Women in Otolaryngology Section Poised for another Outstanding Year
Susan R. Cordes, MD Chair, WIO Section Erika A. Woodson, MD Chair, WIO Communications Committee The 2012 American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO was a fantastic success and marks the beginning of the second full year of Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) as a section. The WIO section sponsored a number of events that were well attended and well received. There were many relevant mini-seminars, courses, and activities, some highlights follow. Monday was busy. The miniseminar, “Professional Advancement: Why Gender Differences Matter” immediately preceded the WIO General Assembly. The session was moderated by Nancy M. Young, MD, and Debara L. Tucci, MD, and featured panelists, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, Sonya Malekzadeh, MD, and Carol R. Bradford, MD. Drs. Tucci and Young presented data regarding lack of professional advancement by women, and audience polling showed that there was strong agreement. Women had failed to negotiate salary at their first job more than 90 percent of the time. They were also much more likely to believe that their accomplishments should be recognized without their speaking of them. Drs. Bradford, Chandrasekhar, and Malekzadeh related their experiences with mentorship, negotiations, and academic advancement. Stories of failures and successes motivated engagement from the audience, and a lively, detailed question/answer period ensued. Several women congratulated the panel on providing the type of mentorship they needed simply by offering such an honest and soul-searching program. The marquee event on Monday was the WIO luncheon. It was open to all annual meeting attendees and featured expert medical blogger, Kevin Pho, MD, AKA KevinMD. Dr. Pho shared his experience with social media, how it has shaped his practice, and how it has allowed him to influence policy and public attitudes toward medicine and physicians. He encouraged all attendees to have a voice through social media and to not fear taking charge of one’s online presence. He shared advice on how to get started in social media, how to protect privacy, set professional boundaries with patients, and shape Google searches to one’s advantage. Look for further details in the November edition of the WIO eNews. After Dr. Pho’s excellent presentation, the WIO General Assembly was held and Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD was given the Helen F. Krause, MD Trailblazer Award for her stellar leadership and mentorship of WIO. A slate of officers for the upcoming year was voted in and includes: Chair-Elect, Mona M. Abaza, MD; Information Officer/Secretary, Marcella R. Bothwell, MD; Member-at-Large (2-year term), Liz A. Dunham, MD, MPH; Member-At-Large (1-year term), Soha N. Ghossaini, MD; Financial Officer, Pell Ann Wardrop, MD. In addition, Susan R. Cordes, MD will move from Chair-Elect to Chair of the WIO section, Shannon P. Pryor, MD will stay on the Governing Council (GC) as Immediate Past Chair and Nominating Committee Chair, Linda S. Brodsky, MD will continue as Chair of the Council on Committees, and Kristina E. Hart, MD will serve as Historian. Nominating Committee members were selected to choose next year’s slate of officers; they are Jean Kim, MD, PhD and Phyllis B. Bouvier, MD. Look for information regarding elections in future WIO e-newsletters. After hearing updates on section activities of the past year, members broke out into committee meetings with the engagement/involvement of many new section participants. As a parting gift, all attendees were treated to a cosmetics bag and makeup, courtesy of Michael Kors/Estee Lauder. Tuesday, the WIO section sponsored the “Role of Women in Humanitarian Outreach,” which featured Natasha Mirza, MD, Naseem Salahuddin, MD, Kelly M. Malloy, MD, and Jo A. Shapiro, MD as panelists. This miniseminar demonstrated that women have the power to help families and entire communities. They are at the heart of many community-based efforts to improve education, prevent the spread of disease, and increase access to medical care. The speakers outlined how to create lasting, meaningful humanitarian outreach efforts and related their own personal experiences on multiple continents, including Africa and Asia. Also on Tuesday, the Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training sponsored a miniseminar titled, “Finding Balance in a Surgical Career.” Moderators were Ayesha N. Khalid, MD and Lawrence M. Simon, MD. Panelists included Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, Timothy L. Smith, MD, MPH, Lizabeth F. Clarke, MD and Anthony E. Magit, MD. Dr. Khalid remarked on how wonderful it was to see a mix of young and experienced physicians in the audience, a sign that finding balance is a challenge that we all continuously face. The panelists shared their experiences, both successful and not, in their careers and in their private lives. Dr. Clarke, in particular, has created a unique setup that enables her to practice full office-based ENT, avoid call, take care of her children, and live near her extended family. It is clear that young and old physicians alike are looking for the mentoring and support that comes from others sharing their thoughts and experiences. The WIO GC met on Tuesday morning to plan the agenda for the upcoming year. The WIO Program Committee Chair, Lauren S. Zaretsky, MD, has many exciting lunch speaker and miniseminar plans for the 2013 annual meeting to be held September 29-October 2 in beautiful Vancouver. Awards Committee Chair, Valerie A. Flanary, MD, announced plans to expand the number of awards opportunities for WIO. The Leadership Development & Mentorship Committee Chair, Dr. Abaza, will be reaching out to incoming and current resident WIO as well as residency Program Directors. Under the leadership of Research and Survey Committee Chair, Dr. Brodsky, the WIO is planning to survey residency programs about parental leave policies. Pell Ann Wardrop, MD, Endowment Committee Chair, will continue endeavors to build the WIO Endowment, ensuring future opportunities for scholarship and activities. Lastly, as another new chair of the WIO Communications Committee, I will spearhead enhancement of WIO’s social media presence via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the new WIO website (http://www.entnet.org/Community/wio-home.cfm). We encourage all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery to become WIO Facebook page fans and to use this forum to share interesting articles, insights on work-life balance, women in medicine, and gender issues. After the annual meeting, pioneering leaders Drs. Sonya Malekzadeh, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, and Lauren S. Zaretsky, rotated off of the WIO Governing Council. WIO is deeply appreciative of all of the hard work, enthusiasm, and heart these amazing women have contributed to the WIO Section and the council. September 30 marked the conclusion of Dr. Pryor’s, term as Section Chair. She has been a great leader through this, our first full year as a section and we thank her for her dedication and countless contributions to WIO. The Governing Council is happy to welcome new members Drs. Bothwell, Dunham, and Ghossaini. Joining Drs. Cordes, Chair and Abaza, Chair-Elect, and Pryor, Immediate Past Chair and Nominating Committee Chair, the other members of the WIO GC include, Drs. Wardrop, Financial Officer, Brodsky, Chair, Council on Committees, and Hart, Historian (ex-officio). It has been a dynamic and exciting time for WIO as we complete our transition from committee to section. We owe a debt of gratitude to many thoughtful, inspirational people who have laid the groundwork for our success, and we look forward to more progress as we continue to promote an environment in our Academy that fully recognizes and promotes the talents of all its members.
Susan R. Cordes, MD
Chair, WIO Section
The 2012 American Academy of Otolaryngology Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO was a fantastic success and marks the beginning of the second full year of Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) as a section. The WIO section sponsored a number of events that were well attended and well received. There were many relevant mini-seminars, courses, and activities, some highlights follow.
Monday was busy. The miniseminar, “Professional Advancement: Why Gender Differences Matter” immediately preceded the WIO General Assembly. The session was moderated by Nancy M. Young, MD, and Debara L. Tucci, MD, and featured panelists, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, Sonya Malekzadeh, MD, and Carol R. Bradford, MD. Drs. Tucci and Young presented data regarding lack of professional advancement by women, and audience polling showed that there was strong agreement. Women had failed to negotiate salary at their first job more than 90 percent of the time. They were also much more likely to believe that their accomplishments should be recognized without their speaking of them. Drs. Bradford, Chandrasekhar, and Malekzadeh related their experiences with mentorship, negotiations, and academic advancement. Stories of failures and successes motivated engagement from the audience, and a lively, detailed question/answer period ensued. Several women congratulated the panel on providing the type of mentorship they needed simply by offering such an honest and soul-searching program.
The marquee event on Monday was the WIO luncheon. It was open to all annual meeting attendees and featured expert medical blogger, Kevin Pho, MD, AKA KevinMD. Dr. Pho shared his experience with social media, how it has shaped his practice, and how it has allowed him to influence policy and public attitudes toward medicine and physicians. He encouraged all attendees to have a voice through social media and to not fear taking charge of one’s online presence. He shared advice on how to get started in social media, how to protect privacy, set professional boundaries with patients, and shape Google searches to one’s advantage. Look for further details in the November edition of the WIO eNews.
After Dr. Pho’s excellent presentation, the WIO General Assembly was held and Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD was given the Helen F. Krause, MD Trailblazer Award for her stellar leadership and mentorship of WIO. A slate of officers for the upcoming year was voted in and includes: Chair-Elect, Mona M. Abaza, MD; Information Officer/Secretary, Marcella R. Bothwell, MD; Member-at-Large (2-year term), Liz A. Dunham, MD, MPH; Member-At-Large (1-year term), Soha N. Ghossaini, MD; Financial Officer, Pell Ann Wardrop, MD. In addition, Susan R. Cordes, MD will move from Chair-Elect to Chair of the WIO section, Shannon P. Pryor, MD will stay on the Governing Council (GC) as Immediate Past Chair and Nominating Committee Chair, Linda S. Brodsky, MD will continue as Chair of the Council on Committees, and Kristina E. Hart, MD will serve as Historian. Nominating Committee members were selected to choose next year’s slate of officers; they are Jean Kim, MD, PhD and Phyllis B. Bouvier, MD. Look for information regarding elections in future WIO e-newsletters. After hearing updates on section activities of the past year, members broke out into committee meetings with the engagement/involvement of many new section participants. As a parting gift, all attendees were treated to a cosmetics bag and makeup, courtesy of Michael Kors/Estee Lauder.
Tuesday, the WIO section sponsored the “Role of Women in Humanitarian Outreach,” which featured Natasha Mirza, MD, Naseem Salahuddin, MD, Kelly M. Malloy, MD, and Jo A. Shapiro, MD as panelists. This miniseminar demonstrated that women have the power to help families and entire communities. They are at the heart of many community-based efforts to improve education, prevent the spread of disease, and increase access to medical care. The speakers outlined how to create lasting, meaningful humanitarian outreach efforts and related their own personal experiences on multiple continents, including Africa and Asia.
Also on Tuesday, the Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training sponsored a miniseminar titled, “Finding Balance in a Surgical Career.” Moderators were Ayesha N. Khalid, MD and Lawrence M. Simon, MD. Panelists included Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, Timothy L. Smith, MD, MPH, Lizabeth F. Clarke, MD and Anthony E. Magit, MD. Dr. Khalid remarked on how wonderful it was to see a mix of young and experienced physicians in the audience, a sign that finding balance is a challenge that we all continuously face. The panelists shared their experiences, both successful and not, in their careers and in their private lives. Dr. Clarke, in particular, has created a unique setup that enables her to practice full office-based ENT, avoid call, take care of her children, and live near her extended family. It is clear that young and old physicians alike are looking for the mentoring and support that comes from others sharing their thoughts and experiences.
The WIO GC met on Tuesday morning to plan the agenda for the upcoming year. The WIO Program Committee Chair, Lauren S. Zaretsky, MD, has many exciting lunch speaker and miniseminar plans for the 2013 annual meeting to be held September 29-October 2 in beautiful Vancouver. Awards Committee Chair, Valerie A. Flanary, MD, announced plans to expand the number of awards opportunities for WIO. The Leadership Development & Mentorship Committee Chair, Dr. Abaza, will be reaching out to incoming and current resident WIO as well as residency Program Directors. Under the leadership of Research and Survey Committee Chair, Dr. Brodsky, the WIO is planning to survey residency programs about parental leave policies. Pell Ann Wardrop, MD, Endowment Committee Chair, will continue endeavors to build the WIO Endowment, ensuring future opportunities for scholarship and activities. Lastly, as another new chair of the WIO Communications Committee, I will spearhead enhancement of WIO’s social media presence via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the new WIO website (http://www.entnet.org/Community/wio-home.cfm). We encourage all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery to become WIO Facebook page fans and to use this forum to share interesting articles, insights on work-life balance, women in medicine, and gender issues.
After the annual meeting, pioneering leaders Drs. Sonya Malekzadeh, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, and Lauren S. Zaretsky, rotated off of the WIO Governing Council. WIO is deeply appreciative of all of the hard work, enthusiasm, and heart these amazing women have contributed to the WIO Section and the council. September 30 marked the conclusion of Dr. Pryor’s, term as Section Chair. She has been a great leader through this, our first full year as a section and we thank her for her dedication and countless contributions to WIO. The Governing Council is happy to welcome new members Drs. Bothwell, Dunham, and Ghossaini. Joining Drs. Cordes, Chair and Abaza, Chair-Elect, and Pryor, Immediate Past Chair and Nominating Committee Chair, the other members of the WIO GC include, Drs. Wardrop, Financial Officer, Brodsky, Chair, Council on Committees, and Hart, Historian (ex-officio).
It has been a dynamic and exciting time for WIO as we complete our transition from committee to section. We owe a debt of gratitude to many thoughtful, inspirational people who have laid the groundwork for our success, and we look forward to more progress as we continue to promote an environment in our Academy that fully recognizes and promotes the talents of all its members.