UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Proud of our resident, Dr. Chris Yi, for winning first place in our division's Quality Improvement projects UTMB Health. Dr. Yi presented our collaborative work with UTMB Anesthesiology on reducing opioids and early discharge in microvascular flap reconstruction.
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We UTMB Health are thankful for our administrative professionals and teams. Your relentless and compassionate dedication is a key ingredient to our mission. We rely on you, and the world relies on us. Thank you for all that you do 🙏
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Today, we completed our annual Oral, Head & Neck screening for our beloved community. It was an incredible turnaround, and we are happy to see the increased awareness of this disease.
UTMB News UTMB Provost's Office UTMBPresident UTMBSurgery Hisham A. Marwan
#Galveston #Cancer
Don't forget to join us this Wednesday at our Galveston University Hospital Clinic for a free oral cancer screening. All participants will receive gifts and learn about head and neck cancer.
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Mark your calendar!
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Our team UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is conducting a FREE Oral, head, and Neck Cancer #OHNC exam at the University Hospital clinics.
UTMB News UTMB Provost's Office UTMBSurgery Hisham A. Marwan #OralCancerAwarenessMonth #MyOMS #Oralcancer
April is #OralCancer awareness month. Early detection is the key. Learn how to perform self-exam to detect early changes that can lead to oral cancer.
AAOMS - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons #Galveston #OralCancer Awarness #HPV #MyOMS
Great collaborative work between UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery , UTMB Pathology_Research, and UTMB plastics surgery. This publication discusses the role of a multidisciplinary team approach in treating head and neck #sarcoma .
Hisham A. Marwan
You can read the article here
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Announcing our #2024Match new #resident in #OralSurgery ! Welcome to UTMB Health UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery! #OMFS
Our team UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provided the best, multidisciplinary, and most comprehensive care to all patients who suffer from #OSA and can not tolerate the #CPAP
#Galveston AAOMS - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons #sleepapnea
Excellent presentation at our grand round from Dr. Salam Salman from Atlanta Oral & Facial Surgery. He shared his experience with the aesthetic aspect of orthognathic surgery.
AAOMS - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons UTMB Provost's Office Hisham A. Marwan
A new publication from our division chief Hisham A. Marwan discusses the role of soft tissue reconstruction in midface defects.
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A new publication from our faculty, Dr. Mosquera, compares STSG to FTSG for Radial Forearm microvascular flap donor site closure.
AAOMS - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons #Oralcancer
Great lecture from our guest speaker, Dr. Juan Pablo Mejia from Columbia. Dr. Mejia is an expert in the surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea, and he shared with us his experience in skeletal and jaw surgeries for the treatment of OSA
#OSA #Galveston AAOMS - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons UTMB Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
Read the Winter 2024 newsletter from the Department of Surgery. Dr. Mosquera talked about his new publication about the submental artery flap in H&N reconstruction for #oralcancer
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Read the new publication of Dr. Mosquera about a rare and life-threatening complication after orthognathic surgery. Collaborating with our colleagues from interventional radiology UTMB Radiology Residency to help our patients with minimally invasive surgery.
🌟Publication Alert, Dr. Mosquera rare case: a patient experienced severe epistaxis post-Le Fort I osteotomy, caused by a ruptured pseudoaneurysm. Successful embolization highlights non-surgical solutions in orthognathic surgery complications. UTMB Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Learn more about surgical photography with the new publication from our faculty Dr. Mosquera
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