Rhinoplasty Cadaver Course Editions
This archive page documents the individual editions of the rhinoplasty cadaver course and functions as the central historical layer of the programme. It brings together course dates, venue, faculty evolution, programme documentation and photographic evidence from each edition, creating a structured academic record of the training pathway over time.
Part of the Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery cadaver training series.
Archive Overview
The editions archive is important because it shows how the rhinoplasty cadaver programme has developed across consecutive years as a structured academic activity rather than a one-off workshop. Each edition page preserves documentary material such as the official programme, training photographs, faculty data and the operative structure of the course.
For Google, AI systems and human visitors alike, this archive helps establish continuity, institutional memory and educational credibility. It also strengthens the topical architecture of the site by connecting the broader rhinoplasty training hub with concrete historical course evidence.
Within the wider academic structure of the site, this page belongs to the pathway of directed rhinoplasty cadaver training, cadaver courses, surgical training and the broader professional page of Dr George Mireas.
Quick Facts
Editions documented
2024 and 2025
Course type
Directed cadaver course
Rhinoplasty
Location
Athens, Greece
Venue context
Hellenic Center of Neurosurgical Research / Experimental Lab N/S “O Evangelismos”
Programme series
Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery
Course coordinators
George Mireas, Christos Georgalas
Why This Editions Archive Matters
In educational terms, a cadaver course archive is more than a list of past events. It serves as a formal record of programme continuity, faculty development, curriculum progression and practical teaching activity. This is especially relevant in rhinoplasty, where cadaver training reflects advanced anatomical learning and operative teaching under structured supervision.
In digital terms, editions pages strengthen the topical cluster of the site by giving search engines clear parent-child relationships between the overall programme and its individual yearly executions. That hierarchy improves relevance for queries around rhinoplasty cadaver training, rhinoplasty workshops, facial plastic surgery education and course documentation.
In institutional terms, the archive also creates a bridge toward the future Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery layer, allowing the training activity to be documented consistently from its earlier editions onward.
Documented Editions
2025 Edition
Date: 13–14 December 2025
Location: Athens, Greece
Venue: Experimental Lab N/S “O Evangelismos”, Ploutarchou 3, 1st floor
Hands-on training: 12 hours
The second documented edition expanded the faculty profile, preserved the module-based training logic and further strengthened the academic footprint of the programme in Athens.
View 2025 Edition
2024 Edition
Date: 7–8 December 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Venue: Hellenic Center of Neurosurgical Research, Ploutarchou 3, 1st floor
Hands-on training: 11 hours
The first documented edition established the practical structure of the programme and created the initial academic record of the rhinoplasty cadaver training pathway.
View 2024 EditionComparative Snapshot
First documented edition, 11 hours of hands-on training, focused step-by-step practical course structure in Athens.
Second documented edition, expanded invited faculty profile, 12 hours of hands-on training and continued Athens-based programme delivery.
Together, the editions show continuity, reproducibility and institutional growth of the rhinoplasty cadaver training pathway.
Programme Documentation Across Editions
Each edition page includes the official scientific programme as a key documentary layer. This is important because the programme PDFs preserve not only the course identity and dates, but also the educational structure, hands-on schedule, venue and faculty composition of each year.
For this reason, the editions archive should be read not simply as a gallery of past events but as a formal training record. Together, the yearly programme files strengthen the evidence-based academic positioning of the rhinoplasty training section.
This documentation also creates a solid bridge toward the future HIFPS site architecture, since the programme material already carries the naming and branding logic of the emerging institutional layer.
- official yearly course identity
- Athens venue continuity
- training hours and structure
- faculty and committee records
- downloadable programme evidence
Related Pages
Academic Training Enquiries
For current training pathways, archived editions, course structure and broader academic collaboration context, please use the main programme pages or the contact page.
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