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American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) Facial Rejuvenation 2018
The Toronto Annual Breast Surgery Symposium was started as a combined effort between the Division of Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery and The Continuing Medical Education Office at The University of Toronto. The first symposium took place in April 2001 and was held at Mount Sinai Hospital in downtown Toronto.
Entering its 18th year, we have already welcomed a variety of well-respected national and international leaders in the field of aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery as guest faculty. This year we will continue to cover current concepts and new innovation in the field of reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery. Our guest faculty will present information in a combination of didactic lectures, video presentations, open panel discussions and question and answer sessions.
Please visit the supporter recognition area of our site. The Toronto Breast Surgery Symposium would not be possible without the generous support of our corporate supporters.
We look forward to seeing you in April.
Mitchell H. Brown, Brett Beber, Kyle Wanzel
Conference Co-chairs
Toronto, ON
Dr. Peter Bray*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Wayne Carman*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Peter Lennox
Plastic Surgeon
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Dr. Ronald Levine*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Mary Helen Mahoney
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Melinda Musgrave*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Anne O’Neill*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. John Semple*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Laura Snell*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
Dr. Toni Zhong*
Plastic Surgeon
Toronto, ON
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2017-12-24
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
The Omni King Edward Hotel Toronto
37 King St. E.
Toronto Ontario M5C 1E9
Telephone: 1-888-444-OMNI (1-888-444-6664)
The European panache, sublime spa treatments and stroll-friendly Toronto location are welcome amenities for our guests at The Omni King Edward Hotel. The 18-story hotel masters European allure with 298 rooms featuring massaging showerheads and 42-inch plasma TVs. Wi-Fi is available in-room for a fee and is free in the lobby. After a workout in the gym, spoil yourself with a rejuvenating facial or herb wrap in the on-site spa. Brunch and afternoon tea are also served at the hotel. Pets are permitted for a fee. Valet parking is also available for a fee. The Omni King Edward Hotel is located within Toronto’s financial district, less than one mile from both Lake Ontario and the CN Tower. The hotel’s bustling King Street address is along the streetcar route and places it within a 10-minute stroll of Eaton Centre and the Hockey Hall of Fame. For nearby flights, set sail less than three miles south to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport or 15 miles northwest to Toronto Pearson International Airport. our guests “love everything about this hotel.” They appreciate the “very attentive” staff and especially praise the convenient central location of The Omni King Edward Hotel.
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The success of the annual Toronto Breast Surgery Symposium and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Symposium has been due to the combination of excellent speakers, enthusiastic participants, and the contributions of our generous supporters. Both symposia continue to grow each year, with over 200 surgeons and their health professionals attending annually.
The 18th Annual Toronto Breast Surgery Symposium and the 48th Annual Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Symposium will be conducted on April 12, 2018 and April 13-14, 2018 respectively. The meetings will be held at the Omni King Edward Hotel in Toronto.
We expect another great turn out, as the Breast and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Symposia welcome renowned faculty members from across Canada, the United States, and internationally.
Space is limited, and priority will be given to those that commit early. Confirm your commitment by January 18, 2018 to ensure your company is listed in the course brochure.
To confirm your commitment, please contact Natalie Halsband via e-mail at natalie.halsband@utoronto.ca.
Once again, on behalf of our planning committee and University of Toronto Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery faculty, we thank you for your ongoing support and look forward to seeing you.
Contact No.: 416.978.2719
Email: info.cpd@utoronto.ca