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Page 1: 2013 Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting

September 27 – 29, 2013Hyatt Lost Pines Hotel Bastrop, Texas

www.tsps.net

Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons

2013 Annual Meeting

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For registration information or

questions contact:Sylvia Hall, Meeting

Registrar401 West 15th Street

Austin, TX 78701Phone: (512) 370-1524

Fax: (512) [email protected]

Target AudienceThe target audience will be board certified and board eligible plastic surgeons, residents and fellows currently in plastic surgery programs.

ObjectivesUpon completion of this program, participants will Apply updated and current knowledge in comprehensive plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, hand surgery, craniomaxilliofacial surgery; Acquire and discuss knowledge of new techniques and innovations in comprehensive plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, craniomaxilliofacial surgery. There will be discussion on the compliance with legal regulations while maintaining ethical standards in patient care. This discussion will include handling of patient records and cases studies within the arena of electronic social media.

CMEThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the Texas Medical Association and Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons.

The Texas Medical Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The TMA designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Ethics HoursThe presentations “ABPS Board Certification Update”; “Building a Practice in a Competitive Environment” and “My Own Awful Complication and How I Fixed It” have been designated by Texas Medical Association for a total of 2.25 credit hours of education in medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.Patient Safety Hours The program has been approved for 2.0 hours of Patient Safety by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The topics are indicated on the schedule by this symbol ✚

RegistrationAdvance registration for the meeting and all extra events is important. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after September 1, 2013. Early Bird On & After Fees Sept. 1

TSPS Member/Pending Member Physician $250 $300 Resident Free Free

Not A TSPS Member Non-Member Physician $350 $400 Non-Member Residents Free Free Allied Health Professional $175 $225 Spouse/Guest/Children12yrs + $75 $75

Attendee Registration includes: online handout materials, all continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, Welcome Reception, Heritage Dinner & Cocktail Hour and Business Meeting Breakfast.

Spouse/Guest/Children (12 yrs. +) Registration includes: Welcome Reception and Heritage Dinner & Cocktail Hour.

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Hyatt Lost Pines Resort & Spa 575 Hyatt Lost Pines RoadBastrop, Texas 78612

$220.00 Single/Double occupancy Resort fee of $15.00

Your Resort Fee includes the following amenities:• Complimentaryhard-wiredinternetserviceinguestrooms• Unlimitedaccessforlocal,800or888calls• Unlimiteduseofhealthclub,tenniscourts,bicycles,chipping

and putting greens and golf club storage, outdoor activities• Complimentarycoffeeandteainroom• Complimentarynewspapersandself-parking

Hotel Registration Deadline: August 26, 2013

To make reservations call 512-308-1234 OR 800-233-1234

Please refer to the special TSPS rate when making your reservation. The negotiated TSPS room rate is available until all rooms in the TSPS block are reserved OR, August 26, 2013, whichever may occur first. Any reservations received after thecut-offdatewill be reserved on a space and/or rate available basis as determined by the hotel.

GROUND TRANSPORTATIONTo / From Austin Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA)

• SuperShuttle – provides transportation to and from Hyatt Regency LostPinesandtheAustin-Bergstrom International Airport,24-hoursaday,every day. At the airport, follow the signs from the baggage claim area to the Super Shuttle ticket counter located near baggage carousel one. You can purchase your shuttle ticket there. Advance reservations via Super Shuttle are also available. You may also schedule your return shuttle reservation at the Super Shuttle ticket counter.

Cost (per person): $28 one-way (+applicable fuel surcharge). Cash or any major credit card accepted.

Reservations:1-800-BLUEVAN(258-3826).24-hour advance notice is recommended for trips from the hotel to the airport.

• Taxis – are available on the baggage claim level at the airport. Most taxis can accommodate up to four persons in their vehicle.

Cost: Approximately $40 (up to four people); please check for minimum rates.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 266:30pm - 9:30pm TSPS Executive Council Meeting

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 277:45am Continental Breakfast

7:45am-8:00am Introductions/Welcome

RESIDENT PAPERS – RECONSTRUCTIVE Moderator: Bruce Smith, MD – Houston

8:00am – 8:10am Improving Results in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Primary Fascial Closure with Mesh Reinforcement is Superior to Bridged Mesh Repair Justin H. Booth, MD – MD Anderson Cancer Center

8:10am–8:20am Nipple-AreolarReconstructionAfter Autologous Breast Recontruction – AnAlternativetotheC-VFlapand Tattooing Chuma J. Chike-Obi, MD – Baylor

8:20am – 8:30am Expanding Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: An Innovative Approach to Parastomal Hernia Repair Caroline Clark, MD – Baylor

8:30am – 8:40am Repair of Nasal Ala Defects using a Two Stage, Inferiorly Based Nasolabial Flap James B. Collins, MD – Scott & White/A&M

8:40am – 8:50am Pediatric Giant Fibroadenomas Requiring Nipple Aerolar Sparing Mastectomies with Immediate Single Stage Direct to Implant Reconstruction Utilizing Acellular Dermal Matrix Bennett Fontenot, MD – UT Medical School Houston

8:50am – 9:00am Contribution of Breast Reconstruction to the Development of an Aesthetic Surgical Practice Steven Gordon, MD – Baylor

9:00am–9:10am OutcomesinSingle-stageRepairof Large Incisional Hernias with Bilateral Component Separation and Mesh in Medically Comorbid Patients Nathaniel Ng, MD – Texas Tech El Paso

9:10am – 9:30am BREAK Moderator: Ernest Cronin, MD – Houston

9:30am – 9:40am The Capsular Lining Advancement Flap: Correcting Inferior and Lateral DisplacementinTwo-StageImplant- Based Breast Reconstruction Chuma J. Chike-Obi, MD – Baylor

9:40am – 9:50am Use of Strattice in Nipple Reconstruction to Improve Long-termNippleProjection Surjit S. Rai, MD – UTMB

9:50am – 10:00am Strategic Approaches to Supercharged Hemipelvectomy Hector Salazar-Reyes, MD – Methodist Hospital

10:00am – 10:10am A Prospective Study using Style 410 Shaped Cohesive Gel Implants for Breast Reconstruction Jacob G. Unger, MD – UT Southwestern

10:10am – 10:20am Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator Flap Breast Reconstruction in Patients with Previous Bariatric Surgery: Is it Safe and Feasible? Jules A. Walters, III, MD – UT Medical School Houston ✚10:20am – 10:30am Simultaneous Abdominal Wall Free Flap and Permanent Implant Breast Reconstruction: A Single Surgeon’s Experience Sarosh Zafar, MD – Methodist Hospital

10:30am – 10:40am Perfovator Neovascularization: Proof of concept — VRAM after Full Abdominoplasty Bryan Correa, MD, Baylor

10:40am – 10:50am Q&A

RESIDENT PAPERS – HAND Moderator: Leo Lapuerta, MD – Pearland

10:50am – 11:00am The Medial Gastrocnemius Flap: A Viable Option for Free Muscle Transfer to Restore Elbow Flexion Steven Bailey, MD – UT Southwestern

11:00am – 11:10am Xiaflex for Dupuytren’s Disease: A New Therapy Based Protocol Craig Lehrman, MD – UT Southwestern

11:10am – 11:20am Outcomes of Corticosteroid Treatment for Trigger Finger by Stage Janae L. Maher, MD – Scott & White/ A&M

11:20am – 11:30am Q&A

11:30pm - 12:30pm RESIDENT LUNCH W/ SPEAKER (TSPS Officers invited) Is there a Facelift for all Seasons? Foad Nahai, MD – Atlanta, GA

11:30am - 12:30pm Lunch on Your Own

12:00pm - 1:00pm Medical Student Poster Set up

Meeting Schedule

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Meeting ScheduleRESIDENT PAPERS – GENERAL PLASTIC SURGERY Moderator: Alfonso Barrera, MD – Houston

12:30pm – 12:40pm Early Identification of Mycobacterial Infection in Rhytidectomy Patients Matt Bindewald, MD – UTHSC San Antonio ✚12:40pm – 12:50pm Accuracy of Clinical Evaluation of Orbital Floor Defects James Goggin, MD – Scott & White/A&M✚12:50pm – 1:00pm Approach to the Severe Hidradenitis Supprativa Patient: A 20-YearReview Nicholas Howland, MD – UTMB

1:00pm – 1:10pm Surgical Precision in Clinical Documentation Connects Patient Safety, Quality of Care and Reimbursement Benjamin J. Kittinger, MD – Scott & White/A&M ✚

1:10pm – 1:20pm Prospective Randomized Study of the Effect of Music on the Efficiency of Surgical Closures Shelby Richard Lies, MD – UTMB

1:20pm – 1:30pm Eyelid Surgery and the Frontalis Antagonist Blink Syndrome John A McFate, MD – Methodist Hospital

1:30pm – 1:40pm Q&A

1:40pm – 2:00pm BREAK

2:00pm-2:30pm ABPS Board Certification Update (Ethics) Charles Verheyden, MD Director, American Board of Plastic Surgery President, Plastic Surgery Foundation Board of Director, ASPS

2:30pm-3:30pm Young Plastic Surgeon Committee Lecture: Building a Practice in a Competitive Environment (Ethics) Charles Virden, MD – Reno, Nevada

3:30pm – 3:40pm BREAK

RESIDENT PAPERS – GENERAL PLASTIC SURGERY Moderator: Linda Phillips, MD – Galveston

3:40pm – 3:50pm Transconjunctival Midface Lift: A “Hole” Different Fixation Bradley S. Eisemann, MD – Baylor

3:50pm – 4:00pm Facial Rejuvenation in the Massive Weight Loss Patient Kailash Narasimhan, MD - UT Southwestern

4:00pm – 4:10pm Recommendations for Corticosteroid Usage in Plastic Surgery Benson Pulikkottil, MD – UT Southwestern

4:10pm – 4:20pm Achieving Predictability in Augmentation Mastopexy Smita Ramanadham, MD – UT Southwestern

4:20pm – 4:30pm Anatomic Relationship of the Pectoralis Major and Minor Muscles: A Cadaveric Sudy Erick Sanchez, MD – UTMB Galveston

4:30pm–4:40pm Poly-N-AcetylGlucosamine (PGlcNAc) Patch on Wound Healing in a Split Thickness Skin Graft Rabbit Model Megan B. Steigelman, MD – UTHSC- San Antonio

4:40pm – 4:50pm An Algorithmic Approach for Altering Nasal Tip Rotation in Rhinoplasty Geo N. Tabbal, MD – UT Southwestern

4:50pm – 5:00pm Reduction Mammaplasty Using Superomedial Pedicle in Obese Patients: A Review of Anatomy and Modified Technique Amy S. Xue, MD – Baylor

5:00pm – 5:10pm A Retrospective Study of Striac Distensae after Breat Augmentation Tsung-Lin Roger Tsai, MD – UTMB Galveston

5:10 – 5:20pm Q & A

5:30pm – 6:30pm YPS & Medical Student Reception

5:30pm - 7:30pm RESIDENT/MEDICAL STUDENT POSTER AWARDS & WELCOME RECEPTION BBQ LBJ Pavillion

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Meeting Schedule

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 287:15am - 7:45am BREAKFAST IN EXPO HALL

7:45am-8:00am Introductions/Welcome

8:00am-9:00am Texas Plastic Surgery Residency Director Panel: How Has and Will the Affordable Care Act Affect Residency Training? Moderators: Bruce Smith, MD/ Tom Wiener, MD Panelists: Linda Phillips, MD - UTMB Galveston Jeff Kenkel, MD - UT Southwestern Ben Cohen, MD – Methodist Hospital Donald Parks, MD – UT Houston Shayan Izaddoost, MD – Baylor Howard Wang, MD – UTHSC- San Antonio Robert Weber, MD – Scott & White/ Texas A&M

9:00am – 9:30am ASPS/PSF Update Charles Verheyden, MD President, Plastic Surgery Foundation Board of Director, ASPS Director, American Board of Plastic Surgery

9:30am-10:00am ASAPS Update Michael C. Edwards, MD, FACS ASAPS President

10:00am-10:20am Q&A—AskthePresidents

10:20am - 10:50am BREAK IN EXPO HALL

10:50am – 11:45pm PANEL: Optimizing Outcome in Two-stage ADM Implant Breast Reconstruction Moderator: Patrick Garvey, MD Panelists: Mark Clements, MD; Mark Villa, MD; Jesse Selber, MD

11:45am – 12:30pm Contemporary Blepharoplasty Foad Nahai, MD – Atlanta, GA

12:30 pm-1:30 pm YPS Luncheon Human Resource Issues in Different Practice Settings Patrick Kelly, MD; Raman Mahabir, MD; Rob Schmid, MD

12:30pm -1:30pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN/WITH EXHIBITORS

1:30pm-2:15pm PANEL: My Own Awful Complication and How I Fixed It Moderator: Thomas Wiener, MD Panelists: Jeff Fearon, MD; Manny Melissinos, MD; David Netscher, MD; Steve Pisano, MD, Harlan Pollock, MD ✚

2:15pm Education Adjourns

6:30pm – 7:30pm TSPS Heritage Dinner Cocktail Hour

7:30pm-9:00pm TSPS Heritage Dinner Jerry Patterson, Texas Land Commissioner

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 297:15am - 8:15am TSPS Business Meeting & Breakfast (Members Only)

8:30am – 9:00am Texas Legislative Update Troy Alexander, Associate Director, Legislative Affairs, Texas Medical Association

MEMBER PAPERS – CRANIOMAXILLIOFACIAL & HAND Moderator: Luis Rios, Jr., MD – Edinburg

9:00am – 9:10am Effects of Hypotensive Anesthesia on Blood Loss during Craniosynostosis Corrections Jeffrey A. Fearon, MD – Dallas ✚9:10am – 9:20am High Pressure Injection Injuries to the Hand Erik Marques, MD – Houston

9:20am – 9:30am Comparison of Magnification and PrimaryDigital Nerve Repair: Literature Review, Survey of Practice Trends, and Assessment of Cadaveric Repairs David T. Netscher, MD – Houston

9:30am – 10:00am BREAK IN EXPO HALL

MEMBER PAPERS – RECONSTRUCTION Moderator: Luis Rios, Jr., MD – Edinburg

10:00am – 10:10am Double Venous System Drainage in Deep Inferior Epigatric Perforator Flap BreastReconstruction:ASingle-Surgeon Experience Sean G. Boutros, MD – Houston

10:10am–10:20am Muscle-SparingTRAMFlapDesignDoes Not Protect Breast Reconstructions fromPost-MastectomyRadiation Damage in Comparison to DIEP Flap Design Patrick Garvey, MD – Houston

10:20am – 10:30am Positive Surgical Margins Following Breast Reconstruction with Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flaps: Management, Flap Morbidity and Oncologic Significance Oscar Ochoa, MD – San Antonio ✚

10:30am – 10:50am Q&A

10:50am-11:10am BREAK IN EXPO HALL

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Meeting Schedule

TSPS Social EventsFriday – Welcome Reception BBQ & Resident AwardsSponsored by AAI HealthcareJoin us on the patio for drinks and BBQ while we recognize the Resident Award winners. It’s a great start to the conference – food, drink, and colleagues!And bring your dance moves! Featured entertainment by the band, Wild Horses.

Friday – YPS Reception Sponsored by Sciton

Saturday – YPS Luncheon Sponsored by SientraAre you 42 years or younger? Or are you in the first five years of your practice? Then join the YPS Committee and meet your peers.

Saturday – TSPS Cocktail Hour & Heritage Dinner Don’tmissthisannualtradition!Whatanighttoremember- a great meal, with colleagues and an entertaining speaker! Special Guest Speaker, Jerry Patterson, Texas Land Comissioner This event is included in CME registration. Guests must register for $75.

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MEMBER PAPERS – GENERAL PLASTIC SURGERY Moderator: Clayton Moliver, MD – Webster

11:10am – 11:20am Onset and Duration of Intradermal Mixtures of Bupivacaine and Lidocaine with Epinephrine Raman C. Mahabir, MD – Temple

11:20am – 11:30am Use of Abdominal Field Block Injections with Liposomal Bupivacaine to Control Postoperative Pain After Abdominoplasty Rolando Morales, Jr., MD – Houston

1:30am – 11:40am Things I Have Learned to Improve Necklift Contours Hunt Neurohr, MD – Dallas

11:40am – 11:50am Improving Aesthetic Outcomes in Abdominoplasty Chris Patronella, MD – Houston

11:50am – 12:00pm Reducing Abdominoplasty Wound/ Infection Rate with the SCIP Protocol: 24 hours of Antibiotics is Sufficient Luis Rios, Jr. MD – Edinburg ✚12:00pm – 12:10pm Modified Cautery Tip and Dissection Technique for Subpectoral Breast Augmentation Thomas Wiener, MD – Houston

12:10am – 12:30pm Q&A

12:30pm Presentation of the YPS Award & Fox Award

12:40pm Meeting Adjourns

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Hotel AmenitesRelaxation and EntertainmentCrooked River Water Park Cooloffwithaplungedownthetwo-storywaterslidetolandinthe1,000 foot long Crooked River pool, or hit the beach for some sand castle architecture. Hop on an inner tube and float along the winding curves, around waterfalls and beautifully landscaped grounds.For a more quiet pool experience, soak in a hot tub, or simply enjoy thecalmoftheadult-onlypoolatour405-acrehotelandresort.

Renegade Trailhead Renegade Trailhead brings the joy of horseback riding to Hyatt Lost Pines guests, with a host of activities for the entire family. The rustic, lodge-likeRenegadeTrailheadislocatedonresortproperty.• Horseback Riding • TrapShooting• Archery• BassFishing

McKinney Roughs Nature ParkThe resort backs up to the McKinney Roughs Nature Park whose staffprovideahostofactivities–guidedandself-guided.• Nature Tours • StarGazing• HikingandBiking Trails

Woldfancer Golf ClubEnjoychampionshiplevelservicesandfacilitiesatouraward-winningTexas golf resort. Recently named by Golfweek as one of the “Best ResortCourses”in2012,ourAustin-areagolfresortreflectsarespect for the historic land upon which it stands. Each player will find Wolfdancer a challenging yet satisfying experience. Enjoy all the amenitiesofourworld-classgolfclub,including:• 18-hole,par72• 7,205yardcourse,designedbyArthurHillsandAssociates• 13-acrepracticeareaandlearningcenter• Shortgamearea• Twoputtinggreens• ClubhousefeaturingMajorNeighborsGrill• WolfdancerGolfShop,offeringthelatesttrendsandfashion

in men’s and women’s apparel, cutting edge game improvement golf equipment and accessories.

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Spa & Fitness Center Django SpaEscape to the indulgence of our Texas spa resort. Overlooking the resort’s lush grounds, the spa retreat features 18,000 square feet of sheer relaxation. Named for the great guitar musician, Django Reinhardt, Spa Django intertwines his spirit and gypsy music with nature’s bounty, creating an Austin spa resort unrivaled for its offerings. To make an appointment pleasecall512-308-4789.

Fitness Center The Fitness Center is available 24 hours a day for resort guests via guestroomkey-cardaccess.HyattLostPinesResortandSpaproudlyoffersStayFit™ Hyatt, featuring the following professional equipment:• LifeFitness Strength stations • LifeFitnesscrosstrainerswithanLCDscreenwithcableTV• LifecycleswithanLCDscreenwithcableTV• TreadmillswithanLCDscreenwithcableTV• Gravitronmachine• Newdumbbellsand weight rack

Fitness ConciergeOur Stay Fit concierge is on hand to assist you in acquiring any fitness gear you may need, including exercise wear, yoga mats and more. They can also supply you with detailed maps of running and walking trails, if you prefer to workout in the outdoors.

Nightlife, Dining & Activities Stories - Fine Dining Taking its name from its second story perch overlooking stands of pecan trees and the golf course, Stories is an elegant retreat in which to celebrate special moments with savory cuisine and fine wine. In order to ensure guests with the freshest seasonal ingredients, menuofferingsaresubjecttochangeeachweek.Gluten-freeandvegetarian options are available.

Hours: PleasecallResortReservationsat512-308-4860tomakeareservation or visit opentable.comDress Code: Business casual dress is recommended.Reservations: (512)308-4916

Firewheel Café –casualall-daydiningOld Buck’s Place – full bar and café poolsideMajor Neighbors Grill – 19th hole, casual breakfast & lunch with full barMcDade’s Emporium and Ice Cream Saloon – snacks, drinks, sandwiches, giftsSheller’s Barrelhouse Bar – full service bar, snack food and light mealsScribes Lounge–library-stylelounge/barjustoffthelobby

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Driving DirectionsTo/From Austin Bergstrom Airport (approx 20 miles/30 minutes): Exit airport, follow Hwy 71 East for approx 13 miles. Entrance to resort is immediate next left AFTER traffic light at Pope Bend Rd. Turn left onto main drive and follow three mile drive to the lobby entrance.

From BastropTake Hwy 71 west for approx 9 miles. Main entrance to resort is immediate next right after McKinney Roughs Nature Park. Turn right onto main drive and follow three mile drive to lobby entrance.

From Houston and Points EastFrom the 610 Loop, take 290 west, 110 miles, passing through Brenham/Giddings to 21W (just past Paige). Turn left at 21W. Go approx 13 miles to Hwy 95 in Bastrop. Turn left at Hwy 95, .4 miles to Hwy 71. Turn right at Hwy 71 and travel 10.5 miles. Main entrance to resort is immediate next right after McKinney Roughs Nature Park. Turn right onto main drive and follow three mile drive to lobby entrance.

From Dallas / Fort Worth and Points NorthTraveleastonI-35approx60miles.MergeontoI-35Southandfollowapproximately103milestotheTexas 130 Toll Road. Travel S/E on Texas 130 approx 37 miles to the Hwy 71 exit. Travel east on Hwy 71 approx 10.5 miles. Main entrance to resort is immediate next left after traffic light at Pope Bend Rd. Turn left onto main drive and follow three mile drive to the lobby entrance.

From San Antonio, San Marcos and Points South FollowI-35NorthtoAustin.ExitBenWhite/Hwy71East.StayonHwy71.Theresortisapprox13milespasttheAustin-Bergstrom Airport. Main entrance to resort is immediate next left after traffic light at Pope Bend Rd. Turn left onto main drive and follow three mile drive to the lobby entrance.

From Downtown Austin (approx 20 miles/30 minutes): Take5thstreeteastfromdowntowntoI-35SouthtoHwy71East.StayonHwy71East.OncepasttheAustin-BergstromAirport, the resort is approx 13 miles. Main entrance to resort is immediate next left after traffic light at Pope Bend Rd. Turn left onto main drive and follow three mile drive to the lobby entrance.

2013 Exhibitors (as of press time)

ACell, Inc.API ProAssurance

ASSI Surgical eClinical WorksHanson Medical

Life Cell, Inc.Modernizing Medicine

ScitonSynovis Micro Companies

AllianceTexas Medical Liability Trust

Austin

Bastrop

Colton

GarfieldPhelan

Cedar Creek

Austin Bergstorm International

Airport Hyatt Lost Pines Hotel

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Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Guest’s Full Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________State: ________________ Zip: __________________________

Phone: _________________________________________________Fax: _______________________________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

General Meeting Registration

Early Bird Fees On or After Sept. 1TSPS Member/Pending Member

Physician $250 $300 Resident Free Free

Not a TSPS Member Non-Member Physician $350 $400 Non-Member Residents Free Free Allied Health Professional $175 $225 Spouse/Guest/ #____ x $75 #____ x $75

(Attendee Registration includes: handout materials, all continental breakfasts, coffee breaks, Award Dinner, Welcome Reception and the Business Meeting Breakfast. Spouse/Guest/Children Registration includes: Welcome Reception and Awards Dinner)

**Please indicate what social functions you (the registered attendee) plan on attending.**

Friday Resident Awards & Welcome Reception BBQ

YPS Friday Reception (YPS members – 42 yrs. or younger)

YPS Saturday Luncheon (YPS members - 42 yrs or younger)

Saturday Heritage Dinner

Sunday Business Meeting & Breakfast

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $

Method Of Payment:Make checks payable to Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Credit card information: VISA MasterCard AMEX

Card Number: _____________________________________________________________ Security Code: ____________________

Name on card: ______________________________________________________Expiration Date: ________________________

Billing Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________State: ________________ Zip: __________________________

First Name Last Name Nickname (for name badge)

First Name Last Name Nickname (for name badge)

TSPS Offices • 401 West 15th St., Austin, TX 78701 • Fax: 512-370-1626 • Phone: 512-370-1511 • www.tsps.net

TSPS 2013 Annual Meeting RegistrationSeptember 27 – 29, 2013 • Hyatt Lost Pines Hotel • Bastrop, Texas

Four Ways to Register!1 Online – Register and pay

online at www.tsps.net.

2 FAX – Fax form to (512) 370-1626.

3 Phone – Call TSPS offices at (512) 370-1511.

4 Mail – Mail form with payment to: TSPS Offices, 401 West 15th St., Austin, TX 78701

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