Candidate Statements (BOG Member-at-Large)
Stacey L. Ishman, MD Candidate, BOG Member-at-Large What are your qualifications and what is your experience? I have had the opportunity to serve the Academy and the Board of Governors in a number of roles during the past 10 years: as a member of numerous committees, guideline reviewer, author of CME educational products, legislative representative to the BOG, and most recently as vice-chair of the BOG Legislative Representative Committee and ex-officio member of the BOG Executive Committee. In addition, I have been an attendee of our advocacy day and BOG meetings for the last 10 years and have been proud to serve in advocacy roles in the past as an AMA delegate for the SRF and as a member of the ENT PAC Board. These experiences have given me an understanding of the role of the BOG in the Academy and allowed me to see how the Academy’s strategic plan can be best reflected in the actions of our BOG. Given the Academy’s strategic plan, outline and prioritize your goals for the Board of Governors. Recently, Peter Abramson, MD, and the Socioeconomic and Grassroots Committee proposed a system of regional representation designed to encourage participation at a local/regional level and allow for a greater interchange of ideas and issues. If chosen to serve as the member-at-large, I would like to assist in the integration of this regional network into the BOG, allowing information to be more freely exchanged between the constituent societies and within the BOG. In addition, I would suggest we engage the public relations representatives to serve as regional representatives and as primary facilitators for information sharing. Lastly, I feel that we need to target residents, fellows, and young physicians for inclusion in the BOG and would like to work with the leadership to help facilitate continued engagement with these groups. b Sanjay R. Parikh, MD Candidate, BOG Member-at-Large What are your qualifications and what is your experience? Since completing residency 13 years ago, I have been a dedicated member, participant, supporter, and leader in the Academy’s mission. As the past chair of the Academy’s Young Physicians Committee, I served the Academy’s Board of Directors and Board of Governors. I was fortunate to work with past-presidents Richard T. Miyamoto, MD; James C. Denneny, III, MD; David W. Kennedy, MD; Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD; and J. Regan Thomas, MD, during their terms. I have been a participant in many BOG Legislative, Big On Goals, public relations, and executive committee meetings. I have been a presenter, instructor, journal reviewer, Millennium Society member, and Honor Award recipient for the Academy. I have lobbied for healthcare and liability reform on Capitol Hill for five of the last six years on behalf of otolaryngologists. I have also held executive or leadership positions in the American College of Surgeons, AMA, Northwest Academy of Otolaryngology, American Rhinologic Society, and American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology. Given the Academy’s strategic plan, outline and prioritize your goals for the Board of Governors. My goal on the Board of Governors is to ensure that the Academy recognizes the challenges that private practice and academic otolaryngologists face every day. Specifically, with the ever-increasing frustrations otolaryngologists face with reimbursement, liability threats, and uncertain healthcare reform, our strategic plan must prioritize our members’ needs. As a member of your Board of Governors, I will use my communication and leadership skills to augment advocacy, practice management, and education. I will make sure that we engage our members in advocacy, liability reform, and protection of our scope of practice through our Political Action Committee. I will ensure that our Academy understands the current practice climate by developing programs in EMR and safety, adopting mid-level providers, and optimizing reimbursement. The Board of Governors was established to provide a voice for its members in private practice and academics. I will do my best to make sure the Academy hears that voice.
Stacey L. Ishman, MD
Candidate, BOG Member-at-Large
What are your qualifications and what is your experience?
I have had the opportunity to serve the Academy and the Board of Governors in a number of roles during the past 10 years: as a member of numerous committees, guideline reviewer, author of CME educational products, legislative representative to the BOG, and most recently as vice-chair of the BOG Legislative Representative Committee and ex-officio member of the BOG Executive Committee. In addition, I have been an attendee of our advocacy day and BOG meetings for the last 10 years and have been proud to serve in advocacy roles in the past as an AMA delegate for the SRF and as a member of the ENT PAC Board. These experiences have given me an understanding of the role of the BOG in the Academy and allowed me to see how the Academy’s strategic plan can be best reflected in the actions of our BOG.
Given the Academy’s strategic plan, outline and prioritize your goals for the Board of Governors.
Recently, Peter Abramson, MD, and the Socioeconomic and Grassroots Committee proposed a system of regional representation designed to encourage participation at a local/regional level and allow for a greater interchange of ideas and issues. If chosen to serve as the member-at-large, I would like to assist in the integration of this regional network into the BOG, allowing information to be more freely exchanged between the constituent societies and within the BOG. In addition, I would suggest we engage the public relations representatives to serve as regional representatives and as primary facilitators for information sharing. Lastly, I feel that we need to target residents, fellows, and young physicians for inclusion in the BOG and would like to work with the leadership to help facilitate continued engagement with these groups. b
Sanjay R. Parikh, MD
Candidate, BOG Member-at-Large
What are your qualifications and what is your experience?
Since completing residency 13 years ago, I have been a dedicated member, participant, supporter, and leader in the Academy’s mission.
As the past chair of the Academy’s Young Physicians Committee, I served the Academy’s Board of Directors and Board of Governors. I was fortunate to work with past-presidents Richard T. Miyamoto, MD; James C. Denneny, III, MD; David W. Kennedy, MD; Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD; and J. Regan Thomas, MD, during their terms. I have been a participant in many BOG Legislative, Big On Goals, public relations, and executive committee meetings. I have been a presenter, instructor, journal reviewer, Millennium Society member, and Honor Award recipient for the Academy. I have lobbied for healthcare and liability reform on Capitol Hill for five of the last six years on behalf of otolaryngologists.
I have also held executive or leadership positions in the American College of Surgeons, AMA, Northwest Academy of Otolaryngology, American Rhinologic Society, and American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology.
Given the Academy’s strategic plan, outline and prioritize your goals for the Board of Governors.
My goal on the Board of Governors is to ensure that the Academy recognizes the challenges that private practice and academic otolaryngologists face every day. Specifically, with the ever-increasing frustrations otolaryngologists face with reimbursement, liability threats, and uncertain healthcare reform, our strategic plan must prioritize our members’ needs.
As a member of your Board of Governors, I will use my communication and leadership skills to augment advocacy, practice management, and education. I will make sure that we engage our members in advocacy, liability reform, and protection of our scope of practice through our Political Action Committee. I will ensure that our Academy understands the current practice climate by developing programs in EMR and safety, adopting mid-level providers, and optimizing reimbursement.
The Board of Governors was established to provide a voice for its members in private practice and academics. I will do my best to make sure the Academy hears that voice.