Resident Division

FACE TO FACE (FTF) has been very successful in facilitating humanitarian trips for AAFPRS members to provide care to those in need, both domestic and abroad. Many residents are eager to attend such experiences but often do not have faculty at their institution engaged in humanitarian efforts, let alone FTF specifically, to encourage participation, share upcoming opportunities, and address any questions or concerns related to humanitarian trips for the potential beginner.
 
MISSION
The FACE TO FACE Resident Division will serve as a centralized resource for resident physicians seeking detailed information about FTF, how to get involved in humanitarian trips through FTF, and how to prepare for upcoming experiences with practical advice provided by residents with prior humanitarian experience. Additionally, the goal is to create a community where lifelong collaborative connections are made. This can be with other residents and with more senior FTF members who can offer mentorship on cultivating a Facial Plastic Surgery career centered on giving back. 

 
If you are an active AAFPRS Resident Member and would like to volunteer, please contact Karen Sloat at ksloat@aafprs.org 





Disclaimer: The AAFPRS Foundation does not provide medical and/or surgical care and does not enter into a physician/patient relationship with anyone. Not all AAFPRS members perform all procedures included in the field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. The AAFPRS Foundation makes no warranties or representations about the skills of individual physicians or surgeons or their abilities. Inclusion of a surgeon as a volunteer for this program does not indicate that the surgeon is qualified to perform the surgery needed. The AAFPRS Foundation does not provide medical advice, and no one should rely on statements made by the AAFPRS Foundation in this reference as providing such advice. Patients should rely exclusively on their physicians and surgeons for such advice.