2006 Basics in Hair Restoration Surgery Lecture Series
Sponsored by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
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The 2006 Basics in Hair Restoration Surgery Lecture Series is an enduring material created by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS). The Series can be taken alone or paired with the Basics Hands-On Course at the ISHRS Annual Scientific Meeting. The Series provides the didactic information and the Hands-On Course teaches the core skills. When paired with the Hands-On Course, students are expected to complete the Series prior to the Hands-On Course. Together the overall emphasis is to provide basic and core skills essential for the practice of safe, esthetically sound hair restoration surgery. It is intended for use by those new to the field as well as those who are interested in a refresher. This enduring material was developed as a result of the need for the consistent and comprehensive presentation of the core basic topics. A faculty of well-known and distinguished experts in the field developed the materials and content based on the pre-determined learning objectives and with the guidance of the CME Committee.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit:
Sponsored by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medial education for physicians. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery designates this educational activity for a maximum of 9.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
To receive CME credit participants must participate in the activity, complete the post-test, and achieve a passing grade (70% or higher). Instructions are included on the CD-ROM.
Format:
The CD-ROM is computer format, and the following is a list of user/system requirements in order to view the CD-ROM:
- Windows Media Player. This can be downloaded for free at: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/9series/default.aspx
- Microsoft Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional
- A 233 megahertz (MHz) processor, such as an Intel Pentium II or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor
- 64 megabytes (MB)
- CD or DVD drive (DVD playback requires compatible DVD decoder software)
- 16-bit sound card
- Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution
- Speakers or headphones
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or Netscape Navigator 4.7
Lectures on the CD-ROM:
Contents and faculty include:
1. History of HRS & ISHRS Course Overview, Carlos J. Puig, DO
2. Anatomy & Physiology of Hair Growth, William M. Parsley, MD
3. Physiology & Medical Treatment of Hair Loss, Kenneth J. Washenik, MD, PhD
4. Identification of Non-Androgenetic Pathological Hair Loss, Bernard P. Nusbaum, MD
5. HRS Patient Consult: Ethics, Expectations, and Pt Selection, Matt L. Leavitt, DO
6. Hairline & Crown Whorl Design, Michael L. Beehner, MD
7. HRS Anesthesia & Hemostasis, Vance W. Elliott, MD
8. Donor Harvesting & Closure, Marcelo Gandelman, MD
9. Graft Preparation and Storage, Jerry E. Cooley, MD
10. Recipient Site Preparation & Graft Placement, Robert P. Niedbalski, DO
11. Flaps, Reductions, and Lifts, E. Antonio Mangubat, MD
12. Office Emergency Preparedness, Edwin S. Suddleson, MD
13. Office Design and Ergonomic Work Stations, Carlos J. Puig, DO
14. Basic Principals of Staff Training, Carlos J. Puig, DO