Young Leaders in Philanthropy
Brianne B. Roby, MD, Section for Residents and Fellows Representative, BOG Development Fundraising Task Force As newcomers to the specialty, we have learned that the AAO-HNS has a responsibility to foster the growth of young physicians and to create an environment with opportunities to nurture us in our goal of providing the best patient care. In turn, we as residents and young physicians of the AAO-HNS have a responsibility to absorb all there is to learn and give back in meaningful ways to create a stronger AAO-HNS/F in the future. The Section of Residents and Fellows (SRF) has been an essential resource for many to gain the knowledge and leadership development resources necessary to grow in our profession. During the SRF general assembly at the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, I was so proud to witness standing-room-only attendance—demonstrating that we take our leadership responsibilities to heart. One of the many reasons for such a large turnout was the ability for me and others to attend the meeting through AAO-HNSF Resident Leadership Grants made possible through generous donations. In fact, when David R. Nielsen, MD, presented at the SRF General Assembly and asked how many in the room where able to attend the meeting because of a resident leadership grant, the majority of hands went up. He then asked of those who were attending with a grant, how many would not have been able to attend without the grant. Those with hands raised, kept them up. In 2011, 131 resident leadership grants were given out. Residents and young physicians rely on the philanthropy of others to help us in our young careers. However, this year there has been a significant acknowledgment that, as young physicians, we can take part in giving back too. So far in 2011, more than 60 young physicians have joined the Millennium Society, more than quadrupling our participation from just two years ago. As illustrated by Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD, Daniel C. Chelius, MD, Angela M. Powell, MD, and Spencer C. Payne, MD, who all played a role in the Opening Ceremony video that highlighted donors to The Changing Face of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Campaign, residents and young physicians are helping to create a sustainable endowment that will safeguard the future of the specialty’s resident programs. Through the leadership of the SRF, young physicians are leading the charge in creating the Future Leaders Endowment www.entnet.org/change, a pool of funds that will ensure Resident Leadership Grants in the future, and to the very people who will some day be the leaders of our organization. Young physicians have also showed their leadership spirit through SRF representation on the Board of Directors, as well as nearly every committee. With our current leadership and the growing number of engaged, informed and supportive residents and young physicians, our specialty’s future is very bright. As a current resident, SRF representative to the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force, and young physician member of the Millennium Society, I could not be more proud of my young colleagues who have started out on the philanthropic path set forth by current and past leaders and have helped blaze a new trail for all those new to the specialty to follow! Thank You 2011 Young Physician Millennium Society participants Life Members Mary E. Gorman, MD Stacey L. Ishman, MD Spencer C. Payne, MD Angela M. Powell, MD Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD Sustaining Members Scott M. Kaszuba, MD J. Walter Kutz, Jr., MD Members R. Tyson Deal, MD Thomas S. Dozier, MD M. Bradley Evans, MD Mark D. Ghegan, MD Eli R. Groppo, MD Gina D. Jefferson, MD James F. Kimbrough, MD James J. Klemens, MD Erik R. Swanson, MD Brian Shih-ning Wang, MD Rhoda Wynn, MD Young Physician Member Nadir Ahmad, MD Ronda E. Alexander, MD Eric R. Anderson, MD Charles J Ballay, II, MD, PA Margo M. Benoit, MD James T. Brawner, MD Gabriel Calzada, MD Daniel C. Chelius, Jr., MD Steven B. Chinn, MD David M. Cognetti, MD Carleton E. Corrales, MD Vasu Divi, MD Charles S. Ebert, Jr., MD, MPH Jonathan R. George, MD, MPH Tamer Abdel-Halim Ghanem, MD, PhD Rebecca D. Golgert, MD Heather J. Gomes, MD, MPH Selena E. Heman-Ackah, MD, MBA Brandon Isaacson, MD Suwicha Isaradisaikul, MD Alexis H. Jackman, MD Andreas Kaden, MD Ayesha N. Khalid, MD Oleg V. Kravtchenko, MD Jeffrey C. Liu, MD Amber U. Luong, MD, PhD Kelly Michele Malloy, MD Michael G. Moore, MD Samantha Marie Mucha, MD Daniel I. Plosky, MD Ksenia Prosolovich, MD Liana Puscas, MD Rahmatullah Rahmati, MD Nikhila Raol, MD Scott M. Rickert, MD Brianne B. Roby, MD Sarah L. Rohde, MD Lawrence M. Simon, MD Michael C. Singer, MD Lee P. Smith, MD Angela K. Sturm-O’Brien, MD Jonathan Y. Ting, MD Betty S. Tsai, MD Eric P. Wilkinson, MD Estelle S. Yoo, MD Philip B. Zald, MD
Brianne B. Roby, MD, Section for Residents and Fellows Representative, BOG Development Fundraising Task Force
As newcomers to the specialty, we have learned that the AAO-HNS has a responsibility to foster the growth of young physicians and to create an environment with opportunities to nurture us in our goal of providing the best patient care. In turn, we as residents and young physicians of the AAO-HNS have a responsibility to absorb all there is to learn and give back in meaningful ways to create a stronger AAO-HNS/F in the future.
The Section of Residents and Fellows (SRF) has been an essential resource for many to gain the knowledge and leadership development resources necessary to grow in our profession. During the SRF general assembly at the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, I was so proud to witness standing-room-only attendance—demonstrating that we take our leadership responsibilities to heart.
One of the many reasons for such a large turnout was the ability for me and others to attend the meeting through AAO-HNSF Resident Leadership Grants made possible through generous donations. In fact, when David R. Nielsen, MD, presented at the SRF General Assembly and asked how many in the room where able to attend the meeting because of a resident leadership grant, the majority of hands went up. He then asked of those who were attending with a grant, how many would not have been able to attend without the grant. Those with hands raised, kept them up. In 2011, 131 resident leadership grants were given out.
Residents and young physicians rely on the philanthropy of others to help us in our young careers. However, this year there has been a significant acknowledgment that, as young physicians, we can take part in giving back too. So far in 2011, more than 60 young physicians have joined the Millennium Society, more than quadrupling our participation from just two years ago. As illustrated by Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD, Daniel C. Chelius, MD, Angela M. Powell, MD, and Spencer C. Payne, MD, who all played a role in the Opening Ceremony video that highlighted donors to The Changing Face of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Campaign, residents and young physicians are helping to create a sustainable endowment that will safeguard the future of the specialty’s resident programs. Through the leadership of the SRF, young physicians are leading the charge in creating the Future Leaders Endowment www.entnet.org/change, a pool of funds that will ensure Resident Leadership Grants in the future, and to the very people who will some day be the leaders of our organization.
Young physicians have also showed their leadership spirit through SRF representation on the Board of Directors, as well as nearly every committee. With our current leadership and the growing number of engaged, informed and supportive residents and young physicians, our specialty’s future is very bright. As a current resident, SRF representative to the BOG Development Fundraising Task Force, and young physician member of the Millennium Society, I could not be more proud of my young colleagues who have started out on the philanthropic path set forth by current and past leaders and have helped blaze a new trail for all those new to the specialty to follow!
Thank You
2011 Young Physician Millennium Society participants
Life Members
Mary E. Gorman, MD
Stacey L. Ishman, MD
Spencer C. Payne, MD
Angela M. Powell, MD
Mark E. Zafereo, Jr., MD
Sustaining Members
Scott M. Kaszuba, MD
J. Walter Kutz, Jr., MD
Members
R. Tyson Deal, MD
Thomas S. Dozier, MD
M. Bradley Evans, MD
Mark D. Ghegan, MD
Eli R. Groppo, MD
Gina D. Jefferson, MD
James F. Kimbrough, MD
James J. Klemens, MD
Erik R. Swanson, MD
Brian Shih-ning Wang, MD
Rhoda Wynn, MD
Young Physician Member
Nadir Ahmad, MD
Ronda E. Alexander, MD
Eric R. Anderson, MD
Charles J Ballay, II, MD, PA
Margo M. Benoit, MD
James T. Brawner, MD
Gabriel Calzada, MD
Daniel C. Chelius, Jr., MD
Steven B. Chinn, MD
David M. Cognetti, MD
Carleton E. Corrales, MD
Vasu Divi, MD
Charles S. Ebert, Jr., MD, MPH
Jonathan R. George, MD, MPH
Tamer Abdel-Halim Ghanem, MD, PhD
Rebecca D. Golgert, MD
Heather J. Gomes, MD, MPH
Selena E. Heman-Ackah, MD, MBA
Brandon Isaacson, MD
Suwicha Isaradisaikul, MD Alexis H. Jackman, MD
Andreas Kaden, MD
Ayesha N. Khalid, MD
Oleg V. Kravtchenko, MD
Jeffrey C. Liu, MD
Amber U. Luong, MD, PhD
Kelly Michele Malloy, MD
Michael G. Moore, MD
Samantha Marie Mucha, MD
Daniel I. Plosky, MD
Ksenia Prosolovich, MD
Liana Puscas, MD
Rahmatullah Rahmati, MD
Nikhila Raol, MD
Scott M. Rickert, MD
Brianne B. Roby, MD
Sarah L. Rohde, MD
Lawrence M. Simon, MD
Michael C. Singer, MD
Lee P. Smith, MD
Angela K. Sturm-O’Brien, MD
Jonathan Y. Ting, MD
Betty S. Tsai, MD
Eric P. Wilkinson, MD
Estelle S. Yoo, MD
Philip B. Zald, MD