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GUEST SPEAKERS
Presenting
“Making Frontal Sinus Surgery Easy:
Carolyn’s Window”
and
“Empty Nose Syndrome: Consequence of Nasal
Surgery or Premorbid State”
Saturday, May 16, 2020
8am—12:50pm
DEPARTMENT OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY 15th Annual Ann B. & Julius N. Hicks
Lectureship in Otolaryngology
&
2020 Residents Research Day
Faculty and Mentors Glenn E. Peters, MD, FACS
Julius N. Hicks Professor of Otolaryngology
Associate Chief Medical Officer, UAB HSF, Head and Neck Endocrine Surgery
C. Blake Simpson, MD
Professor of Otolaryngology
Co-Director, UAB Voice Center, Director, Laryngology Division
Nicholas J. Smith, MD, FACS
Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Children’s of Alabama
Assistant Clinical Professor Surgery
Carissa M. Thomas, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Reconstruction
Richard W. Waguespack, MD, FACS
Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
General Otolaryngology
Erika M. Walsh, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Otology and Neurotology
Jason M. Warram, PhD
Associate Professor
Departments of Otolaryngology, Radiology and Surgery, Advanced Imaging Research
Brian J. Wiatrak, MD, FACS, FAAP
Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Children’s of Alabama
Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Kirk P. Withrow, MD
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery
Bradford A. Woodworth, MD, FACS
James J. Hicks Endowed Professor of Otolaryngology
Associate Scientist at Gregory Fleming CF Research
Sinus & Skull Base Surgery
Audie L. Woolley, MD, FACS
Director Pediatric Otolaryngology
Director, Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program
Children’s of Alabama –Associate Clinical Professor
Alexander Arts, MD Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology Otology and Neurotology
Garima Agarwal, MD Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology General Otolaryngology
Edwyn Boyd, MD
Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology
Sinus and Allergy
Erin P. Buczek, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Associate Residency Program Director, Head and Neck Endocrine Surgery
William R. Carroll , MD, FACS
John S. Odess Endowed Chair, Department of Otolaryngology
Director, Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Oncology
Do-Yeon Cho, MD
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Birmingham VA Director, Otolaryngology, Associate Scientist at Gregory Fleming
CF Research, Sinus and Skull Base Surgery
Artemus J. Cox III, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Jessica W. Grayson, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Director of Clinical Research, Sinus and Skull Base Surgery
Benjamin Greene, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Residency Program Director, Head and Neck Oncology & Microvascular Reconstruction
Edie Hapner, PhD, CCC-SLP
Co-Director, UAB Voice Center
Director, Otolaryngology Speech and Hearing Services
J. Scott Hill, MD, FACS, FAAP
Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Children’s of Alabama
Associate Clinical Professor Surgery
Hari Jeyarajan, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Oncology, Skull Base & Microvascular Reconstruction
Brian D. Kulbersh, MD, FACS, FAAP
Director, Vascular Anomalies Program
Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Children’s of Alabama, Asst Clinical Professor Surgery
Susan McCammon, MD, FACS
John W. Poynor Endowed Professor in Otolaryngology
Professor of Palliative Care, Assistant Director, Community Based Palliative
Care, Head and Neck Oncology, Palliative Care Medicine
Award Panel (Judges)
Geoffrey P. Aaron, MD
Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat of Atlanta, PC
Brian Sullivan, MD
Premier Medical Group, Mobile, Alabama
William Blythe, MD
Alabama ENT Society
Lori M. Guillot, MD
Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat of Atlanta, PC
Brian Hughley, MD
Assistant Professor, University of Florida
Elisa Illing, MD
Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine
Ron Swain Jr., MD, FACS, FARS
Premier Medical Group, Mobile, Alabama
Matthew Fort, MD
Southern ENT and Sinus Center, Trussville, AL
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**SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR VENDORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF THE RESIDENCY PROGRAM**
Vendor Fair Participants (Accessed via Zoom Breakout Rooms)
Compound Pharmaceutical Technologies, Inc. (Mark Thompson, Katie Jordan, John Hart)
Inspire Medical System (Scott Bruce, Wynne
Slowikoski)
Intersect ENT (Rachelle Gibson, Tyler Abston, Matt
Holland)
Karl Storz (Yuling Tsui, Chris Cattelane)
MedTech Inc/Zimmmer Biomet-CMF-Thoracic (Roger Guy, John Batts, Emily Payne, Tara
Snowdon)
Medtronic ENT (Jared Kraeling, Mark Higginbotham)
Olympus America, Inc. (Joshua Kline, Matt Wood-
ward, Matthew Caltabiano, Dana Currier, Brian Blac-quier, Jay Brindley)
Radian Surgical LLC (Travis O’Neal, Mitch
Gutierrez)
Solutions Rx Pharmacy (Angela Harris, Melisha
Durkee)
Stryker (Lisa Schreiner, Tryl Hartfield)
VIRTUAL EVENT - VIA ZOOM
Host—Jessica Grayson, MD
Vendor Fair via Breakout Rooms
Email or call Dinah Rudolph
([email protected] or 205.801.7908)
For pre-registration and CME Credits
Professor Richard Harvey Professor of Otolaryngology,
Head & Neck Surgery
Macquarie University and
St Vincent’s Hospital,
Sydney, Australia
Professor Ray Sacks Professor of Otolaryngology,
Head & Neck Surgery
Macquarie University and
Sydney University,
New South Wales, Australia
Faculty and Mentors
8:00 Vendor Small Group Introductions
8:30 Introduction to the 15th Annual Ann B. and Julius N.
Hicks Lectureship in Otolaryngology
Dr. William R. Carroll
8:35 Guest Speaker, Profs Richard Harvey and Ray Sacks
Introduction by Dr. Jessica Grayson
8:40 “Making Frontal Sinus Surgery Easy: Carolyn’s Window”
Professor Richard Harvey
“Empty Nose Syndrome: Consequence of Nasal Surgery
or Premorbid State”
Professor Ray Sacks
9:40 Questions and Answers
9:50 BREAK
9:55 Introduction of the Presenting Residents
Dr. Benjamin Greene
10:05 Joshua Kain, MD
“Effect of checklists on quality of care for advanced
head and neck cancer undergoing surgical treatment.”
Mentors: Drs. Erin Buczek & Jessica Grayson
10:15 Justin McCormick, MD
“An expedited intracranial pressure monitoring protocol
following spontaneous CSF leak repair. ”
Mentors: Drs. Brad Woodworth & Jessica Grayson
10:25 Phil Rosen, MD
“Ambulatory Surgery vs Overnight Observation for
Total Thyroidectomy.”
Mentor: Drs. Erin Buczek & Jessica Grayson
10:35 Questions and Answers
10:45 Chris Gentile, MD
“Swallowing outcomes following reconstruction of
total laryngectomy defects with tube vs patch free flaps.”
Mentor: Drs. Ben Greene & Jessica Grayson
10:55 Ryan Marshall, MD
“Effects of Gardasil vaccination on treatment outcomes
in pediatric recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.”
Mentor: Dr. Brian Wiatrak
11:05 Lindsay Moore, MD
“Results of a Phase 1 Trial: Surgical Resection of Head and Neck Cancer Using the da Vinci Xi® Surgical System and Fluorescently-Labeled Anti-
EGFR Antibodies as Optical Imaging Agents.”
Mentor: Drs. Jason Warram & William Carroll
11:15 Dan Morrison, MD
“Totally implantable active middle ear implants, a
large, single-surgeon cohort.”
Mentor: Dr. Erika Walsh
11:25 Questions and Answers
11:35 BREAK
11:40 Lauren Braden, MD
“Outcomes in olfactory neuroblastoma”
Mentors: Drs. Jessica Grayson & Brad Woodworth
11:50 Melanie Hicks, MD
“The role of wound bed vasculature on flap necrosis
In a murine axial flap model. “
Mentor: Drs. Jason Warram & Carissa Thomas
12:00 Alyssa Ovaitt, MD
“The utility of Granzyme B as a marker of
immunotherapy response in oral cavity cancer.”
Mentor: Drs. Jason Warram & Ben Larimer
12:10 Emma Panico, MD
“RCT evaluating the single use miniature negative pressure dressing in management of the radial
forearm flap donor site.”
Mentor: Drs. Brian Hughley & Ben Greene
12:20 Questions and Answers
12:30 Closing Remarks
Dr. William R. Blythe, Alabama ENT Society
12:45 Award Presentation
Dr. Jessica Grayson & Dr. William R .Blythe
Professor Richard J. Harvey
Richard currently works as a dedicated rhinologist (nose, sinus, allergy and
endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery) at Macquarie University and St
Vincent’s Hospitals in Sydney. He is the program head of Rhinology &
Skull Base Surgery at the Applied Medical Research Center of UNSW and
is Professor at both the University of NSW and Macquarie University. After
several years of post-training fellowships, including formal fellowships in
the USA and UK, Richard practices in Sydney, Australia, as one of only a
few dedicated rhinologists in the country. He has authored over 300
publications, books, book chapters and completed his PhD in trans-nasal
skull base surgery. Richard has presented over 800 lectures and talks on
sino-nasal disease management. He is the current Editor-in-chief of the
Australian Journal of Otolaryngology (ww.w.TheAJO.com) as well as an
associate editor for the Cochrane ENT disorders group. Richard
contributes to the editorial board for Rhinology Journal, American Journal
of Rhinology & Allergy and the International Forum of Allergy and
Rhinology and is actively involved in research programs in Sydney. He is
the recipient of the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck
Surgery Medal for Distinguished Contribution to the Art and Science of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, intended to recognise members
who are providing outstanding OHNS services beyond their normal
practice activities. Along with training surgeons in both developed and
emerging countries, Richard runs a series of courses with Sydney every
year to further rhinologic education and training in Australia.
Professor Ray Sacks
Ray Sacks is deputy President of ASOHNS (Australian Society of Head
and Neck Surgery) and Federal Council of RACS (Royal Australian College
of Surgeons) and a Professor of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at
Macquarie University in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is
also a Clinical Professor at Sydney University and is the Academic Head of
the Department of ENT Surgery at Concord Hospital in Sydney. Professor
Sacks was the Chief Examiner in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery
for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons from 2012-2014 and was
the President of the Australian and New Zealand Rhinologic Society from
2008-2013. He is a Past President of the NSW branch of the ASOHNS
Society and has convened multiple conferences, Endoscopic Sinus
Surgical courses and workshops throughout Australia, Asia and North and
South America. Ray is an associate editor on multiple journals and sits on
the Editorial Boards of both the American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy
and the Journal of Laryngology and Otology .He has published over 100
scientific papers in peer reviewed journals and 13 book chapters. He was
awarded the Australian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck
Surgery Medal for 2015 for "Outstanding Contribution to the Art and
Science of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery" and was awarded the
International Rhinology Society certificate for "Distinguished Service to the
International Rhinologic Community" in Brazil in May 2015.He has
previously received medals and certification from the University of Sydney,
the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the College of Medicine of
South Africa.
15th Annual Ann B. & Julius N. Hicks Lectureship
2020 Otolaryngology Residents’ Research
“Through his efforts in patient care, teaching, and scientific Investigation, he set in motion processes
that would carry us to a position of national recognition and prominence in otolaryngology.”
Glenn E. Peters, MD
On September 6, 2006, in celebration of their 50th
wedding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. Julius N. Hicks
endowed the Ann B. and Julius N. Hicks Lectureship in
Otolaryngology to help support education in
Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Hicks
directed the Division of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck
Surgery, from 1985 to 1992. He passed away on
January 5, 2009, at the age of 80.
Dr. Hicks earned his medical degree from Duke Medical
School and completed his residency at Harvard
University’s Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. He
joined the UAB faculty in 1960 and retired in 1992. “Dr.
Hicks will always be remembered as the driving force
behind our program,” said Glenn E. Peters, MD.
This lectureship is a tribute to Dr. and Mrs. Hicks in
appreciation for all the personal and professional
contributions they have made to the department and to
resident education. It continues to provide distinguished
guest speakers from throughout the country to assist in
the education of the
residents.
We are pleased to
have Mrs. Hicks, her
family, and friends
participate in this
important event, as
we continue to honor
and remember
Dr. Hicks.
2019 Speaker —Tom D. Wang, MD, FACS
Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Oregon Health Science University
Presentation: “Facelift Surgery Evolution”
CME STATEMENT Sponsored by: University of Alabama School of Medicine and Division of Continuing Medical Education
The University of Alabama School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Alabama School of Medicine designates this educational activity for maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. UAB is and equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.
In Appreciation
In Memory of Dr. Julius N. Hicks
Joshua Kain
Head & Neck Fellowship, UC Davis Health, Sacramento, CA
Justin McCormick
Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery Fellowship, UCLA
Philip Rosen
Pediatric Fellowship, Children’s Hospital of Alabama
CONGRATS 2020 GRADUATES
Distinguished Past Speaker