2013 Humanitarian Travel Grants: Congratulations to the 15 Residents, Fellows-in-Training Awarded
Thanks to the generous support of Academy members who donated to our humanitarian efforts projects, 15 residents and fellows-in-training received grants of $1,000 each toward medical missions from January through July 2013. For more than a decade, our AAO-HNS Foundation’s Humanitarian Efforts Committee has selected senior residents and fellows-in-training for travel grants to accompany mission teams. While the grants of $1,000 each cannot cover the travel costs, they are an inspiration to the grantees, who return profoundly changed by their experiences. Feedback from returning residents has demonstrated how invaluable these encounters are for both their personal and professional development. Overwhelmingly, the awardees commit themselves to continuing to volunteer for missions throughout their lives. The awardees will be recognized during the AAO-HNSF 2013 Annual Meeting and OTO EXPOSM, Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, BC, during the Humanitarian Forum. Please join us in congratulating these dedicated residents and fellows-in-training. Sarah N. Bowe, MD, Ohio State University Medical Center, Project EAR, Inc., Dominican Republic, Los Alcarrizos, April 13-21, 2013. Do-Yeon Cho, MD, Stanford University, Myungsung Christian Foundation, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, May 20-31, 2013. David J. Crockett, MD, University of Utah, division of otolaryngology, Operation Restore Hope, Philippines, Cebu, February 15-24, 2013. Ethan B. Handler, MD, Kaiser Permanente Oakland, Faces of Tomorrow, Ecuador, Quito, June 8-17, 2013. Andrew C. Heaford, MD, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics; department of otolaryngology: head and neck surgery, Miles of Smiles in Guatemala; Iowa MOST mission, Guatemala, Huehuetenango, February 14-24, 2013. Evan R. McBeath, MD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Concern for Children, El Salvador, San Salvador, January 9-19, 2013. Bryan R. McRae, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, department of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, IU-Kenya Program, Kenya, Eldoret, January 19-February 3, 2013. Sachin S. Pawar, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, FACES Foundation, Peru, Lambayeque, January 25-February 3, 2013. Angela S. Peng, MD, University of Minnesota, department of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, Mayflower Medical Outreach, Nicaragua, Managua, February 16-24, 2013. Maria de Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, FACES Foundation, Peru, Lambayeque, January 25-February 3, 2013. Joseph W. Rohrer, MD, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Face the Future Mission Rwanda, Rwanda, Kigali, February 1-10, 2013. Dhave Setabutr, MD, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Faces of Tomorrow, Ecuador, Quito, June 7-16, 2013. Laura L. Shively, MD, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Mayflower Medical Outreach, Nicaragua, Jinotega, Managua, February 17-25, 2013. Yi-Hsuan E. Wu, MD, Tufts Medical Center, Medical Missions for Children, Rwanda, Gitwe, March 7-17, 2013. Estelle S. Yoo, MD, Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, department of surgery/division of otolaryngology, World Hearing Foundation, Honduras, Tegucigalpa, March 23-39, 2013. Visit the Humanitarian Efforts Member Engagement Portal to help facilitate matching critical needs with medical specialty expertise: www.entnet.org/humanitarianportal. To learn more about Humanitarian Resident Travel Grants visit http://www.entnet.org/HumanitarianTravel. May 31, 2013, is the deadline for grant applications for mission trips during July 1 through December 31, 2013. Join KJ Lee, MD, for the 2013 China TourKJ Lee, MD, invites you to experience China, June 5-16, after the IFOS World Congress, Seoul, South Korea, and ending at the World Chinese ENT Academy Congress, Hong Kong. Exchange ideas with Chinese otolaryngology leaders and enjoy Chinese cultural heritage, with such famous sights as: The Great Wall, Beijing’s Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, and Forbidden City Peking Opera and Peking duck banquet Xi’an’s terra cotta warriors and the World Heritage Site, Fujian Tulou Hong Kong To reserve, call 1-203-772-0060, 1-800-243-1806 or email donna.dalnekoff@atpi.com. Questions? Contact Dr. Lee, Academy past president, by calling 1-203-777-4005 or emailing kjleemd@aol.com.
Thanks to the generous support of Academy members who donated to our humanitarian efforts projects, 15 residents and fellows-in-training received grants of $1,000 each toward medical missions from January through July 2013.
For more than a decade, our AAO-HNS Foundation’s Humanitarian Efforts Committee has selected senior residents and fellows-in-training for travel grants to accompany mission teams. While the grants of $1,000 each cannot cover the travel costs, they are an inspiration to the grantees, who return profoundly changed by their experiences. Feedback from returning residents has demonstrated how invaluable these encounters are for both their personal and professional development. Overwhelmingly, the awardees commit themselves to continuing to volunteer for missions throughout their lives.
The awardees will be recognized during the AAO-HNSF 2013 Annual Meeting and OTO EXPOSM, Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, BC, during the Humanitarian Forum. Please join us in congratulating these dedicated residents and fellows-in-training.
- Sarah N. Bowe, MD, Ohio State University Medical Center, Project EAR, Inc., Dominican Republic, Los Alcarrizos, April 13-21, 2013.
- Do-Yeon Cho, MD, Stanford University, Myungsung Christian Foundation, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, May 20-31, 2013.
- David J. Crockett, MD, University of Utah, division of otolaryngology, Operation Restore Hope, Philippines, Cebu, February 15-24, 2013.
- Ethan B. Handler, MD, Kaiser Permanente Oakland, Faces of Tomorrow, Ecuador, Quito, June 8-17, 2013.
- Andrew C. Heaford, MD, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics; department of otolaryngology: head and neck surgery, Miles of Smiles in Guatemala; Iowa MOST mission, Guatemala, Huehuetenango, February 14-24, 2013.
- Evan R. McBeath, MD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Concern for Children, El Salvador, San Salvador, January 9-19, 2013.
- Bryan R. McRae, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, department of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, IU-Kenya Program, Kenya, Eldoret, January 19-February 3, 2013.
- Sachin S. Pawar, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, FACES Foundation, Peru, Lambayeque, January 25-February 3, 2013.
- Angela S. Peng, MD, University of Minnesota, department of otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, Mayflower Medical Outreach, Nicaragua, Managua, February 16-24, 2013.
- Maria de Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, MD, Oregon Health & Science University, FACES Foundation, Peru, Lambayeque, January 25-February 3, 2013.
- Joseph W. Rohrer, MD, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Face the Future Mission Rwanda, Rwanda, Kigali, February 1-10, 2013.
- Dhave Setabutr, MD, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Faces of Tomorrow, Ecuador, Quito, June 7-16, 2013.
- Laura L. Shively, MD, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Mayflower Medical Outreach, Nicaragua, Jinotega, Managua, February 17-25, 2013.
- Yi-Hsuan E. Wu, MD, Tufts Medical Center, Medical Missions for Children, Rwanda, Gitwe, March 7-17, 2013.
- Estelle S. Yoo, MD, Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, department of surgery/division of otolaryngology, World Hearing Foundation, Honduras, Tegucigalpa, March 23-39, 2013.
Visit the Humanitarian Efforts Member Engagement Portal to help facilitate matching critical needs with medical specialty expertise: www.entnet.org/humanitarianportal.
To learn more about Humanitarian Resident Travel Grants visit http://www.entnet.org/HumanitarianTravel. May 31, 2013, is the deadline for grant applications for mission trips during July 1 through December 31, 2013.
Exchange ideas with Chinese otolaryngology leaders and enjoy Chinese cultural heritage, with such famous sights as:
- The Great Wall, Beijing’s Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, and Forbidden City
- Peking Opera and Peking duck banquet
- Xi’an’s terra cotta warriors and the World Heritage Site, Fujian Tulou
- Hong Kong
To reserve, call 1-203-772-0060, 1-800-243-1806 or email donna.dalnekoff@atpi.com. Questions? Contact Dr. Lee, Academy past president, by calling 1-203-777-4005 or emailing kjleemd@aol.com.