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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Since founding in 1902, Cedars-Sinai has focused on providing the highest quality healthcare available. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is composed of:
- More than 2,000 physicians in almost every clinical specialty
- 9,000 employees
- 2,000 volunteers
- 15,000 fundraising support group members
CME by this Contributor
Continuing Medical Education: Plastic Surgey CME: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: Advances in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: West Hollywood, CA : Course CME: October 25-26, 2008
- By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Published 07/29/2008
- Plastic Surgey
- Unrated
Advances in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterOctober 25-26, 2008
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures are varied - from birth defects, accidents, or diseases to a patient's desire to minimize the signs of aging or improve a facial feature that has been bothersome for years. This growing demand for aesthetic procedures and reconstructive surgery has given rise to numerous new technologies and techniques in recent years. Keeping pace with such advances in this rapidly growing specialty can be challenging and this course will meet this need by reinforcing and enhancing skills and methods through lectures, video presentations, and interactive panel discussions with acknowledged experts in the field. Sponsored by the Department of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, this two-day symposium is divided into multiple sessions, each one ending with a panel discussion to encourage participant interaction with a team of presenters. Facial surgery topics to be explored include revision rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, craniosynostosis, otoplasty, profileplasty, facial trauma reconstruction, rib graft harvest technique, and facial paralysis. Facial rejuvenation topics include the pathophysiology of aging, fractional laser resurfacing, semi-permanent injectables, liquid silicone, and chemical peels.Continuing Medical Education: Immunology CME: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: 9th Annual HIV/AIDS Conference "New Therapies, New Patient Populations and New Global Challenges": Century City, CA: Course CME: September 26, 2008
- By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Published 07/29/2008
- Immunology , Infectious Disease
- Unrated
9th Annual HIV/AIDS Conference "New Therapies, New Patient Populations and New Global Challenges"
Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterSeptember 26, 2008
The history of HIV/AIDS is short in comparison to other devastating diseases. It has, however, exploded into a global academic in a relatively short time; no one can claim ignorance of this global pandemic. It claims African orphans, adolescents, the incarcerated and the elderly. Keeping abreast of currently developing information and treatments are vital in the management of HIV/AIDS.
The 9th Annual HIV/AIDS conference will provide physicians and allied healthcare professionals an environment to explore challenges of HIV infection in a variety of populations including developing countries, adolescent population, the incarcerated and couples considering reproduction.
Continuing Medical Education: Spinal Disorders CME: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center:Achieving Excellence in the Management and Rehabilitation of Spinal Disorders: Los Angeles, CA : Course CME: September 20, 2008
- By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Published 07/29/2008
- Surgery , Pain Management , Neurology , Internal Medicine , Family Medicine
- Unrated
Achieving Excellence in the Management and Rehabilitation of Spinal Disorders
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
September 20, 2008
Conservative and surgical management approaches to disorders of the spine have changed significantly over the past several years. Advances in technology and research have created alternative options in the management and rehabilitation of spinal disorders. This one-day conference will provide neurologists, internists, family physicians, and physiatrists with updates in the clinical management and rehabilitation of spinal disorders and in the management of pain originating from the spine.Continuing Medical Education: Gastroenterology CME: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center:9th Annual Update in Gastroenterology: Lake Tahoe, CA: Course CME: September 19-21, 2008
- By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Published 07/29/2008
- Gastroenterology
- Unrated
9th Annual Update in Gastroenterology
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
September 19-21, 2008
The Division of Gastroenterology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is again offering our annual update in Gastroenterology. As in previous years, the course is designed to provide the latest updates in various aspects of GI practice. Keeping current with the latest developments in GI is extremely time-consuming. The program is designed to summarize the pertinent developments over the last year which are applicable to treating patients. Our goal is to provide cutting edge information (not a review of topics heard many times before) but in the context of how new developments fit into what we already know. This year we once again highlight inflammatory bowel disease, hepatology, pancreaticobiliary, and motility.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
September 19-21, 2008
The Division of Gastroenterology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is again offering our annual update in Gastroenterology. As in previous years, the course is designed to provide the latest updates in various aspects of GI practice. Keeping current with the latest developments in GI is extremely time-consuming. The program is designed to summarize the pertinent developments over the last year which are applicable to treating patients. Our goal is to provide cutting edge information (not a review of topics heard many times before) but in the context of how new developments fit into what we already know. This year we once again highlight inflammatory bowel disease, hepatology, pancreaticobiliary, and motility.




