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Recognizing a professional life of service

Reuniting with friends and colleagues

Reviewing new concepts in plastic surgery

Welcome to the Fifth Annual

Ruberg Symposium September 6, 2013

Ruberg Symposium

Welcome to

The Fifth Annual

Welcome to the Fifth Annual Ruberg Symposium, a celebration of Dr. Robert Ruberg’s

lifelong service to all of us. We hope that this will be a wonderful time of professional

and personal enjoyment for the Ohio State University Plastic Surgery family.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:

Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of migraine treatment.

List currently available breast implant shape options and describe methods for selecting appropriate devices for the patient seeking breast augmentation.

List the structural and application differences between the newer shaped form-stable gel implants and the traditional round gel implants in breast reconstruction.

Describe the risks and benefits of high volume autologous fat transplantation when used in breast aug-mentation procedures.

Describe methods for proper harvesting, handling, and transfer of fat to optimize survival of transferred cells in patients undergoing autologous fat transfer for breast and/or gluteal augmentation procedures.

Select the body contouring procedure that is most appropriate for the patient and part of the body that is being addressed. Specifically, addressing the appropriate pre-op work-up and safety measures, as it relates to length of surgery and hypothermia and DVT risk.

Discuss issues common to implant reconstruction in the obese patient and implementing strategies to prevent them.

Evaluate the systematic and financial challenges associated with microsurgical breast reconstruction.

Identify the major airway issues that are typically overlooked during cosmetic rhinoplasty and describe surgical techniques to address them.

Distinguish the most common forms of craniosynostosis and the current surgical management for each.

PROGRAM AGENDA

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013

Gowdy Fields, 915 Olentangy River Rd, Suite 3000

Columbus, OH 43212

7:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast

8-9 Surgical Treatment of Migraine Headaches

- Bahman Guyuron, MD

9-10 Live Surgery—Augmentation with Shaped Implants

Anne Taylor, MD and Ergun Kocak, MD in OR

Pankaj Tiwari, MD and Rafael Villalobos, DO

as Narrators

10-10:15 Break

10:15-11:15 Cosmetic Breast—Moderator Jeffrey Janis, MD

“Surface Measurements in Aesthetic Breast Surgery”

- James McMahan, MD

“Autologous Fat Breast Augmentation”

- Susan Vasko, MD

11:15-12:15 Body Contouring—Moderator Albert Chao, MD

“Brachioplasty”

- Mark Wells, MD

“Gluteal Augmentation”

- Pankaj Tiwari, MD

“Safety Considerations for Body Contouring of

Massive Weight Loss Patients”

- Karol Gutowski, MD

12:15-1:15 Lunch/Research Update—Moderator Ergun Kocak,

MD

- David Dean, PhD, Gayle Gordillo, MD,

Alok Sutradhar, PhD

1:15-2:15 Breast Reconstruction Panel –Moderator James

Boehmler, MD

“Shaped Implants in Reconstruction”

- Frederick Durden, MD

“Immediate Implant Reconstruction of the Large

Breast”

- Robert Houser, MD

“Microsurgical Reconstruction in Private Practice”

- Nabil Habash, MD

FACULTY

James Boehmler, MD

David Dean, MD

Frederick Durden, MD

Gayle Gordillo, MD

Karol Gutowski, MD

Bahman Guyuron, MD

Nabil Habash, MD

Robert Houser, MD

Jeffrey Janis, MD

Perry Johnson, MD

Dan Kapp, MD

Richard Kirschner, MD

Ergun Kocak, MD

James McMahan, MD

Michael Miller, MD

Gregory Pearson, MD

Robert Ruberg, MD

Maya Spaeth, MD

Alok Sutradhar, PhD

Anne Taylor, MD

Pankaj Tiwari, MD

Ian Valerio, MD

Susan Vasko, MD

Rafael Villalobos, DO

Mark Wells, MD

2:15-3:15 Other Cosmetic— Moderator James McMahan, MD

“Managing the Nasal Airway During Rhinoplasty”

- Perry Johnson, MD

“Facial Rejuvenation with Injectables”

- Dan Kapp, MD

3:15-3:30 Break

3:30-4:30 Pediatric Craniofacial Panel—Moderator Robert

Ruberg, MD

“Craniosynostosis: An Update for the

Non-craniofacial Surgeon”

- Gregory Pearson, MD

“Patient-centered Outcomes in Pediatric Upper

Extremity Surgery: What’s New”

- Maya Spaeth, MD

“Cleft Care in the Developing World: Partnering for

Team Care”

- Richard Kirschner, MD

4:30-5:30 Global Partnerships—Moderator Rafael Villalobos,

DO

“Microsurgical Fellowship Rotation in Taiwan”

- Frederick Durden, MD

“From Battleside to Stateside: The Reconstructive

Journey of the Wounded Warrior”

- Ian Valerio, MD, MS, MBA

5:30pm Adjourn

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Michael Miller, MD Program Director Ergun Kocak, MD Program Director Anne Taylor, MD Program Director Jason Canham Symposium Coordinator Sarah Grindley CME Coordinator Angie Collier-Crespin Department Administrator Craig Coffman Fiscal Officer Rich Scharschmidt Committee Member Stacey Seibert Committee Member

CCME Disclosure Statement

As a provider of AMA PRA Category 1 Continuing Medical Education, it is the policy of CCME to adhere to the ACGME Standards for

Commercial Support to avoid any conflict of interest and/or commercial bias and must ensure balance, independence, objectivity

and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities. All individuals who are in a position to control content of an educa-

tional activity, including presenters, panel members and moderators, must disclose any relevant financial relationships that create

a conflict of interest. Nothing in this program is intended to imply that nay off-label or unapproved product use discussed is reim-

bursed by any government or private payor or that submission of a claim for such use is proper.

General Information

To register by mail, please send your registration form with payment to the address provided on the form.

To register online, using our secure registration system, please go to http://ccme.osu.edu, click “View All Conferences” and select

Fifth Annual Ruberg Symposium from the list of activities. You must be logged into an OSU CCME account to register. If you do not

have an account, click on the red “Create Account” button.

If you do not remember your username or password or are unsure if you have an OSU CCME account, please contact the CCME

office at (614) 293-3576

Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted. When mailing registration, please make check payable to: OSU

DEPARTMENT OF PLASTIC SURGERY

Accreditation Statement

The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Medical Continu-

ing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation Statement

The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.75 AMA PRA

Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Accommodations

Blackwell Hotel, 2110 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210, which is on The Ohio State University Campus, with great access to

the ‘Shoe. Please call 1-866-247-4003 to make reservations. A room block is being held until Monday, August 5th. The rate for a

Thursday stay will cost $133, and a Friday night stay will cost $249. Does not include taxes and valet fees. Please make your reser-

vations as soon as possible, as this hotel will fill promptly due to the proximity of the stadium on a home football game weekend.

There will be a shuttle available from the Blackwell to Gowdy Field. Taxis are available for transportation to and from Port Colum-

bus International Airport.

Special Needs

Any special requests must be submitted to Jason Canham at 614-366-1242, [email protected] by August 23, 2013.