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ASPS makes it easier for residents to attend both Plastic
Surgery The Meeting in San Diego and our annual Senior
Residents Conference. Recognizing that training programs
are careful with their budgets and that residents find it
challenging to take time away from work and family, ASPS
is combining the Senior Residents Conference and Resi-
dents Day programming and holding a joint SRC/Residents
Day program Thursday, October 10 and Friday, October 11,
immediately prior to Plastic Surgery The Meeting.
RegistRation*
Registration is required to attend the joint program. There
is a fee to attend on Thursday, which includes all meals and
educational sessions scheduled on Thursday (including the
Residents Reception); a ticket to the Introduction to Medical
Billing and Coding for Plastic Surgery Course on Sunday,
October 13; and the Advanced Procedural Coding for Plastic
Surgery Course offered to all meeting attendees on Monday,
October 14.

The session on Friday is free for all residents who are mem-
bers of the ASPS Residents and Fellows Forum: registration
includes the Thursday evening Residents Reception and all
meals and educational sessions scheduled on Friday.
Full conference agenda and faculty list available at PlasticSurgery.org/SRC
*Not for credit.
senior Residents Conference/Residents Day joint Program
thursday, october 10 and friday, october 11
submit an abstract by august 6
Co-Chairs:
Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD; Jeffrey Janis, MD; Chad Tattini, MD
senior Residents Conference/Residents Day joint Program
thursday, october 10 and friday, october 11
submit an abstract by august 6
Co-Chairs:
Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD; Jeffrey Janis, MD; Chad Tattini, MD
ASPS invites all residents to submit abstracts for
consideration by visiting the abstract submission
site: PlasticSurgery.org/SRCabstracts. Abstracts
are limited to 650 words or fewer and should be
submitted by August 6 to be included in the
Official Program. Additional details are available
on the abstract submission site. All abstracts
previously submitted by residents for Plastic
Surgery The Meeting will be reviewed by the
SRC/Residents Day Joint Program organizing
committee for possible inclusion in the program.
Organized in cooperation with:
Supported by:
Map out your future. Join us for practice management education and gain valuable
career advice from a team of distinguished faculty at SRC/Residents Day.
A feature of the joint program is the opportunity for
residents to present during the annual meeting.
Presentation titles and authors will be listed in the
Official Program.
Abstracts are welcome in the areas of:
· aesthetics
· breast reconstruction
· pediatric plastic surgery
· hand surgery
· maxillofacial surgery
· research
· reconstruction/burns/microsurgery
Moderators and auditors will be in each session room
to score resident presentations and cash prizes will
be awarded to the presenters that receive the highest
scores in each of the seven categories.
PResent youR ReseaRCH
The Peer Foundation
The Kernahan Foundation