RESIDENTS' NIGHT
MONDAY MARCH 8, 2010 NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
1216 FIFTH AVENUE (5th Avenue and 103rd Street)
5:00-5:45 pm
5:45-6:15 pm
6:15-8:00 pm
8:00-8:15 pm
8:15-8:30 pm
8:30 pm |
Cocktails, Registration, and Posters
Buffet Dinner (buffet will remain open after 6:15)
Resident Presentations
Presentation of Lifetime Achievement Award to James Hoehn, MD; presented by
Paul
Weiss, MD
Presentation of awards to Residents’ Night winners
Evening concludes |
Residents' Night judges are: Paul Weiss, MD, Stephen Colen, MD and Louis Buckey, MD
Residents’ Night 2010 will feature a poster competition for the first time. The posters will be judged by Lloyd Hoffman, MD.
In recognition of the challenging economic environment, New York Regional Society of Plastic Surgeons is underwriting the cost of Residents' Night 2010. Consequently, there will be no fee for NYRSPS members or residents to attend Residents' Night this year (normally it would be $75 per person). We look forward to seeing everyone and enjoying dinner and the presentations with you!
Prize Awards: Presentations: 1st place $1000, 2nd place $500, 3rd place $250; poster 1st place $250
Registration may be done by faxing your registration form to 212-987-4735, emailing it to twright@nyam.org, or on-line at www.nyam.org/events.
For any questions about registration, please call the New York Regional Society of Plastic Surgeons at 212-620-5653 or e-mail us at: info@plasticsurgeryny.org or nyrsplast@aol.com.
Spring Meeting 2010
New York Academy of Medicine
Saturday - April 10, 2010
8am to 1pm
Topic: "Rhinoplasty"
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Mark B. Constantian, MD
Private Practice-Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Nashua, New Hampshire
"My Top 5 List of Principles That Have Helped Me Understand Rhinoplasty"
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Rollin K. Daniel, MD
"Aesthetic Rhinoplasty-Anatomy and Operative Planning"
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Minas Constantindes, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
NYU Langone Medical Center
"Combining Functional with Aesthetics in Rhinoplasty"
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Russell W. H. Kridel, MD
Clinical Professor
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Department of Otolaryngology
University of Texas Health Sciences Center and Medical School
"Considerations in African American and Hispanic Rhinoplasty"
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