Grand Rounds

October 2009 - February 2010 | UCSF, Room C-701, 8:00 AM

(Unless location/time is specified below.)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The management of the maxillofacial trauma patient

Brian T. Bast, DMD, MD, Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor,
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UC San Francisco
Objective: To be familiar with the initial examination workup, and surgical management of the maxillofacial trauma patient.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sedation and anesthesia III

Richard C. Robert, DDS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor,
2400 Westborough Blvd. Ste 211, South San Francisco, CA 94080-5413
Objective: To be familiar with variations in technique for certain patient groups.

November 3, 2009

Pre-induction medications

Richard C. Robert, DDS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor
2400 Westborough Blvd. Ste 211, South San Francisco, CA 94080-5413
Objective: Describe three different medication protocols and list two advantages of each.

November 17, 2009

Infections that cause cancer

John Ziegler, Professor
Department of Medicine, UC San Francisco
Objective: Describe three viral infections which have been linked to subsequent cancer.

December 1, 2009

Developing a balanced anesthesia technique

Richard C. Robert, DDS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor
2400 Westborough Blvd. Ste 211, South San Francisco, CA 94080-5413
Objective: Describe the possible agents which can be used to give balanced anesthesia in OMFS.

December 15, 2009

Endoscopic endonasal surgery - sinusitis and much more

Andrew Goldberg, MD, Professor
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, UC San Francisco
Objective: Describe four advantages of endoscopic nasal surgery versus open nasal surgery.

January 5, 2010

Enhancing IV with LA

Richard C. Robert, DDS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor
2400 Westborough Blvd. Ste 211, South San Francisco, CA 94080-5413
Objective: Describe four advantages of using LA in conjunction with GA.

January 19, 2010

Nerve injuries

M.A. Pogrel, DDS, MD, Professor
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UC San Francisco
Objective: Describe four ways in which nerves can be damaged.

February 2, 2010

Anesthesia for different patient groups

Richard C. Robert, DDS, Health Sciences Clinical Professor
2400 Westborough Blvd. Ste 211, South San Francisco, CA 94080-5413
Objective: Describe four different patient groups for which one may need to vary a general anesthetic technique.

February 16, 2010

The management of maxillofacial gunshot wounds

Mehran Hossaini, DMD, Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UC San Francisco
Objective: Describe four points in the early management of low and high velocity gunshot wounds.

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