Chronology of Subspecialty Development
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1964
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AAFPRS officially founded October 18, 1964
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1968
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AAFPRS fellowship program begun
AAFPRS audiovisual library started
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1969
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AAFPRS aging face course begun
AAFPRS soft tissue workshops begun
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1970
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First International Symposium, New York, New York
AAFPRS published first patient brochure, “Facts about Plastic Surgery of the Nose”
AAFPRS became first non-university group in otolaryngology to get AMA approval to grant CMEs
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1972
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One thousand AAFPRS members
AAFPRS Educational and Research Foundation established
AAFPRS seated on new AMA Plastic Surgery Section
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1974
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AAFPRS secured seat on ACS Board of Governors
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1975
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Second International Symposium, Chicago, Illinois
ABO, ACS, and AMA approved Essentials in Otolaryngology
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1976
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AAFPRS San Diego Classics videotape series begun
AAFPRS Learning Center exhibited for first time in Palm Beach
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1978
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AAFPRS representation to AMA House of Delegates approved
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1979
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Third International Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana
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1980
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AAFPRS videotape library moved to San Diego
Jack Anderson published “An Old Medical Specialty Puts on a New Face… and Head… and Neck” in the Southern Medical Journal
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1981
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Delineation of Hospital Privileges for the Practice of Head and Neck Surgery published by AAFPRS and AAO-HNS
Facial Plastic Times began publication
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1982
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AAFPRS office moved to Washington, D.C.
Lawsuit filed in Georgia alleging libel and defamation of character
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1983
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Lee VanBremen hired as first full-time AAFPRS executive vice president
Two thousand AAFPRS members
AAFPRS became member of AAAHC
Fourth International Symposium, Los Angeles, California
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1984
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AAFPRS published first monograph: Proportions of the Aesthetic Face, by Powell and Humphrey
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1985
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John Conley endowed AAFPRS Foundation with first sizeable gift
“Facial plastic surgery” approved in AMA self-designation list
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1986
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American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery incorporated
AAFPRS Founders Club created
Georgia lawsuit tried
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1987
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AAFPRS patient newsletter, Facial Plastic Surgery Today, begun
Leslie Bernstein endowed research grants with second sizeable gift to AAFPRS Foundation
Monthly publication of Facial Plastic Times begun
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1988
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The Face Book published by AAFPRS
Pages for facial plastic surgery set aside in Archives of Otolaryngology
AAFPRS fellowship program modified; first exams given
Three thousand AAFPRS members
Anderson donated proceeds from Georgia lawsuit
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1989
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Fifth International Symposium/celebration of AAFPRS twenty-fifth anniversary, Toronto, Canada
First ABFPRS examination for certification
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1991
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First ABFPRS certificate awarded
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1992
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ABFPRS moved to independent headquarters in AAO-HNS building
T. Susan Hill hired as first full-time ABFPRS executive director
International Face-to-Face program established by AAFPRS Foundation
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1993
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Sixth International Symposium, San Francisco
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1994
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National Domestic Violence Project established by AAFPRS Foundation
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1995
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ABFPRS ruled equivalent to ABMS primary boards in California, following similar decisions in Florida, Colorado, and Oklahoma
300th ABFPRS diplomate named
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Mission | History | Fellowship Grant Summary | Member Benefits Summary
Forward | The Father of Modern Facial Plastic Surgery | World War I
Plastic Surgery Organizes | Otolaryngologists Undeterred | More Courses, Study GroupsFacial Plastic Surgery Organizes | Education First | Recognition Next | Conclusion Chronology of Subspecialty Development | AAFPRS Officers | Bibliography