An innovative Global Continuing Medical Education program, “The IFHNOS World Tour” program was introduced in 2008, offering a two and half day conference conducted by World leaders in the Head and Neck specialties, over 4-5 weeks. This program has been offered in 34 locations around the world, including London, Barcelona, Rome, Athens, Warsaw, Moscow, Mumbai, Beijing, Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Bogota, St. Petersburg, Frankfurt, Antalya, Bangalore, Manila, Shanghai, Mexico City, Kiev, Amsterdam, Cairo, Ahmedabad, Guangzhou, Jakarta, Brisbane, Sao Paulo, Moscow, Prague, Riyadh, Delhi, Seoul, Hong Kong, Auckland, Rio de Janeiro, Sharm El Sheikh, Sydney, Kaohsiung, Santiago, Birmingham, Kolkata, Milan, Chennai, Nur-Sultan, Leuven.
These programs conducted initially every other year and later every year have been very successful. Due to Covid pandemic, they had to be suspended in 2020. However in 2021 and 2022, these programs were conducted virtually in the Eastern and Western hemispheres. With the settling down of the Covid Pandemic it is now time to restart these programs.
Due to the changing environment in the post covid time, IFHNOS has decided to convert the “World Tour” program in to “Head and Neck Cancer Summit”. The Summits will be conducted twice a year, in the winter / spring and summer / fall, in different parts of the world. The Summits are planned each year in the intervening years between the world congresses of IFHNOS. These programs will be similar, of 2-2.5 days duration, and will consist of didactic presentations by the touring faculty, tumor boards and video presentations of surgical techniques. In 2024, they are planned in Chennai, India (Feb. 16-18, 2024) and Sao Paulo, Brazil (August, 28-31, 2024). In 2025, they are planned in Dubai (February 2025) and Dublin (August 2025).
After Eight very
successful World Tour Programs in 2008, 2010, 2012,
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021, the International
Federation
of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is again
offering a global continuing medical education
program featuring the most respected leaders in the
field of Head & Neck Surgery and Oncology.
This worldwide program will be presented
virtually, for the EASTERN HEMISPHERE on
12th November, 2022. The program will
provide
state-of-art knowledge and explore the frontiers of
Head and Neck cancer diagnosis and treatment through
Keynote lectures and tumor
boards with intense interactive discussions with
global leaders through case presentations. An ample
opportunity will be provided to the
attendees to ask questions through the Q and A box
on their screen. The program in EASTERN
HEMISPHERE is on
different topics, and will cover important issues in
Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology.
Saturday 12 November, 2022 | 12:00 NOON – 3:30 PM
(SINGAPORE TIME)
Program Leaders: Dr. Pankaj
Chaturvedi (India) & Dr. Se-Heon Kim (Korea)
TIME (SINGAPORE TIME) |
TOPIC | |
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12:00 NOON - 1:45 PM | SESSION 1 - MALIGNANT
TUMORS AT THE SKULL
BASE Moderator: Dr. Prathamesh Pai (India) Co-moderator: Dr. Yiming Zhu (China) |
|
12:00 NOON - 12:35 PM |
Keynote Address Outcomes of Skull Base Surgery Around the World: Dr. Prathamesh Pai (India) |
|
12:35 PM - 1:35 PM |
Panel Discussion - Tumor Board Panelists: Dr. Seiichi Yoshimoto (Japan), Dr. Ben Panizza (Australia), Dr. Sarbani Laskar (India), Dr. K. K. Thankappan (India) |
|
1:35 PM - 1:45 PM | Q&A | |
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM | SESSION 2 - ORAL
REHABILITATION AFTER FIBULA FREE
FLAP
RECONSTRUCTION Moderator: Dr. Gopal Iyer (Singapore) Co-moderator: Dr. Dushyant Mandalik (India) |
|
1:45 PM - 2:15 PM |
Keynote Address Immediate Dental Implants in Fibula Free Flap / Current Status and Future Prospects: Dr. Evan Matros (USA) |
|
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM |
Panel Discussion / Tumor Board Panelists: Dr. Jonathan Clark (Australia), Dr. Fu Chan Wei (Taiwan), Dr. Soon Hyun Ahn (Korea), Dr. Vijay Haribhakti (India) |
|
3:15 PM - 3:30 PM | Q&A |
After seven very
successful World Tour Programs in 2008, 2010, 2012,
2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, the International
Federation of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is
again offering a global continuing medical education
program this time virtually featuring the most
respected leaders in the field of Head & Neck
Surgery and Oncology.
This worldwide program
will be presented virtually, in four zones around
the world. The program will provide state-of-art
knowledge and explore the frontiers of Head and Neck
cancer diagnosis and treatment through Keynote
lectures and tumor boards with intense interactive
discussions with global leaders through case
presentations. An ample opportunity will be provided
to the attendees to ask questions through the Q and
A box on their screen. The four Zonal programs are
on different topics and will cover the entire
spectrum of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology
EASTERN STANDARD TIME (NEW YORK)
Leaders: Ian
Witterick, Luiz Kowalski, Louis
Harrison
Thyroid,
Skull base and Systemic Therapies
TIME | TYPE | TOPIC | FACULTY |
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08:20 - 08:25 | Introduction: Jatin Shah, CEO-IFHNOS | ||
08:25 - 08:30 | Opening Remarks
Moderator: Ian Witterick, Canada Co-Moderator: Mark Zafereo, USA Q&A Recorder: Fergal O’Duffy, Ireland |
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08:30 - 09:00 | Key Note | Thyroid cancer: Evolution and implementation of risk group stratification | Michael Tuttle, USA |
09:00 - 10:30 | Panel Discussion | Tumor board: Thyroid cancer | Richard Wong, USA, Claudio Cernea, Brazil, Carlos Buchpiguel, Brazil, Virginia Livolsi, USA, Susan Mandel, USA |
10:30 - 10:55 | Coffee Break | ||
10:55 - 11:00 | Moderator: Luiz
Kowalski,
Brazil Co-Moderator: Josias Juanta, Costa Rica Q&A Recorder: Santiago Alberto Zund, Argentina |
||
11:00 - 11:30 | Key Note | Evolution from open to endoscopic skull base surgery | Piero Nicolai, Italy |
11:30 - 13:00 | Panel Discussion | Tumor Board: Paranasal sinuses and skull base | Fernando Dias, Brazil, Ricardo Carrau, USA, David Pfister, USA, Brian O’Sullivan, Canada, Kenneth Hu, USA |
13:00 - 13:55 | Lunch Break | ||
13:55 - 14:00 | Moderator: Louis
Harrison,
USA Co-Moderator: Alan Ho, USA Q&A Recorder: Rachel Giese, USA | ||
14:00 - 14:30 | Key Note | Evolution of systemic therapies through five decades | Jan Vermorken, Belgium |
14:30 - 15:55 | Panel Discussion | Results of major prospective clinical trials | Jeff Myers, USA, Ralph Gilbert, Canada, Robert Haddad, USA, Christine Chung, USA, David Brizel, USA, Gustavo N. Marta, Brazil |
15:55 - 16:00 | Closing Remarks: Louis Harrison |
Japan Standard Time (Tokyo)
Leaders: Sandro
Porceddu, Sheng Po Hao, Kim Se Heon
Skin cancer, minimally
invasive surgery and reconstructive
surgery
TIME | TYPE | TOPIC | FACULTY |
---|---|---|---|
08:20 - 08:25 | Introduction: Jatin Shah, CEO-IFHNOS | ||
08:25 - 08:30 | Opening
Remarks Moderator: Sandro Porceddu, Australia Co Moderator: Ben Panizza, Australia Q&A Recorder: Hao Li, Singapore |
||
08:30 - 09:00 | Key Note | New avenues in management of skin cancers | Jonathan Clark, Australia |
09:00 - 10:30 | Panel Discussion | Tumor board Skin cancer and melanoma |
James Bowman, Australia Rahul Ladwa, Australia Benjamin Chua, Australia Jennifer Gillespie, Australia |
10:30 - 10:55 | Coffee Break | ||
10:55 - 11:00 | Moderator: Se
Heon Kim, South Korea Co Moderator: Ken-ichi Nibu, Japan Q&A Recorder: Julian Yau, Hong Kong |
||
11:00 - 11:30 | Key Note | Impact of technology on outcomes, cost and quality of life | Eun Chang Choi, South Korea |
11:30 - 13:00 | Panel Discussion | Panel Discussion Open Vs Minimally invasive surgery |
Chen-Chi Wang,Taiwan Kyung Tae, South Korea Ichiro Tateya, Japan Chwee Ming Lim, Singapore Suren Krishnan, Australia Yoon Woo Koh, South Korea |
13:00 - 13:55 | Lunch Break | ||
13:55 - 14:00 | Moderator: Sheng
Po Hao, Taiwan Co Moderator: Chih-Yen Chien, Taiwan Q&A Recorder: Anusha Balasubramanian, UK |
||
14:00 - 14:30 | Key Note | Beyond free flaps, Function, esthetics and dynamics | Ralph Gilbert, Canada |
14:30 - 15:55 | Panel Discussion | Panel Discussion-Reconstructive challenges |
Ming-Huei Cheng, Taiwan Jennifer Almelor, Philippines Chung Hwan Baek, South Korea Ryuichi Hayashi, Japan Chew Khong Yik, Singapore |
15:55 - 16:00 | Closing Remarks: Sheng Po Hao |
Central European Time (Zurich)
Leaders:
Wojciech Golusinski, Vincent Gregoire, Johannes
Fagan
Oropharynx,
Nasopharynx, Larynx, Hypopharynx and
Management of the Neck
TIME | TYPE | TOPIC | FACULTY |
---|---|---|---|
08:20 - 08:25 | Introduction: Jatin Shah, CEO-IFHNOS | ||
08:25 - 08:30 | Opening
Remarks Moderator: Wojciech Golusinski, Poland Co-Moderator: Laura Baijens, The Netherlands Q&A Recorder: Constantina Christou, Sweden |
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08:30 - 09:00 | Key Note | The HPV dilemma. Where do we go from here? | Hisham Mehanna, UK |
09:00 - 10:30 | Panel Discussion | Tumor board: Oropharynx |
Christian Simon,
Switzerland Terry M. Jones, UK Lisa Licitra, Italy Jean-Pascal Machiels, Belgium Joanna Kaźmierska, Poland Mererid Evans, UK Julie Wetter, South Africa Keith Hunter, UK Roberto Maroldi, Italy |
10:30 - 10:55 | Coffee Break - Product Theater (Medtronic) | ||
10:55 - 11:00 | Moderator:
Vincent Gregoire,
France Co-Moderator: Robbie Woods, Ireland Q&A Recorder: Gavin Quail, South Africa |
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11:00 - 11:30 | Key Note | Organ preservation or function preservation? At what cost | Lisa Licitra, Italy |
11:30 - 13:00 | Panel Discussion | Tumor Board: Larynx, Hypopharynx |
Giovanni Succo, Italy Andreas Dietz, Germany Ayman Amin, Egypt Soukje Oosting, Netherlands Ana Castro, Portugal Volker Budach, Germany Johannes Kaanders, Netherlands Andrzej Marszałek, Poland Frank Pameijer, Netherlands |
13:00 - 13:55 | Lunch Break | Video - IFHNOS Activities | ||
13:55 - 14:00 | Moderator:
Johannes Fagan, South
Africa Co-Moderator: Arild Andre Osthus, Norway Q&A Recorder: Savio Costa de Paul, Brazil |
||
14:00 - 14:30 | Key Note | Current status of selective and comprehensive neck dissections | Jesus Medina, USA |
14:30 - 15:55 | Panel Discussion | Tumor Board: Neck metastases and unknown primary |
René Leemans,
Netherlands Phillippe Gorphe, France Jeffrey Otiti, Uganda Paolo Bossi, Italy Jan B. Vermorken, Belgium Silke Tribius, USA Jordi Giralt, Spain Marion Classe, France Frank Pameijer, Netherlands |
15:55 - 16:00 | Closing Remarks by Johannes Fagan |
Indian Standard Time (Mumbai)
Leaders: Alok
Thakar, Marlinda Adham, Zhenkun Yu
Oral Cavity, Salivary
Tumors and Early Detection
TIME | TYPE | TOPIC | FACULTY |
---|---|---|---|
08:20 - 08:25 | Introduction: Jatin Shah, CEO-IFHNOS | ||
08:25 - 08:30 | Opening
remarks Chairman: Alok Thakar, India Moderator: Devendra Chaukar, India Co-Moderator: Shaoyan Liu, China Q&A Recorder: Fu Wei Zhong Ernest, Singapore |
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08:30 - 09:00 | Key Note | Progress in oral cancer management | Moni Kuriakose, India |
09:00 - 10:30 | Panel Discussion | Tumor Board: Oral cancer cases | Yi
Ming Zhu, China Napadon Tangjaturonrasme, Thailand Deepak Sarin, India Chao Li, China Victor Lee, Hong Kong Arif Jamshed, Pakistan Aanchal Kakkar, India Abhishek Mahajan, India |
10:30 - 10:55 | Coffee Break | ||
10:55 - 11:00 | Chair Person: Marlinda
Adham,
Indonesia Moderator: Vincent Vander Poorten, Belgium Co-Moderator: Belayet Siddiquee, Bangladesh Q&A Recorder: GM Divya, India |
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11:00 - 11:30 | Key Note | Progress in salivary tumor pathology and management | Kerry Olsen, USA |
11:30 - 13:00 | Panel Discussion | Panel Discussion: Salivary tumors |
Ashok Shenoy, India Chuanbin Guo, China Xin Peng, China Sonar Sonipanigoro, Indonesia Anubha Bharthuar, India Sathiuamoorthy Selvarajan, Singapore Ashu Seith Bhalla, India |
13:00 - 13:55 | Lunch Break | ||
13:55 - 14:00 | Chairman: Zhenkun Yu,
China Moderator: Sat Parmar, UK Co-Moderator: Patravoot Vatanasapt, Thailand Q&A Recorder Abhijit Gundale, India |
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14:00 - 14:30 | Key Note | Impact of early detection on mortality, quality of life and cost | Joe Califano, USA |
14:30 - 15:55 | Panel Discussion | Tumor Board: New methods and technologies in early detection |
Xiaoguang Ni, China Pankaj Chaturvedi, India Jugao Fang, China Vikram Kekatpure, India Raymond Tsang, Hong Kong Chwee Ming Lim, Singapore Indrati Suroyo, Indonesia |
15:55 - 16:00 | Closing Remarks: Sat Parmar |
The International Federation of Head and Neck
Oncologic Societies (IFHNOS) offered a global
continuing medical education program featuring the
most respected leaders in the field of head & neck
surgery and oncology. This worldwide program covered
locations in a sequence (shown below). Subsequent
cycles will cover other parts of the world. Nations
are clustered into regions to offer access to as
many individuals as possible at each session.
Leaders in the specialty of head and neck oncology
have organized this program for each region.The
program provided state-of-the-art knowledge and
explored the frontiers of head and neck cancer
diagnosis and treatment. Ample opportunity for
interactive sessions between the local faculty,
attendees and the traveling faculty were provided.
The 2010 World Tour Program of the IFHNOS concluded
on Oct 31. It was a grand success with excellent
attendance at all locations. The travelling faculty spoke
to nearly 3000 physicians during this one month long
continuing medical education program around the
globe. This program gave an excellent opportunity to
the local faculty members at each location to
interact with the travelling faculty, and generate
interesting and informative discussions during the
panel discussions. In addition this program gave an
excellent opportunity to the travelling faculty to
renew old friendships and make new friends in the
'fraternity' of Head and Neck Surgeons and
Oncologists.
After two very successful World Tour Programs in 2008
and 2010, the International Federation of Head and
Neck Oncologic Societies offered again a global
continuing medical education program featuring the
most respected leaders in the field of head & neck
surgery and oncology. This worldwide program covered
locations in a sequence (shown below). Future
programs will cover other parts of the world.
Nations are clustered into regions to offer easy
access to as many individuals as possible at each
session. The program provided state-of-the-art
knowledge and explored the frontiers of head and
neck cancer diagnosis and treatment through
introductory lectures, intense interactive
discussions with regional specialists through case
presentations, and demonstration of operative
techniques through video sessions. Ample opportunity
for discussion between the local faculty, attendees
and the traveling faculty was provided.
After three very successful World Tour Programs in
2008, 2010 and 2012, the International Federation of
Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is again offering
a global continuing medical education program
featuring the most respected leaders in the field of
head & neck surgery and oncology. This worldwide
program will cover locations in a sequence (shown
below). Future programs will cover other parts of
the world.
Nations are clustered into regions to offer easy
access to as many individuals as possible at each
session. The program will provide state-of-the-art
knowledge and explore the frontiers of head and neck
cancer diagnosis and treatment through introductory
lectures, intense interactive discussions with
regional specialists through case presentations, and
demonstration of operative techniques through video
sessions. Ample opportunity for discussion between
the local faculty, attendees and the traveling
faculty will be provided.
After four very successful World Tour Programs in 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2016, the International Federation of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is again offering a global continuing medical education program featuring the most respected leaders in the field of head & neck surgery and oncology. This worldwide program will cover four locations. Future programs will cover other parts of the world. Nations are clustered into regions to offer easy access to as many individuals as possible at each session. The program will provide state-of-the-art knowledge and explore the frontiers of head and neck cancer diagnosis and treatment through introductory lectures, intense interactive discussions with regional specialists through case presentations, and demonstration of operative techniques through video sessions. Ample opportunity for discussion between the local faculty, attendees and the traveling faculty will be provided.
Date | Location | Conference Coordinators | More |
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November 8th - 9th, 2017 | Bengaluru, India | Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, Dr. K. S. Gopinath | View More |
November 11th - 12th, 2017 | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Dr. Sheng Po Hao | View More |
November 16th - 18th, 2017 | Santiago, Chile | Dr. Pablo Montero-Miranda | View More |
November 30th - 1stDecember, 2017 | Birmingham, U.K. | Dr. Hisham Mehanna | View More |
Dr.
Pankaj
Chaturvedi
Bengaluru,
India
Dr.
Hisham
Mehanna
Birmingham, U.K.
Dr.
Pablo Montero
Miranda
Santiago, Chile
Dr.
Sheng Po (Peter)
Hao
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Professor Jatin Shah is an
international leader who holds The
Elliott W. Strong Chair in Head and
Neck Oncology at Memorial Sloan
MD, PhD
(Hon.), DSc
(Hon), FACS,
FRCS (Hon.),
FDSRCS
(Hon.),
FRACS
(Hon.),
FRCSDS
(Hon)
Professor
Jatin Shah is an
international
leader who holds
The Elliott W.
Strong Chair in
Head and Neck
Oncology at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center in New
York City.
Professor Shah
has served as
President of The
New York Cancer
Society, The New
York
Head and Neck
Society, The
Society of Head
and Neck
Surgeons, The
North American
Skull Base
Society, and the
International
Academy
of Oral
Oncology. He is
Founder and CEO
of The
International
Federation of
Head and Neck
Oncologic
Societies
(IFHNOS).
Professor Shah
has been the
recipient of
numerous awards
from all
continents and
is an honorary
member of
several head and
neck
societies in
Europe, Asia,
Australia and
South America.
He serves on the
Editorial and
Review Boards of
18 scientific
journals and has
published more
than 500
peer-reviewed
publications, 78
book chapters
and 10 books.
His textbook of
Head and Neck
Surgery and
Oncology won
First Prize from
The British
Medical
Association and
The Royal
Society of
Medicine, and
was awarded the
George
Davey Howells
Prize from the
University of
London for the
best published
book in
otolaryngology
in the preceding
five years. He
is a
much
sought-after
speaker who has
delivered 87
named lectures
and keynote
addresses and
over 1,200
scientific
presentations in
49
countries. In
recognition of
his outstanding
contributions
and world
leadership in
head and neck
surgery,
Memorial Sloan
Kettering
Cancer Center
has established
an endowed Chair
in his name, the
American Head
and Neck Society
has named an
annual symposium
in his honor,
and the IFHNOS
has established
an eponymous
lecture in his
name at its
World
Congresses.
LECTURES
Professor Ashok Shaha is an Attending Surgeon on the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Professor
MD,
FACS
Professor
Ashok Shaha is
an Attending
Surgeon on the
Head and Neck
Service at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center,
Professor
of Surgery at
Cornell
University
Medical College,
and holds the
Jatin Shah Chair
in Head and Neck
Surgery at MSK.
Dr. Shaha
completed
his surgical
training at M.S.
University of
Baroda and at
The Tata
Memorial
Hospital in
India. He
completed his
surgical
training
at Downstate
Medical Center
in Brooklyn, New
York and a
fellowship in
head and neck
surgery at
Memorial
Hospital. He
joined the
Department of
Surgery at
Downstate
Medical Center
in 1982 as a
Head and Neck
Surgeon, rising
to the rank of
Professor of
Surgery
in 1992. During
this period, he
was also Chief
of Head and Neck
Surgery at
King’s County,
Brooklyn VA
Hospital and
University
Hospital.
He joined the
full time
faculty of MSK
in 1993.
Dr. Shaha has
been awarded
many honors
throughout his
career. He has
served as
President of the
New York Head
and Neck
Society,
the American
Society for
Surgeons of
Indian Origin,
the Brooklyn
Surgical
Society, the New
York Cancer
Society, the New
York Surgical
Society, the
American Head
and Neck
Society, and the
American
Association of
Endocrine
Surgeons. His CV
includes more
than
500
publications.
Dr. Shaha has
dedicated his
professional
career to the
training of
medical
students,
residents and
fellows. He was
Chairman of the
Advanced
Training Council
for Head and
Neck Surgery and
Oncology
Fellowships in
the USA.
LECTURES
Professor Patrick Gullane is Otolaryngologist-in-Chief and Wharton Chair in Head and Neck Surgery at Princess Margaret Hospital,
MD,
FRCSC, FACS,
FRACS
(Hon.)
Professor
Patrick Gullane
is
Otolaryngologist-in-Chief
and Wharton
Chair in Head
and Neck Surgery
at Princess
Margaret
Hospital,
and Professor
and Chair,
Department of
Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck
Surgery,
University of
Toronto. He has
received
numerous
honours and
awards during
his career,
including the
Harris P. Mosher
Award from the
Triological
Society, the
Commemorative
Medal
for the 125th
Anniversary of
Canadian
Confederation,
and The
Millennium
Society Award
from the
American Academy
of
Otolaryngology-
Head and Neck
Surgery. He
served as
President of the
American Head
and Neck Society
and The North
American Skull
Base
Society.
Prof. Gullane
has been invited
as a Visiting
Professor to
more than 42
countries,
lecturing on all
aspects of head
and neck
oncology,
including the
Sir William
Wilde Lecture
(2001) and The
Eugene N. Myers
International
Lecture (2006).
He has
delivered more
than 500
presentations
nationally and
internationally,
and serves on
the editorial
board of 10
journals. He has
published
210 papers in
peerreviewed
journals, 56
chapters in
textbooks and 8
books on various
aspects of head
and neck
surgery. He
received the
George Davey
Howells Memorial
Prize in
Otolaryngology -
University of
London for the
best publsihed
book in
otolaryngology-
head and neck
surgery in the
preceding five
years for
co-authoring the
textbook,
Principles and
Practice of Head
and Neck
Oncology.
Professor
Gullane was the
recipient of an
Honorary
Fellowship from
the Royal
Australasian
College of
Surgeons. The
Princess
Margaret
Hospital
recognized
Professor
Gullane with a
Tribute Event
and Gala Evening
for his
contributions
and leadership
in
head and neck
oncology (2006).
In recognition
of this evening
and his
contributions,
an endowed
Fellowship Chair
will be
established.
Professor
Gullane was
selected as
recipient of
Galway
University’s
prestigious
Alumni Award -
the Medtronic
Award for Health
Care
and Medical
Science,
acknowledging
his
contributions to
the development
of
Otolaryngology -
Head and Neck
Surgery
Research,
Ireland (2007).
LECTURES
Ehab Y. Hanna, M.D., FACS, is Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Head and ..
Ehab Y.
Hanna, M.D.,
FACS, is
Professor and
Vice Chair of
the Department
of Head and Neck
Surgery with a
joint
appointment in
the
Department of
Neurosurgery and
also serves as
an Adjunct
Professor of
Otolaryngology,
Otorhinolaryngology
and
Communicative
Sciences, Head
and Neck Surgery
@ Baylor College
of Medicine. He
is an
internationally
recognized head
and neck surgeon
and
expert in the
treatment of
patients with
skull base
tumors and head
and neck cancer.
He is the
medical director
of the
Multidisciplinary
Head and Neck
Center and
co-director of
the Skull Base
Tumor program.
Dr. Hanna is
leading the
development of
minimally
invasive and
robotic
applications in
skull base
surgery. In
addition to
patient care,
Dr. Hanna is
actively engaged
in clinical and
translational
research with
emphasis on
skull base
tumors. Dr.
Hanna is the
past president
of the North
American Skull
Base Society
(2014) and the
President-Elect
of the American
Head and Neck
Society (2017).
He is the
Editor-in-Chief
of the journal
of Head & Neck,
which is the
official journal
of the
International
Federation of
Head and Neck
Societies.
LECTURES
Professor Louis Harrison received his MD from the S.U.N.Y Downstate Medical Center...
Professor Louis
Harrison
received his MD
from the S.U.N.Y
Downstate
Medical Center
College of
Medicine. He
completed a
Radiation
Oncology
Residency at
Yale University
School of
Medicine,
Yale-New Haven
Hospital; he
also served as
Chief Resident.
Following his
Residency, he
joined the
faculty at
Memorial
Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center in
New York. While
at Memorial, he
assumed
increasing
responsibilities
over his 11 year
tenure and was
the Chief of the
Brachytherapy
Service in the
Department of
Radiation
Oncology as
well as the
Institutional
Leader of the
multidisciplinary
Head and Neck
Cancer Disease
Management Team.
He was also
appointed to
the faculty of
Cornell
University
School of
Medicine;
Assistant
Professor
(1987-1991); and
Associate
Professor
(1991-1997). He
joined
the Continuum
Health Partners
(Beth Israel
Medical Center,
St. Luke's and
Roosevelt
Hospitals and NY
Eye and Ear
Infirmary) in
1997.
At Continuum, he
served as
Chairman and
Gerald J.
Friedman Endowed
Chair of
Radiation
Oncology and
Physician-in-Chief
of Continuum
Cancer Centers
of New York. He
was also
appointed as
Professor of
Radiation
Oncology and
Otorhinolaryngology-Head
and
Neck Surgery at
the Albert
Einstein College
of Medicine. He
served as
Chairman of the
Board and
President of
ASTRO, the
leading
radiation
oncology
professional
society in the
country, as well
as President of
the American
Brachytherapy
Society and
President of
the
International
Society of
Intraoperative
Radiation
Therapy.
He is the senior
editor of the
textbook Head
and Neck Cancer:
A
Multidisciplinary
Approach, now in
its fourth
edition. He is a
co-editor
of
Intraoperative
Irradiation:
Techniques and
Results, now in
its second
edition and the
recipient of
numerous awards
including the
Clarence Dennis
Society Prize,
the Henscke
Award for
Brachytherapy,
the Physician of
Excellence Award
from the
American Cancer
Society and the
Boyer Prize for
Biomedical
Research at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center.
At Moffitt, the
research focus
has been on a
major
departmental
research project
called FORT
(Future of
Radiation
Therapy). This
project brings
together
genomics,
radiomics,
biologically
adaptive RT,
immunotherapy-RT
combinations and
mathematical
modeling
into a model of
radiation
therapy care
which
“personalizes”
RT to the
specific patient
and their
specific tumor.
LECTURES
Dr. Merrill Kies has been devoted to patient care. Graduating with an MD degree from the..
Dr. Merrill Kies has been devoted to patient care. Graduating with an MD degree from the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 1973, he trained in Internal Medicine at the Walter Reed General Hospital, in the Army Medical Corp, then as a fellow in medical oncology at the Brooke Army Medical Center of San Antonio. After this, in 1980, he joined Northwestern University of Chicago as Assistant Professor. Over passing years, he cultivated interest and experience in caring for patients with head and neck cancers. Focused efforts were in the study of medical therapy as a component of combined regimens for patients with locally advanced disease. He was named the Abby and John Friend Professor of Clinical Oncology in 1994. In 2000, he joined Waun Ki Hong and colleagues at the MD Anderson Center. To this day, he has been a collaborating medical oncologist, engaged in the care and treatment of patients with malignancies of the head and neck. He has worked with leading head and neck physicians, innovative clinical investigators, and specialty support staff of multiple disciplines, in caring for patients with a broad spectrum of head and neck malignancies.
LECTURES
After five very successful World Tour Programs in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016 and 2017, the International Federation of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is again offering a global continuing medical education program featuring the most respected leaders in the field of Head & Neck surgery and oncology. This worldwide program will cover locations in a sequence (shown below). Future programs will cover other parts of the world. Nations are clustered into regions to offer easy access to as many individuals as possible at each session. The program will provide state-of-art knowledge and explore the frontiers of Head and Neck cancer diagnosis and treatment through introductory lectures, intense interactive discussions with regional specialists through case presentations, and demonstration of operative techniques through video sessions. Ample opportunity for discussion between the local faculty, attendees and the traveling faculty will be provided.
Date | Location | More |
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October 21st - 23rd, 2018 | Manila, Philippines | View More |
October 26th - 28th, 2018 | Kolkata, India | View More |
October 31st - November 2nd, 2018 | Beijing, China | |
November 4th - 6th, 2018 | Milan, Italy | View More |
Professor Jatin Shah is an
international leader who holds The
Elliott W. Strong Chair in Head and
Neck Oncology at Memorial Sloan
Lectures
MD, PhD
(Hon.), DSc
(Hon), FACS,
FRCS (Hon.),
FDSRCS
(Hon.),
FRACS
(Hon.),
FRCSDS
(Hon)
Professor Jatin
Shah is an
international
leader who holds
The Elliott W.
Strong Chair in
Head and Neck
Oncology at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center in New
York City.
Professor Shah
has served as
President of The
New York Cancer
Society, The New
York Head and
Neck Society,
The Society of
Head and Neck
Surgeons, The
North American
Skull Base
Society, and the
International
Academy of Oral
Oncology. He is
Founder and CEO
of The
International
Federation of
Head and Neck
Oncologic
Societies
(IFHNOS).
Professor Shah
has been the
recipient of
numerous awards
from all
continents and
is an honorary
member of
several Head and
Neck societies
in Europe, Asia,
Australia and
South America.
He
serves on the
Editorial and
Review Boards of
18 scientific
journals and has
published more
than
500
peer-reviewed
publications, 78
book chapters
and 10 books.
His textbook of
Head and Neck
Surgery and
Oncology won
First Prize from
The British
Medical
Association and
The Royal
Society
of Medicine, and
was awarded the
George Davey
Howells Prize
from the
University of
London for
the best
published book
in
otolaryngology
in the preceding
five years. He
is a much
sought-after
speaker who has
delivered 87
named lectures
and keynote
addresses and
over 1,200
scientific
presentations in
49 countries. In
recognition of
his outstanding
contributions
and world
leadership in
Head and Neck
surgery,
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center has
established an
endowed Chair in
his name, the
American Head
and Neck Society
has named an
annual
symposium in his
honor, and the
IFHNOS has
established an
eponymous
lecture in his
name at its
World
Congresses.
Professor Ashok Shaha is an Attending Surgeon on the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, ....
Lectures
MD,
FACS
Professor Ashok
Shaha is an
Attending
Surgeon on the
Head and Neck
Service at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center,
Professor of
Surgery at
Cornell
University
Medical College,
and holds the
Jatin Shah Chair
in Head and Neck
Surgery at MSK.
Dr. Shaha
completed his
surgical
training at
M.S. University
of Baroda and at
The Tata
Memorial
Hospital in
India. He
completed his
surgical
training at
Downstate
Medical Center
in Brooklyn, New
York and a
fellowship in
Head and Neck
surgery at
Memorial
Hospital. He
joined the
Department of
Surgery at
Downstate
Medical Center
in 1982 as a
Head and Neck
Surgeon, rising
to the rank of
Professor of
Surgery in 1992.
During this
period, he was
also Chief of
Head and Neck
Surgery at
King’s County,
Brooklyn VA
Hospital and
University
Hospital. He
joined the full
time faculty of
MSK in
1993.
Dr. Shaha has
been awarded
many honors
throughout his
career. He has
served as
President of the
New York Head
and Neck
Society, the
American Society
for Surgeons of
Indian Origin,
the
Brooklyn
Surgical
Society, the New
York Cancer
Society, the New
York Surgical
Society, the
American Head
and Neck
Society, and the
American
Association of
Endocrine
Surgeons. His CV
includes more
than 500
publications.
Dr. Shaha has
dedicated his
professional
career to the
training of
medical
students,
residents and
fellows. He was
Chairman of the
Advanced
Training
Council for Head
and Neck Surgery
and Oncology
Fellowships in
the USA.
Professor Hisham Mehanna is the Chair of Head and Neck Surgery and Director of the Institute of Head and Neck Studies...
Lectures
PhD,
BMedSc
(Hon.),
MBChB
(Hon.),
FRCS, FRCS
(ORL-HNS)
Professor Hisham
Mehanna is the
Chair of Head
and Neck Surgery
and Director of
the Institute of
Head and Neck
Studies and
Education, at
the School
Cancer Sciences,
University of
Birmingham.
Hisham's
clinical
interests are
recurrence Head
and Neck cancer
surgery and
thyroid and
minimal
access
parathyroid
surgery.
Hisham has a
keen interest in
clinical and
translational
research,
heading a
research team of
20
researchers, and
holding over
£12million in
research grants.
The main
research areas
of his
research are
Human
Papillomavirus-associated
Head and Neck
cancer and
thyroid
cancer.
His research
themes are drug
development and
redeployment,
biomarkers of
treatment
response
and early and
late phase
clinical trials.
He is chief
investigator of
several
multicentre and
multinational
clinical trials,
including the
PET NECK trial,
published in
NEJM
2016.
He is currently
the President of
the British
Association of
Head & Neck
Oncologists
(BAHNO), the
Chair of the
UK's National
Cancer Research
Institute's Head
and Neck Group,
and the Founding
Secretary of the
Head and Neck
Cancer
International
Group, a
collaboration of
20 national Head
and Neck cancer
research groups.
Dr. Witterick is Professor and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto.
Lectures
MD, MSc,
FRCSC
Dr. Witterick is
Professor and
Chair of the
Department of
Otolaryngology-Head
& Neck Surgery
at
the University
of Toronto. He
is the Chief of
Otolaryngology-HNS
and Chair of the
Medical
Advisory
Committee at
Sinai Health
System in
Toronto.
Dr. Witterick is
a Head and Neck
surgical
oncologist with
special interest
in sinonasal and
skull
base
malignancies. He
finished his
term as
President of the
North American
Skull Base
Society in
February 2018
and is currently
Vice-President
of the Canadian
Society of
Otolaryngology-HNS.
He has been on
the steering
committee of the
three World
Congresses on
Thyroid Cancer
and is
helping in the
organization of
future
congresses in
Rome (2019) and
Boston (2021).
He is a
member of the
Collegium
Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum
Amicitiae
Sacrum, an
associate editor
for
the American
Journal of
Rhinology &
Allergy and he
is on the
Editorial Boards
of four other
journals.
He is a
frequently
invited speaker
nationally and
internationally
and has
published widely
in the
fields of Head &
Neck oncology,
rhinology, and
skull base
surgery.
Dr. Sandro Porceddu is an internationally recognized radiation oncologist and a leading authority in Head and Neck and skin cancer.
Lectures
MD,
FRANZCR
Dr. Sandro
Porceddu is an
internationally
recognized
radiation
oncologist and a
leading
authority
in Head and Neck
and skin cancer.
His areas of
clinical
expertise
include Head and
Neck cancer,
skin cancer,
sarcoma and
lymphoma.
He is currently
a senior
radiation
oncologist and
Director of
radiation
oncology
research at the
Princess
Alexandra
Hospital,
Brisbane,
Professor of
Medicine,
University of
Queensland and
Associate Editor
for the
International
Head and Neck
journal, Oral
Oncology. He is
a Fellow of the
Royal Australian
and New Zealand
College of
Radiologists,
President of the
Clinical
Oncology
Society of
Australia (COSA)
and the
Trans-Tasman
Radiation
Oncology Group
(TROG).
He has over 150
peer-review
articles. He
runs an active
Head and
Neck/Skin cancer
research
program and is
the principal
investigator of
numerous trials.
Jan B. Vermorken was born in 1944, started his medical training in 1961, graduated in 1970 from the University of Amsterdam..
Lectures
MD,
Ph.D.
Jan B. Vermorken
was born in
1944, started
his medical
training in
1961, graduated
in 1970 from
the University
of Amsterdam,
the Netherlands,
and became a
board-certified
specialist in
internal
medicine in
1975. Since that
time he has
worked in the
field of Medical
Oncology and was
officially
registered as a
Medical
Oncologist in
the Netherlands
in 1992. He
received his
Ph.D. in
Medical Sciences
in 1986 from the
Vrije
Universiteit in
Amsterdam. From
May 1997 until
October
1, 2009, he was
Professor of
Oncology at the
University of
Antwerp (UA),
and head of the
Department of
Medical Oncology
at the
University
Hospital Antwerp
(UZA), in
Edegem, Belgium.
After his
retirement, he
remains
connected to
both University
(Emeritus
Professor) and
University
Hospital
(consultant).
His main fields
of interest are
head and neck
oncology and
gynecologic
oncology. He
chaired
both the Head
and Neck Cancer
Group
(2006-2009) and
the Gynecologic
Cancer Group
(1983-
1989) of the
European
Organization for
the Research and
Treatment of
cancer (EORTC).
He was
founding chair
of the
Gynecologic
Cancer
InterGroup
(GCIG:
1997-2003) and
strongly
involved in
establishing the
Head and Neck
Cancer
International
Group (HNCIG) in
2015. He devotes
a large
part of his time
to teaching,
professional
training, and
continuing
medical
education.
Professor
Vermorken is
member of
various
scientific
societies,
member of
several
editorial boards
of International
journals,
reviewer of
multiple cancer
journals and
author or
co-author of
about
700
publications. He
was
Editor-in-Chief
of Annals of
Oncology from
2009 to 2014 and
is chief
editor of the
head and neck
cancer sections
of The
Oncologist
(since 2003) and
Frontiers in
Oncology (since
2015). He
received the
ESMO award in
2007 and on
March 1, 2013 he
received the
title of
Commander in the
Order of Leopold
for his
contributions to
oncology.
TIME | TOPIC |
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08:00 - 08:15 AM | Introduction: Jatin P. Shah |
08:15 - 09:30 AM |
Oral Cancer Moderator: Ian Witterick |
08:15 - 08:45 AM | Speaker: Jatin P. Shah |
08:45 - 09:30 AM |
Panel Discussion Panelists: Hisham M. Mehanna, Sandro Porceddu & 3 Regional Faculties |
09:30 - 10:00 AM | Coffee Break |
10:00 - 12:00 NOON |
Thyroid Cancer Moderator: Hisham M. Mehanna |
10:00 - 10:30 AM | Speaker: Surgery for Primary: Jatin P. Shah |
10:30 - 11:00 AM | Speaker: Surgery for Neck: Ashok R. Shaha |
11:00 - 12:00 NOON |
Thyroid Panel Discussion Panelists: Ian Witterick, Sandro Porceddu & 3 Regional Faculties |
12:00 - 01:00 PM | Lunch |
01:00 - 01:30 PM | Advances in Radiotherapy: Sandro Porceddu |
01:30 - 02:00 PM | Advances in Systemic Therapy: Jan B. Vermorken |
02:00 - 03:00 PM |
Multidisciplinary Panel Moderator: Ian Witterick Panelists: Ashok R. Shaha & 3 Regional Faculties |
03:00 - 03:30 PM | Coffee Break |
03:30 - 04:30 PM |
Salivary Tumors Moderator: Ashok R. Shaha |
03:30 - 04:00 PM | Speaker: Hisham M. Mehanna |
04:00 - 04:30 PM |
Salivary Panel Discussion Panelists: Jatin P. Shah, Ian Witterick & 3 Regional Faculties |
04:30 - 06:00 PM |
Videos Moderator: Jatin P. Shah / Ashok R. Shaha |
TIME | TOPIC |
---|---|
08:00 - 09:30 AM |
Oropharynx Moderator: Jan B. Vermorken |
08:00 - 08:20 AM | Speaker: Surgery: Hisham M. Mehanna |
08:20 - 08:40 AM | Speaker: Radiation Therapy: Sandro Porceddu |
08:40 - 09:15 AM |
Panel Discussion Panelists: Ian Witterick & 3 Regional Faculties |
09:15 - 10:00 AM |
Melanoma Moderator: Sandro Porceddu |
09.15 - 09:45 AM | Speaker: Ashok R. Shaha |
09:45 - 10:00 AM |
Panel Discussion Panelists: Jatin P. Shah & 3 Regional Faculties |
10:00 - 10:30 AM | Coffee Break |
10:30 - 12:00 NOON |
Larynx preservation Moderator: Ashok R. Shaha |
10:30 - 10:50 AM | Speaker: Surgical: Jatin P. Shah |
10:50 - 11:10 AM | Speaker: Non Surgical - Chemotherapy: Jan B. Vermorken |
11:10 - 11:30 AM | Speaker: Non Surgical - Radiation therapy: Sandro Porceddu |
11:30 - 12:00 NOON |
Panel Discussion Panelists: Ian Witterick, Hisham M. Mehanna & 3 Regional Faculties |
12:00 - 01:00 PM | Lunch |
01:00 - 02:00 PM |
Skull Base Surgery Moderator: Jatin P. Shah |
01:00 - 01:30 PM | Speaker: Ian Witterick |
01:30 - 02:00 PM |
Panel Discussion Panelists: Sandro Porceddu, Jan B. Vermorken & 3 Regional Faculties |
02:00 - 03:00 PM |
Reconstructive Surgery Moderator: Jatin P. Shah |
02:30 - 03:00 PM | Speaker: Ian Witterick |
03:00 - 03:30 PM | Coffee Break |
03:30 - 04:30 PM |
Stump the Faculty Moderator: Ashok R. Shaha Panelists: Jatin P. Shah, Ian Witterick, Hisham M. Mehanna, Sandro Porceddu, Jan B. Vermorken |
04:30 - 06:00 PM |
Videos Moderator: Jatin P. Shah / Ian Witterick |
After six very successful World Tour Programs in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2018, the International Federation of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies is again offering a global continuing medical education program featuring the most respected leaders in the field of Head & Neck surgery and oncology. This worldwide program will cover locations in a sequence (shown below). Future programs will cover other parts of the world. Nations are clustered into regions to offer easy access to as many individuals as possible at each session. The program will provide state-of-art knowledge and explore the frontiers of Head and Neck cancer diagnosis and treatment through introductory lectures, intense interactive discussions with regional specialists through case presentations, and demonstration of operative techniques through video sessions. Ample opportunity for discussion between the local faculty, attendees and the traveling faculty will be provided.
Date | Location | Coordinator | More |
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October 11th - 13th, 2019 | Chennai, India | Dr. S. Kannan (kannan_ent@yahoo.co.in) | View More |
October 15th - 16th, 2019 | Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan | Dr. Dauren Adilbay (dr.dauren@gmail.com)
and Dr. Somasundaram (drsoma@gmail.com) |
View More |
October 18th - 20th, 2019 | Leuven, Belgium | Dr. Vincent Van der
Poorten (vincent.vanderpoorten@uzleuven.be) Dr. Vincent Gregoire |
View More |
November 2nd - 4th, 2019 | San Jose, Costa Rica | Dr. Efrain Cambronero (efcambronero@centrooncologico.cr) | View More |
Professor Jatin Shah is an
international leader who holds The
Elliott W. Strong Chair in Head and
Neck Oncology at Memorial Sloan
MD, PhD
(Hon.), DSc
(Hon), FACS,
FRCS (Hon.),
FDSRCS
(Hon.),
FRACS
(Hon.),
FRCSDS
(Hon)
Professor Jatin
Shah is an
international
leader who holds
The Elliott W.
Strong Chair in
Head and
Neck Oncology at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center in New
York City.
Professor Shah
has
served as
President of The
New York Cancer
Society, The New
York Head and
Neck Society,
The
Society of Head
and Neck
Surgeons, The
North American
Skull Base
Society, and the
International
Academy of Oral
Oncology. He is
Founder and CEO
of The
International
Federation of
Head and
Neck Oncologic
Societies
(IFHNOS).
Professor Shah
has been the
recipient of
numerous awards
from all
continents and
is an honorary
member of
several Head and
Neck societies
in Europe, Asia,
Australia and
South America.
He
serves on the
Editorial and
Review Boards of
18 scientific
journals and has
published more
than
500
peer-reviewed
publications, 78
book chapters
and 10 books.
His textbook of
Head and Neck
Surgery and
Oncology won
First Prize from
The British
Medical
Association and
The Royal
Society
of Medicine, and
was awarded the
George Davey
Howells Prize
from the
University of
London for
the best
published book
in
otolaryngology
in the preceding
five years. He
is a much
sought-after
speaker who has
delivered 87
named lectures
and keynote
addresses and
over 1,200
scientific
presentations in
49 countries. In
recognition of
his outstanding
contributions
and world
leadership in
Head and Neck
surgery,
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center has
established an
endowed Chair in
his name, the
American Head
and Neck Society
has named an
annual
symposium in his
honor, and the
IFHNOS has
established an
eponymous
lecture in his
name at its
World
Congresses.
Professor Ashok Shaha is an Attending Surgeon on the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, ....
MD,
FACS
Professor Ashok
Shaha is an
Attending
Surgeon on the
Head and Neck
Service at
Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer
Center,
Professor of
Surgery at
Cornell
University
Medical College,
and holds the
Jatin Shah Chair
in Head and Neck
Surgery at MSK.
Dr. Shaha
completed his
surgical
training at
M.S. University
of Baroda and at
The Tata
Memorial
Hospital in
India. He
completed his
surgical
training at
Downstate
Medical Center
in Brooklyn, New
York and a
fellowship in
Head and Neck
surgery at
Memorial
Hospital. He
joined the
Department of
Surgery at
Downstate
Medical Center
in 1982 as a
Head and Neck
Surgeon, rising
to the rank of
Professor of
Surgery in 1992.
During this
period, he was
also Chief of
Head and Neck
Surgery at
King’s County,
Brooklyn VA
Hospital and
University
Hospital. He
joined the full
time faculty of
MSK in 1993.
Dr. Shaha has
been awarded
many honors
throughout his
career. He has
served as
President of the
New York Head
and Neck
Society, the
American Society
for Surgeons of
Indian Origin,
the
Brooklyn
Surgical
Society, the New
York Cancer
Society, the New
York Surgical
Society, the
American Head
and Neck
Society, and the
American
Association of
Endocrine
Surgeons. His CV
includes more
than 500
publications.
Dr. Shaha has
dedicated his
professional
career to the
training of
medical
students,
residents and
fellows. He was
Chairman of the
Advanced
Training
Council for Head
and Neck Surgery
and Oncology
Fellowships in
the USA.
Joseph Califano, MD, is an internationally recognized physician scientist who has translated multiple discoveries...
MD
Joseph Califano,
MD, is an
internationally
recognized
physician
scientist who
has translated
multiple
discoveries from
his own
laboratory into
the clinic,
including
detection of
HPV-related
and other head
and neck
cancers. Dr.
Califano is
Professor of
Surgery and Vice
Chief of the
Division of
Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck
Surgery,
Department of
Surgery as well
as Director,
Head and Neck
Cancer Center,
Moores Cancer
Center at UC San
Diego Health.
His major focus
is
the clinical
practice of head
and neck
surgical
oncology and the
integration of
basic, molecular
biologic
research in that
practice.
A graduate of
Harvard Medical
School, Dr.
Califano
performed his
Otolaryngology-Head
and
Neck Surgery
residency at
Johns Hopkins
Hospital, and
completed a
fellowship in
head and neck
surgical
oncology at
Memorial
Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center.
He then joined
the faculty of
Johns
Hopkins and
ultimately
became Professor
in the Head and
Neck Division
and the Division
of Head
and Neck Cancer
Research at John
Hopkins
Department of
Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck
Surgery before
moving to UCSD.
His surgical
practice focuses
on minimally
invasive
treatment of
tumors of the
larynx, pharynx,
and neck, as
well as
treatment of
premalignant
conditions of
the upper
aerodigestive
tract.
Dr. Califano
also currently
directs an NIH
funded
laboratory
investigating
the molecular
biologic
basis of head
and neck cancer.
He has published
over 280 peer
reviewed
articles related
to both
the clinical and
basic scientific
aspects of
cancer, and
currently serves
as a member of
the NCI
Head and Neck
Steering
Committee and
Council Member
of the American
Head and Neck
Society
as well as other
professional
organizations
and editorial
boards.
Dr. Ho, a medical oncologist specializing in the management of malignancies of the head and neck. His academic interests focus on rare cancers
Dr. Ho, a medical oncologist specializing in the management of malignancies of the head and neck. His academic interests focus on rare cancers, specifically molecular subsets of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas, RAI-refractory thyroid cancers, and salivary cancers. He currently serves in several national and international positions of leadership to promote the development and conduct of translational trial concepts in rare diseases, including as a Board Member for the International Thyroid Oncology Group, Chair of the head and neck subsection of the International Clinical Trials in Rare Cancers Initiative, and Member of the Experimental Therapeutics Committee of the Alliance Cooperative Group, National Comprehensive Cancer Network Investigator Steering Committee, NCI Head and Neck Steering Committee, and NCI Head and Neck Rare Tumors Task Force
Professor June Corry is an internationally recognised Head and Neck Radiation Oncologist. She has dual medical oncology...
Professor June Corry is an internationally recognised Head and Neck Radiation Oncologist. She has dual medical oncology and radiation oncology qualifications. She was the Head of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Center H&N Service for 15 years and is now working with Genesis Care St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. She has served as the President of the ANZHNCS, TROG Executive / Publications / ANROTAT Committees, and the Chair of WCMICS and VCOG. She was a Founding Member of IAOO. She is on the Editorial board of JCO, IJROBP, OO and H&N journals. She has published over 120 manuscripts in peer review journals and multiple book chapters. She has a strong belief in collaborative clinical research and patient advocacy.
Dr. Barbara Wollenberg is Professor and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck in Lübeck at the University Hospital...
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Dr. Barbara
Wollenberg is
Professor and
Chair of the
Department of
Otolaryngology-Head
&
Neck in Lübeck
at the
University
Hospital of
Schleswig
Holstein
(UK-SH). She
absolved her
surgical
education at the
Department for
Otolaryngology
and Head and
Neck Surgery at
Großhadern
Medical Centre,
Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Munich (LMU)
gaining a broad
surgical
spectrum
throughout
otorhinolaryngology,
frontal and
lateral skull
base surgery and
reconstructive
head and neck
surgery.
Simultaneously,
she achieved a
PhD in
immunology. In
2001, she became
a Heisenberg
Scholar - a
highly
competitive
research
scholarship
funded by the
DFG (German
Research
Foundation).
In the past, Dr.
Wollenberg has
held various
other
highly-respected
positions,
including the
Subdean at the
University of
Lübeck
(2004-2012), and
Board Member of
the Working
Committee
Otorhinolaryngology,
Cranio-Maxillo-Facial
Surgical
Oncology of the
German Cancer
Society
(AHMO,
President:
2015-2017)
President of the
German Society
for
Otorhinolaryngology
and
Head and Neck
Surgery
(2017/2018).
Currently, she
is one of the
senators of the
German Research
Foundation DFG
and the German
National Academy
of Science
Leopoldina. She
is member of
various
scientific
societies,
member of
several
editorial boards
of International
journals and
reviewer of
multiple cancer
journals.
From the
beginning of the
residency, Dr.
Wollenberg is
fascinated by
oncologic
research. She
built
up a large team
from biologists
and physicians
predominantly
focused on
immunologic
research
at the border
between the
tumor and the
immune system
and the
development of
'Immunological
Therapies of
HNSCC'. In this
setting, she was
very successful
in winning
research
awards, raising
grant funding
and publishing
in peer reviewed
journals and
books.
Dr. Wollenberg
is a passionate
teacher in the
laboratory as
well as in
clinic.
TIME | TOPIC | SPEAKER / MODERATOR |
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08:00 - 08:15 AM | Introduction | Jatin P. Shah |
08:15 - 09:30 AM | Oral Cancer Panel | Joseph Califano |
08:15 - 08:45 AM | Oral Cancer | Jatin P. Shah |
08:45 - 09:30 AM | Panel Discussion | Barbara Wollenberg, June Corry and 3 local Faculty |
09:30 - 10:00 AM | Coffee | |
10:00 - 12:30 NOON | Thyroid Cancer | Barbara Wollenberg |
10:00 - 10:30 AM | Risk stratified Rx of Primary | Jatin P. Shah |
10:30 - 11:00 AM | Treatment of Neck nodes | Ashok Shaha |
11:00 - 12:30 PM | Panel Discussion | Jatin P. Shah, Ashok Shaha, Alan Ho and two local faculty |
12:30 - 01:30 PM | Lunch | |
01:30 - 02:00 PM | Advances in Radiotherapy | June Corry |
02:00 - 02:30 PM | Advances in Systemic Therapy | Alan Ho |
02:30 - 03:10 PM | Multidisciplinary Panel | June Corry, Alan Ho, Joseph Califano, Barbara Wollenberg and two local faculty |
03:10 - 03:30 PM | Coffee Break | |
03:30 - 04:30 PM | Salivary Tumors | Ashok Shaha |
03:30 - 04:00 PM | Surgery for salivary tumors | Barbara Wollenberg |
04:00 - 04:30 PM | Panel Discussion | Barbara Wollenberg, Joseph Califano, June Corry and two local Faculties |
04:30 - 06:00 PM | Video Session | Jatin P. Shah, Ashok Shaha, Joseph Califano and Barbara Wollenberg |
TIME | TOPIC | SPEAKER / MODERATOR |
---|---|---|
08:00 - 09:15 AM | Oropharynx Panel | Alan Ho |
08:00 - 08:20 AM | Surgery | Joseph Califano |
08:20 - 08:40 AM | Radiation Therapy | June Corry |
08:40 - 09:15 AM | Panel Discussion | Joseph Califano, June Corry and two local faculties |
09:15 - 10:00 AM | Melanoma | June Corry |
09.15 - 09:45 AM | Surgical Management | Barbara Wollenberg |
09:45 - 10:00 AM | Panel Discussion | Joseph Califano, Alan Ho and two local faculties |
10:00 - 10:30 AM | Coffee Break | |
10:30 - 12:00 NOON | New Therapies / New Technologies Panel | Barbara Wollenberg |
10:30 – 11:00 AM | Targeted and Immunotherapy | Alan Ho |
11:00 - 11:30 AM | New Technologies | Joseph Califano |
11:30 – 12:00 NOON | Protons and beyond | June Corry |
12:00 - 01:00 PM | Lunch | |
01:00 - 02:30 PM | Skull Base Surgery Panel | Joseph Califano |
01:00 - 01:30 PM | Open Surgery | Jatin P. Shah |
01:30 – 02:00 PM | Endoscopic Surgery | Barbara Wollenberg |
02:00 – 02:30 PM | Panel Discussion | Jatin P. Shah, Barbara Wollenberg and two local faculties |
02:30 - 03:00 PM | Coffee Break | |
03:00 - 04:00 PM | Stump the Faculty | Moderator:
Ashok Shaha Jatin P. Shah, Joseph Califano, June Corry, Barbara Wollenberg and Alan Ho |
04:00 - 05:00 PM | Video Session | Joseph Califano, Barbara Wollenberg, Ashok Shaha and Jatin P. Shah |
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