About the event
Rhinoplasty, Transposition flaps, Nasal reconstruction, Otoplasty, Blepharoplasty, Brow lift, Rhytidoplasty and Facelift.These techniques are explained step by step by a multidisciplinary international faculty of experts.
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Rhinoplasty, Transposition flaps, Nasal reconstruction, Otoplasty, Blepharoplasty, Brow lift, Rhytidoplasty and Facelift.
These techniques are explained step by step by a multidisiciplinary international faculty of experts.
After each presentation you will practice a technique hands on.
Instead of employing chemicals to preserve bodies, the bodies are fresh frozen and brought to room temperature, providing the feel and texture of facial soft issue.
You will be practicing the techniques with only two participants per body.
The course of 2024 was very well evaluated. The mean score was 8,7 ((1 = poor; 10 = excellent)
‘Perfect balance between theory and dissection exercises.’
‘Great course, thank you. Well organized and fun to attend.’
We are looking forward to meeting you in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Dr. Koen Ingels and Dr. Niels van Heerbeek,
Course directors
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Register here to the formCourse date and Fee 2025
Course date
2025: March 26-28
Course Fee
Participants €2550,-
Residents € 2400,-
ERS members € 2400,-
Dissection Manual
After registration you will receive access to the online Dissection Manual.
Faculty
Dr. G.W.J.A. Damen, Otorhinolaryngology/Facial plastic surgery
Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands
Dr. N.S.J.J. Dhooghe, Plastic surgery
University Hospitals Ghent Belgium
Dr. N. van Heerbeek, Otorhinolaryngology/Facial plastic surgery
Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands
Prof. dr. W. Huvenne, Head and Neck Surgery
University Hospitals Ghent Belgium
Dr. K.J.A.O. Ingels, Otorhinolaryngology/Facial plastic surgery
Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands
Dr. P.J.F.M. Lohuis, Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck surgery/Facial plastic surgery
Netherlands Cancer Institute Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and Diakonessenhuis Zeist The Netherlands
Dr. S.F.K. Lubeek, Dermatology
Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands
Dr. J. Rowe Jones, Rhinoplasty / Facial plastic surgery United Kingdom
Prof. dr. T. Reagan, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Northwestern University School of Medicine Chicago, USA
Dr. A.R.T. Scheffer Otorhinolaryngology/Facial plastic surgery
Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands
Dr. A.J. Tasman, Otorhinolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery
Kantonsspital St. Gallen Switzerland
Venue
The course will take place at the Hippocratesroom and dissection room of the Radboud university medical center, Geert Grooteplein 21, route 77 and route 101, Nijmegen
The city of Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands full of history and culture. The history of Nijmegen comprises the roman era settlement, the palace of Emperor Karl the Great, and the hard-fought ‘bridge too far’ over the river Wall during World War II. The inner city is a vibrant place with plenty of gourmet restaurants and characteristic pubs. During the summer Nijmegen hosts the largest annual walking event of the world ‘de 4-daagse’ during which over 1 million tourists flocks to the city.
Hotels
Mercure Hotel Nijmegen Centre
Stationsplein 29 6512 AB Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)24-323 88 88
Email: H1356@accor.com
Van der Valk Hotel Nijmegen-Lent
Hertog Eduardplein 4 6663 AN Nijmegen-Lent, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0) 24 792 02 00
Email: info@nijmegen.valk.com
Sanadome Hotel & Spa Nijmegen
Weg door Jonkerbos 90, 6532 SZ Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)24 359 72 00
Email: info@sanadome.nl
Hotel Manna
Oranjesingel 2-C, 6511 NS Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)24 3650990
Email: info@manna-nijmegen.nl
Hotel Valdin
Van Peltlaan 4, 6533 ZM Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)24 3556902
Email: info@valdin.nl
Find alternative hotels in Nijmegen on booking.com
Bike rental
With the shared bicycles and shared scooters, the municipality of Nijmegen provides more flexibility. The shared bicycles and shared scooters can be used for a few trips. This has the advantage that you can, for example, take the bus there and a shared bike back. The vehicles are also available at the P+Rs.
Accreditation
Accreditation will be requested from:
The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Keel-Neus-Oorheelkunde (KNO)
The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Plastische Chirurgie (NVPC)
Accreditation has been awarded by the Kwaliteitsregister Kaakchirurgen (NVMKA) for 18 points and by the The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Dermatologie en Venereologie (NVDV) for 20 points.
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Quotes
The course of 2024 was very well evaluated. The mean score was 8,7 ((1 = poor; 10 = excellent)
‘Perfect balance between theory and dissection exercises.’
‘Great course, thank you. Well organized and fun to attend.’
Travel info
There are several airports close to Nijmegen. Below you can find a list of the closest ones and how to get to Nijmegen.
Weeze Airport
The closest airport to Nijmegen is in the German town of Weeze and approximately 40 minutes away from the city centre. There are direct buses from Weeze Airport to Nijmegen Central station. Tickets costs approximately €18 and reservation is required. Please note that Nijmegen is “Nimwegen” in the German language.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
The largest airport in the Netherlands – Schiphol is approximately 90 minutes away and offers a direct train connection to Nijmegen (Schiphol - Nijmegen). Tickets costs approximately €20.
Eindhoven Airport
Another Dutch airport close to Nijmegen is in Eindhoven, also approximately 90 minutes away. There is no direct bus or train connection, but buses are available from Eindhoven Airport to Eindhoven Train Station where you can take a train to Nijmegen (including one transfer). You can use the following websites to plan your trip:
NS journey planner and 9292 journey planner. Tickets costs approximately €16.
Learn more about transportation in Nijmegen here.
Please note: most local buses in Nijmegen are now operating a cashless system.