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Published on August 18, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

AHNS Business Meeting Recap 2021-2022 AHNS Leadership

Dear AHNS Members,

The AHNS just completed a very successful virtual 10th International Conference and thank you to everyone who participated. During the Business Meeting, we promised to provide a recap of all the innovative and productive updates from our leadership, services and sections. To view the updates, please log on to your member account and view the PDF.

Please also join me in congratulating all the great AHNS leaders who were elected to serve the AHNS. It continues to be an honor to serve as the AHNS Secretary and please reach out to me at [email protected] if you have any questions about the society. Have a safe and fun rest of your summer!

AHNS Leadership:

President: Bert O’Malley, MD 2021-2022

President-Elect: Brian Burkey, MD, MEd 2021-2022

Vice President: Robert Ferris, MD, PhD, 2021-2022

Secretary: Susan McCammon, MD 2019-2022

Treasurer: Bevan Yueh, MD 2019-2022

Education Division Chair: Christine Gourin, MD 2021-2024

Education Division Vice-Chair: Babak Givi, MD 2021-2024

Research Division Chair: James Rocco, MD, PhD 2021-2024

Research Division Vice-Chair: Wendell Yarbrough, MD, 2021-2024

Patient Care Division Chair: Daniel Deschler, MD 2021-2024

Patient Care Division Vice-Chair: Gregory Farwell, MD 2021-2024

Administration Division Chair: Gregory Randolph, MD 2021-2024

Administration Division Vice-Chair: Cecelia Schmalbach, MD 2021-2024

Sincerely,
Susan McCammon, MD
AHNS Secretary

Published on August 11, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

TODAY 6 PM CST: Therapeutic De-escalation of Thyroid Malignancies Webinar – CME Available

Date: Today, Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Time: 8:00pm EST/7:00pm CST/6:00pm MST/5:00pm PST
This session is an hour long.

Therapeutic De-escalation of Thyroid Malignancies Webinar
Moderators: Nishant Agarwal and Michael Singer
Discussants: Michael Tuttle and Akira Miyauchi

Panelists:
Case 1 MPTC observation- Louise Davies
Case 2 MPTC and RFA – Lisa Orloff
Case 3 MPTC and hemithyroidectomy – Emad Kandil

CME AVAILABLE!

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This Course is Free.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information
about joining the meeting.
The American Head & Neck Society (AHNS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide Continuing Medical Education for physicians. The AHNS designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim
only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity,

 

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Published on July 28, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

News from the AHNS Reconstructive Section

Dear Members of the Reconstructive Head and Neck Surgery Section,

The July 2021 AHNS meeting marks the end of the term for me as the Section Chair and Dr. Derrick Lin as Vice-chair. We wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the various activities of the section, solicit interest and participation from you as section members, and welcome the incoming leadership of our section moving forward.

Two years ago, the AHNS leadership introduced the matrix initiative that reorganized the society and launched a number of Sections including ours. We created a Section Board that served as a governance body as we moved ahead with work in a variety of areas to accomplish our mission goals. The primary work of the section was accomplished through several committees, each with its own purpose, leadership and composition.

The Research Committee has been very active over the past 2 years under the guidance of Dr. Jeremy Richmon. We have brought over 5 multi-disciplinary studies to completion as they move on to presentation and publication. Study concepts come largely from the committee members, though ideas and participation are welcomed from the section at large. This has formed the backbone of collaboration and productivity of many of our members.

Dr. Lisa Shnayder has led our Mentorship Committee which has been a great resource for junior and senior members alike. The committee has been active with panel presentations related to career development and also research into the area of faculty burnout to which our section members are particularly vulnerable. We have engaged in use of real time social media to communicate which was especially helpful to many of our members as we dealt with the impact of the pandemic on our patients, our practice, and ourselves.

The Education Committee was very productive with Dr. Matt Old directing that group of members. The committee has been working on web-based content for our membership and also for patients. Much of the planned contribution for the AHNS 2020 meeting had to be put on hold, and was partially put in to place for 2021. Despite the impact of the pandemic, the committee adapted to create virtual content and educational activities that allowed us to make progress towards educational goals. The AHNS Fellows Bootcamp has been re-activated this year, which continues to serve as a maquis hands-on educational course for our current fellows.

The Quality and Value Committee has also been active under the guidance of Dr. Tamer Ghanem. The committee was initially focused on broad themes of defining quality and designing protocols to derive value in patient care. One of the main initiatives was to develop an ERAS protocol for patients undergoing free tissue transfer, and this is a nearly completed task. In the future, this group may turn its eyes to database creation and defining quality metrics in our field.

We welcome the new leadership of our section. Dr. Jeremy Richmon and Dr. Matt Old will assume the positions of Chair and Vice-chair respectively. They will be charged with developing the next iteration of structure for our section and its various committees.

On their behalf, I’d like to invite members of the section to nominate or self-nominate individuals to various committees of the section. We are seeking members who would like to participate and are also prepared to do the work that accompanies this participation. Committees generally convene on a monthly basis, with ongoing work in between. If you are interested, please respond by email to, [email protected], with a paragraph statement (100-150 words) describing your interests, attributes, and thoughts on your contribution to the section in the next 2 weeks.

Lastly, I’d like to thank our Section Board. This included the Committee chairs above as well as Drs. Kelly Malloy, Mark Wax, Matt Hanasono, and Rod Rezaee. They’ve done a great job helping to guide us through the formation of our section and assuring that we put our best foot forward. It’s been an honor and pleasure serving as Section Chair over this term and I look forward to future successes of the Section.

Cheers,

Urjeet A. Patel, MD FACS
Section Chair

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Published on July 25, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

#AHNS2021 JOIN TODAY’S SATELLITE SYMPOSIA!

JOIN! Today’s Satellite Symposia!

Sunday, July 25
11:30AM – 12:30 PM CST

Merck – Personalizing Your Approach with First-Line Treatment Options in R/M HNSCC
https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3301991/E55EE94176E60D5B1375664565CFC75F

Naveris – Detection of HPV-Driven Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Clinical Evidence of an Innovative Blood Test and Implications of Multidisciplinary Management
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MZgPEjZSQr6FkCDBfeBfPQ

Karl Storz – Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing Instructional Video
https://www.ahns.info/flexible-endoscopic-evaluation-of-swallowing-instructional-video/

 

 

Published on July 24, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

Congratulations to Our 2021 AHNS Award Winners

AHNS is pleased to announce the 2021 AHNS Award Winners during AHNS 10th International Virtual Conference on Head and Neck Cancer:

Theresa Guo, (AHNS/AAO-HNSF Young Investigator Combined Award)
Entitled work: Establishing immunogenicity of splice variant derived neoantigens in HNSCC

Sarah Dermody, (AHNS Alando J. Ballantyne Resident Research Pilot Grant)
Entitled work: Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) Urine Kinetics in HPV-related Head and Neck Cancer

Tom Barrett, AHNS Alando J. Ballantyne Resident Research Pilot Grant sponsored by AHNS Endocrine Section and EISAI Pharmaceuticals.
Entitled work: Spatial Architecture of Immune Evasion in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Rebecca Gao, AHNS Alando J. Ballantyne Resident Research Pilot Grant sponsored by AHNS Presidential Request for Application Pilot Award on Basic and Translational Research
Entitled work: Nanopore Sequencing for the Real-Time Detection of Melanoma-Involved Lymph Nodes

Ryan Carey, (AHNS Pilot Grant)
Entitled work: Targeting T2Rs to activate apoptosis in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Albert Han, (AHNS Presidential Request for Application Pilot Award on Mucosal Head and Neck Cancer Research).
Entitled work: The microbiome of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma in young patients

Margaret F. Butler Outstanding Mentor of Women in Head and Neck Surgery Award

2021 Winner Dr. Lisa Orloff

2020 Winner Dr. Cherie-Ann Nathan

#BeLikeButler

AHNS Myers’ Family Diversity Summer Travel Fellowship in Otolaryngology Award

2021 Winner Symone V. Jordan
University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY. M.D. Candidate Class of 2024.

2020 Winner Derrick B. Lewis
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Rochester, MN May 2023 M.D. Candidate.

AHNS Research Awards

Robert Maxwell Byers Award
Grace L. Banik, MD, Maisie L. Shindo, MD, Kristen L. Kraimer, MD, Katherine Manzione, Abhita Reddy, MD, Ken Kazahaya, MD, MBA, Andrew J. Bauer, MD, Jeffrey C. Rastatter, MD, Mark E. Zafereo, MD, Steven G. Waguespack, MD, Daniel C. Chelius, Jr., MD, Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, MD
Entitled work: Prevalence and Risk Factors for Multifocality in Pediatric Thyroid Cancer: A Multicenter Study

Best Resident Clinical Paper
Brendan Coutu, MD, Dallin Christensen, MD, Evan Ryan, BS, Elizabeth Bradford Bell, MD, Weining Zhen, MD, and Zafar Sayed, MD
Entitled Work: Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Disease Extent and Survival in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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