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University of Patras ENT Summer School – 2023

Invited faculty participation in the 1st ENT Summer School held in Patras on 24–29 September 2023.

This page documents Dr George Mireas’ invited faculty participation in the 1st ENT Summer School organized by the University of Patras. His contribution focused on cadaver-based practical training within the rhinoplasty section of the programme and formed part of a broader surgical teaching framework in head and neck education.

Dr George Mireas teaching rhinoplasty techniques during cadaver dissection at the ENT Summer School Patras 2023

Meeting Overview

The 1st ENT Summer School held on 24–29 September 2023 was organized by the University of Patras as part of a postgraduate educational framework focused on surgical techniques and diseases of the head and neck.

The programme combined lectures, speaker sessions and practical cadaver-based surgical training. Within this broader ENT academic setting, the rhinoplasty component included dedicated cadaver teaching sessions with invited faculty participation.

This invited faculty page documents external academic participation in a host course organized by another institution and records Dr George Mireas’ teaching role within the practical rhinoplasty training section of the Summer School.

Quick Facts

Meeting
1st ENT Summer School

Date
24–29 September 2023

Rhinoplasty session
28 September 2023

Location
Patras, Greece
Building of Preclinical Studies, University of Patras

Host institution
University of Patras

Role
Invited faculty

Participants and faculty during ENT Summer School Patras 2023 cadaver workshop in surgical training lab

Scientific Context

ENT Summer Schools are academically valuable because they bring together lectures, operative discussion and structured cadaver-based training within a concentrated educational format. This model allows participants to connect theory with anatomical orientation and practical surgical technique.

In this programme, rhinoplasty formed one part of a wider educational scope in head and neck surgery. The cadaver training session provided a practical environment for faculty-led teaching, hands-on demonstration and supervised discussion of surgical technique.

Within the wider structure of this site, the course supports the documentation of invited external teaching roles and complements the pages dedicated to rhinoplasty-specific cadaver courses and broader surgical education activity.

Invited Faculty Role

Dr George Mireas participated as invited faculty in the rhinoplasty section of the ENT Summer School.

His contribution included:

  • participation in practical cadaver-based rhinoplasty training
  • hands-on teaching within the dissection session
  • integration into the official faculty and speakers structure of the programme
  • contribution to the broader academic teaching environment of the Summer School

Host Meeting Context

Host institution
University of Patras

Meeting scope
ENT Summer School
Head & Neck surgical training

Practical section
Cadaver-based rhinoplasty training

Course format
Lectures, speaker sessions and practical cadaver education

Programme Contribution

The official programme records Dr George Mireas within the faculty of the rhinoplasty section of the ENT Summer School, including the practical cadaver training session held on Thursday 28 September 2023.

Documented role

  • Invited faculty in rhinoplasty cadaver training
  • Listed within the official programme faculty structure

Educational context

  • cadaver-based surgical teaching
  • rhinoplasty-focused practical training
  • broader head and neck surgical education framework
Educational emphasis: faculty-led practical rhinoplasty training within a broader ENT Summer School academic programme.

Selected Moments from the Summer School

Participants and faculty during ENT Summer School Patras 2023 cadaver workshop in surgical training lab
Dr George Mireas teaching rhinoplasty techniques during cadaver dissection at the ENT Summer School Patras 2023

Official Programme Record

The official scientific programme documents the institutional framework of the Summer School and provides formal evidence of the course title, host institution, programme structure and the faculty-based rhinoplasty training component.

For invited faculty pages, this documentary layer is important because it complements the photographic record by showing that participation is also recorded in the official programme of the host academic meeting.

Together with the event images on this page, the programme strengthens the academic record of external teaching activity and invited participation in university-based cadaver education.

Programme evidence includes
  • official course title
  • host institution
  • meeting dates
  • faculty and speakers list
  • rhinoplasty cadaver training schedule
ENT Summer School Patras 2023 programme cover with Rio-Antirrio bridge and University of Patras branding
Rhinoplasty cadaver training session schedule ENT Summer School Patras 2023 with Dr George Mireas as instructor
Faculty and speakers list of ENT Summer School Patras 2023 including Dr George Mireas

How This Page Fits in the Site

This page belongs to the invited faculty branch of the cadaver course structure and should be read as part of a broader academic archive documenting external teaching invitations, participation in host institutions’ surgical programmes and contribution to cadaver-based surgical education.

It connects directly with the site’s wider sections on cadaver courses, education, invited faculty activity and the broader professional page of Dr George Mireas.

Together, these pages create an evidence-based academic layer documenting not only rhinoplasty-specific invited teaching but also broader participation in university-based head and neck surgical education.

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