Surgery live in the XV course international of Otolaryngology of the Hospital de Móstoles.

-days count with the participation of teachers in the United States.UU and Portugal of recognised prestige

Spain, 2011-February El Hospital Universitario de Móstoles will host the 15th International course of Rhinoplasty and Facial Surgery based on retransmission live full surgical interventions, from the operating room to conference room from 21 to 25 February, with continuous communication in both directions. It will feature the participation of teachers in the United States.UU, Puerto Rico and Portugal of international renown.

The course is organised by the ENT service of hospital and with the collaboration of Anesthesiology and operating room nursing services. It is directed by the doctors Juan Trinidad Pinedo, the University of Puerto Rico, and Primitivo Ortega of the Alamo and coordinated by the doctor, Juan Gómez Ullate Alvear.

The primary objective of the Conference is the educational Rhinoplasty and other surgical techniques for facial plastic surgery of the direct and complete manner to facilitate understanding and learning of all participants, regardless of their experience and level of knowledge. For this reason, the course covers from the basics to the most advanced surgical techniques in Otoplasty or blepharoplasty…etc.

Retransmission of the surgery will be live stellar activity and before each intervention will take place the presentation of cases to finish with the discussion at a round table which will be one hour in duration.

Another main attraction of the course is the special collaboration of professors Ira role in Baltimore (USA)(UU) and Antonio Sousa Vieira of Oporto (Portugal).

Also will be a select group of university teachers being nationals as Luis María Gil-Carcedo, Juan Ramon Gras, Adolfo Sarandeses, Alejandro Martinez, Nuria Mir, Elisa Gil-Carcedo, July Gracia-Polo, Esteban Scola, Alfonso Moñux, Paulo Escobar and Manuel Tomás.

Place: Hall of acts of the University Hospital of Móstoles
date: 21-25 February 2011
hours: 09: 00 to 14: 00 and 15: 30 h to 00 h