
April 26, 2002
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MGH hosts international
council Researchers from around the world gathered April 17 through 20 at the MGH
and Harvard Medical School for the 47th annual meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research
Council (PSRC). According to W. P. Andrew Lee, MD, (at right) of MGH Surgery and
current chair of the PSRC, the three-day meeting offered a forum for scientific exchange
and networking for physicians and researchers in the field of plastic surgery. More than
300 attendees gathered for the local program and scientific sessions in the Ether Dome,
Shriners Burns Hospital, the Fairmont Copley Plaza and the Loeb House at Harvard Yard. A
gala dinner also was held at the Museum of Fine Arts.
"This is a critical juncture for our specialty with increasing economic pressure
and competition," says Lee. "There has never been a more important time for
rediscovering the origins of plastic surgery and reinvigorating our focus on research and
innovation." |