2017 DePuy Synthes Future Leaders Workshop Orthognathic Surgery

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2017 DePuy Synthes Future Leaders Workshop Orthognathic Surgery Date June 10-11, 2017 Course Location Hotel: Yale University School of Medicine The New Haven Hotel 333 Cedar Street 229 George Street New Haven, CT 06510 New Haven, CT 06510 _____ Distinguished Course Chairman: Derek Steinbacher, DDS, MD, FACS Yale University School of Medicine Distinguished Course Faculty: Roberto Flores, MD Edward Lahey, DMD, MD NYU Langone Medical Center Massachusetts General Hospital Michael Johnson, DMD David Shafer, DMD Yale New Haven Hospital UCONN Health Anand Kumar, MD Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine University of Connecticut __________ Course Overview This course seeks to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participant specifically related to the surgical management of patients presenting with dentofacial deformities. Course participants will have the option to customize their learning experience by selecting topics and lab sessions based on their current level of experience and skill set. Lecture sessions will include didactic instruction and/or case-based presentations. Lab sessions will include a variety of anatomy-based dissections as well as surgical approach instruction at an appropriate level for each participant. Course Objectives At the end of this course, participants should have an increase in their ability to evaluate a patient with dentofacial deformities and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Participants should have an increase in the surgical skills most commonly used in the treatment of dentofacial deformities.   During the registration process, participants will be asked to assess their current level of experience and to outline their educational goals for the program. Participants with similar learning objectives will be matched together for the lab session to ensure appropriate level of instruction by the faculty in the hands-on workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to work through patient cases to facilitate the learning objectives specific to the ability to diagnose a patient and to determine the appropriate treatment in order to achieve a successful patient outcome. Specifically, the faculty will facilitate discussion through case based learning and group exercises determining fusion levels. The hands-on workshop will focus on anatomy and surgical approaches for orthognathic surgery.

Course Curriculum June 9, 2017 7:00 – 9:00pm Faculty dinner 7:45 – 8:15am Registration | Breakfast 8:15 – 12:00pm Lecture series & case discussions 8:15am Course introduction ~ Derek Steinbacher, DDS, MD, FACS 8:30am Occlusion, optimal smile aesthetics, dentofacial deformity overview, presurg ortho ~ Flavio Uribe, DDS, MDS 9:15am 3D planning (vs. model surgery) and cephalometrics (surgical goals) 9:35am 3D Planning and surgery –first ~ David Shafer, DMD 10:00am Break 10:15am Class III deformities ~ Edward Lahey, DMD, MD 10:45am Cleft orthognathic ~ Roberto Flores, MD 11:15am Le Fort I technique, video: steps instrumentation ~ Michael Johnson, DMD 12:00pm Lunch break 1:00 – 4:00pm Bioskills workshop #1 Bone screw placement (transmucosal) (orthodontist) Incision dissection Tad placement (orthodontist – way from cuts and plating) Osteotomies Downfracture IMF Plating 4:30pm 6:30 – 7:15pm Reception / mentorship 7:15 – 9:00pm Dinner lecture | faculty panel: Business of Medicine Consideration when looking for a job Financial planning, budgets and debt management 9:00pm Meeting day adjourns

Class II deformities ~ David Shafer, DMD 9:15am June 11, 2017 8:00am Arrival | Breakfast 8:30 – 11:45am Lecture Series 8:30am Class II deformities ~ David Shafer, DMD 9:15am Microgenia | chin deformities ~ Roberto Flores, MD 9:45am Asymmetry ~ Derek Steinbacher, DMD, MD 10:15am Break 10:30am Bilateral sagittal split osteotomy & genioplasty technique ~ Anand Kumar, MD 11:00am Faculty case panel ~ All Faculty 12:00pm Lunch 12:30 – 3:30pm Bioskills Workshop Bilateral sagittal split osteotomy technique Fixation plate Fixation bicortical screws Genioplasty Fixation 3:30pm Meeting Adjourns Massachusetts and Vermont HCP Requirements Under Massachusetts regulations, DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies may provide meals or refreshments to Massachusetts licensed HCPs only during non-CME educational activities when educating and informing HCPs about the benefits, risks, and appropriate uses of our medical devices, disease states or other scientific/health economics information.   Under Vermont regulations, DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies may provide meals or refreshments in conjunction with technical product training on the use of medical devices to Vermont-licensed HCPs that regularly practice in the state of Vermont. Government HCPs Per company policy, meals and refreshments may not be provided to Federal Government HCPs unless pre-approved by DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies . Meals and refreshments provided to State and Local Government HCPs are permitted upon verification of allowance by facility policy. Disclosure DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies may be required by Federal, state, local laws, or requirements of government agencies, to disclose certain value transfers made to hospitals, physicians, and other practitioners, including but not limited to, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. This information may become publicly available as required by law. The company may also choose to publicly post such information on its website. Additional Information In accordance with the AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Professionals, and DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies policy, spouses or guests may not attend Company-sponsored events. This course is produced and sponsored by DePuy Synthes part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies . DSUS/INS/0417/2503 05/17 © Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. 2017. All rights reserved.