Laryngology and Voice Surgery Harvard Club of Boston, MA SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2010

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HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL Department of Continuing Education MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Department of Laryngology and Voice Harvard Club of Boston, MA SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2010 GUEST OF HONOR Eugene Myers VISITING LECTURERS Michael Benninger, Andrew Blitzer, Robin Cotton, Roger Crumley, Alessandro de Alarçon, Marvin Fried, Bruce Haughey, Allen Hillel, Anthony Jahn, Robert Langer, Bert O Malley, Robert Ossoff, Marshall Strome, Gayle Woodson HMS FACULTY R. Rox Anderson, Hugh Curtin, Aaron Friedman, Douglas Mathisen, Marsha Moses, John Wain, Andrew Warshaw COURSE DIRECTORS Steven Zeitels, James Burns, Robert Hillman Contact Melanie Woodworth 617-726-0218, Email: mwoodworth@partners.org Support provided in part by Institute of Laryngology and Voice Restoration

COURSE DESCRIPTION The Department of of the and the Massachusetts General Hospital are pleased to present this unique and comprehensive course on Laryngology and Voice to provide specialized surgeons and general otolaryngologists with a state-of-the-art update. The program features multiple experts in the field covering all facets of laryngology including neurolaryngology, professional voice, phonomicrosurgery, stenosis, laryngeal cancer, pediatric and adult airway reconstruction, and surgical innovations. Presentations will cover basic and advanced aspects of applied laryngeal anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the medical and surgical management of benign and malignant laryngeal disease. Techniques for performing endoscopic phonomicrosurgery, including the use of photoangiolytic lasers and the appropriate use of hand instruments, will be reviewed. In addition, approaches for performing external laryngeal framework surgery, laryngeal and tracheal airway reconstruction, and the use of botox injections will be discussed. Additional topics to be examined are: EMG, spasmodic dysphonia, reinnervation techniques, professional and performing voice, laryngeal transplantation, and surgical innovations such as robotics and novel laryngo-tracheal reconstruction. Plenary talks will be given by academically accomplished specialists at Harvard as well as experts from other institutions in North America. Learning objectives will be achieved through a combination of didactic lectures, informal case presentations, and question and answer sessions. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this course the participant will be able to: Understand the principles of pulsed-angiolytic and cutting/ablative lasers for the treatment of upper aerodigestive tract benign and malignant mucosal disease. Manage premalignant glottal epithelium and early cancer by means of a layered microsurgical treatment approach. Apply contemporary surgical techniques in the diagnosis and management of laryngeal and tracheal stenosis. Understand how the variety of laryngeal framework procedures and injection techniques can be optimally utilized in the management of glottal incompetence. Incorporate into their practice a systematic approach to the medical and surgical management of professional vocal performers. Understand innovative techniques for preservation and restoration of the pediatric voice during airway reconstruction and treatment of laryngeal disease. Understand the role of emerging technology in the management of laryngeal papilloma, cancer, and airway reconstruction. Manage an array of neruolaryngologic conditions effectively through an enriched appreciation for the use of EMG, botox, and reinnervation techniques.

FACULTY R. ROX ANDERSON, MD Professor of Dermatology Director, Wellman Center for Photomedicine JAMES A. BURNS, MD Assistant Professor Department of Center for Laryngeal & Voice Rehabilitation HUGH D. CURTIN, MD Professor of Radiology Director of Radiology Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary AARON D. FRIEDMAN, MD Instructor Department of Center for Laryngeal & Voice Rehabilitation ROBERT E. HILLMAN, PhD, CCC-SLP Associate Professor & Health Sciences & Technology Co-Director/Research Director, Center for Laryngeal & Voice Rehabilitation Associate Provost for Research MGH Institute of Health Professions HMS LECTURERS DOUGLAS J. MATHISEN, MD Hermes C. Grillo Professor of Thoracic Department of Chief, Cardiothoracic MARSHA A. MOSES, PhD Julia Dyckman Andrus Professor Department of Director, Vascular Biology Program Children's Hospital Boston JOHN C. WAIN, MD Associate Professor Department of Division of Thoracic ANDREW L. WARSHAW, MD W. Gerald Austen Professor of Surgeon-in-Chief & Chairman Department of STEVEN M. ZEITELS, MD Eugene B. Casey Professor of Laryngeal Director, Center for Laryngeal & Voice Rehabilitation www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/laryngology

MICHAEL S. BENNINGER, MD Chairman, Head & Neck Institute The Cleveland Clinic, Professor of The Lerner College of Medicine Case Western Reserve University VISITING LECTURERS ALLEN D. HILLEL, MD Professor of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Adjunct Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine University of Washington, Seattle ANDREW M. BLITZER, MD, DDS Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons Director of the New York Center for Voice & Swallowing Disorders St. Luke s/ Roosevelt Hospital New York Head & Neck Institute ROBIN T. COTTON, MD Professor, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Director, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ROGER L. CRUMLEY, MD, MBA Professor & Chair, Emeritus Department of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Director, University Voice Center University of California, Irvine ALESSANDRO de ALARCON, MD Assistant Professor Otolaryngology - Head & Neck University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Director, Center for Pediatric Voice Disorders Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center MARVIN P. FRIED, MD Professor & University Chairman Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Montefiore Medical Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine BRUCE H. HAUGHEY, MBChB, MS Kimbrough Professor of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Washington University School of Medicine Director, Head & Neck Surgical Oncology Washington University School of Medicine ANTHONY F. JAHN, MD Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons Adjunct Professor of Voice Pedagogy Westminster Choir School of Rider University ROBERT S. LANGER JR., ScD David H. Koch Institute Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology EUGENE N. MYERS, MD Distinguished Professor & Emeritus Chair Department of Otolaryngology University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine BERT W. O'MALLEY JR., MD Gabriel Tucker Professor of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Chair, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Director, Penn Otolaryngology Residency Program Co-Director, Head & Neck Cancer Center Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania ROBERT H. OSSOFF, DMD, MD Guy M. Maness Professor of Laryngology Executive Medical Director, Vanderbilt Voice Center Department of Otolaryngology Assistant Vice Chancellor Office of Compliance & Corporate Integrity Vanderbilt University Medical Center MARSHALL STROME, MD, MS Director, Center for Head & Neck Oncology Co-Director, Head & Neck Transplantation Program Center for Facial Reconstruction New York Head & Neck Institute GAYLE E. WOODSON, MD Professor & Chair, Division of Otolaryngology Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

COURSE SCHEDULE Friday, September 24, 2010 7:00-7:25am REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS 7:25-7:30 Welcome & Introduction of Guest of Honor 7:30-8:00 Redefining the Role of the Head & Neck Surgeon in the Era of Chemoradiation...............Eugene N. Myers, MD Neurolaryngology (Moderator: Blitzer) 8:00-8:30 Laryngeal Dystonias...............Andrew M. Blitzer, MD, DDS 8:30-9:00 Laryngeal Electromyography................Allen D. Hillel, MD 9:00-9:30 Laryngeal Reinnervation...........Roger L. Crumley, MD, MBA 9:30-9:45 BREAK 9:45-10:15 Anatomy & Physiology of Cricoarytenoid Joint......................................Gayle E. Woodson, MD 10:15-10:45 Surgical Treatment of Vocal Fold Paralysis........................................James A. Burns, MD 10:45-11:15 Discussion - Neurolaryngology 11:15-11:45 Keynote Lecture.....................Andrew L. Warshaw, MD Surgical Training: New Paradigms on the Horizon 11:45-12:15pm Keynote Lecture...................Robert S. Langer, Jr., ScD Creating and Implementing Breakthrough Medical Technology 12:15-1:00 LUNCH 12:30-1:00 Lunch Lecture: Innovations in Voice Assessment............................Robert E. Hillman, PhD, CCC-SLP Professional and Pediatric Voice (Moderator: Ossoff) 1:00-1:30 Development of Laryngology Centers of Excellence..................................Robert H. Ossoff, DMD, MD 1:30-2:00 Medical Management of Vocal Performers...................................Michael S. Benninger, MD 2:00-2:30 The Tao of Laryngology: An Alternative Approach to Singers.......................................Anthony F. Jahn, MD 2:30-3:00 Pediatric Voice....................Alessandro de Alarcon, MD 3:00-3:30 Discussion Professional and Pediatric Voice 3:30-3:45 BREAK Phonomicrosurgery Benign (Moderator: Burns) 3:45-4:15 Atypical Lesions......................Aaron D. Friedman, MD 4:15-4:45 Papillomatosis...........................James A. Burns, MD 4:45-5:15 Polyps, Cysts, Nodules..................Steven M. Zeitels, MD 5:15-5:45 Discussion - Phonomicrosurgery - Benign ADJOURN

COURSE SCHEDULE Saturday, September 25, 2010 7:00-7:15am REFRESHMENTS 7:15-7:45 Keynote Lecture.......................Marsha A. Moses, PhD Molecular Regulation of Angiogenesis: From the Angiogenic Switch Through Tumor Progression: Implications for Therapy, Diagnosis & Prognosis Laryngo-Tracheal Stenosis (Moderator: Zeitels) 7:45-8:15 Laryngo-Tracheal Airway (Otolaryngologic Perspective)........................................Robin T. Cotton, MD 8:15-8:45 Laryngo-Tracheal Airway (Thoracic Perspective)....................................Douglas J. Mathisen, MD 8:45-9:15 Discussion Laryngo-Tracheal Stenosis 9:15-9:30 BREAK 9:30-10:00 Keynote Lecture........................R. Rox Anderson, MD with Light Surgical Innovations (Moderator: Friedman) 10:00-10:30 Laryngeal Transplantation............Marshall Strome, MD, MS 10:30-11:00 Novel Laryngo-Tracheal Reconstruction.......John C. Wain, MD 11:00-11:30 Robotic in the Larynx.........Bert W. O Malley, Jr., MD 11:30-12:00pm Discussion Surgical Innovations 12:00-1:00 LUNCH Laryngeal Cancer (Moderator: Zeitels) 1:00-1:30 Glottis: Open Partial Laryngectomy.........Marvin P. Fried, MD 1:30-2:00 Supraglottis: Endoscopic & Open Treatment..............................Bruce H. Haughey, MBCHB, MS 2:00-2:30 Imaging Laryngeal Cancer.................Hugh D. Curtin, MD 2:30-3:00 Glottis: Endoscopic Treatment...........Steven M. Zeitels, MD 3:00-3:30 Discussion Laryngeal Cancer ADJOURN COURSE LOCATION All sessions will be held at the Harvard Club of Boston, 374 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 (Telephone: 617-536-1260). ACCREDITATION is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

LARYNGOLOGY AND VOICE SURGERY - SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2010 - COURSE #301518 Register early, space is limited. Telephone, fax or mail-in registration with credit card payment is not accepted. All foreign payments must be made by a draft on a United States bank or by Visa or MasterCard. Inquiries should be directed to the above address, made by phone: 617-384-8600, Monday-Friday, 10 AM to 4 PM (EST), or by e-mail: hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu. Upon receipt of your registration form an email confirmation from the HMS-DCE office will be sent to you. Therefore, be sure to include an email address that you check daily/frequently. Your email address is used for critical information about the course including; registration confirmation, course evaluation and certificate. Refund Policy - A handling fee of $60 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by mail or fax one week prior to the course. No refunds will be made thereafter. Full Name First Middle LAST Degree Tuition Fee $400 (USD) Residents*/Fellows in Training* and Allied Health Professionals $250 (USD) *A letter of verification from Department Chair must accompany application for a reduced fee. If paying by credit card, telephone, fax or mail-in registrations are not accepted. Please register online at: www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/laryngology Mailing Address Street City State Zip Code Daytime Phone ( ) Fax Number ( ) If paying by check, please make payable to and mail it with this registration form to: - Department of Continuing Education PO Box 825, Boston, MA, 02117-0825 Email Address Please check if you wish to be excluded from receiving email notices of future HMS-DCE programs. REGISTER ONLINE AT: WWW.CME.HMS.HARVARD.EDU/courses/laryngology Professional School Attended Year of Graduation Profession Primary Specialty (Physicians Only Online registrants - add the first three characters of the source code found here. Organization Affiliation Board Certified? Yes No Source Code: A WEB B X Z