| November 16&17 UMCG, The Netherlands
 
 On November 16 and 17, 2007 the Department of Plastic Surgery of the University Medical Centre Groningen will once again organise its dissection course in collaboration with the Department of Anatomy.
 Lectures and practice
 This course is especially designed for plastic surgeons and their residents and focuses on flaps and their relevant anatomy in the head and neck and the trunk. Well-known workhorse flaps and the latest generation of perforator flaps will be covered. Flap presentations will be grouped according to their common vascular root. This course aims to equip you with theoretical background knowledge and practical skills.
 Following introductory anatomy lectures, the international faculty will discuss the surgical anatomy of each flap and perform live dissections on fresh frozen cadavers. Thereafter you can perform the dissections yourself, supervised by the faculty. The number of participants is limited to 30.
 At the end of this course...
 you will understand the underlying anatomy of the discussed flaps, you will be able to dissect them and apply the acquired skills in clinical practise.
 Faculty
 Dr. Christian De Cock Gent University Hospitals, Dept of Ophtalmology, Belgium
 Dr. Mustapha Hamdi Gent University Hospitals, Dept of Plastic Surgery, Belgium
 Prof. dr. Stefan Hofer Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam, Dept of Plastic Surgery
 Drs. Marjoleine de Lange UMCG, Plastic Surgery Department
 Mr. Niri Niranjan Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, St. Andrew’s Centre for Plastic Surgery, G.B.
 Prof. dr. Hubert Vermeersch UMCG, Department of Plastic Surgery
 Prof dr. Paul Werker UMCG, Department of Plastic Surgery
 Dr. Hay Winters VUMC Amsterdam, Department of Plastic Surgery
 
 Interested?
 Check our website for more information and registration.
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