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Athens Rhinocourse – 2017

Invited faculty participation in Athens Rhinocourse 2017 held in Athens on 20–21 October 2017.

This page documents Dr George Mireas’ invited faculty participation in Athens Rhinocourse 2017, organized by the Hellenic Rhinologic Society at Attikon University Hospital. His contribution formed part of the rhinoplasty section of the course, which combined scientific lectures, step-by-step operative discussion and cadaver-based practical training within a structured academic environment.

Cadaver rhinoplasty dissection training session during Athens Rhinocourse 2017 surgical education setting

Meeting Overview

Athens Rhinocourse 2017 was organized by the Hellenic Rhinologic Society and held at Attikon University Hospital in Athens. The course combined FESS and rhinoplasty teaching within a two-day academic programme focused on practical surgical education.

The rhinoplasty day included structured lectures, step-by-step discussion of operative techniques, faculty presentations and a cadaver-based training environment designed to support hands-on understanding of nasal surgery.

This invited faculty page documents external academic participation in a host rhinoplasty course and serves as part of the site’s evidence-based archive of surgical teaching activity in cadaver education.

Quick Facts

Meeting
Athens Rhinocourse 2017

Date
20–21 October 2017

Rhinoplasty day
21 October 2017

Location
Athens, Greece
Attikon University Hospital

Organizer
Hellenic Rhinologic Society

Role
Invited faculty

Faculty members and participants Athens Rhinocourse 2017 group photo with Dr George Mireas

Scientific Context

Dedicated rhinoplasty courses such as Athens Rhinocourse occupy an important place in surgical education because they allow faculty to teach operative concepts in a focused format, supported by direct anatomical demonstration and practical cadaver work.

The 2017 course addressed key technical aspects of rhinoplasty, including open and closed approaches, septoplasty, grafting methods, osteotomies and tip-shaping techniques. This structured approach connected theoretical discussion with operative steps and faculty-led cadaver teaching.

Within the wider structure of this site, Athens Rhinocourse 2017 supports the documentation of invited external teaching roles and complements the pages dedicated to university-based cadaver workshops and postgraduate training courses in Greece.

Invited Faculty Role

Dr George Mireas participated as invited faculty within the rhinoplasty section of Athens Rhinocourse 2017.

His contribution included:

  • participation in the faculty teaching structure of the rhinoplasty course
  • involvement in cadaver-based rhinoplasty training
  • integration into the official programme and instructors list
  • contribution to the broader scientific discussion and operative teaching environment of the course

Host Meeting Context

Organizer
Hellenic Rhinologic Society

Venue
Attikon University Hospital, Athens

Meeting scope
FESS and rhinoplasty course

Course format
Scientific lectures, operative teaching and cadaver training

Programme Contribution

The official programme documents Dr George Mireas as part of the instructors of the rhinoplasty day held on Saturday 21 October 2017 within Athens Rhinocourse.

Documented role

  • Invited faculty in rhinoplasty training
  • Listed within the official instructors of the rhinoplasty programme

Educational context

  • rhinoplasty-focused scientific teaching
  • cadaver-based practical education
  • faculty-led operative discussion of nasal surgical techniques
Educational emphasis: open and closed rhinoplasty techniques, grafting methods, osteotomies, tip surgery and cadaver-based practical teaching.

Selected Moments from Athens Rhinocourse 2017

Faculty members and participants Athens Rhinocourse 2017 group photo with Dr George Mireas
Cadaver rhinoplasty dissection training session during Athens Rhinocourse 2017 surgical education setting

Official Programme Record

The official scientific programme of Athens Rhinocourse 2017 documents the institutional framework of the course and provides formal evidence of the rhinoplasty schedule, faculty structure and academic organization of the meeting.

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 scientific course.

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

Programme evidence includes
  • official course title
  • organizer and venue
  • rhinoplasty day schedule
  • faculty and instructors list
  • full scientific programme in PDF format
Athens Rhinocourse 2017 scientific programme cover organized by Hellenic Rhinologic Society in Athens
Rhinoplasty programme schedule Athens Rhinocourse 2017 surgical steps open and closed rhinoplasty techniques

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 rhinoplasty-focused cadaver education.

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

Together, these pages create an evidence-based academic layer documenting invited teaching activity across multiple Greek rhinoplasty and cadaver training settings.

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