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The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates Temporal Bone Dissection Lab will be a one-day event on Monday, February 19, 2018, on the UC Irvine Medical Center campus in Orange, California which is a short 5 minute Uber ride from the Grand Californian/Disneyland ® . Two sessions will be offered with four hour morning and afternoon sessions being identical. Our target audience is the general otolaryngologist who wishes to improve their otologic surgical techniques and skills with a hands-on temporal bone dissection and drilling laboratory with course faculty. There will be an additional cost for participation. At the conclusion of the course, participants will have: •An improved understanding of the microanatomy of otologic operative techniques •Demonstrated improved knowledge in the management of patients with surgical otologic problems •Implemented strategies to improve surgical techniques for routine otological procedures •Utilized the latest surgical techniques to treat patients with chronic otitis media, otosclerosis, single-sided and bilateral hearing loss, and complications from otologic surgery •Performed basic and advanced mastoidectomy, stapes surgery, cochlear implant insertion, osseointergrated hearing system surgery, and tegmen defect repair. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa is an architectural triumph inspired by the renowned Arts & Crafts style, artistically capturing California’s coastlines, Monterey pines and redwood forests. AAA Four Diamond Award accommodations ensure aendees are treated with impeccable service and an impressive array of amenities. Premium accommodations and white-glove service are combined with Craftsman-style elegance at this stunning hotel that has its own exclusive entrance to Disney California Adventure Park ® and direct access to Downtown Disney. The Grand Californian is also home to Napa Rose (Zagat rated, AAA Four Diamond) featuring fine dining California cuisine and Napa Valley wines. For family fun, head over to Storytellers Café for breakfast with classic Disney Characters in the morning (advance reservations are highly recommended) and hearty home-style favorites in the afternoon and evening. The Disneyland Resort ® is conveniently located near four major airports: 1) John Wayne International (SNA) – 15 miles; 2) Long Beach Airport (LGB) – 19 miles; 3) Ontario International (ONT) – 34 miles, and 4) Los Angeles International (LAX) – 35 miles. Discover The Disneyland ® Resort The Disneyland ® Resort is home to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure ® theme parks and shopping, dining, and entertainment at Downtown Disney. A world-class, international destination for families and fun-lovers of all ages, the parks hosts beloved characters, shows and rides, like the new Guardians of the Galaxy ® themed ride. Discounted park tickets are available for course aendees via advance purchase. At the heart of the Resort is The Grand Californian, Disney’s premier, Craftsman-style hotel located steps from all aractions. Featuring premium accommodations, fine dining and a world-class spa, The Grand Californian is a quiet oasis boasting Disney service at its finest. The course will be held at The Grand Californian with a limited number of rooms available at the special price of $279/night, so please book as soon as possible. When not in lecture, enjoy all that the Disneyland ® Resort has to offer, or venture a few minutes down the road to upscale shopping at luxury-goods mecca South Coast Plaza or Fashion Island. Challenge yourself with golf at The Resort at Pelican Hill or numerous other courses with ocean vistas. Spectacular beaches like Laguna, Newport and Huntington Beach are an easy drive. The weather in February is pristine and averages in the low 70s, but bring a sweater for evenings. Outdoor activities include cycling along the Pacific coast, mountain biking, hiking in spectacular state parks like Crystal Cove or surfing. LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS with hyaluronic acids, poly-L-lactic acid, and calcium hydroxylapatite fillers, and botulinum toxin Educational Objectives The course aims to increase surgical competence and skill with the use of injectable fillers and neurotoxins. Participants will beer understand how to perform pre-procedure facial analysis, optimally select specific agents to correct problem areas, and develop a patient-specific individualized approach toward correction of age-related changes in the face. As the course includes over a half- dozen live demonstrations, participants will have the opportunity to observe step-by-step the process of facial rejuvenation using fillers and neurotoxins. Accreditation The University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CME/Designation Statement The University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits tm . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Ninth Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers and Neuromodulators Course Course Faculty Hamid Djalilian, MD Harrison Lin, MD Monday, February 19, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM $500 ($600 after Dec. 31, 2017) Course Faculty Brian J.F. Wong, M.D., Ph.D., FACS Steve Yoelin, M.D. Michelle Arnold, M.D., FACS Jacob Boeckmann, M.D. Hollin Calloway, M.D. Sunday, February 18, 2018 1:45 - 6:45 PM $250 ($300 after Dec. 31, 2017) The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates Temporal Bone Dissection Lab Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa hp://www.ent.uci.edu The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates February 17-19, 2018 | Presidents Day Weekend Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa Disneyland ® Resort • Anaheim, California The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 101 The City Drive Bldg 56; Ste 500 Orange, CA 92868 NONPROFIT ORG U S POSTAGE P A I D ORANGE, CA Permit No. 278 Dailey • Kraus • Parikh • Poe • Senior • Wang Armstrong • Wong • Crumley • Ahuja • Djalilian • Bhandarkar • Verma • Smith • Holtel • Weisman • Brumund • Pham Huoh • Lin • Chang • Tjoa • Passy • Yoelin • Harris • Arnold • Boeckmann • Tesar • Shamouelian • Goodrich • Calloway Irvine Head and Neck Research Foundation OTOLARYNGOLOGY UPDATES Sunshine, Golf, Tennis, Hiking, World Class Shopping Presidents Day Weekend February 17-19, 2018 Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa

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The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates Temporal Bone Dissection Lab will be a one-day event on Monday, February 19, 2018, on the UC Irvine Medical Center campus in Orange, California which is a short 5 minute Uber ride from the Grand Californian/Disneyland ®. Two sessions will be offered with four hour morning and afternoon sessions being identical. Our target audience is the general otolaryngologist who wishes to improve their otologic surgical techniques and skills with a hands-on temporal bone dissection and drilling laboratory with course faculty. There will be an additional cost for participation. At the conclusion of the course, participants will have: •An improved understanding of the microanatomy of otologic operative techniques

•Demonstrated improved knowledge in the management of patients with surgical otologic problems

•Implemented strategies to improve surgical techniques for routine otological procedures

•Utilized the latest surgical techniques to treat patients with chronic otitis media, otosclerosis, single-sided and bilateral hearing loss, and complications from otologic surgery

•Performed basic and advanced mastoidectomy, stapes surgery, cochlear implant insertion, osseointergrated hearing system surgery, and tegmen defect repair.

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa is an architectural triumph inspired by the renowned Arts & Crafts style, artistically capturing California’s coastlines, Monterey pines and redwood forests. AAA Four Diamond Award accommodations ensure attendees are treated with impeccable service and an impressive array of amenities. Premium accommodations and white-glove service are combined with Craftsman-style elegance at this stunning hotel that has its own exclusive entrance to Disney California Adventure Park® and direct access to Downtown Disney.

The Grand Californian is also home to Napa Rose (Zagat rated, AAA Four Diamond) featuring fine dining California cuisine and Napa Valley wines.

For family fun, head over to Storytellers Café for breakfast with classic Disney Characters in the morning (advance reservations are highly recommended) and hearty home-style favorites in the afternoon and evening.

The Disneyland Resort® is conveniently located near four major airports: 1) John Wayne International (SNA) – 15 miles; 2) Long Beach Airport (LGB) – 19 miles; 3) Ontario International (ONT) – 34 miles, and 4) Los Angeles International (LAX) – 35 miles.

Discover The Disneyland ® Resort

The Disneyland® Resort is home to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure® theme parks and shopping, dining, and entertainment at Downtown Disney. A world-class, international destination for families and fun-lovers of all ages, the parks hosts beloved characters, shows and rides, like the new Guardians of the Galaxy® themed ride. Discounted park tickets are available for course attendees via advance purchase.

At the heart of the Resort is The Grand Californian, Disney’s premier, Craftsman-style hotel located steps from all attractions. Featuring premium accommodations, fine dining and a world-class spa, The Grand Californian is a quiet oasis boasting Disney service at its finest. The course will be held at The Grand Californian with a limited number of rooms available at the special price of $279/night, so please book as soon as possible.

When not in lecture, enjoy all that the Disneyland® Resort has to offer, or venture a few minutes down the road to upscale shopping at luxury-goods mecca South Coast Plaza or Fashion Island. Challenge yourself with golf at The Resort at Pelican Hill or numerous other courses with ocean vistas. Spectacular beaches like Laguna, Newport and Huntington Beach are an easy drive.

The weather in February is pristine and averages in the low 70s, but bring a sweater for evenings. Outdoor activities include cycling along the Pacific coast, mountain biking, hiking in spectacular state parks like Crystal Cove or surfing.

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS with hyaluronic acids, poly-L-lactic acid, and calcium hydroxylapatite fillers, and botulinum toxin

Educational ObjectivesThe course aims to increase surgical competence and skill with the use of injectable fillers and neurotoxins. Participants will better understand how to perform pre-procedure facial analysis, optimally select specific agents to correct problem areas, and develop a patient-specific individualized approach toward correction of age-related changes in the face. As the course includes over a half-dozen live demonstrations, participants will have the opportunity to observe step-by-step the process of facial rejuvenation using fillers and neurotoxins.

AccreditationThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CME/Designation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditstm. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Ninth Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers and Neuromodulators Course

Course Faculty

Hamid Djalilian, MD

Harrison Lin, MD

Monday, February 19, 2018

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

or

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

$500($600 after Dec. 31, 2017)

Course Faculty

Brian J.F. Wong, M.D., Ph.D., FACS

Steve Yoelin, M.D.

Michelle Arnold, M.D., FACS

Jacob Boeckmann, M.D.

Hollin Calloway, M.D.

Sunday, February 18, 2018

1:45 - 6:45 PM

$250($300 after Dec. 31, 2017)

The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates Temporal Bone Dissection Lab

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa

http://www.ent.uci.edu

The UC Irvine Otolaryngology UpdatesFebruary 17-19, 2018 | Presidents Day Weekend

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & SpaDisneyland ® Resort • Anaheim, California

The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery101 The City Drive Bldg 56; Ste 500Orange, CA 92868

NONPROFIT ORGU S POSTAGE

P A I DORANGE, CA

Permit No. 278

Dailey • Kraus • Parikh • Poe • Senior • Wang Armstrong • Wong • Crumley • Ahuja • Djalilian • Bhandarkar • Verma • Smith • Holtel • Weisman • Brumund • Pham

Huoh • Lin • Chang • Tjoa • Passy • Yoelin • Harris • Arnold • Boeckmann • Tesar • Shamouelian • Goodrich • Calloway

Irvine Head and Neck Research Foundation

O T O L A RYNGO L OGY U P D A T E S

Sunshine, Golf, Tennis, Hiking, World Class ShoppingPresidents Day Weekend February 17-19, 2018

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & Spa

To register, go to the following link:http://bit.ly/ucioto2018reg

Department of Otolaryngology-HNS, UC IrvineAttn: Mary Ann Evans ([email protected])101 The City Drive South, Bldg 56 Ste 500

Orange, CA 92868Tel: (714) 456-8450 Fax: (714) 456-5747

For hotel reservations, please visithttp://bit.ly/uci2018or Call: (714) 520-5005 and reference

UC Irvine 2018 Otolaryngology - group code GCUB18A The cutoff date for discounted hotel rates is January 20, 2018

Discounted course registration will be available until December 31, 2017.Registration after this date will have the increased rates as listed.

Refund Policy: There will be a $75 service charge for all cancellations.

Main Course Registration: 2017 2018Practicing Physician $600 $700Nurse or Ancillary $350 $350 Resident or Full-Time U.S. Military $0 $125

Spouse Registration (optional): Reception $503 Continental Breakfasts (Sat/Sun/Mon) $100

Additional Courses/fees: 2017 2018Injectable Fillers/Neuromodulators Course $250 $300Temporal Bone Dissection Lab $500 $600

ACS Ultrasound Course:‡ACS member $1425 Resident ACS member $710 ACS non-member $1640 Resident ACS non-member $815‡Fees may be subject to change by ACS□ In order to qualify for the $400 discount, you must be enrolled in both the Ultrasound and Main course and also lodge at the Disney Grand Californian Hotel® & Spa.

Registration Fees

Sunday, February 18, 20181:45-5:45PM

1:45 PM Hands-On Skills Station Modules5:45 PM Submit Skills Station Report Cards & Evaluations6:00 PM Adjourn Agenda subject to change

Course Outline Saturday, February 17, 20181:45-5:45 PM

1:15 PM Registration (Complete Pre-Test if haven’t already done)1:45 PM Introduction 2:00 PM Physics and Principles of Head and Neck Ultrasound2:45 PM Scanning Techniques and Normal Head & Neck Ultrasound Anatomy3:30 PM Live Demonstration4:00 PM Break4:15 PM Interventional Head and Neck Ultrasound 5:00 PM Interpretation of Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound 5:45 PM Office Based Ultrasound: Obstacles to Getting Started6:00 PM Adjourn (Course post-test available to take online)

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim the only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Saturday, February 17, 2018 1:45-5:45 PM and Sunday, February 18, 2018 1:45-5:45PM

American College of Surgeons Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound Skills-Oriented Course

Registration ratesACS Member: $1425, ACS non-member: $1640, Resident ACS member: $710, Resident ACS non-member: $815. The course registration charges are set by the American College of Surgeons.

General InformationOn site registration is NOT allowed for this conference. Registration is limited. Registration deadline is February 1, 2018.

All registered participants must complete the online prerequisite course, “Ultrasound for Surgeons: The Basic Course, 3rd Edition Online Course.” Certificate of completion will be granted by the ACS following completion of both the online course, and the skills oriented course. For more information, visit https://www.facs.org/education/accreditation/verification/ultrasound/course

PrerequisiteThe Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound Skills-Oriented Course has a required prerequisite “The Ultrasound for Surgeons: A Basic Course, 3rd Edition” online course. Successful completion of the 3rd Edition online course (or an equivalent Basic Ultrasound course) is required prior to the course. Registrants may purchase the 3rd Edition online course directly from American College of Surgeons. The price of this course is $350 for non ACS members, $275 for ACS fellows, resident ACS members $130. See link below for information and to order the course. https://web4.facs.org/eBusiness/ProductCatalog/product.aspx?ID=655

Additional information is available at www.facs.org in the ACS Publications and Services Catalog or by contacting ACS Customer Service at (312) 202-5474.

AccreditationThe American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Overview and ObjectivesThe objective of this course is to introduce the practicing surgeon to office-based ultrasound examination of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and related pathology. The distinction between normal and malignant lymphadenopathy will be emphasized with a demonstration of the comprehensive examination of lymph node basins in cervical levels I-VI. The process of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) of thyroid nodules and enlarged lymph nodes will be demonstrated in didactic lecture format. In addition, the hands-on skill sessions allow the surgeon to learn varied techniques of FNA of lesions in phantom models. Patient volunteers will participate in the skill sessions. Credentialing and coding issues will also be discussed.

An attendee completing this course should be able to: •Perform office-based examination of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and related pathology; •Demonstrate comprehensive examination of cervical lymph nodes in levels I-VI; •Characterize differences between normal and malignant lymph nodes; • Demonstrate the process of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA); •Demonstrate through a hands-on skill session the above skills in live and phantom models.

Educational ObjectivesIncrease surgical competence to be able to expand surgical skills; specifically to evaluate when open and closed rhinoplasty can be used. Assess, identify and perform the latest techniques in the management of laryngeal diseases and disorders of speech. Increase competence with respect to managing complex sinonasal disorders and expand and develop surgical techniques for performing paranasal sinus surgery. Increase surgical competence to be able to expand surgical skills, specifically to determine when open and closed rhinoplasty techniques are appropriate.

CME/ Designation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 28.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM (Includes general sessions, Injectable Fillers/Neuromodulators Course and Temporal Bone Course. Does not include ACS-accredited sessions.). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ADA StatementIn compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Mary Ann Evans at (714) 456-8450 two weeks in advance of this activity if you have special needs.

Target AudienceOtolaryngologists in practice, residents and fellows, nurses, and other health care professionals with an interest in sinus surgery, treatment of voice disorders, head and neck cancer, pediatric ENT, ear surgery, treatment of hearing disorders, and aesthetic surgery of the face.

AccreditationThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Harrison Lin, MDAssociate Course DirectorAssistant ProfessorNeuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery

David Chang, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Tjoson Tjoa, MDAssistant ProfessorHead and Neck OncologyMicrovascular Reconstruction

Victor Passy, MDEmeritus ProfessorGeneral Otolaryngology

Norman Harris, MDEmeritus Associate Professor

Jacob Boeckmann, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorFacial Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryFacial Aesthetic ConceptsSan Clemente, CA

David Shamouelian, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorFacial Plastic SurgeryThe Lasky Clinic, Beverly Hills

Jennifer Goodrich, MDLCDR, USN, MCClinical InstructorHead and Neck Oncology

Hollin Calloway, MDClinical InstructorFacial Plastic Surgery

William Armstrong, MD, FACSProfessor and ChairmanHead and Neck Oncology

Brian J.F. Wong, MD, PhD, FACSCourse Director, Professor and Vice-ChairFacial Plastic Surgery

Roger Crumley MD, MBA FACSEmeritus Professor

Gurpreet Ahuja MD, FAAPClinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Hamid Djalilian, MDProfessorNeuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery

Naveen Bhandarkar, MD Associate ProfessorRhinology and Skull Base Surgery

Sunil Verma, MD Associate ProfessorVoice, Airway, and Swallowing

Nguyen Pham, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyCleft Lip and PalateChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Kevin Huoh, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County U

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Guest FacultyKevin T. Brumund, MD, FACSChief, Section of Head and Neck SurgeryVA Medical Center San DiegoAssociate Professor of SurgeryHead and Neck Oncology and ReconstructionMoores Cancer CenterUC San Diego

Mike Holtel, MD, FACSSharp Rees Stealy Medical GroupSan Diego, CA

Michelle Arnold, MD, FACSCDR, USN, MCFacial Plastic SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryNaval Medical Center San Diego

Russell B. Smith, MD, FACSHead and Neck SurgeryBaptist MD Anderson Cancer CenterJacksonville, FL

Charles Tesar, MD, FACSSharp Rees Stealy Medical GroupSan Diego, CA

Robert A. Weisman, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery, Head and Neck DivisionDirector, Head and Neck Surgical OncologyUCSD Moores Cancer Center

Steve Yoelin, MDPrivate PracticeNewport Beach, CA

Distinguished FacultySeth H. Dailey, MDProfessor, Division of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryChief of LaryngologyUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Dennis H Kraus, MD, FACSProfessor of OtolaryngologyDepartment of OtolaryngologyHofstra Northwell School of MedicineVice ChairmanDepartment of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery Lenox Hill HospitalDirector, Center for Head & Neck OncologyNew York Head & Neck InstituteNorthwell Health Cancer Institute

Sanjay R. Parikh, MD FACSProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of WashingtonPediatric OtolaryngologySeattle Children’s Hospital

Dennis Poe, MD, FACSProfessor of OtolaryngologyHarvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Otolaryngology and Communication EnhancementBoston Children’s Hospital

Brent A. Senior, MD, FACS, FARSNathaniel and Sheila Harris Distinguished Professor of OtolaryngologyVice Chair of Clinical AffairsChief, Division of Rhinology, Allergy, and Endoscopic Skull Base SurgeryUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Tom D. Wang, MD ProfessorFacial Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryOregon Health & Science University

Disclosure PolicyIt is the policy of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and the University of California CME Consortium to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all CME activities. Full disclosure of conflict resolution will be made in writing via handout materials or syllabus.

Needs AssessmentThere is a need for expanding surgical competence and overall knowledge in the areas of Otology and Neurotology, Rhinology and Allergy, Head and Neck Surgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Laryngology, and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Schedule and speakers subject to change.

7:00 AM Opening Remarks and Introduction Dr. Wong7:05 AM Preventing Nerve Injury in Thyroid Surgery Dr. Armstrong7:30 AM Diagnosis and Management of Eustachian Dr. Poe Tube Dysfunction 8:00 AM Current Concepts in Allergic Fungal Sinusitis Dr. Bhandarkar8:30 AM How to Straighten That Crooked Nose Dr. Wang9:00 AM What’s New in Otology & Neurotology Dr. Lin9:30 AM The Best Way to Start Doing Laryngeal Dr. Dailey Office Procedures

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AM Thyroplasty Made Easy Dr. Verma11:00 AM Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis: Dr. Senior What’s the Evidence? 11:30 AM Improving Your Results in Primary Rhinoplasty Dr. Wong12:00 PM Pediatric Sinonasal Surgery: What’s New Dr. Parikh12:30 PM Open Forum - Moderators: Drs. Armstrong and Lin

1:00 PM Lunch (included)

1:45 PM – ACS Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound 5:45 PM Skills-Oriented Course* (Part I)

1:45 PM The Salvage Total Laryngectomy: Dr. Tjoa Optimizing Outcomes 2:15 PM Management of Nodal Disease in Well Differentiated Dr. Kraus Thyroid Cancer 2:45 PM Tips and Tricks in Tympanomastoidectomy Dr. Djalilian

University of California, Irvine – Otolaryngology – Head and Neck UpdatesDisney’s Grand Californian Hotel ® & SpaAnaheim, CAFebruary 17-19, 2018

*additional registration fee

3:15 PM Break

3:45 PM Options for Glottic Reconstruction Dr. Dailey4:15 PM Pediatric Airway Stenosis Update Dr. Parikh4:45 PM Endoscopic Management of CSF Leaks: Dr. Senior You Can Do It! 5:15 PM Management of the Patulous Eustachian Tube Dr. Poe

5:45 PM Adjourn

6:30 PM RECEPTION: Hor d’oeuvres and Cocktails at the Exhibit Halls

Monday, February 19, 2018Sunday, February 18, 2018Saturday, February 17, 2018

7:00 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Wong7:05 AM Safe Options for Old, Sick, Obese Patients with an Dr. Dailey Upper Airway Disorder 7:30 AM Risks of Anesthesia in Children Dr. Huoh8:00 AM History Changing Events in Surgery of the Sinuses Dr. Senior 8:30 AM Listen While You Work : Recognizing and Treating Dr. Verma Spasmodic Dysphasia 9:00 AM Human Papilloma Virus Related Oropharynx Cancer - Dr. Kraus A Primer for Clinicians and Patients 9:30 AM Principles of Nasal Reconstructions Dr. Wang

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AM Toyota Production System: A Surgeon’s Perspective Dr. Parikh 11:00 AM Management of Parotid Malignancy Dr. Kraus11:30 AM Leveraging the CT scan for Sinus Surgery Dr. Bhandarkar12:00 PM Minimally Invasive Functional Approach Dr. Poe for Cholesteatoma Surgery 12:30 PM Open Forum - Moderators: Drs. Huoh, and Bhandarkar

1:00 PM Adjourn

1:45 PM – ACS Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound 5:45 PM Skills-Oriented Course* (Part II)

Ninth Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers & Neuromodulators Course* with live patient demonstrations Dr(s). Wong, Yoelin, Arnold, Boeckmann, Calloway1:45 PM – Introduction and Basics2:30 PM2:30 PM – Live demonstrations 6:45 PM

*separate registration fee

7:00 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Wong7:05 AM Otitis Media: Doing The Right Thing - Dr. Ahuja The Otolaryngologist’s Role 7:30 AM The Evolving Management of Cutaneous Melanoma Dr. Kraus in the Head and Neck 8:00 AM Beyond T&A in pediatric OSA Dr. Chang8:30 AM Avoidance of Complications in Endoscopic Dr. Senior Sinus Surgery 9:00 AM Prevention of Complications in Otologic Surgery Dr. Poe9:30 AM Modified Butterfly Graft for Internal Nasal Valve Collapse Dr. Wang

10:00 AM Break

10:30 AM Your Academy and Federal Advocacy: Hot Topics Dr. Parikh11:00 AM Listening to Globus Dr. Dailey11:30 AM Modern Cleft Palate Surgery Dr. Pham12:00 PM Office Based Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures Dr. Wang12:30 PM Open Forum - Moderators: Drs. Ahuja and Verma

1:00 PM Lunch (on your own)

1:45 PM The Frontal Sinus Dr. Bhandarkar2:00 PM Localization for Parathyroid Surgery Dr. Smith2:15 PM Role of Transoral Robotic Surgery in Cancer of the Dr. Tjoa Unknown Primary

2:30 PM Break

2:45 PM The Thyroid Nodule Dr. Brumund3:00 PM Rim Grafting For Functional And Aesthetic Purposes Dr. Wong3:15 PM Functional Brow Ptosis and Treatment Dr. Shamouelian3:30 PM Vocal Fold Paralysis Dr. Verma

3:45 PM Adjourn

9:00AM – Temporal Bone Course and Laboratory* 5:00 PM *additional cost (two identical 4 hour sessions)

Course FacultyWilliam Armstrong, M.D., FACS

Kevin Brumund, M.D., FACSMichael R. Holtel, M.D., FACSRussell B. Smith, M.D., FACS

Charles Tesar, M.D.Robert Weisman, M.D., FACS

Tjoson Tjoa, M.D.