Complications in Breast Augmentation 2023 live WebClinic
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Topic: Complications in Breast Augmentation
Speaker: Samir Pancholi, DO, FAACS
Moderator: Jacob Haiavy, MD, FAACS
From beginner to expert, come learn about managing challenging breast augmentation patients. Whether your own patient or a referral, correcting poor implant position, capsular contraction, and knowing when more than an augmentation is needed are must have skills. Come join us as we discuss these topics and more.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the activity, the learner should be able to:
- Identify, evaluate, and manage implant malposition
- Identify, evaluate, and manage capsular contraction
- Identify, evaluate, and manage postoperative hematoma and infection
- Identify and evaluate when augmentation alone is not enough.
Target Audience
Practitioners in the field of cosmetic surgery including, but not limited to, dermatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, general surgery, ophthalmology, and plastic/reconstructive surgery.
Registration Required
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About the Speaker
Dr. Samir Pancholi has been exclusively practicing cosmetic surgery in Las Vegas, Nevada for over 16 years. He is a Trustee of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, two-term past president of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, a Governor appointed member to the medical board in Nevada, a fellow to the Federation of State Medical Boards and an active national and international educator in cosmetic surgery.
Continuing Medical Education Credit Information
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of American College of Surgeons and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Award of CME credits by ACS is based on compliance of the program with the ACCME accreditation requirements and does not imply endorsement by ACS of the content, the faculty, or the sponsor of the program.
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the learner to earn credit toward the CME [and Self-Assessment requirements] of the American Board of Surgery’s Continuous Certification program.
Disclosure Information
In accordance with the ACCME Accreditation Criteria, the American College of Surgeons must ensure that anyone in a position to control the content of the educational activity (planners and speakers/authors/discussants/moderators) has disclosed all financial relationships with any commercial interest (termed by the ACCME as “ineligible companies”, defined below) held in the last 24 months (see below for definitions). Please note that first authors were required to collect and submit disclosure information on behalf all other authors/contributors, if applicable.
- Ineligible Company: The ACCME defines an “ineligible company” as any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services used on or consumed by patients. Providers of clinical services directly to patients are NOT included in this definition.
- Financial Relationships: Relationships in which the individual benefits by receiving a salary, royalty, intellectual property rights, consulting fee, honoraria, ownership interest (e.g., stocks, stock options or other ownership interest, excluding diversified mutual funds), or other financial benefit. Financial benefits are usually associated with roles such as employment, management position, independent contractor (including contracted research), consulting, speaking and teaching, membership on advisory committees or review panels, board membership, and other activities from which remuneration is received, or expected. ACCME considers relationships of the person involved in the CME activity to include financial relationships of a spouse or partner.
- Conflict of Interest: Circumstances create a conflict of interest when an individual has an opportunity to affect CME content about products or services of an ineligible company with which he/she has a financial relationship.
The ACCME also requires that ACS manage any reported conflict and eliminate the potential for bias during the educational activity. Any conflicts noted below have been managed to our satisfaction. The disclosure information is intended to identify any commercial relationships and allow learners to form their own judgments. However, if you perceive a bias during the educational activity, please report it on the evaluation.
Name | Role in the Activity | Nothing to Disclose | Disclosure | |||
Company | Role | Received | Mitigation | |||
Marco Barusco, MD, FISHRS | Planner | X | ||||
Victoria Ceh, MPA | Planner (Staff) | X | ||||
Samir Pancholi, DO, FAACS | Speaker | X | ||||
Jacob Haiavy, MD, FAACS | Moderator | X |
Available Credit
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 Contact Hour(s)