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Published on April 23, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

Today! Starting in 1 Hour at Noon Eastern Time – Global Symposium Bridging Continental Divides: Challenges and Opportunities in Head Neck Oncology Practice in Low Resource Settings

Greetings,

On behalf of the AHNS Global Outreach Service we are pleased to invite you to a free Global Symposium. Bridging Continental Divides: Challenges and Opportunities in Head Neck Oncology Practice in Low Resource Settings.

Today, Saturday, April 23, 2022

12:00pm Eastern/11:00am Central/10:00am Mountain/9:00am Pacific

This content is intended only for healthcare providers and was made possible by educational funding provided by F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.

Learning objective:
This webinar presents perspectives from a panel of leading surgeons from underdeveloped regions and global moderators with extensive experience collaborating in these regions.

Please register on the link provided below for this free Global Symposium!
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AQXXbYvpQGSHip8Tw0KiTQ

Thank you,
AHNS Global Outreach Service

Published on April 23, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

Message from the AHNS President

Dear Colleagues,

As we prepare to attend our first in-person AHNS Annual Meeting in three years, I want to take this opportunity to share with you some of the amazing work our society has accomplished. Before I do, though, I want to thank all the AHNS Executive Committee and Council leaders for their sound guidance and decision making this past year. Thank you, also, to Drs. Jim Rocco and Jeff Liu, for putting together the upcoming Annual Meeting during COSM. It is the compilation of impressive science and engaging networking opportunities, and I am very excited to experience this meeting with all of you. I would also like to thank all our members, those who serve on services, sections or participate in any way your schedule permits, as it’s the membership that continues to be the life blood of this great organization.

During my last President’s Message, I mentioned that the Executive Committee was about to embark upon an in-person retreat during the Multi-Disciplinary Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. I am proud of what we were able to accomplish in just a short period of time and I would like to share with you some of the initiatives we will be focusing on in the near future:

  • Development of a comprehensive membership retention, recruitment and marketing plan
  • Stronger engagement with our international partners and colleagues, especially as we gear up for the 2023 International Conference
  • Creation of a focus group of non-surgical colleagues, who are an important part of our multi-disciplinary approach to oncologic care
  • Creation of a roadmap that will provide guidance to our section and service leaders as it relates to all AHNS educational content
  • Review and recommended increased research grant funding. The AHNS R&E Foundation will be looking to increase funding for our research grants, which will also help attract additional surgeon scientists to our society and provide fuel for innovations and new discovery in our field.

We are always looking for dedicated and passionate people to help us accomplish the goals of the society and I encourage all of you to become involved in the AHNS. It has made an impact in my life and career I hope you choose to actively participate. You won’t regret it.

Thank you, again, for your membership. I hope I see you in Dallas for our meeting at COSM and as always, please do not hesitate to reach out to me through our AHNS headquarters office ([email protected]). Stay well!

Sincerely,

Bert W. O’Malley, Jr, MD
President, AHNS

Published on April 22, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

John Conley Lecture Thursday, April 28, 2022 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM CT Location: Landmark A

John Conley Lecture

Thursday, April 28, 2022

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM CT

Location: Landmark A

Robert L. Ferris, MD, PhD is Hillman Professor of Oncology and Director of the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. He is Associate Vice Chancellor for Cancer Research, and Professor of Otolaryngology, Immunology, and Radiation Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh. As a head and neck surgical oncologist and translational tumor immunologist, his lab is focused on  reversal of immune escape and immunotherapy in head and neck cancer, which led to the first positive randomized phase III trial of head and cancer immunotherapy. He is Principal Investigator of the Pitt Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant for translational head and neck research and has been continuously NIH R01 funded for >15 years. As the PI for E3311, A Phase II Randomized Trial of Transoral Surgery and Low-Dose Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy in Resectable p16+ Locally Advanced Oropharynx Cancer by the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, Dr Ferris has demonstrated that surgical trials can be highly impactful.  He will be describing this trial and much more so please join us for the John Conley Lecture during the AHNS meeting at COSM!

#AHNS2022 #Technology and Innovation

Published on April 21, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

AHNS 2022 Annual Meeting – Register Now to Attend Endocrine Debate Sessions on Thurs. April 28th

Register Now for the
2022 AHNS Annual Meeting

Register now for the AHNS 2022 Annual Meeting at COSM, to be held April 27-28, 2022 in Dallas, TX. The scientific program has been thoughtfully designed around the meeting theme “Technology and Innovation”. See below for the Endocrine Section Panels and Debates titled “To Operate is Human, to Ablate is Divine? A Debate About Ablation of Thyroid Lesions” and “Can You See What I See? Finding Parathyroids and Autofluorescence”.

PLEASE NOTE: AHNS Pre-Course registration is separate from the Annual Meeting Registration. For more details go to https://www.ahns.info/meetings/

Register for the Annual Meeting!

 

To Operate is Human, to Ablate is Divine? A Debate about the Ablation of Thyroid Lesions
Thursday, April 28th at 3:15pm-4:05pm

The ablation approach has moved to the current forefront of approaches for benign, and even some small malignant thyroid lesions. Is ablation a fad, a temporizing strategy, or will it replace many open surgical procedures on the thyroid? Following a brief introduction of the technology, endocrine surgery experts will debate the use of ablative technologies on benign thyroid lesions and microcarcinomas.

Objectives:
1. Recognize the development of ablative technologies and their potential for application to common thyroid pathologies.
2. Appraise the potential benefits of an ablative option for common thyroid pathologies.
3. Select patients and thyroid pathologies best suited for an ablative approach.

Schedule of session topics:

  • Introduction – Michael Singer, MD
  • An Introduction to Radio Frequency Ablation – Nishant Agrawal, MD
  • Surgery vs. Ablation for Thyroid Lesions:
    • Benign Lesions
      • Pro – Ralph Turano, MD
      • Con – Marika Russell, MD
  • Microcarcinomas
    • Pro – Jon Russell, MD
    • Con – Maisie Shindo, MD

Can You See What I See? Finding Parathyroids and Autofluorescence                                            Thursday, April 28th at 4:05pm-5:00pm

The discovery of parathyroid gland autofluorescence was a significant advance in understanding of its physiology. Recently, this phenomenon has been leveraged to improve identification of parathyroid glands intraoperatively and is now clinically available. Parathyroid autofluorescence has been extended to gland protection during primary and revision thyroid surgeries and may be value added in parathyroid directed procedures.

Objectives:
1. Articulate the concept of parathyroid autofluorescence.
2. Recognize the morbidity, mortality, and cost of iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism.
3. Formulate the possible integration of autofluorescence in your thyroid surgical practice.

Schedule of session topics:

  • Introduction – Brendan C. Stack Jr., MD
  • Parathyroid Preservation and the Prevention of Hypoparathyroidism – Brendan C. Stack Jr., MD
  • Which Autofluorescence System: Camera vs. Probe – Amanda Silver, MD
  • Indocyanine Green and Parathyroid Angiography – Brooke Su-Velez, MD
  • Parathyroid Autofluorescence and Surgery for Hyperparathyroidism – Julia Noel, MD
  • Question & Answer – Brendan C. Stack Jr., MD

 

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Hyatt Regency Dallas | Dallas, TX
300 Reunion Boulevard, Dallas, Texas, 75207
Cut-off date for reservations is April 4, 2022, or when room block is full
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Published on April 20, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

Don’t Miss Tonight’s FREE Webinar on The Pandemic Papers: TORS Research and Practice Innovation, 2021-2022

Dear AHNS Members,

On behalf of the AHNS TORS Leadership we are pleased to invite you to a free TORS Webinar on The Pandemic Papers: TORS Research and Practice Innovation, 2021-2022, taking place on Wednesday, April 20th at 7:00pm ET/6:00pm CT/5:00pm MT/4:00pm PT.

Zoom in to this interactive AHNS Webinar highlighting the papers and posters presented and published during the pandemic. During this unprecedented time, erratic work-schedules and surging clinical volumes made it challenging for the head and neck surgeon to keep up with the literature and virtual meetings. This webinar will highlight some of this important work that deserves a first (or second) look.

Learning objectives:
1. Highlight manuscripts published during the pandemic related to TORS and oropharyngeal carcinoma
2. Review the take home points from each of these manuscripts
3. Discuss opportunities for future innovation and collaboration across institutions

Join the Webinar:
This is a reminder to register to access the webinar. If you have already registered, we look forward to seeing you virtually!

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