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AHNS 2017 Business Meeting

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AHNS 2017 Business Meeting

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  1. AHNS 2017 Business Meeting

  2. Allen Ho Brian Hughley Ryan Jackson Pardis Javadi Russel Kahmke Adedoyin Kalejaiye Sobia Khaja Philip Daniel Knott Jessica Maxwell Charles Meltzer Anthony Morlandt Daniel Petrisor Kumar Prasad Daniel Rocke Vlad Sandulache Nicole Schmitt Jeremiah Tracy David Vokes Anthony Anfuso Tuan Bui Jimmy Caudell Raymond Chai Srinivasa Chandra Christine Chung Vikas Dembla Elaine Fung Joseph Goodman Neerav Goyal David Hiltzik AHNS NEW MEMBERSActive Members

  3. AHNS NEW MEMBERS Associate Members Eli Gordin Vinita Takiar Sufi Thomas

  4. AHNS NEW MEMBERSCorresponding Members Jonathan Bernstein Hui Chen Andrew Foreman Takahiro Fukuhara Nelido Gonzalez Innocent Kundiona Yu-Tsai Lin Renan Lira Ranjjit Mandwe Yuki Saito Koichi Sakakura Zaki Taissoun Aslan Maria Tamez H. Murat Yener

  5. Heather Osborn John Pang Jesse Qualliotine Eleni Rettig Andrew Sewell John Sims Aurora Standlee Carissa Thomas Elya Vasiliou Jessica Yesensky AHNS NEW MEMBERSCandidate Members Moran Amit Marisa Buchakjian Andres Bur Christopher Fundakowski Apurva Garg Adam Honeybrook Erik Interval Ashok Jethwa Diana Kirke Wai Yip Stephen Lau Chih-Hsien Liu Patrick Morgan William Moss

  6. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Membership Update Brian Burkey, MD, MEd

  7. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting MEMBERSHIP TOTALS – TO DATE

  8. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting APPLICATION TOTALS – TO DATE

  9. American Head & Neck Society Statement of Professionalism and Ethics The American Head and Neck Society is committed to promulgating and promoting professionalism and ethical behavior in its membership. As members, we value the trust placed in us by our patients, colleagues and society, and therefore willingly pledge to uphold the ethical and professional principles and virtues of medicine as outlined below. We have a fundamental and sacred duty to our patients. Therefore, we will: • Recognize that the welfare of our patients is the paramount priority • Serve as advisors to our patients to help them navigate complex medical decisions • Discuss the risks, benefits and alternatives of appropriate therapeutic options • Be respectful of our patients’ viewpoints and beliefs • Support our patients physically, emotionally and spiritually • Care for and support our patients at the end of life • Offer support and care to our patients’ families • Strive to enhance and maximize our clinical, surgical and interpersonal competence • Maintain a caring and respectful demeanor We have a responsibility to our colleagues and teachers. Therefore, we will: • Willingly acknowledge our skills and expertise to those wishing to learn • Honor our teachers for devoting their time and energy on our behalf • Assist our colleagues, technically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually • Respect our colleagues from other disciplines and practice multi-disciplinary care • Provide legal opinions based only on evidenced-based practice and standards of care • Offer care without regard to gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or ethnicity We also have an obligation to the faith entrusted in us by society. Therefore, we will: • Perform self regulation by developing and adhering to professional, ethical and evidence-based practice standards • Disclose and limit conflict of interest • Practice medicine honestly, compassionately and confidentially • Educate the public within the bounds of our expertise

  10. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting President’s Report Jeffrey Myers, MD, PhD

  11. AHNS Strategic Plan • Mission Statement – The AHNS’ mission is to advance the education, research and quality of care for the head and neck oncology patient. • Values – Patient Centered, Ethical, Collaborative, Innovative, Value Based, Global • Goals – • Education: To be the premier educational resource for head and neck surgery and oncology • Research: To be the leaders in head and neck cancer research • Membership: To maximize member engagement • Organizational Capacity: To have sufficient organizational capacity to achieve the Mission

  12. AHNS President’s Report • AACR – First meeting with the AACR prior to COSM. • 180 Registrants • Diversity Task Force – New Task Force which seeks to recognize, utilize, and celebrate differences, and to cultivate the careers of women, minorities and members of the LGBT community of the AHNS while promoting the retention and advancement for all members. • Myers Family Minority Medical Student Fellowship - This program is designed to expose promising individuals from traditionally under-represented minority backgrounds early in their careers to our wonderful field of Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery. • Expanding Educational Opportunities – • Soon to be launched web site with patient educational materials • Committees developing webinars

  13. American Head and Neck SocietyTreasurer and Finance Committee Report Bevan Yueh, MD & Steven Wang, MD San Diego, CA 2017

  14. Statement of Cash and Investment AssetsDecember 2016 • Total in Cash (AHNS) - $978,632.01 • Total in Investment (AHNS) - $1,615,812.15 • Total in Cash (R&E) - $205,684.03 • Total in Investments (R&E) - $2,050,582.73 • Grand Total (AHNS&R&E) – $4,850,710.92

  15. Financial Highlights2011-2016AHNS & R&E Grand Total Financial Assets • 2011 - $2,352,820 • 2012 - $2,781,568 • 2013 - $3,478,719 • 2014 - $4,046,551 • 2015 - $3,998,304 • 2016 - $4,850,710

  16. New AHNS Organizational Structure Divisions Services Sections

  17. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting – Strengthening the AHNS through Diversity and Global Outreach Registration as of April 20, 2017 – 467 Three pre-meeting courses 552 Abstracts were submitted 74 Oral Presentations Accepted 148 Posters Accepted

  18. COSM COMBINED OTOLARYNGOLOGY SPRING MEETINGS AAFPRS • American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ABEA • American Broncho-Esophagological Association AHNS • American Head and Neck Society ALA • American Laryngological Association ANS • American Neurotology Society AOS • American Otological Society ARS • American Rhinologic Society ASPO • American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology TRIO • The Triological Society Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center National Harbor, Maryland Save the Dates! APRIL 18-22, 2018

  19. AHNS Foundation Financial Snapshot • Fundraising Income for 2016 = $101,261.61 • Fundraising Income to date (Jan.- March 2017) = $6,105.00 • Current Foundation financials as of 12/31/16 • Checking account balance - $205,684 • Investment account balance - $2,050,582.73 • Total combined –$2,256,266.76 • Corpus goal – approximately $3 million

  20. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Ad Hoc Diversity Task Force Development of the mission statement Strategies for promotion goals 

  21. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Ad Hoc International Advisory Task Force International fellowships Adoption of large cancer centers facilitated by the AHNS Engagement of more international colleagues in the program committee

  22. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting • PROJECT: Regent is active and receiving data uploads. There are currently two tracks: 1) Specific procedures and diagnoses where gaps on care are identified and measure group created that will satisfy criteria for participation in MIPS and reimbursement. For neck the following were selected: early stage oral cavity cancer, unilateral vocal cord paralysis, and the adult with a neck mass • PROGRESS: The CAC for head and neck has had one conference call to discuss • PROJECT: Regent Registry Early stage oral cavity cancer registry • PROGRESS:1) Identify quality measures for data capture • 2) Identify data elements for Maintenance of certification fulfilling Practice Improvement Module data elements • The Quality Committee will review the data definitions (elements) for acquisition in Regent. • At the direction of AAO-HNS convene conference call with Fig MD to initiate creating data definitions. Ad Hoc REGENT Task Force

  23. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Ad Hoc Training Accreditation and Credentialing Task Force • Charge: To ensure the highest quality of care for patients with neoplasms of the head and neck region. To assess and prioritize options for accreditation and certification for complex head and neck oncologic and reconstructive surgery. • Certification of Trainees-ATC • Fellowship Training Standardization • Advanced Training Examination • *Accreditation of Fellowships –ATC, ACGME, other • Scope of Practice • Strategies for advancing complex head and neck surgery care in North America • Policy and Advocacy to confront threats by under-trained clinicians involved in the care of the head and neck patient • Public Education • Public directed web based education on quality of care, certification, guidelines and consensus statements • Education of the public and health professionals related to finding a certified surgeon • Marketing of AHNS and standards for quality head and neck care

  24. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting • Current Projects: • HOW TO GET AHEAD (& NECK) START TO YOUR CAREER 4-25 @ 6:30 in this room • Join the Ad Hoc Young Members Committee, the AHNS Women’s Task Force and the Diversity Ad Hoc Committee for this hour-long breakfast session looking at Professional Advancement, Job/Contract Negotiation, Establishing Translational Relationships and Partnering with Industry • Other Projects being proposed/planned: • Networking Happy Hour/Q&A session at the 2017 AAO • Joint Session at 2018 AHNS – Understanding the Current National Healthcare Climate Ad Hoc Young Members Task Force

  25. Advanced Training Council • Current Projects: • PROJECT:2018 Fellowship Match • PROGRESS: Currently a total of 48 applications, with 43 programs offering 58 fellowships • Interview period ends: June 1 • Ranking period runs: June 1 through June 15 - Match runs: July 1 • WELCOME Newly AHNS-Accredited Programs: University of Wisconsin • University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center • Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple University • PROJECT: DO Eligibility for the AHNS Fellowship Match • PROGRESS: DOs will be eligible for participation – ATC is working to clarify requirements with regards to ACGME-accredited residencies in Otolaryngology, General Surgery and Plastic Surgery • PROJECT: Accreditation & Certification • PROGRESS: The ATC is collaborating with TAC in exploring issues and options regarding fellowship accreditation and certification. These issues are closely related to the education and curriculum project as mentioned below. • PROJECT: EDUCATION/ Curriculum project • PROGRESS: The collaboration between the ATC and the Education Committee continues – please refer to the Education Committee’s Report in this Council Book for the completed documents to date.

  26. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Awards Committee Selects the outstanding projects presented at our annual meeting Each paper is reviewed and scored by 2 members of our committee Once tabulated, an additional review is made to assure quality control and identification of the most worthy studies. Best Prevention and Early Protection Study-11 manuscripts Best Resident Clinical Paper-17 manuscripts Robert Maxwell Byers Award- 29 manuscripts Formal presentations of the awards are done at the AHNS annual meeting.

  27. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting CME Compliance Committee ACCME Progress Report Accepted by ACCME Update to AHNS Policies Evaluation Recommendations to Future Program Chairs 2017 COSM Meeting COI Identification and Management

  28. American Head and Neck SocietyConstitution and By-Laws Committee Report San Diego, CA 2017

  29. Bylaws Changes • There are no formal changes this year but the committee will be working on implementing the changes based on membership requirements and re-organization over the next year.

  30. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Development Committee RECAP of FUNDRAISING FOR THE 2017 MEETING The total of development funds raised for the 2017 meeting was $110,000. Total Confirmed Support: $110,000 Goal: $53,500 Over Goal: $56,500

  31. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting • Current Projects: • Do You Know Your Guidelines • Begun in 2015, this initiative has generated several strong guidelines articles, with 10-12 more in progress currently. The Committee is working to complete this initiative this year. • National Curriculum for Head & Neck Surgery Fellowships • Needs assessment phase is nearly complete. Development of guidelines for establishing a standardized fellowship structure has begun, along with development of a recommended syllabus. • AHNS Content Review • The committee continues to vet position papers and manuscripts drafted by AHNS committees/task forces • New Projects • Addition to the National Curriculum – Standardized Cases • Podcasts – enhancing awareness of what H&N Surgeons do • Medical Student Fellowship – proposed 1-month rotation for med students interested in HNS Education Committee

  32. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Endocrine Surgery SectionMajor Initiatives (First 180 Days) • Developed of organizational structure • Drafted of section-specific bylaws (pending approval) • Established mechanism for section enrollment (email blast, dues statement, website) • Assigned of >30 leadership positions (young, with senior mentorship) • Website populated • Conducted accrediting ultrasound course (pre-meeting) • Achieved discrete endocrine programming at annual meeting • Organized section satellite program at 2017 WCTC • Conducted resident-fellow program at AHNS meeting • Organizing fellows program at ATA Annual meeting • Liaisons with ThyCa, AACE, Endocrine society • Ongoing: population of committees, section newsletter, find-a-surgeon, ask-a-surgeon, tributes to important contributors, publication reviews

  33. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Ethics and Professionalism Committee PROJECTS: Focused on expanding services to members regarding the meetings Developing a survey on the impact of the code Developed Social Media guidelines and policy Coordinate with the ATC and Journal Club Implemented and Monitored the AHNS Code for Interactions with Companies. Meet as necessary (or when directed by the President) to discuss and offer council for specific ethical issues that involve the Society or its members.

  34. 2017 AHNS Business Meeting Head & Neck Reconstructive Committee Publications Free Flap Monitoring Techniques and Frequency;JAMA-Otolaryn LocoRegional Flaps for Oral Cavity Reconstruction; OTO-HNS Journal Surgical infections in head/neck microvascular reconstruction (sub.) Miniseminar 2017 Quality and Value in Head and Neck Reconstruction Cadaver Dissection Course Reconstruction after Major Head/Neck Ablative Surgery Instructional Video Archive: AHNS website Upcoming Projects: Total pharynx reconstruction Medical Modeling Virtual Surgical Planning

  35. 2017 AHNS Business Meeting History Committee - Interviews of Past Presidents / Significant Leaders of AHNS and Predecessor Societies Senior members identified for interview: E. Myers, C. Cummings, P. Gullane, R. Sessions.Interviewers identified for 3 of 4 – Myers and Gullane interviews completed. - Past Presidents Page on AHNS Website Trying to establish more uniform content for these biographies.Volunteers are welcome to complete any missing biographies. - History Presentations at Annual Meetings Will discuss with program committee possible allocation of time for such a presentation. Goal is to add this to 2018 program if approved. - Historical Content on AHNS Website Website has been adjusted to allow easier access to history content.Previously transcribed interviews are now more readily accessible.Archival material may be added, as well as other content.

  36. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Humanitarian Committee Consensus Statement – Thyroid Surgery Dr. Zafereo is working on a consensus statement/guideline for performing thyroid surgery internationally. The committee will review the draft at their on-site COSM meeting, and present to Council for final approval later in 2017. Survey for position paper on flap surgery Drs. Luginbuhl, Curry and Zender are researching free flap surgeries, and will be surveying surgeons who regularly conduct international head & neck surgery, asking for their input on 1) the ethics of what’s appropriate vs. what’s not appropriate, 2) how people plan for it and what is the appropriate infrastructure needed to make it successful, 3) what to expect when you get there, logistics, and how to manage patients in critical situations, and 4) how post-operative care is managed, and what to do when you have failure. Oral Cavity paper for the African Head & Neck Society Dr. Moore has drafted this paper and solicited feedback from leaders in the African HNS. The Humanitarian Committee will review and discuss the paper at their COSM meeting.

  37. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting 2017 – 2018 AHNS Nominating Slate President: Jonathan Irish, MD 2017-2018 President Elect: Ehab Hanna, MD 2017-2018 Vice President: Cherie Ann Nathan, MD 2017-2018 Treasurer: Bevan Yueh, MD 2016-2019 Secretary: Brian Burkey, MD, MEd 2016-2019 Fellows at Large: Joe Califano, MD 2017-2020 Neal Futran, MD 2017-2020 Maie St. John, MD 2017-2020 Nominating Committee: Boyd Gillespie, MD 2017-2018 Chris Gourin, MD 2017-2018 Finance Committee: Bill Armstrong, MD 2017-2020

  38. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Prevention & Early Detection Committee Current Projects: 2017 P&ED Community Service Awards - Recipients Brandon Burroway et al – cancer screening in Miami’s Little Haiti Manish Shaha et al - Smoking Cessation & Smartphone apps Lucy Shi et al - Improving Awareness and Understanding of Betel Quid Use and Oral Cancer in a High-Risk Refugee Community in the United States Prevention/Early Detection Web Page Page on the new site containing prevention articles, recent position papers and videos Position papers Oral HPV Screening in the US Population Early Detection of Pre-Malignant Oral Cancer

  39. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Publications Committee Facilitates expedient peer review of submitted manuscripts to JAMA Otolaryngology from our annual meeting Proposes members to be considered for the JAMA Otolaryngology International Advisory Board and provides selected Viewpoints Facilitated simultaneous publication of 5 studies in JAMA Otolaryngology with their presentations at the 9th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer Reviewing submissions that will be presented at our 2017 AHNS annual meeting in San Diego and aim to have 1-3 projects simultaneously published in the journal

  40. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Quality of Care Committee Development of REG-ENT Head & Neck Module Help develop data elements for oral cavity cancer and neck mass Participation in the National Surgical Patient Safety Summit (NSPSS) AHNS Council has endorsed the NSPSS Information Statement surrounding patient safety initiatives Review of guidelines and consensus statements submitted for endorsement There have been none Consider developing an RFP for Quality focused research The Quality of Care Committee will recommend to the membership the submission of research proposals surrounding quality of care

  41. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Research Committee CORE Grants: 10 reviewers were sponsored 64 Applications were reviewed 4 grants were awarded Eligibility criteria for grants was clarified Partnering with Endocrine Section regarding research grants Exploring ideas to implement three strategic initiatives Implementing changes to improve the quality of surveys submitted to AHNS for distribution to members.

  42. 2016 AHNS Annual Meeting Survivorship Committee 7 Topical reviews for survivorship care (Radiation fibrosis and trismus, Lymphedema, Dry mouth, Tobacco use, Cognitive impairment, Depression, Dental Care). AHNS member survey on survivorship care Survivorship care plan template Survivorship in head and neck cancer manuscript published AHNS treatment summary template online Survivorship panel at AHNS 2017: Ethics in Practice: Cancer Survivorship and Its Consequences

  43. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Website Committee Website Re-Organization The committee continues to work on the structure of the web reorganization, currently determining placement and structure for: Content for Physician section as created by Education, Endocrine, H&N Recon, Journal Club, Humanitarian committees Content for Patient section – CMEDED.com, Education, Prevention/Early Detection, Endocrine and Survivorship Committees AHNS Blog Revising the Find-A-Specialist listing

  44. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Women in AHNS Committee Unconscious Bias Panel at the Annual Meeting Networking event with the Young Surgeons Task Force and the Diversity Task Force Survey Results

  45. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting New Business

  46. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Thanks to Retiring Council Members Terry Day, MD Amy Chen, MD Greg Farwell, MD William Lydiatt, MD

  47. 2017 AHNS Annual Meeting Introduction of New President Jonathan Irish, MD

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