E: anzhncs.asm@surgeons.org T: +61 3 9249 1150 |
Pre & Post Meeting Workshops
This full day course provides surgeons and prosthodontists didactic learning and hands-on lab experience to deliver immediate dental rehabilitation at the time of reconstruction.
The course is intended for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Head and Neck Surgeons, ENT surgeons, Plastic Surgeons and Prosthodontists.
Dr Ashish Patel is a fellowship-trained Head and Neck Surgical Oncologist and Reconstructive Microsurgeon dedicated to the treatment of patients with head and neck cancers. He obtained his Medical and Dental degrees at New York University and completed Fellowships in Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction at Providence Cancer Institute in Portland, OR. Dr. Patel's treatment philosophy hinges on comprehensive patient care with a focus on successful cancer treatment while maintaining and restoring quality of life. To Dr. Patel, giving patients back their lives is as important as eliminating cancer. In 2016, he performed the first total jaw reconstruction on the West Coast. Dr. Patel continues to push the envelope and advance the science of surgery through precision medicine, robotic surgery, minimally invasive approaches and patient-specific solutions.
Dr. Patel is proud to be an integral part of the multidisciplinary Providence Head and Neck Cancer Program. He works closely with the clinical team and scientists to offer cutting edge therapies and new approaches to difficult problems.
As the medical director of the Fellowship in Head and Neck Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery, Dr. Patel has the privilege of training world-class head and neck surgeons. In addition, he holds academic appointments at Oregon Health and Science University and Washington State University School of Medicine and is active in resident and medical student education.
Dr. Patel lectures nationally and internationally and has published over 60 journal articles, textbook chapters and abstracts. His primary research interests lie in early cancer detection and minimally-invasive facial and oral reconstruction.
For more information, including a full course outline, visit the course website here.
Custom Silicone Colour Matching for Facial Prosthetics
Saturday 31 August 2024 I 1:00pm - 5:00pm I TBC, Melbourne
Dive into the art and science of matching silicone colours to create lifelike facial prosthetics. This hands-on course covers advanced techniques in colour theory, pigment blending, silicone choice and application methods.
Learn to meticulously match skin tones utilising the Spectromatch digital system as well as traditional technique. Perfect for prosthetists, clinicians and anyone seeking expertise in creating natural-looking facial prosthetics.
For more information, including a full course outline, view the course flyer here.
Meeting Organiser:
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Conferences & Events Department
250-290 Spring Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002 Australia
T : +61 3 9249 1150
E : anzhncs.asm@surgeons.org