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Coming Together in Crisis: The Conversations We Need to Have – Learn More at COSM 2021

March 26, 2021 by AHNS Webmaster

Join the American Head & Neck Society at this year’s virtual COSM as we focus on “Coming Together in Crisis – The Conversations We Need to Have: COVID, Disparity, Ethics, Education, our Future”.

The virtual COSM meeting is taking place April 7-11, 2021 with AHNS sessions taking place on Wednesday, April 7th and Thursday, April 8th.

We hope you can join our live sessions and be a part of the conversation as these important topics are discussed.

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

  • COVID 19: The Approaching Storm with Ehab Hanna, MD
  • COVID Recap with Maie St. John, MD, PhD
  • COVID-19 and the Effects on Cancer Surgery: The Tsunami after the Earthquake with Jonathan Irish, MD, MSc, FRCSC
  • COVID Caused Clinic and OR Challenges: Strategies, Successes and Failures
  • Multidisciplinary Care Post COVID: Did We Evolve or Simply Pivot?
  • Enhanced Challenges of Global Medicine During and After COVID
  • Research and Clinical Trials: Coping, Evolving and Succeeding during the Pandemic
  • Publishing in the COVID Era: Did We Over or Under Compensate?
  • A Personal Experience with Bevan Yueh, MD
  • Open Forum: A Time to Share – Be a part of the conversation!

Thursday, April 8, 2021

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Facts, Challenges and Actions
  • Providing ‘Truly’ Equitable Care Across Diverse Populations, Cultural Competency, Financial Toxicity
  • Core Ethical Principles: Explanations and Applications
  • Should There Be More Surgeons in Palliative Care Fellowships or More Palliative Care in Surgical Fellowships? A Round Table Discussion
  • Head and Neck Fellowships: Have We Evolved?
  • What is the Future of Educational Activities: Virtual or In-Person and Out-of-Date?
  • Inspiring and Educating Medical Students and Residents: More Than Just Replacing Ourselves
  • How Do We Crash the Ceiling for Woman in Head and Neck Surgery? An Action Plan is Needed, Faculty Development, and Retention

All-Access Registration Fees:
*A $35 administration fee will be added to all categories, excluding Residents and Medical Students

Category
Member – $150*
Non-Member – $200*
Allied Health $125*
International – $125*
International (Low/Middle Income) – $75*
Active Military (Non-Member) – $175*
Resident – $100
Medical Student – $75

COSM is offering one fee for access to all 9 Societies’ presentations, panels, and posters, in addition to the virtual COSM Exhibit Hall. Up to 118.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and MOC points will be offered.

Following the live virtual meeting, content will also be available for on-demand viewing to all registrants.

Questions?

  • For any COSM registration questions, please contact [email protected].
  • For any AHNS program questions, please contact [email protected].

SAVE THE DATE!
Mark your calendars for the AHNS International Conference on Head & Neck Cancer taking place July 22-25, 2021 at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago, IL. For more information, please visit https://www.ahns2021.org/.

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