All President) • An Introduction to Australian Plastic Surgery – Geoff Lyons, MD • Why Flaps Live and Fail: Understanding the Influence of Vascular Anatomy on Flap Survival – Professor Mark Ashton, MD Please welcome plastic surgeons, trainees and colleagues from the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons as the Honored Guest Nation at Plastic Surgery The Meeting! In its third year, the Guest Nation Program recognizes the contributions of our international partners to the art and science of plastic surgery and aims to promote scientific exchange and networking at a global level. • Biofilms, Breast Implants, Lymphocytes and ALCL – Professor Anand Deva, MD • Fellowship opportunities in Australia – Tony Kane, MD Be sure to check out the special Guest Nation scientific session developed by the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. About the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons Founded in 1970, The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons has approximately 450 plastic surgeon members who all hold a specialist qualification from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons – the only specialist training accredited by both the Australian and New Zealand Governments. The mission of the Australian Society is to provide the highest quality Plastic Surgery care to all Australians by: • administering the AMC accredited Surgical Education and Training (SET) Program for all Specialist Plastic Surgeons; • upholding ethical and professional standards; and • promoting public education about reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. For more information about the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, please visit: PlasticSurgery.org.au 32 4 1 options of breast expanders solution for acellular dermal matrix DERMASPAN™ Low Pole Plus Tissue Expander REPRIZA® A Sterile Acellular Dermal Matrix www.ssp-inc.com 888.878.0811 33 Meetings of Related Organizations Association of Plastic Surgery Assistants (APSA) AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGERY ADMINISTRATORS (ASPSA) October 10 - 13, 2014 October 10 - 13, 2014 Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 E. Upper Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601 Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 E. Upper Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601 Contact: APSA, P.O. Box 722, Richmond, TX 77406 Contact: ASPSA, 6324 Fairview North, Minneapolis, MN 55428 Toll-free: (800) 753-7244 Toll-free: (800) 373-0302 APSA@PlasticAssistants.info PlasticAssistants.info orla@edinaplasticsurgery.com PlasticAdmin.org American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN) Functions or alumni receptions IN CHICAGO October 10 - 13, 2014 The Plastic Surgery Alumni Night is Saturday, October 11, 2014. We’ll help promote your meeting or social function in the Meeting App, the Official Program and have it listed on the digital reader on site. Visit PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com/alumni to download the space request form to be included. The Westin Chicago River North 320 N. Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60654 Contact: National Office, 500 Cummings Center, Suite 4550, Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 927-8330 • Fax (978) 524-0461 ASPSN.org Questions? Email Megan Scherman at MScherman@PlasticSurgery.org. Group Purchasing Organization From sutures to surgical blades, and office supplies to cellular service discounts, AMP has contracts available to help members save on all aspects of running a practice. ➤ Enjoy exclusive contract offerings, Group Buys, and other cost-saving purchasing opportunities Booth 955 ➤ AMP works with your distributor representative to ensure contract pricing is linked to your ordering account HELPING PRACTICES REDUCE COSTS AND REMAIN INDEPENDENT AMP up your purchasing power and enroll today. Enrollment is free and requires no minimum purchase. PH: (855) 267-8700 EM: info@accessmedicalpurchasing.com SERVICE ➤SAVINGS ➤SELECTION 34 5752_AMP half-p ad PSTM 14 Reg Brchr_r3.indd 1 6/24/14 1:50 PM Premier Industry Supporters Plastic Surgery The Meeting values the continued contributions of our Premier Industry Supporters. PLATINUM Sientra, Inc. is the only medical device company truly dedicated to Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons exclusively, and the FIRST company in the U.S. to offer an FDA-Approved portfolio of Anatomically Shaped and Round Breast Implants with High-Strength Cohesive Silicone Gel. Sientra offers a broad and compelling array of plastic surgery devices for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Our portfolio includes Breast Implants with High-Strength Cohesive Silicone Gel, Tissue Expanders, Body Contouring Implants, Facial Implants, and Specialty products. We are proud to offer SILIMED® brand implants, synonymous with Safety, Quality, and Innovation, boasting a track record of global safety and physician satisfaction spanning over 33 years. PLATINUM ALPHAEON is a lifestyle healthcare company that brings to market highly innovative products and services to promote consumer wellness, beauty and performance. The company fosters deep relationships with leading specialists so healthcare consumers look their best, feel their best and know they are receiving the best in lifestyle healthcare. ALPHAEON products and services included: TEOXANE Laboratories, TouchMD, EngageMD, EnhanceMD and ALPHAEON Credit. To learn more about ALPHAEON go to alphaeon.com PLATINUM LifeCell Corporation develops and markets innovative tissue repair products for reconstructive, cosmetic and general surgery. Core LifeCell™ products include: AlloDerm® Regenerative Tissue Matrix, the most used acellular dermal matrix for breast reconstruction surgery; Strattice™ Reconstructive Tissue Matrix for both breast revision surgery and abdominal wall repair surgery; the SPY Elite® System for the visualization and evaluation of tissue perfusion; and the REVOLVE™ System, a high-volume fat processing system that enables surgeons to provide natural volume enhancement solutions to patients. LifeCell is proud to be a platinum supporter of Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2014. GOLD MTF (Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation) processes FlexHD Pliable, a high quality acellular dermal matrix (ADM) designed specifically for breast reconstruction and created in collaboration with leading plastic surgeons. MTF is a non-profit tissue bank dedicated to providing quality tissue through a commitment to education, research, and care for recipients, donors and their families. GOLD Merz North America is a specialty healthcare company that develops and commercializes innovative treatment solutions in aesthetics, dermatology and neurosciences in the U.S. and Canada. Our ambition is to become a recognized leader in the treatment of movement disorders, and in aesthetics and dermatology. 35 Exhibit Hall McCormick Place West Convention Center McCormick Place Convention Center is conveniently located within minutes of historic downtown Chicago, offering easy access to public transportation, fine dining, museums, and countless activities that make the “Second City” second to none. Visit the Exhibit Hall – HALL F1 ASPS Resource Center Booth 761/ASPS Express: Hands-on membership support and advice from ASPS Member Services Representatives. Plus, check out the latest practice marketing products and receive 20% off your entire purchase. Complimentary WiFi for all visitors. Cyber Station: Check email and view scientific posters in electronic format. Posters are available Saturday through Monday in the Exhibit Hall or post-show via our members-only website. Complimentary Food and Beverage: Morning and afternoon refreshment breaks will be offered daily featuring Taste of Chicago specialties. Registered attendees receive a complimentary lunch Saturday through Monday. Plus, join us for our Breakfast Reception during the break on Sunday morning in the Exhibit Hall. Three Days of Uncharted Opportunities Saturday Sunday October 11 October 12 October 13 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Morning Break: 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Breakfast Reception with Exhibitors: Morning Break: 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Lunch: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Lunch: 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Lunch: Afternoon Break: 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. 3:15 – 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Break: 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. 36 Monday Afternoon Break: 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. EXHIBITOR LIST TOP 5 EXHIBITOR CATEGORIES 33% SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 10 6 EXHIBITORS 17% COMPUTER 14% WOUND CARE 47 EXHIBITORS Online Exhibitor Directory Available year-round, this directory features contact and product information for all Plastic Surgery The Meeting exhibitors. Search by company name, product category, or booth numbers and view their booth location and contact information via the interactive floor plan. 16% COSMETIC/ SKIN CARE 52 56 EXHIBITORS ASPS is proud to present the largest Exhibit Hall in plastic surgery with approximately 300 participating exhibitors. Strategize your time by utilizing the Online Exhibitor Directory, Floor Plan, The Meeting App and Official Program. These tools will assist in planning booth visits and communicating post-meeting with the industry leaders that provide the products and services that serve the entire plastic surgery specialty. EXHIBITORS 10% IMPLANT AND PROSTHESIS 34 EXHIBITORS Visit: PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com/Exhibitors Acknowledgement ASPS and The PSF would like to thank our members for their continued support and interest in patronizing Plastic Surgery The Meeting exhibitors. Registration fees would be considerably higher without the income generated from exhibitor participation. Companies add value when they present quality products and services addressing the practice needs of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery professionals. Set aside dedicated time in Chicago to visit with exhibitors and let them know you value their partnership. Our gratitude goes out to the ASPS Exhibitor Advisory Council (EAC), which provides a vital communication link between the Society and its exhibitors. Number of Exhibitors Practice Management 3210% Garments 227% Biologics/Tissue 216% Lighting 216% Publishing and Patient Education 21 6% Pharmaceuticals186% Professional Organization (Associations, Medical Society, Medical Centers)124% Wellness 124% Lifestyle/Luxury 93% Fiber Optics 8 2% Furniture 82% Monitoring Equipment 7 2% Photography 31% Other 7022% Sunday Breakfast Reception with Exhibitors Join us at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 12. While exploring the Exhibit Hall and meeting company representatives, enjoy a variety of breakfast specialties. Exhibit Hall admission with badge only. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 37 Satellite Symposia Thursday, October 9 Sunday, October 12 , . a 7:00 p.m. 11:45 a.m. Location: Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Location: McCormick Place West Title: Advancements in Wound Closure Title: Optimizing Outcomes and Minimizing Complications in the Breast Reconstruction Patient: Saturday, October 11 11:45 a.m. Location: McCormick Place West Title: ALPHAEON Lunch and Learn 3:15 p.m. Location: McCormick Place West Title: Breast Surgery Revisions with Fat Grafting and ADMs plus the Pearls of Coding and Billing your Breast Reconstruction Cases 7:00 p.m. Location: TBD Title: Sientra Education Forum 7:00 p.m. An Overview of Techniques, Flex HD® PliableTM, FlexHD Pliable Perforated and the Largest Comparative Breast Series to Date 2:30 p.m. Location: McCormick Place West Title: Sientra Daytime Satellite 6:30 p.m. Location: TBD Title: New Advances in Breast Surgery: Fat Grafting, Incision Management and Beyond 7:30 p.m. Location: Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Title: The Next Dimension in Correcting Mid-face Volume Loss JUVEDERM VOLUMA®XC The First and Only FDA-approved Filler to Correct Age-related Volume Loss in the Mid-face Location: Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers Title: Allergan Academy® 8:00 p.m. Location: Roof at the Wit Hotel Title: ALPHAEON Event 38 This listing is current at time of publication and does not necessarily reflect an exhaustive list of Satellite Symposia events. Dates, times, locations, and/or topics are subject to change. Please visit PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com for a detailed listing of all industry-supported events offered during Plastic Surgery The Meeting 2014. Satellite Symposia are educational programs which may or may not offer AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credit™, are planned and implemented by an organization external to The Society, are not endorsed by The Society, and are not part of the Plastic Surgery The Meeting official educational program. These events are neither sponsored nor endorsed by ASPS/PSF/ASMS. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® Events in the Exhibit Hall PRS Tech Talks Hosted by Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal® at the ASPS Resource Center – Booth 761 Saturday, October 11 - Sunday, October, 12 “Using Google Glass for Surgery” Samuel Lin, MD and Richard Gaster, MD “Robotic Surgery” Jesse Selber, MD “Insider tips for using the iPad in your practice” Ash Patel, MD “Update: 3-D Printing in Plastic Surgery” Theo Gerstle, MD Visit PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com this summer for specific Talk times PRS® and PRS Global Open® Article Awards ASPS Resource Center – Booth 761 Sunday, October 12 during the afternoon break Fee: Complimentary for all registered attendees Presenter: Rod Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief Based on your votes-by-readership preferences, we have determined the best papers in PRS and PRS Global Open from 2013. By combining monthly web metrics as well as usage and sharing statistics for every paper published in 2013, winners were determined for best paper categories including, “Best Breast Paper,” “Best Cosmetic Paper,” “Best International Paper” and “Best Emerging Author Paper.” Join Editor-in-Chief, Rod Rohrich, MD, for the presentation ceremony of these awards. 39 Hotel and Travel OF FI OCTOBER 10-14, 2014 CHICAGO, IL CIA NE R TR RS L EL P ANNE AV L H OT E L PA RT ASPS and Travel Planners highly recommend reserving your hotel room with one of the FFICIAL OfficialOHotels of Plastic Surgery The Meeting as early as possible. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon will be taking place during The Meeting on Sunday, October 12th. Complimentary Shuttle Bus service will be provided to the convention center from these 10-14, 2014only. Official OCTOBER Hotels CHICAGO, IL After Wednesday, September 10, hotel availability will be extremely limited and rates may PA RTNER be significantly higher. Hotels1 The Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers (301 East North Water Street) is the headquarters hotel and one of the finest in Chicago. Ideally situated on the Chicago River, the Sheraton is located within walking distance of Navy Pier, Magnificent Mile shopping, Millennium Park, and all of the other local favorites that make Chicago a one-of-a-kind destination. We have arranged specially negotiated room rates at a wide variety of hotels in Chicago through Travel Planners, Inc. – the only ASPS official housing vendor. How Do I Reserve a Room?4 Reservations and changes are subject to hotel availability. Reservations must be received no later than September 10, 2014. ONLINE Log on to PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com • Real-time availability with an instant confirmation • No pre-payment, no fees to change or cancel • Full hotel information featuring descriptions, photos and maps • Easily change or cancel reservations BY PHONE Travel Planners, Inc. Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (EST) (800) 221-3531 (U.S. only, excluding NY metro area) (212) 532-1660 (outside U.S., including NY metro area) Deposit Neither ASPS nor Travel Planners require a deposit; however, reservations must be guaranteed by a credit card. Confirmation Contact Travel Planners if you do not receive a confirmation email within three (3) days of making your reservation. Please review your confirmation carefully for accuracy. Rate2 Map Location Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers (Headquarters) $289 1 Conrad Chicago $305 2 Courtyard Marriott Downtown River North $229 3 Fairmont Chicago $279 4 Hilton Chicago $285 5 Hyatt Regency Chicago $269 6 $269 / $289 7 InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile $285 8 Palmer House Hilton $269 9 Westin Chicago River North $289 10 Hyatt Regency McCormick Place 3 Shuttle Bus Changes/Cancellations All changes and cancellations must be made directly with Travel Planners, Inc. up and until three (3) business days prior to arrival. An acknowledgement of your request will be sent to you within 24 business hours of receipt. Consult your Travel Planners, Inc. confirmation for individual hotel policies. Special Requests You will be asked to provide room and bedding preferences when making your reservation. Hotels will assign specific room types upon check-in, based on availability. NEW! For International Visitors New this year, international guests may receive expert help with transportation, flights, hotels and more with Travel Planners Worldwide Services. Multilingual agents will work with you to make your travel to and from Chicago as smooth and exciting as possible. Package your flights and hotels, arrange world class dining and top-notch airport transfers, get Visa assistance and more. To learn more, look for the “Travel Planners Worldwide Services” button on our housing website. Reservations and changes are subject to hotel availability. Reservations must be received no later than Wednesday, September 10. Rates are for single or double occupancy standard rooms. Triple, quad and suite accommodations are also available. Contact Travel Planners for rates and availability. 3 Some restrictions may apply; Contact Travel Planners for information. 4 Attendee Policy; certain hotels may charge a one-night plus tax deposit to the card provided on or around September 25. For more information, call Travel Planners. 1 2 40 Hotel Name Hotel Map W Division St Clark/ Division E Elm St N State St N Dearborn Pwky N LaSalle Dr N Clark St N N Michigan Ave W Superior St W Huron St W Erie St W Ontario St W Ohio St M k au ilw Grand W Grand Ave W Illinois St W Hubbard St W Kinzie St ee Grand e Av Merchandise Mart 2 3 r O’Hare International Airport E Pearson St Chicago re D Sho N Franklin St Chicago John Hancock Observatory ake W Chicago Ave E Oak St E Walton St E Delaware Pl E Chestnut St NL N Orleans St N Halsted St GOLD G L LD COAST OASTT Navy Pier 8 1 10 E Wacker Dr 6 Clark/Lake W Monroe St W Adams St Willis Tower/ Skydeck Chicago Monroe S Wacker Dr W Jackson Blvd GREEKTOWN R KTTOW W Van Buren St Adams Jackson LaSalle Library S Clark St S Columbus Dr S Wells St S Financial Pl S La Salle St 5 John G. Shedd Aquarium S Canal St S Clinton St The Field Museum AY Adler Planetarium NORTHERLY NORTHERL ISLAND CermakChinatown Burnham Harbor S Prairie Ave S Indiana Ave S Michigan Ave S Wabash Ave S State St 4 Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park 200 N. Columbus Dr. MU USE U EUM CA AMP A PUS W 18th St Halsted 2 Conrad Chicago 521 N. Rush St. 3 Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Downtown/River North 30 E. Hubbard St. Roosevelt Roosevelt S Jefferson St Monroe Harbor Harrison W Roosevelt Rd Midway International Airport 1 Sheraton Chicago Hotel & TowersHEADQUARTERS 301 E. North Water St. The Art Institute of Chicago BUSW Dan Ryan Expy Millennium Park Congress Pkwy W Harrison St S Halsted St 9 Clinton Eisenhower Expy LITTLE L ITALY L Madison Quincy/ Quincy/ Wells Wells Union Station UIC/Halsted Washington T E THE TH LOOP OOP Wells W Madison St Lake Randolph S Lake Shor e Dr Ogilvie Transportation Center Washington/ State/Lake BUSWAY W Washington St Du Sable Harbor 4 Clinton W Randolph St S Michigan Ave Kennedy Expy W Lake St 8 InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile 505 N. Michigan Ave. e Sh S Lak E 26th St 7 Hyatt Regency McCormick Place 511 N. Columbus Dr. 10 The Westin Chicago River North 320 N. Dearborn St. C CHINAT CHINATOWN T Stevenson Expy 6 Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 E. Wacker Dr. 9 Palmer House Hilton 17 E. Monroe St. 7 W Cermak Rd 5 Hilton Chicago 720 S. Michigan Ave. 41 Transportation Travel Discounts Available for Meeting Attendees Chicago Airport Codes: O’Hare International Airport: ORD Midway International Airport: MDW Airport Shuttle Bus Service GO Airport Express is offering attendees of The Meeting a 15% discount on shuttle services to and from both Chicago airports. Call (800) 284-3826 and mention discount code ‘ASPS’ or visit the Hotel and Travel page on PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com. Hotel Shuttle Bus Service Complimentary shuttle bus service is available at select hotels to and from the McCormick Place West. Select routes will utilize the Chicago Busway to avoid local traffic and reduce travel times. Utilization of the Busway will also help minimize the effect of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on shuttle service. Schedules and route information will be available at the McCormick Place West Building and all official meeting hotels. See chart on page 41 to see which hotels will be at or near the shuttle stop. Taxi Service Taxis are readily available outside the baggage claim areas at both O’Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport. The taxi drop-off location for McCormick Place West is Gate 40, located at 2301 South Indiana Avenue. Parking McCormick Place Parking Lot A is connected to the West Building. The parking rate is $21 for up to 16 hours and $34 from 16 to 24 hours. Overnight parking is permitted; however, there are no in-and-out privileges. For directions to Lot A, please visit McCormickPlace.com. Promotion Code: 37H4AA Book online at AA.com with no fee or by phone at (800) 433-1790 for a $25 fee. Visit AA.com, select your flight(s), and under Passenger Details, enter code 37H4AA in the “Promotion Code” field. Complete the reservation as instructed. The travel window for discounted fares includes three (3) days prior to and three (3) days post the actual meeting dates. Delta Airlines discount: 5-10% Promotion code: NMHKC Book online at Delta.com with no fee or by phone at (800) 328-1111 for a $25 fee. Visit Delta.com, select your flight(s), and enter code NMHKC in the ‘Meeting Event Code’ field. Complete the reservation as instructed. The travel window for discounted fares includes three (3) days prior to and three (3) days post the actual meeting dates. Valid only on flights originating from the U.S. or Canada. Southwest Airlines discount for ASPS attendees: 5-10%, plus 25% Bonus Rapid Rewards points Company ID (CID): 99434101 Visit SWABIZ.com, click ‘Book Travel’ and enter code 99434101 in the ‘Company ID’ field. Select your flight(s) and complete the reservation as instructed. The travel window for discounted fares includes 3-days prior to and 3-days post the actual meeting dates. Discount valid on online reservations and qualifying airfare only. Rapid Rewards number must be entered at time of booking to receive bonus points. Flights must be booked by September 23, 2014 to receive discounted rates. Public Transportation United Airlines discount for ASPS attendees: 2-10% McCormick Place West is accessible via Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) bus service, as well as Metra Electric Line train service. Visit TransitChicago.com or MetraRail.com for details on schedules, fares and routes. Offer Code: ZRCQ164250 Car Rental Attendees of The Meeting receive discounted rental car services through Hertz. Book online at Hertz.com or by phone at (800) 654-2240. If booking online, visit Hertz.com, select your travel dates and enter #04T10005 in the “Convention Number (CV)” field. Complete the reservation as instructed. The travel window for discounted rates includes one week prior through one week after the actual meeting dates. 42 American Airlines discount for ASPS attendees: 5% Book online at United.com with no fee or by phone at (800) 426-1122 for a $25 fee. Visit United.com, select your flight(s) and enter code ZRCQ164250 in the Offer Code field. Complete the reservation as instructed. The travel window for discounted fares includes 3-days prior to and 3-days post the actual meeting dates. Discount valid on qualifying airfare only. Please note all airline codes are destination–specific. Registration Information REGISTRATION RATES Early Bird Registration Rates: on or before August 7 Advanced Registration Rates: August 8 - September 11 On-Site Registration Rates: On or after September 12 Register Early and Save! Registration Badges and Materials Online:PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com Fax: (847) 228-7099 Mail: ASPS Member Services 444 E. Algonquin Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005-4664 USA Thursday, October 9 & Friday, October 10 (1:00 - 6:00 p.m.) Early Arrivals: Visit the Sheraton Hotel Badge pick-up will be available at the X•Press Check-In desk located in the lobby of the Sheraton Chicago Hotel. Bring a copy of your registration confirmation to expedite badge pick-up. Allow 10 days for processing. U.S. funds only. What’s Included with Meeting Registration Physician/Medical Personnel Registrants • Admission to the General Scientific Sessions (A,B and C) • Admission to the Exhibit Hall (Saturday - Monday) • New! Complimentary Breakfast with Exhibitors on Sunday • Complimentary lunch and refreshment breaks with Exhibitors (Saturday - Monday) • Complimentary Admission to the Windy City Welcome Reception (Friday evening) • One (1) Official Program and laptop/tablet bag Resident and Fellow Registrants • One (1) Complimentary one-hour instructional course of your choice • Admission to General Scientific Sessions (A,B and C) • Complimentary Admission to the Residents Reception (Thursday) • New! Complimentary Breakfast with Exhibitors on Sunday • Admission to the Exhibit Hall (Saturday - Monday) • Complimentary lunch and refreshment breaks with Exhibitors (Saturday – Monday) • Complimentary Admission to the Windy City Welcome Reception (Friday Evening) • One (1) Official Program and laptop/tablet bag Spouse/Guest Registrants • New! Complimentary Breakfast with Exhibitors on Sunday • Admission to the Exhibit Hall (Saturday - Monday) • Complimentary lunch and refreshment breaks with Exhibitors (Saturday – Monday) • Complimentary Admission to the Windy City Welcome Reception (Friday evening) • One (1) Official Program Friday, October 10 - Tuesday, October 14 Pre-Registered Attendees: Visit X•Press Check-In Simply bring a copy of your registration confirmation to an X•Press Check-In kiosk at McCormick Place West for expedited service. All confirmations will include a barcode that will allow for easy scan-and-go access. On-Site Registrants: Visit the On-Site Registration Desk at the McCormick Place West. For those not registered in advance or in need of changes to their existing registration, please visit the On-Site Registration Desk, beginning Friday at 7:00 a.m. Barcode Access Each registrant will receive a bar-coded badge, which is encoded with their registered courses and events. This badge will be scanned for entry into each course or event, as well as used for information exchange in the Exhibit Hall. Cancellations and Refunds Cancellations and requests for refunds must be submitted in writing (email, fax, or mail) and are subject to approval by ASPS. If approved, refunds will be issued in the original form of payment and in accordance with the following schedule: On or before August 7 | 100% refund, less a $25 processing fee August 8 - August 29 | 50% refund, less a $25 processing fee August 30 - September 5 | 50% refund on registration fee only, less a $25 processing fee On or after September 6 | no refunds issued Question: Contact ASPS Member Services toll-free at (800) 766-4955 or (847) 228-9900 (Outside the U.S.). Send an email to Registration@PlasticSurgery.org. 43 Registration Information Categories, Fees and Discounts On or After (9/12) ASPS/ASMS Active Member, Associate, International Member, Life Inactive Member, and Candidates for Membership $650 $775 $900 New! Guest Nation: Australia (copy of medical license required) $650 $775 $900 No Fee No Fee $200 ASPS/ASMS Life Active Member ASPS International Candidate ASPS/ASMS Resident/Fellow Subscriber †† (Residents and Fellows Forum subscription required) Resident/Fellow Non-Subscriber (verification letter from training program director required) ASPS International Trainee $650 $775 $900 No Fee No Fee $200 $325 $385 $450 No Fee No Fee $200 ASPS Affiliate Member $285 $370 $495 Plastic Surgery Team Member (letter from physician employer required) $515 $690 $815 $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 $795 $920 $1,040 Guest Physician (copy of medical license required) ASPS Global Partners Network - Guest Physician (see pg. 45 for qualifying organizations) Industry Research and Scientific Personnel (subject to verification and approval by ASPS) $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 Investment Analyst (subject to verification and approval by ASPS) $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 Active Military Duty No Fee No Fee $200 Medical Student (copy of student ID or letter from medical school registrar required) No Fee No Fee $150 Spouse/Guest $175 $200 $250 Life Active Member Spouse/Guest $125 $150 $200 ASPS/ASMS Active Member Current Active, Associate, International Member, Life-Inactive Member, and Candidates for Membership of ASPS/ASMS qualify for this category. Guest Nation, Australia ASPS is pleased to offer discounted registration fees to all meeting delegates from our Guest Nation, Australia. Surgeons actively engaged in the practice of plastic or reconstructive surgery for at least three (3) years, who live and practice in Australia qualify for this category. Registrants in this category will receive reduced meeting fees equal to that of a member of ASPS/ASMS. Copy of medical license required within 10 days of registration. ASPS International Candidate International plastic surgeons that have been in practice for less than three years, with ASPS international candidacy membership, qualify for this category. Registrants will receive complimentary admission to The PSF International and Research Reception. ASPS Affiliate Member Affiliate members are plastic surgery team members who also hold membership with ASPS. Affiliate members receive discounted registration fees and the option to register for or attend instructional courses. Visit PlasticSurgery.org for more information on becoming an affiliate member. 44 Early Bird Advance (8/7) (8/8 - 9/11) ASPS/ASMS Resident/Fellow† Residents and Fellows Forum subscription required. Residents and fellows in an approved plastic surgery residency or fellowship program that are currently enrolled in the ASPS Residents and Fellows Forum (RFF) qualify for this category. Visit PlasticSurgery.org/Residents to appy. Registrants will receive the following complimentary items: • meeting registration; • one, 1-hour instructional course; • admission to the YPS Forum Luncheon; • Residents Day Program and Reception Resident/Fellow Non-Subscriber† Residents and fellows in an approved plastic surgery residency or fellowship program that are not currently enrolled in the ASPS Residents and Fellows Forum (RFF) qualify for this category. Registrants will receive the following complimentary items: one, 1-hour instructional course, and Admission to the Residents Day Program and Reception. Verification letter from training program director required. ASPS International Trainee† International trainees actively engaged in a recognized plastic surgery residency program outside the U.S. or Canada that are currently enrolled in the ASPS International Trainees Forum qualify for this category. Registrants will receive the following complimentary items: • meeting registration; • one, 1-hour instructional course; • admission to The PSF International and Research Reception; • Residents Day Program and Reception. Plastic Surgery Team Member Physicians may register their nurses, physician assistants, research assistants, residency coordinators, and other office staff for this category. New! Team members are permitted to register for all instructional courses. Letter from physician employer required within 10 days of registration. Guest Physician Surgeons actively engaged in the practice of plastic or reconstructive surgery for less than three (3) years who reside in North America or an international country may qualify for this category. Copy of medical license required within 10 days of registration. ASPS Global Partners Network - Guest Physician Surgeons actively engaged in the practice of plastic surgery for at least three (3) years, who hold current membership with one of the listed organizations qualify for this category and will receive a reduced registration fee (30% less than the Guest Physician rate). Copy of medical license required within 10 days of registration. Qualifying organizations include: Royal Belgian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (RBSPS); Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (SBCP); Société Française de Chirurgie Plastique Reconstructrice et Esthétique (SOFCPRE); Irish Association of Plastic Surgery (IAPS); Israel Society of Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery (ISPAS); Società Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Ricostruttiva ed Estetica (SICPRE); Nederlandse Vereniging voor Plastische Chirurgie (NVPC); New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons (NZAPS); Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons (SAPS); Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa (APRSSA); Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (KSPRS); Taiwan Society of Plastic Surgery (TSPS); and The British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS). Industry Research and Scientific Personnel Non-marketing industry personnel, including members of the medical and regulatory affairs and education community and research and development scientists, may qualify for this category. Letter of verification from registrant (on company letterhead) providing corporate affiliation and role is required at time of registration and is subject to ASPS approval prior to registration processing and confirmation. Investment Analyst Personnel involved in analyzing financial information to forecast business, industry, and economic conditions for use in making investment decisions in the plastic surgery space may qualify for this category. Letter of verification from registrant (on company letterhead) providing corporate affiliation and role is required at time of registration and is subject to ASPS approval prior to registration processing and confirmation. Active Military Duty Full-time officers in the uniformed services with proof of service, current membership, or candidates for membership with ASPS qualify for this category. Medical Student Medical students currently enrolled full-time in an ACGME-accredited program qualify for this category. Registrants will receive the following complimentary items: • meeting registration; • admission to Medical Students Day program; • admission to Breakfast with Champions Copy of student ID or letter from the medical school registrar required. Spouse/Guest† Physician registrants have the option to register one spouse or guest to attend the meeting. Neither continuing medical education credit nor corresponding course registration is available if registered in this category. Life-Active Member Spouse/Guest Life-Active physician registrants have the option to register one spouse or guest to attend the meeting. Neither continuing medical education credit nor corresponding course registration is available if registered in this category. ADA Requirements ASPS fully complies with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and will make every reasonable effort to accommodate special needs, as time allows, to enhance your participation. Please indicate any ADA requirements during the registration process or call (847) 228-9900, ext. 471 prior to your arrival. See page 43 for cancellation and refund deadlines. Subject to approval by ASPS. The meeting sponsors are not responsible for travel expenses or penalties under any circumstances. †† Meeting fee complimentary if registered by Thursday, September 11. † 45 REGISTRATION FORM Educational Fax to: (847) Program: 228-7099 FAX PAGES 46 & 48 to complete Saturday, October 12 your registration CHICAGO, OCTOBER 10-14, 2014 ________________________________________________ asps member id# ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ last Name first name badge nickname (listed above full name) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ address city state/Prov. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ zip/postal code country ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ telephone fax email (for confirmation) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency contact Person: last name first name Phone Barcode Badge Remove my phone # Remove my fax # Remove my email address Registration Category (see descriptions on page 45) ASPS/ASMS Active Member, Associate, International Member, Life Inactive Member, and Candidates for Membership ASPS/ASMS Life Active Member New! Guest Nation, Australia (copy of medical license required) ASPS International Candidate ASPS/ASMS Resident/Fellow Subscriber2 (Residents and Fellows Forum subscription required) Resident/Fellow non-subscriber2 (verification from training program director required) ASPS International Trainee ASPS Affiliate Member Plastic Surgery Team Member (letter from physician employer required) ASPS Global Partner-Guest Physician5 Guest Physician (copy of medical license required) Industry Research and Scientific Personnel (subject to verification and approval by ASPS) Investment Analyst (subject to verification and approval by ASPS) Active Military Duty Medical Students (copy of student ID or letter from medical school registrar required) Early Bird 8/7 Advance 8/8-9/11 On or After 9/12 $650 $775 $900 NO FEE NO FEE $200 $650 $775 $900 $650 $775 $900 NO FEE NO FEE $200 $325 $385 $450 NO FEE NO FEE $200 $285 $370 $495 $515 $690 $815 $795 $920 $1,040 $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 $1,135 $1,310 $1,485 NO FEE NO FEE $200 $0 $0 $150 Total Physicians/Medical Personnel Registration Fees $ Instructional Courses (indicate course numbers by preference 1st-3rd) Fee Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (CO100) 1ST Choice 2ND Choice 3RD Choice Instructional Courses indicate course numbers by preference 1st-3rd) Fee $210 Friday 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. (CO180-RE183) $135 Friday 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. (CR111) $85 Saturday 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. (BR200-PR242) $135 Friday 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. (CO120-HA121) $135 Sunday 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. (BR300-RE331) $85 Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (BR130-PR131) $175 Sunday 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. (CO335) $135 Friday 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (BR140-RE143) $85 Sunday 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. (BR340-RE391) $135 Friday 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (BR160-PR162) $175 Monday 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. (BR400-RE452) $135 Friday 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. (BR170-PR173) $85 Tuesday 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. (BR500-RE550) $135 1ST Choice 2ND Choice 3RD Choice Total Fee Instructional Course Subtotal $ Sign up for 4 or more ICs get 20% OFF IC subtotal $ Total Instructional Course Registration Fees Additional fee may apply. See page 44 for Resident Fellows Forum application information. Spouse and Guest registrants are not permitted to attend Instructional Courses. 4 Registration for Plastic Surgery The Meeting not required. 5 See pg. 45 for qualified organizations $ 1 2 3 46 FORM continues on page 48 the windy city welcomes you! D o n' t f o r g e t t o g r a b a s l i c e of deep-dish pizza. IT'S YOUR MOVE CHOOSE ENDORSED PRACTICE SOLUTIONS AND ENHANCE YOUR PRACTICE. W e p r o v i d e A S P S m e m b e r s w i t h s i m p l i fi e d a c c e s s t o l e a d i n g s e r v i c e a n d p r o d u c t p r o v i d e r s , i n c r e a s i n g p r a c t i c e p r o fi t a b i l i t y a n d e ffi c i e n c y . Vi sit us and our partn ers to learn how you can choose th e path toward peace of mind and a more successful practice. ASPS Endorsed Practice Solutions, booth 965 CareCredit, booth 719 The D o c tor s C ompany, b o oth 961 CosmetAssure, booth 760 TransFirst, booth 764 St r at e gi c E d ge Pa rt n e r s , I n c . , b o o t h 9 6 3 Understand.com, booth 401 Fa b O v e r F i f t y Zoom Media All ASPS Endorsed P ractice Solutions have been fully vetted by the ASPS , and they collectively ser ve as the one-stop solution for the best practice management tools. www.a spsendorsed .com continued FROM page 46, Fax to: (847) 228-7099 Must FAX WITH FORM FROM PAGE 46 CHICAGO, OCTOBER 10-14, 2014 If, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you require specific aids, devices, or other accommodations to fully participate in this meeting, specify: Wheelchair Assisted listening device Other _________________________________________ If you are attending functions or courses with a plated lunch, specify dietary requirements: Vegetarian ________________________________________________ asps member id# Kosher1 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ last Name first name badge nickname (listed above full name) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ telephone fax email (for confirmation) Page# Fee (P700) Senior Residents & Residents Joint Program All Other Programs and Events 5 No Fee (E700a) Resident Networking/Mentorship Reception 30 No Fee (P701) Hot Topics in Plastic Surgery 6 $250 (E704) Windy City Welcome Reception 6 No Fee (E705) Windy City Welcome Reception (additional ticket) 6 $95 (P707) Breakfast with Champions 16 $30 (P708) Medical Students' Day (medical students only) 10 No Fee (P709) Women Plastic Surgeons' Luncheon: 7 Keys to Creating Your Retirement Dreams 11 $50 (E711) Women Plastic Surgeons' Networking Hour 11 No Fee (E712) Life Members Luncheon 16 No Fee (P713) YPS Lunch with Leaders: My 5 Biggest Mistakes in my First 5 Years of Practice 16 No Fee (P714) ASMS Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon (ASMS members only) 16 $50 (P715) How to Get An Article Accepted in PRS and PRS GO/ EBM Made Easy 16 $25 (P716) ASMS Presidential Reception (ASMS members/guests only) 17 No Fee (P717) Awesome Aquarium Adventure (adult) 22 $175 (P718) Awesome Aquarium Adventure (child) 22 $95 (P720) ASPS/PSF Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon (ASPS voting members) 22 No No Fee Fee (E721) The PSF International and Research Reception (Int'l. registrant/guest) 17 No Fee (E722) The PSF International and Research Reception (U.S. or Canada registrant/guest) 17 $65 (P900) ASMS Symposium: Surgery of Facial Restoration (see pg. 4 for pricing) 4 30 Subscriber: $375 NonSubscriber: $475” (E905a) Senior Residents Welcome Reception 30 No Fee (P910) Rhinoplasty Mastery: Refined Primary Surgery and cogent Secondary Techniques 5 $400 (P905) Senior Residents Conference (includes coding course: PR600) # of Tickets Total Fee $99 More than 30-Hours of General Session Recordings (A,B and C), by PSEN – Discounted Rate More than 50-Hours of Instructional Course Recordings, by PSEN – Discounted Rate $4 $149 00 Total Other Course and Events Fees $ Spouse/Guest Registration3 Last Name __________________________________________________________ First Name ___________________________________________________________ Email ______________________________________________________________ Badge Nickname (first) __________________________________________________ Indicate registration Spouse Guest Early Bird 8/7 Advance 8/8-9/11 On or After 9/12 Spouse/Accompanying Guest $175 $200 $250 Life Active Spouse/Accompanying Guest $125 $150 $200 Total Spouse/Guest Registrant Fees Grand Total Enclosed (u.s. Funds Only) $ SAVE TIME Payment Information __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACCOUNT NUMBER $ EXPIRATION DATE Register ONLINE! PlasticSurgeryTheMeeting.com __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE NAME OF CARD HOLDER Visa® MasterCard® AMEX® Check payment to ASPS (in U.S. Funds) 48 Terms and Conditions: If registering in a non-member category, you hereby agree to the terms and conditions of the verification and approval process outlined on page 44-45. Photo release: As a registrant, you agree to ASPS’ use of your likeness captured by the official show photographer and official show videographer in any future promotional meeting materials. 5674 Redefining consultations everywhere. Let us demonstrate how VECTRA can redefine your consultations. 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