AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting Research and Quality Miniprograms
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Miniprogram The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (PSQI) miniprogram is developed under the guidance of David W. Roberson, MD, and Rahul K. Shah, MD, co-chairs of the AAO-HNS PSQI Committee. This year’s program will include a session on the Leadership View of PSQI. Our membership must be prepared as payers, government, consumers, and medical/surgical boards increase their demand for documentation that we are measuring performance and taking steps to make improvement when necessary. This miniprogram will include sessions focused on making patient safety a national priority, advancing programs that support clinicians and patients, and current projects of the PSQI Committee, including injuries in sinus surgery and tonsillectomy disasters. Monday, September 10 8:00 am–11:50 am Injuries in Sinus Surgery 8:00 am –8:50 am Moderator: David W. Roberson, MD Presenters: Ryan K. Sewell, MD; Giri Venkatraman, MD; and Subinoy Das, MD Leadership View of PSQI 9:00 am–9:50 am Moderator: Rahul K. Shah, MD Presenters: David R. Nielsen, MD; Robert Miller, MD; and Kylanne Green Tonsillectomy Disasters 10:00 am–10:50 am Moderator: Michael J. Brenner, MD Presenters: Lee D. Eisenberg, MD, MPH, and Reginald F. Baugh, MD Zones of Risk in Facial Plastics Surgery: Where Errors Do and Can Occur for the Plastic Surgeon 11:00 am–11:50 am Moderator: Matthew A. Kienstra, MD Presenters: Brian Nussenbaum, MD Basic and Translational Miniprogram Sleep Apnea–From Bench to Bedside and Beyond Developed under the guidance of Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH, and his co-chairs Scott E. Brietzke, MD, MPH, and Pell Ann Wardrop, MD. This program was developed in collaboration with the AAO-HNS/F OREBM and Sleep Medicine Committees. The goal of the miniprogram is to start at the basic science level of a disease, walk through the steps of how this produces disease, and then review the strategies to treat the disease that are currently in development. In 2008 the focus was Otology, 2009 Rhinology, 2010 Facial Plastics, and 2011 Pediatrics. Tuesday, September 11 8:00 am–11:50 am Obstructive Sleep Apnea Pathophysiology 8:00 am–9:20 am Moderator: Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH Presenters: Atul Malhotra, MD; Danielle K Friberg, MD; and Nelson B. Powell, DDS, MD Novel Sleep Apnea Surgical Treatments 9:30 am–10:20 am Moderator: Scott E. Brietzke, MD, MPH Presenters: Erica R Thaler, MD; Eric J. Kezirian, MD, MPH; and B. Tucker Woodson, MD Sleep Surgery Treatment Outcomes and Policy 10:30 am–11:50 am Moderator: Pell Ann Wardrop, MD Presenters: Ofer Jacobowitz, MD, PhD; Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH; and Jonathan R. Skirko, MD
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Miniprogram
The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (PSQI) miniprogram is developed under the guidance of David W. Roberson, MD, and Rahul K. Shah, MD, co-chairs of the AAO-HNS PSQI Committee.
This year’s program will include a session on the Leadership View of PSQI. Our membership must be prepared as payers, government, consumers, and medical/surgical boards increase their demand for documentation that we are measuring performance and taking steps to make improvement when necessary. This miniprogram will include sessions focused on making patient safety a national priority, advancing programs that support clinicians and patients, and current projects of the PSQI Committee, including injuries in sinus surgery and tonsillectomy disasters.
Monday, September 10
8:00 am–11:50 am
Injuries in Sinus Surgery
8:00 am –8:50 am
Moderator: David W. Roberson, MD
Presenters: Ryan K. Sewell, MD; Giri Venkatraman, MD; and Subinoy Das, MD
Leadership View of PSQI
9:00 am–9:50 am
Moderator: Rahul K. Shah, MD
Presenters: David R. Nielsen, MD; Robert Miller, MD; and Kylanne Green
Tonsillectomy Disasters
10:00 am–10:50 am
Moderator: Michael J. Brenner, MD
Presenters: Lee D. Eisenberg, MD, MPH, and Reginald F. Baugh, MD
Zones of Risk in Facial Plastics Surgery: Where Errors Do and Can Occur for the Plastic Surgeon
11:00 am–11:50 am
Moderator: Matthew A. Kienstra, MD
Presenters: Brian Nussenbaum, MD
Basic and Translational Miniprogram
Sleep Apnea–From Bench to Bedside and Beyond
Developed under the guidance of Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH, and his co-chairs Scott E. Brietzke, MD, MPH, and Pell Ann Wardrop, MD. This program was developed in collaboration with the AAO-HNS/F OREBM and Sleep Medicine Committees. The goal of the miniprogram is to start at the basic science level of a disease, walk through the steps of how this produces disease, and then review the strategies to treat the disease that are currently in development. In 2008 the focus was Otology, 2009 Rhinology, 2010 Facial Plastics, and 2011 Pediatrics.
Tuesday, September 11
8:00 am–11:50 am
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Pathophysiology
8:00 am–9:20 am
Moderator: Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH
Presenters: Atul Malhotra, MD; Danielle K Friberg, MD; and Nelson B. Powell, DDS, MD
Novel Sleep Apnea Surgical Treatments
9:30 am–10:20 am
Moderator: Scott E. Brietzke, MD, MPH
Presenters: Erica R Thaler, MD; Eric J. Kezirian, MD, MPH; and B. Tucker Woodson, MD
Sleep Surgery Treatment Outcomes and Policy
10:30 am–11:50 am
Moderator: Pell Ann Wardrop, MD
Presenters: Ofer Jacobowitz, MD, PhD; Edward M. Weaver, MD, MPH; and Jonathan R. Skirko, MD