1: Ian Holland: Trauma
2: Brian Bisase and Cyrus Kerawala: Oral cavity and oropharyngeal
cancer
3: Ben Gurney, Roger Currie, and Carrie Newlands: Surgical
dermatology
4: Katherine George and Rafal Niziol: Salivary glands
5: Daljit Dhariwal and Nigel Taylor: Orthognathic
6: David Koppel, Raju Sangra, and Emer Campbell: Craniofacial
7: Simon Van Eden: Cleft lip and palate
8: Helen Witherow and Paul Johnson: Aesthetics
9: Nigel Shaun Matthews and Ben Hechler: The temporomandibular
joint
10: Hersh Saxena: Surgical principles and oral surgery
11: Katherine Fleming: Oral medicine
12: Brian Bisase: Eponyms in OMFS
13: Carrie Newlands and Cyrus Kerawala: Other useful facts
Carrie Newlands is a Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at
the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford. She was appointed in
2003 following training in Ireland and the south of England. She is
an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons in the exit FRCS OMFS
and National Clinical Lead for the Department of Health e-Learning
project in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Her interests include
medical education and the management and reconstruction of
patients
with skin cancer, facial deformity and salivary gland disorders.
Cyrus Kerawala graduated from the University of London with honours
degrees in both dentistry (The London Hospital, 1985) and
medicine
(St George's Hospital, 1992). After specialist training in the
North East of England he was appointed as a Consultant in September
1999 and spent eight years at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in
Guildford and North Hampshire Hospital in Basingstoke before moving
to join the Head and Neck Unit at the Royal Marsden Hospital in May
2008. His main research areas concern free tissue transfer,
marginal control of disease and management of the neck. He is an
examiner for the exit FRCS and in July
2013 was appointed as Clinical Lead for the NICE guidelines in
upper airways tract cancer.
Review from previous edition ...a very comprehensive, authoritative
and concise text has been written...a worthy companion to
undergraduate students, candidates studying for MFDS/MJDF and
specialist trainees at both junior and senior level...information
is easy to find and refer to 'on the job'..
*British Dental Journal*
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