Over the past several years, Iceland has emerged as a vibrant center for medical and scientific innovation, with Kerecis at the forefront in the area of wound healing and tissue repair.
The discovery of intact fish skin grafts and research on its surgical applications has led surgeons to develop new treatment protocols that have changed the way they practice reconstructive surgery. In this symposium leading researchers will gather to present surgical techniques and their corresponding treatment algorithms that are designed to shorten length of stay in hospital and reduce the need for autografting.
Previous Kerecis Symposiums have also had the privilege of hosting guest such as president of Iceland, Gudni Th. Johannesson, former Icelandic president, Olafur R. Grimsson, Iceland’s Minister of Health and Innovation, the U.S. ambassador to Iceland, and Admiral Matthias Winters of the U.S. Navy.
The Nashville Surgical Symposium will take place November 10-11, 2023. The chairs of the symposium will be joined by clinical proctors to demonstrate the application techniques along with other reconstructive best practices. The workshop’s purpose is to receive hands-on training on the application of intact fish skin grafts and muscle and cutaneous flaps. Further, the lab intends to disseminate clinical best practices and applications and discuss future regenerative research.
PLEASE NOTE: APLEASE NOTE: Attendance at the Kerecis Nasville Surgical Symposium is for residency programs and for practicing surgeons in the field of Plastic Surgery, General/Trauma Surgery, and Vascular Surgery, with a focus on tissue injuries and reconstructive procedures for:
Attendees are required to provide active participation in the full symposium, discussions, and active feedback in the form of answering follow-up questions
Standard fare air travel, meals, and lodging are covered by Kerecis for attending doctors and medical professionals for the duration of the workshop. Travel has to be booked by Kerecis; self-booked travel arrangements will not be reimbursed. Kerecis does not pay for family members and/or spouses. Government employees are not eligible to participate in this event without prior written approval.
The Nashville Surgical Symposium is a one evening, one morning event open to eligible surgeons. Air travel*, meals and lodging for those one night is covered by Kerecis for participating doctors and medical professionals.
Fertram Sigurjonsson
Founder and CEO
Dr. Ruston Sanchez is a Baton Rouge, LA based plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. A Baton Rouge native, Dr. Sanchez graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana State University as a University Medalist with a degree in Biological Sciences. He received his medical doctorate from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA where he was awarded the Drs. C.H. and Yamuna
Narayanan Scholarship in Human Embryology. Dr. Ruston Sanchez was board certified in December 2021.
Dr. Ruston Sanchez went on to complete a highly competitive six year integrated plastic and reconstructive surgery residency at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. There he received specialized and comprehensive training in breast reconstruction, pediatric and craniomaxillofacial reconstruction, hand/upper extremity reconstruction, microsurgery, gender affirming surgery, and aesthetic surgery from internationally renowned cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons. As a plastic surgery resident, he received the Layton F. Rikkers Education Award recognizing outstanding contributions to medical student education. During medical school and residency, Dr. Ruston Sanchez also worked as a professional medical illustrator and has published hundreds of original illustrations in medical books, journals, websites, and for research grants. His artwork has been featured on the covers of several scientific journals, including Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal, the highest impact peer-reviewed plastic surgery journal in the world.
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
Columbia, TN
Dr. Matthew Endara is a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon. He obtained his medical degree from Northwestern University’s Feinburg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. He completed his residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at Georgetown University in Washington D.C.. During his residency Dr. Endara earned him formal recognition through awards including recognition for his outstanding performance in wound care and limb reconstruction
Dr. Endara has authored and co-authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications and has presented his research at several national meetings covering a variety of topics in the field of plastic surgery. Dr. Endara became one of the busiest reconstructive breast surgeons in Chicago, IL. He now continues his work serving a variety of patient’s reconstructive needs in Middle Tennessee.
Orthopedic Surgeon, Charleston, South Carolina
Dr. Dane Daley is a fellowship-trained hand surgeon and board-certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and Hand Surgery. He specializes in hand and upper extremity surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, brachial plexus surgery, and congenital hand surgery.
Dr. Daley is currently an assistant professor and the division chair of the orthopedic hand and microvascular surgery department at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. He leads residents in orthopedic surgical mission work in Bonne Fin, Haiti, which is a significant focus in his career. He earned his medical degree from East Tennessee State University Medical School in Johnson City, TN. Dr. Daley completed his orthopedic residency at MUSC and then went on to complete a fellowship in hand surgery at OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, NC.
He has received numerous awards for research during his academic career. He is the president of the Charleston Hand Society and desires to improve the quality of hand surgery in the Charleston area.
The Nashville Surgical Symposium is a one-evening, one-morning event. For attending surgeons, Kerecis covers standard airfare, one night’s lodging, and meals for the duration of the workshop in return for full participation in the symposium and the follow-up surveys. Kerecis does not pay or reimburse for travel arrangements for family members, including spouses.
All flights will be scheduled by Kerecis. If you have registered for the event, you should have been contacted by our agent to schedule the flight. If you have not yet had any emails from us or our agent, please contact us at events@kerecis.com.
Attire for the event is business casual.
Protective covering and clothes will be provided during the hands on session as needed.
During the event, attendance will be offered a single night lodging.
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel –
2100 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
Kerecis is pioneering the use of fish skin and fatty acids in the globally expanding cellular therapy.
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