Surgical News volume 21 issue 3

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ASOHNS

Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) Annual Scientific Meeting 17–19 September 2021, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia The Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) is the premier education and networking event for the Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery community in Australia. This year marks the 71st anniversary of the Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting. With the restrictions of COVID-19 felt locally, nationally and internationally, ASOHNS intends to hold a physical meeting in Melbourne, welcoming most delegates in person, and providing a strong virtual connection to their overseas colleagues. Their rapid pivot to a fully online meeting in March 2020 provided the expertise and wisdom to administer a high-quality virtual attendance option. The attendance of two keynote sponsors is made possible by the support of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS): Dr Sujana Chandrasekhar, an otologist/neurotologist from the United States, and Dr Kate Heathcote, a consultant laryngologist from the United Kingdom (UK). Both speakers will present on a range of topics including updates in neurotology, changes to guidelines and pathways to leadership in otolaryngology as well as updates in laryngology. Dr Chandrasekhar practises in New York City and Wayne, New Jersey, and has a passion for ear and balance patient care as well as teaching, humanitarian work, and developing leadership skills and the empowerment of others. Elected by their 12,000 members in August 2014, Dr Chandrasekhar is the president-elect of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) and the third woman and the first person of Indian descent to hold that office. She previously served as chair of the AAO-HNS Board of Governors and is secretary-treasurer of the American Otological Society.

Dr Kate Heathcote

Dr Sujana Chandrasekhar

Dr Chandrasekhar attended medical school at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, graduated at the age of 22, and completed her residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at New York University Medical Center in New York. She then completed her Fellowship in Otology and Neurotology at the House Ear Clinic and Institute in Los Angeles, California.

Having completed her ear, nose and throat (ENT) training, she undertook a six-month Fellowship with Professor Jean Paul Marie in Rouen, France where she trained in pioneering techniques of laryngeal reinnervation. She went on to complete a further Fellowship at the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital in London before taking up her consultant post in Poole.

Dr Chandrasekhar served on the full-time academic faculty of both the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Medical School and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, before entering private practice in New York City in October 2004. She is currently Director of Neurotology at the James J. Peters Veterans Administration Medical Center, Otologist/Neurotologist at the New York Head and Neck Institute, Clinical Professor at Hofstra-Northwell SOM, Clinical Associate Professor at Icahn SOM, and holds staff privileges at several New York and New Jersey hospitals.

Dr Heathcote established the Centre for Airway Voice and Swallowing in 2013 and has worked to develop it as a cutting-edge centre offering advanced techniques to NHS patients. As well as multidisciplinary voice clinics, the centre runs treatment clinics using transnasal techniques and diagnostic clinics in conjunction with gastroenterology.

The second speaker, sponsored by RACS, is Dr Kate Heathcote, a consultant laryngologist at the Robert White Centre for Voice, Airway and Swallowing in Poole Hospital National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in the UK.

Since returning from France, she has worked at introducing techniques of reinnervation to the UK and disseminating the techniques globally via courses and conferences. Working with colleagues at Southampton Children’s Hospital, Dr Heathcote has established a national centre for paediatric laryngeal reinnervation. Dr Heathcote is on the council of the British Laryngological Association and the scientific committee of the European Laryngological Society.


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Pledge-a-Procedure campaign

8min
pages 62-63

In memoriam

3min
page 61

Case note review

4min
pages 56-57

QASM Annual Seminar 2021 Surgery – Timing is Everything

1min
page 55

The value of surgical mentors – academics

8min
pages 52-53

Education activities

1min
page 48

Status quo remains in Tasmania

1min
page 47

Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) Annual Scientific Meeting

3min
page 46

QASM Connects webinar series

1min
page 32

Gendered titles: a badge of honour or time for a change?

2min
page 31

Scholarships and Grants Program

5min
pages 58-64

The surgeons of Vanity Fair: Sir Morrell MacKenzie

6min
pages 50-51

The Pacific Island Program – how are we doing?

3min
page 41

Inspiring students and junior doctors to incorporate research into their daily practice

7min
pages 44-49

Tour de Cure SA Discovery Tour 2021: persistence rewarded with satisfaction

5min
pages 42-43

Aotearoa New Zealand restructures its health services

2min
page 40

Fellow profile: Dr Alpesh Patel

3min
page 39

Dr Steven Craig on a life-changing Canadian Fellowship

5min
pages 34-35

Surgeon develops liquid biopsyto improve outcomes for paediatric oncology patients

3min
page 36

The state of robotic surgery

5min
pages 28-29

Creating safety and respect in healthcare cultures

3min
pages 37-38

Strengthening the foundation of surgical education to improve patient care

5min
pages 33, 35

A rare breed of rural surgeon

2min
page 30

Rural General Surgery in Scotland

3min
pages 26-27

The creative surgeon

6min
pages 24-25

From the hubs

6min
pages 14-17

Welcome to our new VP

3min
pages 6-7

Talent on display in virtual art gallery

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pages 18-23

Welcome to our new president

6min
pages 4-5

A memorable RACS ASC for urologists

2min
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RACS ASC 2021 – one with many firsts

2min
pages 8-10

Reflections on an inclusive congress

4min
pages 11-12
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