Join Dr Arka Banerjee, an FY1 with a keen interest in plastic surgery, as he discusses a fundamental concept in plastic surgery - the reconstructive ladder. He will also be discussing his experiences with surgical research and securing surgical electives in the USA and Singapore.
Plastic Surgery: The Reconstructive Ladder, Research & Electives
event7th May 2024
schedule6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
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7th May 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
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Learn fundamental plastic surgery concepts in a session titled 'Plastic Surgery: The Reconstructive Ladder, Research & Electives' with Dr Arka Banerjee, an FY1 with deep interest in the field. He will share his unique experiences with surgical research and obtaining surgical electives in USA and Singapore. A crucial session for those seeking to delve deeper into plastic surgery!
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1. To comprehend the fundamental concept of the reconstructive ladder in plastic surgery and its applications in clinical practice.
2. To understand the process and significance of surgical research in plastic surgery, with a focus on its role in enhancing patient outcomes.
3. To gather insights from Dr. Banerjee's experience in securing surgical electives overseas, including tips on navigating the programs and the value of international exposure.
4. To explore the connections between reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery, and learn how principles from each field can be applied to the other.
5. To engage in thoughtful discussion about future innovations and challenges within the field of plastic surgery, as seen by an early-career professional.
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7th May 2024
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