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CURRICULUM VITAE
WILLIAM R. PANJE, B.S., M.D., M.S. (Otol)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born: December 22, 1942, Amarillo, Texas, Married Consultant Office: 999 North Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor, Chicago, Il 60611‐1305 Cell Phone: 312‐399‐0692 Fax: 312‐440‐1561 E‐Mail: [email protected] Medical Office: Rush University, University Head and Neck Associates, Midwest
Sinus Center, Rush‐Presbyterian‐St. Luke’s ,Medical Center, 1725 West Harrison St., Suite 340, Chicago, IL 60612
Secretary: Eleanor H. Smith
EDUCATION
B.S., Iowa Wesleyan College 1967 M.S., Department of Zoology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1971 M.D., University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
CERTIFICATION: American Board of Otolaryngology, 1977 LICENSURE: Iowa – 1971 Permanent #18642, May 15, 1978
Illinois – 1972 Permanent #36‐47409, July 1, 1978
POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION
1971‐72 Surgery Internship, Department of Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
1972‐73 Surgical Resident,Department of Surgery,University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1973‐76 Resident, Department of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1976‐77 Instructor‐Fellow, Departyment of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1977 M.S., Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, Division of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, University of Iowa, College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
THESIS
1967 M.S. Thesis – “Soluble Proteins and Quantitative Analysis of Protein and MA Synthesis during Oogenesis in Nectarus Macculosa Macculosa”
1977 M.S. Thesis (Otol.) – “Closure of Oral Cavity Defects with Transplanted Free Flaps in Pigs”
1986 Triological Thesis – “MSC and Chemo responsiveness in Head & Neck Cancer
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HOSPITAL SERVICE AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS
1967 TEACHING ASSISTANT, Department of Zoology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
1971‐78 MAJOR AND COMMANDER ‐ 209 Medical Clearing Co., United States Army Reserves Honorable Discharge
1983‐84 CONSULTING MEDICAL STAFF – Ingalls Health System, privileges in Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery
10993‐Present REAPPOINTMENT CONSULTING MEDICAL STAFF – Ingalls Health System, privileges in Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery
1995‐99 CONSULTANT ‐ Genetronics, Inc. 1995‐96 MEMBER CLINICAL FACULTY – Midwestern University, Chicago College
of Osteopathic Medicine 1996‐2003 REAPPOINTMENT MEMBER CLINICAL FACULTY – Midwestern
University, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine 1987‐2000 CONSULTANT GENERAL – Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery,
United States Air Force
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1977‐80 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ‐ Department of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
1977‐84 DIRECTOR ‐ Division of Head & Neck Surgical Oncology of the Department of otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
1980‐83 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ‐ Director, Division of Head & Neck Surgical Oncology of the Department of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
1983‐84 PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR ‐ Division of Head & Neck Surgical Oncology of the Department of Otolaryngology‐Head Neck Surgery, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
1984‐92 PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR ‐ Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
1992‐07 DIRECTOR ‐ Department of Otolaryngology‐Bronchoesophagology Head & Neck Reconstruction & Skull Base Surgery, Rush Medical University, Chicago, IL
1992‐Present PROFESSOR ‐ Department of Otolaryngology‐Bronchoesophagology, Rush Medical University, Chicago, IL
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HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS
1977‐84 Attending, Veteran’s Hospital, Iowa City, IA 1977‐84 Attending, Veteran’s Hospital, Iowa City, IA 1984‐92 Senior Attending, University of Chicago Hospital, Chicago, IL 1988‐92 Attending Weiss Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 1992‐Present Senior Attending Rush Presbyterian, St. Luke Hospitals and Medical
Center, Chicago, IL with interim appointments at affiliated hospitals in Aurora, Skokie, Des Plaines, IL
1992‐Present Consulting Staff Ingall’s Memorial Hospital, Harvey, IL
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
1993‐Present Co‐President, Director, Midwest Sinus Center 1998‐99 President American Rhinologic Society 1998‐2002 American Rhinologic Society, Chairman of Committee on Committees 1990‐Present Fellow, Society of Head and Neck Surgeons 1990‐Present Fellow, American Rhinologic Society 1989‐2000 North American Laryngological Association 1988‐Present American Laryngological Association 1986‐Present Triological Society 1985‐Present Chicago Laryngological & Otological Society 1985‐Present Chicago Medical Society 1983‐Preseny Fellow, American Society of Head & Neck Surgery 1983‐2002 Fellow, American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery 1982‐1995 Pan Pacific Surgical Association 1982‐Present Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery 1981‐Present Fellow, American College of Surgeons 1978‐1982 Fellow, American Academy of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology 1974‐2000 American Medical Association 1973‐2000 American Council of otolaryngology 1973‐1984 Johnson County Medical Society 1967‐1976 Sigma XI 1965 Blue Key National Scholastic Honorary Society
EDITORIAL STAFF
1983‐94 Editorial Board Laryngoscope 1983‐86 Reviewer Archives Otolaryngology 1989‐Present Editorial Reviewer Annals of Otology,Rhinology & Laryngology 1994‐Present Reviewer for Head and Neck Journal
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MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS
Head and Neck Cancer Immunology of Head and Neck Cancer Microsurgery of the Head and Neck Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Voice Restoration
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
1. University of Chicago, Department of Surgery – Selective Chemotherapy of Head and Neck Cancer
2. Rice Foundation Grant – Cooperative basic research program with Dr. Ralph Weichselbaum, Department of Radiation Therapy in the study of in vitro and in vivo cancer cell resistance
3. Intraoperative Radiation Therapy in the Treatment of Paranasal Sinus and Base of Skull Malignancy – A Multidisciplinary Clinical Study
4. Rush Head and Neck Cancer Institute – Assessment of the Proliferative Characteristics and Gene Expression in Head and Neck Cancers with Planned Initial Surgical Resection
5. Rush Head and Neck Cancer Institute – The Role of Chemotherapy given prior to Surgical Resection on Anti‐tumor Immunity and Cell Growth in Head and Neck Cancers
6. Rush Head and Neck Cancer Institute – The Role of Bioactive Agents on Cell Growth and Anti‐tumor Immunity in Head and Neck Cancers prior to Surgical Resection
7. Rush Head and Neck Cancer Institute – Studies of the Effects of Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy on the Proliferative Characteristics of Head and Neck Cancers in vivo in Patients and on Gene Expression in These Malignancies
8. Intralesional Chemotherapy and Electroporation Effects on Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer
9. Directing Medical Students, Residents and Fellows in Research Projects
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1978‐1984 PRINCIPAL LECTURER AND COURSE DIRECTOR, Iowa Head and neck Cancer Symposium
1978‐1980 PRINCIPAL LECTURER AND COURSE DIRECTOR, Microvascular Surgery in Reconstruction of the Head and Neck
Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Univ. of Chicago, June 21‐22, 1985 Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Vail, Colorado, 1985 Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Vail Colorado, March 1986 Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Univ. of Chicago, June 14‐15, 1986 Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Vail, Colorado, March 12‐19‐, 1987 Course Director, Myocutaneous Flap Course, Univ. of Chicago, June 12‐14, 1987
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Course Director, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Univ. of Chgo, June 20‐21, 1987 Course Director 4th Annual Winter Conference, Vail, CO, March 13‐19‐1988 Course Director 5th Annual Winter Conference, Vail, CO, March 19‐25, 1989 Course Director, 6th Annual Winter Conference, Vail, CO, March 18‐23, 1990 Course Director, 7th Annual Winter Conference, Vail, CO, March 10‐16, 1991 Course Director 8th Annual Winter Conference, Vail, CO, April 2‐8, 1993 Course Director, 9th Annual Winter Conference, Sun Valley, ID,Feb. 1994
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES ‐ 2008
Patient Care 92% Research 1% Administration 2% Teaching 5%
COLLEGIATE, UNIVERSITY AND NATIONAL COMMITTEES
1976‐77 House Staff Affairs Committee, University of Iowa Hospitals 1977‐84 Infection Control Subcommittee, University of Iowa Hospitals 1978‐84 Cancer Committee, University of Iowa Hospitals 1979‐84 Tissue Advisory Committee, University of Iowa Hospitals 1979‐84 Hospital Safety Subcommittee, University of Iowa Hospitals 1982‐00 Research Committee, American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery 1984‐98 The Council of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Society 1984‐92 American Cancer Society Committee, University of Chicago 1984‐02 Postgraduate Training Committee of the American Society for
Head and Neck Surgery 1985‐86 Trauma Search Committee, University of Chicago 1986‐97 Rehabilitation Committee – Amer. Society Head & Neck Surgery 1986‐97 Research Committee – American Society Head and Neck Surgery 1987‐95 Facial Ner ve Study Group – American Academy Otolaryngology 1988‐93 Skull Base Committee – American Academy Otolaryngology 1989‐92 Membership committee (Chair) North Amer.Skull Base Society 1990‐91 Audit Committee – American Society for Head and Neck Surgery 1993 Board Member – American Rhinologic Society 1994 Board Member – American Rhinologic Society 1995 Board Member – American Rhinologic Society 1995 Second Vice President – American Rhinologic Society 1994‐2002 Director – Clinical Pathways for Major Head & Neck Surgery
Committee, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL 1995‐2001 Committee Member‐Surgical Invasive Procedure ReviewCom.
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William R. Panje, M.D.‐continued HONORS AND AWARDS
1968 Developmental Biology Award for Research in Oogenesis 1977 Co‐participant in paper for Benjamin Schuster Award,
“Radiation Effects on Microvascular Anastomosis” 1978 Physicians Recognition Award – American Medical Association 1980 Honorary Professor, Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgery
Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1981 President’s Award for best Free Paper, “A Method for Total
Nasal Reconstruction; the Trapezius Myocutaneous Island ‘paddle’ flap”, Vancouver, B.C.
1982 Foundation Lecturer, The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
1982 Teach of the Year Award – Residents Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, University of Iowa
1983 Teacher of the the Year Award – University of Iowa Senior Medical Students, University of Iowa
1984 Listed in Who’s Who in America 1987 Appointed National Consultant in Otolaryngology to the
United States Air Force 1989 Award (2nd place) for Scientific Exhibit – “New concepts in
Managing Paranasal Sinus and Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms” American Ac ademy Otolaryngology, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1989
1989 Town and Country Magazine – Listed among the outstanding, medical specialists in the United States (October issue)
1991 Good Housekeeping Magazine – Listed among the best doctors in America (March issue)
1991 Award (1st place) Scientific Exhibit – “New Con cepts in Managing Paranasal Sinus and Nasopharyngeal Neoplasma” – North American Skull B ase Society, February 1991
1992 Sir William Wilde Medal – Irish Otolaryngological Society, Dublin, Ireland, October 1992
1992 Good Housekeeping Magazine – Listed among the top 400 best cancer specialists in America (October 1992 issue)
1995 Physician’s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association
1996 American Health Magazine – Listed among the best doctors in America (March 1996 issue)
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HONORS AND AWARDS‐continued
1996 Iowa Wesleyan Outstanding Alumni – Iowa Wesleyan “Purple and White” – Listed in High Profile as an outstanding alumni (Fall 1996)
1998 Teach of the Year Award – Rush Otolaryngology Residents 2002 Honor Reciepient for outstanding service American Academy
of Otolaryngology 2004 Listed in Who’s Who in Otolaryngology Castle, Connelly
Publication 2006 Listed in Who’s Who in Otolaryngology Castle, Connelly
Publication 2008 Listed in Who’s Who in Otolaryngology Castle, Connelly
Publication
FINANCIAL RESOURCES (Grants and Contracts)
College of Medicine
$5,000 Seed Grant American Cancer Society, Suppressor Cell Function in Head and Neck Patients, 1979
$5,000 American Ac ademy Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Effects Interstitial Tissue Pressure on Flap Survival, 1979‐81
$75,000 Children’s Cancer Study Group NCI, Consultant, 1980‐82
$30,000 American Cancer Society Clinical Fellowship, 1982‐84
$10,000 American Cancer Society, Iowa Branch, Fellowship Stipend, 1982
Variable Cancer Science Program in Head and Neck Cancer Rehabilitation
PHS Grant #5 PO1 CA40007‐03, Co‐Investigator, July 1, 1987‐88 Randomized Study of Inpatient versus Outpatient Chemotherapy
Administration for Patients with Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck, Co‐investigator
$200,000 FDA Orphan Products Development Giant FD‐R‐000223‐01,
Principal Investigator Indomethacin in the treatment of Head and Neck Cancer – not funded
$1000,000 Johnson & Johnson Product, Inc., New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08903 – Collagen Implants for Reconstruction of Facial Defects, Principal Investigator, July 1988‐1990
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Variable Immunex. “The role of GM‐CSF in Oncological Surgery Procedures.” Co‐Investigator, 1996. Principal Investigator at Rush Medical College
Variable Genetronics. “The effect of intralesional chemotherapy and electroporation on Head and Neck Cancer,” 1996‐97. Rush medical College, Principal Investigator
Variable Genetronics. Electroporation Therapy, Phase I & II, 1998‐99, Rush Medical College, Principal Investigator
Variable Genetronics. Electroporation Therapy, Phase III, trial in Head and Neck Cancer initiated previously from initial work performed at Rush Medical College 2004 ($50,000 donated from patient for this work)
PATENTS
“Panje” Voice Button Prosthesis* – Patent #4808183 – international Classification #A61F220, US Classification 623/9; 1112820716
Installation of Voice Button Prosthesis – patent #4808183, issued date 02/1989.
*Google Web Search “Panje” Voice prosthesis – 599 sites
PHYSICAL FACILITIES
Other Office: Ingalls Family Care Center, Medical Office Building
6703 West 159th Street, Suite 100, Tinley Park, 60477 Phone: 708‐444‐1530
MASTERS AND PH.D. THESES DIRECTED AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW SUPERVISED
7 Masters and Theses directed 34 Postdoctoral Fellows
BIBLIOGRAPHY 196 Papers published in predominantly peer reviewed Journals (available upon request)
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William R. Panje, M.D. – continued BOOKS
1. Panje WR: Iowa Head and Neck Cancer Course Book, University Press, 220 Pages, 1979. Editions published yearly through 1984.
2. Panje WR: Thawley SE (eds), Batsakis JG, Lindberg RD (Assoc. Eds): Comprehensive Management of Head and Neck Tumors, 2 Volumes, 1700 paages; W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1987.
3. Panje WR: Moran WJ: Microsurgical Reconstruction of Head and Neck, Springer‐verlag, Stuttgart, 1989, 104 pages.
4. Panje WR: Schuller D: Musculocutaneous Flap Reconsstruction of the Head and Neck, Raven‐Press, New York, 1989, 204 pages.
5. Panje WR: Anand V: Practical Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, McGraw‐Hill, New York, 1993, 186 pages.
6. Panje WR: Co‐editor Naumann’s Head and Neck Surgery, Vol. 3: The Neck. George Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, New York, 1996.
7. Panje WR: Thawley SE: Editors, Batsakis JG Lindberg RD (Assoc. Eds.): W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1998.
8. Panje WR: Thawley SE: Eds. Batsakis JG Lindberg RD: Comprehensive Management of Head and Neck Tumors, 2 Vols., 1981 pages, Second Edition, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1999.
C HAPTERS
Over 40 chapters written in published books in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Laryngeal Surgery, Complications of Surgery (Available upon request)
EXHIBITS
Microvascular Anastomosis Exhibit – Medical Research Day, University of Iowa
Multidisciplinary Approach to Surgical Treatment of Cutaneous Malignancies of the Head and Neck Medical Research Day IV, University of Iowa; and American Academy of Dermatology, as well as Head and Neck Combined Society Meetings, Toronto, CA
Enteral Hyperalimentation – American Academy of Otolaryngology, Dallas, TX
Voice Button: A One‐Staged Out Patient Operative Procedure for Vocal Rehabilitation‐American Academy of Otolaryngology, Anaheim, CA
Rotational‐Advancement : Scalp Flap in Reconstruction of Large Scalp Defects – American Academy of Otolaryngology, Anaheim, CA
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William R. Panje, M.D. –continued EXHIBITS continued Prosthetic Vocal Rehabilitation Following Laryngectomy – Medical
Research Day VI, University of Iowa, and American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, New Orleans, LA, as well as Combined Head and Neck Surgery Meeting, Phoenix, AZ
Rotational‐Advancement: Scalp Fap in Reconstruction of Large Scalp Defects – Combined Head and Neck Surgery Meeting, Phoenix, AZ
Maxillary Sinus Carcinoma – American Academy of Otolaryngology, New Orleans, LA
Prostaglandin Inhibitor Sensitive Suppressor Cells: A Predictor of Survival in Advanced Head and Neck Cancer – Medical Research Day VII, University of Iowa
Internal Carotid Artery Replacement in the Management of Base of Skull and Cervical Malignancy – American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, New Orleans, LA
Myomucosal Flap Reconstruction of the Hypopharynx and Cervical Esophagus: A New Technique, American Society of Head and Neck Surgery, Palm Springs, CA
Anterior Base of Skull Resections – A One‐Stage Procedure, American Society of Head and Neck Surgery, Palm Springs, CA
New Concepts in Managing Paranasal Sinus and Nasopharyngeal
Neoplasms, North American Skull Base Society, (1st Place) Lake Buena Vista, FL
Free Omental Flap Reconstruction of Complicated Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks, North American Skull Base Society, Lake Buena Vista, FL
MOVIES “The Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap,” Educational Foundation of
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – 2 hour video – produced at the University of California, San Diego, CA, Dr. T. Davidson, coordinator
Vocal Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomy – “The Voice Button,” produced at the University of Iowa, Ruben Barreras, coordinator
“Laryngectomy,” produced at the University of Iowa with Duane Vandermark, Ruben Barreras, coordinator
The Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap,” – American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery with TV Educational Service, Ed Cummings – 2 hour video.
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TEACHING ACTIVITIES‐STUDENT COUNSELING, CLASSROOM SEMINAR, TEACHING LABORATORY, CLINICAL TEACHING NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS
American Academy of ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Experimental Study of the Closure of Large Defects of the Oral Cavity Using A Free Isaland Flap with Microvascular Anastomosis
Triological Society, microsurgical Techniques in Reconstruction of the Oral Cacity, Palm Beach, FL
Tri‐State Otolaryngology Meet ing, The Influence of Bone Blood Supply on Vability, lake Geneva, WI
63rd Annual Clinical Congress of American College of Surgeons, Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction, Dallas, TX
Triological Society, Surgical Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Nose, Palm Beach, FL
Combined Head and Neck Society, Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction, Toronto, CA
American Society of Dermatologists, A Combined Surgical Approach to the Management of Aggressive Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Nose, San Francisco, CA
Chemosurgery Society, Local Anesthesia in Surgical Management of Head and Neck Malignancy, San Francisco, CA
Triological Senior Society Meeting, Free Compound Groin Flap Reconstruction of the Anerior Mandibulr Defect, Los Angeles, CA
Triological Middle Section Meeting, The Influence of Embryology of the Mid‐Face on the Spread of Epithelial Malignancies, Indianapolis, IN
American Academy of Otolaryngology, Contemporary Flaps in Reconstruction of the Head and Neck, Dallas, TX
American Academy of Otolaryngology, Epidermoid Carcinoma of the Floor of Mouth: Surgery vs. Irradiation vs. Combined Therapy, Dallas, TX
American Academy of Dermatology, Management of the Facial Nerve in Resection of Facial Malignancy, Chicago, IL
Third International Symposium on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Head and Neck, What’s New in Microsurgery (Panel Member), New Orleans, LA
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Sixty‐Sixth Annual ClinicalCongress of American College of Surgeons, (Panel Member), New Developments in Flaps Used in Head and Neck Reconstructions, Atlanta, GA
Combined meeting of Head and Neck Surgeons, Regression of Head and Neck Carcinoma with a Prostaglancin‐Synthesis Inhibitor, Phoenix, AZ
Philadelphia Laryngological Society, Tracheo‐Esophageal Fistula Speech Rehabilitation in the Laryngectomee, Philadelphia, PA
Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (Panel Member), Management of Parotid Masses, Kansas City, MO
Kansas City society of ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Surgical Treatment of Baldness: Latrogenic Hereditary, Congenital, Kansas City, MO
Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Tracheoesophageal‐Prosthetic Vocal Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomy, Kansas City, MO
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, A New method for Total Nasal Reconstruction: The Trapezius Myocutaneous Islane “Paddle” Flap, Vancouver, British Columbia
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(Panel Member), Myocutaneous Trapezius Flap Reconstruction of the Head and Neck, Vancouver, British Columbia
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Panel Member) Controversies in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vancouver, British Columbia
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Panel Member), Regional and Distal Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction, Vancouver, British Columbia
American Laryngological Association, Button Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomee – Additional Notes, Vancouver, British Columbia
American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, (2 hour teaching course), Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction, New Orleans, LA
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Curtis Visiting Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School, Use of a Prostaglandin Inhibitor as Adjuvant Therapy for Head and Neck Carcinoma, Hanover, NH
Curtis Visiting Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth medical School, Voice Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomee – The Voice Button Prosthesis, Hanover, NH
Curtis Visiting Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School, New Techniques in Reconsstructive Surgery After Head and Neck Cancer Ablation, Hanover, NH
American College of Surgeons (Panel Member), Vocal Rehabilitation: New Approaches to Old Problems, San Francisco, CA
Invited Lecturer at Yale University, Prosthetic Speech Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomee, New Haven CT
Second Annual John T. Dickinson Symnposium: American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Reconstruction of Facial Defects – Free Flaps and Musculocutaneous Flaps, Vero Beach, FL
Combined Head and Neck Surgery Meeting (Panel Member), Reconstrructive Surgery of the Head and Neck, Phoenix, AZ
American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, 2 hour teaching course, Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction, New Orleans, LA
American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Reconstruction of the Lids Following Chemosurgery, New Orleans, LA
The Birmingham, International Symposium on Head and Neck Cancer, The Use of Prostaglandin Synthesis Inhibitors in Head and Neck Cancer Treatment; and The Use of Free Flaps in Reconstructive Surgery of the Head and Neck, Birmingham, England
Royal Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Gray’s Inn Road, Management of Mucosal Melanoma of the Head and Neck, London, England
IV Symposium on Head and Neck, Reconstruction of the Mandible in the Compromised Head and Neck Cancer Patient, Liverpool, Great Britain,
International Conference on Surgical Speech Rehabilitation, The Panje Procedure; and Pharyngo‐esophageal Myotomy and Its Place in Tracheo‐esophageal Shunt Procedures, London, England
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Pan Pacific Surgical Meeting (Panel Member), Vocal Rehabilitation Surgery; Mandibular Reconstruction in the Compromised Head and Neck Patient; and Facial Cancer Resection and Reconstruction, Oahu, HI
Fifty‐fifth General Scientific Meeting of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Speech Restoration in the Laryngectomee; Frpontal Base of Skull Surgery; (Panel Member), Head and Neck Cancer Cases – How to Manage – Ablation and Resection; Deep Lobe Parotid Surgery and the Base of the Skull; Mandibular Reconstruction in the Head and Neck Cancer Patient; Management of the Aggressive Cavernous Hemangioma Surgical Management of Scalp Defects; Head and Neck Reconstructive Cases – Management, Christchurch, New Zealand
Phthalmology‐Otolaryngology, Florida Midwinter Seminar, Surgical Management of the Irradiation Therapy Failure Patient‐Ablation and Reconstruction; Prosthetic Voice Rehabilitation in the and Fifteen “Pearls” in Managing Various Head and Neck Problems, Fort Lauderdale, FL
American Laryngological Associatrion, Primary Vocal Rehabilitation Using the Blom‐Singer and Panje Voice Prosthesis, Palm Beach, FL
Head and Neck Cancer Principles of Reconstruction‐University of Cincinnati medical Center, Neeoglottic Reconstruction – “How I Do It”, Cincinnati, OH
The Ninth W. Franklin Keim Memorial Seminar on Head and Neck Tumors, Microvasculr Surgery; Laser Surgery; Sugical Approach to Skull Flaps What, When and How‐Panel and Voice Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectromy – “How I Do It”, Atlantic City, NJ
Danish Society of Head and Neck Oncology, Contemporary Reconstructive Surgery of the Head and Neck (Rehabilitation for Swallowing and Speech) and Vocal Rehabilitation after Laryngectomy, Copenhagen, Denmark
Head and Neck Surgical Meeting, Radical vs. Modified Neck Dissection: Reconstruction of Head and Neck Cancer Defects; Base of Skull Surgery, Edinburgh, Scotland
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American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 3‐hour teaching course – Musculocutaneous Flap Reconstruction of the Head and Neck; Complementary Opposing Blepharo‐Totation Advancement Skin Flap Rhytidectomy; COBRA Rhytidectomy, and Combined External Musculocutaneous Flap and Internal Prosthesis for Reconstruction of the Total Mid‐Facial Defect, Los Angeles, CA
Society of Otorhinolaryngology‐Head and Neck Nurses Meeting, Management of the Complications of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, Anaheim, CA
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery meeting, (Panel Member), Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Face; an Update, Anaheim, CA
American Society of Head and Neck Surgery Meeting, Transfacial Resection of Anterior Base of Skull Neoplasm Myomucosal Flap Reconstruction of the Hypophrynx and Cervical Esophagus: A New Technique,Palm Springs, CA
Head and Neck Cancer: Prospectives, Surgical Management of the Irradiation Therapy Failure and Surgical Management of Base of Skull Neoplasms, Bethesda, MD
American College of Surgeons Meeting, Head of Panel, Reconstruction of Surgically Caused Defects of the Head and Neck, Atlanta, GA
Sixth British Academic Congress, Surgical Management of the Irradiation Failure in Head and Neck Cancer, Bristol, England
Seminar on Reconstructive Surgery of the Head and Neck after Major Cancer Surgery, Trapezius Myosutaneous Flap: Sternomastoic Myocutaneous Flap; Platysma Myocutaneous Flap; Laatissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap; Round Table Discussion Reconstruction of the Pharynx and Cervical Oesophagus After Total Laryngo‐Pharyngectomy; Pedicled Osteomyoccutaneous Flaps; and Round Table Discussion; Reconstruction of the Facial Region, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
American Society for Head and Neck Surgery 26th Annual Meeting, Mandibular Reconstruction with the Trapezius Myoosteocutaneous Flap, Palm Beach, FL
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American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Reconstruction of the Cervical Esophagus and Tracheal Stoma Reconstruction, Palm Beach, FL
Rehabilitation After Head and Neck nc ologic Surgery Meeting, Contemporary Reconstructive Surgery Following Head and Neck Salvage Surgery, Buffalo, NY
International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, Rehabilitation after Laryngectomy, Baltimore, MD
International Microsurgical Society 8th Congress Meeting, Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Head and Neck and Controversies in Reconstruction of the Head and Neck – Free Flaps vs. Myocutaneous Flap, Pittsburgh, PA
American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Giant Hairy Nevus, Surgical Techniques of Removal and Closure, Las Vegas, NV
American College of Surgeons Meeting, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lip and Lip Reconstruction, San Francisco, CA
Contemporary Facial Reconstructive Surgery Seminar, Myocutaneous Flaps; Free Flaps; Nasal Reconstruction; Mandibular Reconstruction; and Vocal Restoration, Columbu, OH
Microvascular Workshop, Dorsalis Pedis Osteocutaneous, Ann Arbor, MI
Society of Air Force Clinical Surgeons, Reconstruction of Head and Neck Past‐Present and Future; Role of Prosthetics in Major Head and Neck Reconstruction Surgery of the Skull Base and Panje Voice Prosthesis, San Antonio, TX
Fifth Joint Meeting of the American Society for Head and Neck Surgery and the Society of Head and Neck Surgeons, Nutrient Uptake by Head and neck Cancers; Fixation of Maxillofacial Prostheses Utilizing Titanium Osseointegrated Implants; and The Result of Salvage Surgery for Recurrent Carcinoma of the Neck Following Radical Neck Dissection and Radiation, Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico
W. Franklin Keim Memorial Seminar, Head and Neck Tumors, When I use Frozen Section – Surgeon’s Point; Base of Skull Surgery; Salvage Cancer Surgery; and Voice Rehabilitation, Atlantic City, NJ
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Congress and Scientific Meeting of the Chinese Medical Association, Contemporary Surgery of the Nasal Sinal Tract and Nasopharynx for Tumor; and Facial Rehabilitation Following Removal of Tumors from this Area, Taipei, Taiwan
Oncology Conferences and Tumor Boards, Head and Neck Cancer, Joliet, IL
North and South Carolina Societies of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, What I Have Learned from Voice Restoration in the Laryngectomee: and Facial Reanimation from an Oncologist’s Point of View¸Columbia, SC
NewEngland Otolaryngologic Society Meeting, Optic Nerve Decompression for Sudden Blindness, Burlington, VT
American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Atlanta, GA
The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Reconstructive Rhinoplasty, Hershey, PA
Facial Plastic Surgery, University of Chicago, Reconstructive Rhinoplasty, Chicago, IL
Eighteenth Congress of Pan‐Pacific Surgical Association, Face Life; Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction; and Cancer of the Larynx, Honolulu, HI
Mid‐Winter Research Club, New Advances in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery; Rhinoplasty; and Voice Rehabilitation, Los Angeles, CA
Chairman, Mid‐Sectional American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Meeting, Chicago, IL
The Second Endoscopic Sinus Course, Decisions in Diagnosis and Management of Nasal and Sinus Diseases, Vail, CO
Annual Illinois Speech‐Language‐Hearing Association, Speech Pathology and Ear, Head and Neck Surgery: Philosophy for a Parallel Path, Schiller Park, IL
The Eighty‐sixth Convention of the Illinois Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Swallowing Disorders Diagnosis and Treatment; Cancer Salvage Surgery‐Hoof Beats and the 3‐1 Rule; Endoscopic Sinus Surgery‐New Revelations;Understandidng and Treating Sinus
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Disease; What’s New in Head and Neck Rehabilitation Surgery; and Surgery of the Base of the Skull, Oak Brook, IL
William R. Panje, M.D. – continued NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION –continued
American Broncho‐Esophagological Association, One Stage Reconstruction of the Pharynx with a Free Gastroomental Flap, Palm Beach, FL
American Society for Head and Neck Surgery, Modification of the Thin Pectoralis Myocutaneous Flap; Use of the Muscle and its Fascia without Skin Graft Coverage to line Internal Defects; and Angiogenic Factor as an Adjunct to Lodal Skin Flap Survival, Palm Beach, FL
Second International Workshop on Voice Prosthesis, Different Indications and Contraindications for Voic Reconstruction; and The Panje Method of Voice Rehabilitation, Bordeaux, France
American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Tracheostomas and Tracheo‐esophageal Fistuals for Feeding and Speech; Construction and Management; reconstruction Experience Using Musculocutaneous and Free Flaps; and Myocutaneous Flaps in Head and Neck Surgery, San Antonio, TX
Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital, Techniques for Surgery and Indications and Restrictions of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, New York, NY
American College of Suregeons, Considerations in Reconstructive Rhinoplasty Following Cancer Ablation; and Use of Osteomyocutaneous Pedic le Flaps for Mandibular Reconstruction, New Orleans, LA
Facial Reconstructive Surgery, Microsurgery – Basic Principles; Gastric (Mucosal); and (Panel Member) Mandibular Reconstruction, Columbus, OH
The Socieety of Clinical Surgery, Base of Skull Surgery, Chicago, IL Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and Osseointegration for Maxillofacial
Rehabilitation Meeting, (Panel Member), Reflections on Sinus Surgery IV; Nasal and Sinus Neoplasms; and (Moderator, Panel), Medical Remedies for Care of the Nose, Vail, CO
American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery Mid‐Section Meeting, (Panel Member), Tissue Expansion, Cleveland, OH
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Oculoplasty Meeting, Free Flap Reconstruction Following Facial Traumas; and Management of Facial Fractures in Patients with an Only Seeing Eye, Salt Lake City, UT
Surgical Grand Rounds Meeting, Head and Neck Surgery, Chicago, IL William R. Panje, M.D. – continued NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION –continued
The Seventy0first Clinical Assembly of the Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology, Base of Skull Surgery, and New Concepts in Managing Sinusitis, Colorado Springs, CO
American Broncho0Esophagological Association, Palm Beach, FL Kentucky Society of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery,
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery; and Multimodality Therapy of Head and Neck, Owensboro, KY
Louisiana‐Mississippi Ophthalmology Otolaryngology Society Meeting, (Principal Speaker), Combined Therapy of Head and Neck Cancer, and New Techniques in Managing Swallowing Disorders, Biloxi, MS
Myocutaneous Flap Re construction of the Head and Neck Sorkshop Meeting, Pectoralis Myocutaneous Flap; Trapezius Myocutaneous Flap; and Complications of Myocutaneous Flaps, Chicago, IL
Seventh British Academic Conference in Otolaryngology, (Panel member) Laryngology Quiz; (Principal Lecturer), Concepts in Managing Head and Neck Cancer and Voice Rehabilitation, Glasgow, Scotland
American Academy of Otolaryngology, Chicago, IL First International Congress on Oral Cancer and Jaw Tumors, The
Value of Panendoscopy in the Management of Oral Cancer; Approaches to the Oral Cavity, and Carbon Dioxide Laser Treatment of Oral Cavity Cancer, Singapore
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Mid‐Section Meeting, (Panel Member), Reconstructive Rhinoplasty, Ann Arbor, MI
Chicago Laryngological and Otological Socieety, Reconstructive Head and Neck Surgery, Chicago, IL
The Thirteenth W. Franklin Keim Memorial Seminar on Head and neck Tumors, Malignant Tumor of Submandibular Gland; Complications of Flaps; Elective and Modified Radical Neck
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Dissection, and recent Advances of Skull Base Surgery, Dorado, Puerto Rico
William R. Panje, M.D. – continued NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION –continued
Fifty‐Ninth Annual Mid‐Winter Illinois Dental Hygienist’s Association Meeting, Combined Surgery and Prosthetic Re construction of the Mid‐Face‐Multidisciplinary Approach, Chicago, IL
Course Director, Techniques in ENT and Facial Plastic Surgery, Marriott’s Mark Resort, Vail, CO
Facial Cutaneous Surgery Moh’s Reconstructive Cosmetic, Copper Mountain Resort, Copper Mountain, CO
Frontiers of Medicine: Current Issues in Head and Neck Oncology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Seventy‐second Clinical Assembly of the Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology, Hilton Head, SC
Triological Meeting, The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Inc., Department of
otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Scalp Cancer and Reconstruction, Oakland, CA
Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Reconstruction Techniques Following Ablative Head and Neck Cancer, and Diagnosis and Management of Oral Cavity Carcinoma, San Francisco, CA
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