Fellowship in Oral Oncology Reconstructive Surgery
OR
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Last updated on 03 Jan 2025
Overview
The Fellowship in Oral Oncology Reconstructive Surgery under the specialty of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is an advanced program designed to train surgeons in the management of complex oral cancers and the reconstructive procedures required to restore function and appearance following oncologic surgeries. Typically lasting 1 to 2 years, the fellowship emphasizes comprehensive training in both oncologic resection and microvascular reconstructive techniques, with a focus on providing optimal outcomes for patients suffering from oral and head and neck cancers. The curriculum covers a detailed exploration of oral cancers, including cancers of the tongue, lips, floor of the mouth, buccal mucosa, and the jaw.

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DM Medical Oncology
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DNB Surgical Oncology
MS Surgical Oncology
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