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Dive Into the Lives of OMF Surgeons Around the World


Point of Care Biomodel Use in Auckland, New Zealand
In Auckland, New Zealand, 3D-printed patient-specific biomodels are transforming clinical practice. Dr. James Olson shares how point-of-care printing enables faster, more accurate treatment for orbital, mandibular, and midface trauma cases—enhancing planning, reducing costs, and improving both surgical and teaching outcomes.

James Olsen
Aug 71 min read


Patient Safety in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery:
Patient safety in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) is critical for successful outcomes. The five golden tips include:
1. Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment
2. Effective Communication
3. Anesthesia Safety and Monitoring
4. Infection Control
5. Postoperative Follow-up

Otacílio Luiz Chagas-Júnior
Apr 114 min read


VIDEO: Five Smart Tips to Ace Your Board Exam
Discover 5 practical and effective tips to help you prepare for your board exams
Maria Nassar
Apr 111 min read


The Mindful Scalpel: How Presence and Leadership Shape Safer Surgeries
This article posits that presence and intentional leadership are crucial tools for surgeons in high-stakes environments. Presence, cultivated through mindfulness, enhances communication, decision-making, and patient safety.

Geraldo Capuchinho Jr., MD
Apr 111 min read


10 Tips to Excel in Medical School
Hello, my name is Farangis (Fara) Farsio and I am currently a third year oral and maxillofacial surgery resident at University at Buffalo, who just completed medical school. Navigating through medical school can be challenging, so I wanted to share my resources and mindset throughout this period.

Farangis (Fara) Farsio
Apr 112 min read
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