Sunday, October 8, 2006: 9:45 AM-10:15 AM
Session B Rooms 303-305 (Moscone Center)
Lecture: Why We Need the "R" - Reconstructive Milestones from 75 Years of ASPS History
Objective: Reconstruction is the backbone of our specialty-without its principles, the remainder of the specialty would have no basis. To sustain our place in healthcare-we must be present and contribute to health care in the public and private sectors, and be visible surgeons, innovative surgeons and leaders, among all surgeons. Reconstructive Surgery allows us to do this-it is our duty and responsibility of the specialty to support reconstruction surgery, and most of all make the public aware of our important role in many domains of care.
Presenter:L. Scott Levin, MD
9:45 AM - 10:15 AMWhy We Need the "R" - Reconstructive Milestones from 75 Years of ASPS History
L. Scott Levin, MD
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