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Published on September 2, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

Myers’ Family Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology Application Opens September 15, 2022

Diversity Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology for under-represented minority medical students 

This program is sponsored by the American Head and Neck Society Research and Education Foundation, thanks to the very generous contributions of the Myers family – Dr. Eugene N. and Mrs. Barbara L. Myers and Dr. Jeffrey Myers.  It is intended to expose an under-represented minority medical student to the field of Head and Neck surgery specifically and Otolaryngology in general. Please click the link here to watch the RFA video to disseminate to your URM M1 and M2 candidates of the AHNS Myers’ Family Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology.

A grant of $5,000 will be awarded to a medical student to cover travel, lodging and food expenses for the summer experience.  This summer program offers the interested candidate the opportunity to work in a Department of Academic Excellence in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology that has an approved Fellowship Training Program from the Advanced Training Council of the AHNS.  Participants will be assigned to a clinical faculty mentor and will rotate on his or her clinical service and have the chance to participate in the care of Head and Neck Cancer patients in the outpatient setting, inpatient environment, as well as the operating room.  Summer fellows will also have the opportunity to perform basic, translational, clinical, or population based research under the guidance of a chosen/assigned research mentor.  This could be a new project, or an ancillary project nested within an ongoing investigation. Each institution has different rules in place as it pertains to visiting students and COVID-19. This may factor into identifying a research mentor.

At the end of the fellowship, the awardee is expected to provide a brief summary of their experience in its totality, what they learned, and the most impactful experiences throughout the summer. This should include feedback on what worked well and what did not. In addition, the awardees will be required to submit an abstract-like document summarizing their research project including objectives, methods, results, and conclusions. Submission to an otolaryngology-related meeting is encouraged but not required and this would be at the discretion of the mentor.

The grant of $5,000 includes the recipients roundtrip airfare, cost to travel to the meeting, transportation to and from, food and hotel stay expenses at the AHNS Annual/International Meetings. At the AHNS Annual/International Meeting the student will share their Summer experience via PowerPoint presentation and can network with AHNS members.

Ideally the candidate is between year 1 and 2 of medical school. Some applicants between year 2 and 3 may have the ability to participate as a fellow award winner but this depends upon their medical school year academic calendar. Our Myers’ Family Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology FAQ page can be found by clicking here.

We are requesting applicants to submit:

    • A personal statement, not more than 500 words (one page, single-spaced) detailing why you want this fellowship experience. Please include in the personal statement your underrepresented minority status
    • A copy of your CV to be included with the personal statement
    • A letter of recommendation
    • Students must be in good standing at an accredited US medical school

 The 2023 Myers application will open September 15, 2022

The award of $5,000 includes the recipients roundtrip airfare, cost to travel to the meeting, transportation to and from, food and hotel stay expenses at the AHNS Annual/International Meetings. At the AHNS Annual/International Meeting the student will share their Summer experience via PowerPoint presentation and can network with AHNS members.

Published on August 24, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

SINONASAL CANCER COLLABORATIVE – SINONASAL MALIGNANCY VIRTUAL TUMOR BOARD – Wednesday, Sept 28th 7 PM EDT

ARS/NASBS/AHNS
SINONASAL CANCER COLLABORATIVE
SINONASAL MALIGNANCY VIRTUAL TUMOR BOARD
Live Virtual Format
Wednesday, Sept 28, 2022 7:00 PM EDT

MODERATORS
Mathew Geltzeiler, MD – Oregon Health Sciences University
Garret Choby, MD – Mayo Clinic

TUMOR BOARD PANELISTS
Shirley Su, MD – MD Anderson
Eric Wang, MD – UPMC
Marlene Wang, MD – UCLA
Nabil Saba, MD – Emory
Mark McDonald, MD -Emory

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Published on August 23, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

2022 AHNS/AAO Resident/Fellow Symposium – RSVP Today!

The American Head and Neck Society in conjunction with the American Academy of Otolaryngology will offer its annual head & neck surgery symposium for residents and fellows.

This day-long symposium takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2022 prior to the opening of the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO Expo taking place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The symposium will run from 11:30 am -6:00 pm.

Join us for a day of informative lectures on head and neck surgical procedures and treatments, presented by leading head and neck surgeons.

This in-person event is FREE to residents and fellows.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
An RSVP is required – complete the fields below to register for the event.

RSVP HERE!

Published on August 12, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

August 17 & 18: The 2022 Head & Neck Cancer Survivorship Symposium

Bringing together survivors, patients and
caregivers for education and connections

AHNS and the Head & Neck Cancer Alliance (HNCA) are pleased to announce the 2022 Virtual Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Symposium.

Join us August 17-18, 2022 for a series of webinars on topics important to thriving in long-term survivorship, including:

  • Nutrition, Swallowing, and Feeding Tube Challenges For Head and Neck Cancer Patients and Survivors
  • Head and Neck Cancer and The Importance of Comprehensive Rehabilitation
  • Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship and Aging
  • Financial Burden of Head and Neck Cancer
  • Managing Stress and Anxiety
  • Dental Care During and Following Treatment

Each webinar is one hour long and includes a Q&A. Session panelists include medical experts, survivors, and other professionals whose experience and knowledge will help attendees continue to thrive in survivorship.

PROGAM DETAILS                                                          REGISTRATION

 

Published on August 10, 2022 by AHNS Webmaster

AHNS 2023 Meeting – Call For Abstracts – Submission Site Now Open

AHNS Call For Abstracts
Submission Deadline:
Friday, December 2, 2022 – 5:00 PM EST

You are invited to submit abstracts to the AHNS 11th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer taking place on July 8-12, 2023 at the Palais des congrès in Montréal, QC Canada. To submit your abstracts, please visit the following web page:

Submit Your Abstract Now

NOTE: AHNS declares that no employees/owners of an ineligible company may present in AHNS CME accredited sessions.

Please visit the following web page for other rules, guidelines, instructions and the AHNS Policy on Owner/Employees of Ineligible Companies: www.ahns.info/meetings/abstracts/

If you have any questions, please contact the AHNS office at 310-437-0559 x 118 or by email at [email protected].

Sincerely,
AHNS Abstract Services

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News and Announcements

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AHNS 2025 Annual Meeting
Held during the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM)

May 14-18, 2025
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana

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