Dr George Mireas / Leadership Roles

Leadership Roles

Institutional, academic and society-based roles of Dr George Mireas MD PhD

This page summarizes the leadership, committee and institutional roles of Dr George Mireas in clinical practice, academic activity, scientific societies and postgraduate surgical education related to rhinoplasty, facial plastic surgery, rhinology and ENT surgery.

Within the site architecture, this page belongs to the Dr George Mireas entity cluster and presents leadership roles as an important layer of surgeon authority connected with clinical responsibility, academic teaching, scientific representation, research visibility and postgraduate education.

Dr George Mireas at the ORL-HNS European Congress in Dublin

Overview

Dr George Mireas combines clinical leadership with academic and society-based responsibilities in Greece and internationally. His current roles reflect activity across hospital-based facial plastic surgery, academic teaching, scientific representation and structured postgraduate education.

These roles support his broader contribution to surgeon education, international congress activity, cadaveric training, scientific communication and the development of contemporary rhinoplasty practice within a wider academic and institutional framework.

Clinical Leadership

Director, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center

Mediterraneo Hospital, Athens

Dr Mireas currently serves as Director of the Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center at Mediterraneo Hospital in Athens, where his work focuses on primary rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, functional nasal surgery and facial plastic surgery.

Scientific Director, Exelixis Medical Institute

Athens

He also serves as Scientific Director of Exelixis Medical Institute, where clinical activity is centered on ENT, facial plastic surgery and specialized rhinoplasty-related care.

Dr George Mireas presenting at the AAFPRS International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery

Academic and Educational Roles

Clinical Associate Professor

European University Cyprus – Medical School

Dr Mireas serves as Clinical Associate Professor, contributing to academic teaching and postgraduate surgical education in otolaryngology, rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery.

Director, European Rhinoplasty Masterclass

He serves as Director of the European Rhinoplasty Masterclass, an advanced educational program focused on structured rhinoplasty training and surgical education.

Dr George Mireas presenting lecture at the EAFPS Congress

Scientific Society Leadership

Vice President

Hellenic Rhinologic and Facial Plastic Surgery Society

Dr Mireas currently serves as Vice President of the Hellenic Rhinologic and Facial Plastic Surgery Society, contributing to scientific collaboration, educational development and professional representation in Greece.

Former Treasurer

Hellenic Rhinologic and Facial Plastic Surgery Society

Before his current vice-presidential role, he served as Treasurer of the same society.

National Delegate of Greece

European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery (EAFPS)

Dr Mireas serves as National Delegate of Greece to the European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, representing Greek participation within the European facial plastic surgery network.

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Committee Roles

Member, Membership and Residency Relations Committee

American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)

Within AAFPRS, Dr Mireas serves as a member of the Membership and Residency Relations Committee, contributing to academic and professional initiatives related to membership development and resident engagement.

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Former Member, Emerging Trends and Technologies Committee

American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)

He also previously served for several years on the Emerging Trends and Technologies Committee of AAFPRS, with participation related to innovation and new developments in facial plastic surgery.

Professional Society Memberships

European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery

EAFPS

Open Profile

American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

AAFPRS

Open Profile

Rhinoplasty Society of Europe

RSE

Open Profile

Research Identity and External Profiles

Beyond institutional and society-based leadership, the broader academic identity of Dr George Mireas is also reflected through structured research and entity-based profile systems.

These external references help connect publications, academic contribution, inventor-related work and long-term digital identity across scientific and structured knowledge environments.

Institutional and Military Teaching Roles

Tripartite Committee for ENT Specialty Examinations

Hellenic Air Force

During his military medical career, Dr Mireas served as a member of the tripartite committee responsible for the examination of candidates for ENT specialty within the Hellenic Air Force system.

Main Clinical Instructor

251 General Hospital of the Hellenic Air Force

He also served as a main clinical instructor for trainees and residents within the military hospital environment, contributing to specialist education in ENT and related surgical practice.

Role Context and Relevance

Taken together, these roles demonstrate a professional profile that extends beyond clinical practice alone. They reflect leadership in surgery, academic participation, postgraduate education, scientific representation, research visibility and institutional responsibility.

This combination is especially relevant in the field of rhinoplasty, where clinical experience, technical specialization, teaching activity and international scientific involvement all contribute to professional authority.

In a broader strategic sense, these leadership roles also support the future institutional direction connected with the Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery (HIFPS), where academic teaching, surgeon education, international collaboration and innovation-oriented activity are expected to be further integrated within a more structured educational framework.

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