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OTOVATION, March 2026

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March 2026

The Management of Facial Trauma

“Management of Facial Trauma,” the Eye & Ear Foundation’s February 27th webinar, is a topic that makes up a large part of Christina M. Yver’s practice. The MD, MBA. Division Chief of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Director of the UPMC Facial Nerve Center said it is a very satisfying aspect of her practice that keeps her busy and on her toes. “I think it’s relevant to a lot of patients,” she added.

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Division of Facial Plastic Surgery Adds Clinic

The UPMC Division of Facial Plastic Surgery is expanding its footprint by adding a new clinic in Sewickley

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Preparations for the 2026 University of Pittsburgh Facial Nerve Course are well underway The course is currently scheduled for Friday May 1, 2026 (the day before the Head and Neck course), in Scaife Hall. We are delighted to host some of the leaders in the field to help support this course as teaching faculty, including Tessa Hadlock, Jennifer Kim (from Mass Eye & Ear), and JP Pepper (Stanford), Danielle Eytan (NYU), among others. There has been a huge amount of interest, and the course is currently capped at 60 attendees, with another 20 on the waitlist. Several international attendees are registered from 6 different countries. Breakfast starts at 7:30 and the program will start at 7:55. The location will be Scaife 4565.

To schedule an appointment call 412-647-2100

A Vital Partner

The Eye & Ear Foundation of Pittsburgh, an independent 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1985 to foster philanthropic support for the Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. The goal is to keep moving forward, expanding EEF’s support network, and helping the Departments achieve unparalleled distinction in research, education, outreach, and patient care.

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