Regional Advisors Featured at Global Health 2011 Symposium
To follow up the great success of the Global Health 2010 at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Boston, the International Steering Committee’s Regional Advisors will present a new and updated program of its worldwide mission at the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO.
“I am looking forward to the Global Health 2011 session in San Francisco, and would like to encourage you to attend and hear many excellent international presenters share their experiences from around the world,” said Past President Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD. “I also would like to congratulate Dr. Gregory W. Randolph on organizing this extraordinary forum that provides a great opportunity for exchange and collaboration.”
“The goal of Global Health 2011 is to highlight how Academy members work actively to share their knowledge and glean new ideas from their international colleagues, collaborate on research, organize joint educational meetings, and assist in underserved areas and disasters. Please join us at this exciting program,” said President J. Regan Thomas.
The goal of this groundbreaking global gathering will be to enhance the vision for international collaboration. Dr. Randolph will introduce Dr. Thomas, who will give an overview of the Academy’s commitment to international otolaryngology. Regional advisors will describe the history of their regions and then introduce experts from those regions to share their experiences as international ambassadors.
The 11 Regional Advisors are: Nancy L. Snyderman, MD, regional advisor at large; Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon), regional advisor for the Balkans, Greece, and Turkey; David W. Kennedy, MD, and Karl Hormann, MD, regional advisors for Europe; K.J. Lee, MD, regional advisor for the Far East/Pacific Rim; G. Richard Holt, MD, regional advisor for the Middle East; J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, regional advisor for Latin America; Ramon A. Franco, Jr., MD, regional advisor for Central America; Terry A. Day, MD, regional advisor for Haiti and the Caribbean; Nikhil J. Bhatt, MD, regional advisor at large; and James E. Saunders, MD, and James Netterville, MD, regional advisors for Africa.
At the conclusion, President-Elect Rodney P. Lusk, MD, Dr. Randolph, and the regional advisors will present certificates of appreciation designating the visiting speakers as “American Academy Goodwill Ambassadors,” who will bring the message of mutual collaboration to their own countries and regions, together working for the best ear, nose, and throat care worldwide.
To follow up the great success of the Global Health 2010 at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Boston, the International Steering Committee’s Regional Advisors will present a new and updated program of its worldwide mission at the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO.
“I am looking forward to the Global Health 2011 session in San Francisco, and would like to encourage you to attend and hear many excellent international presenters share their experiences from around the world,” said Past President Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD. “I also would like to congratulate Dr. Gregory W. Randolph on organizing this extraordinary forum that provides a great opportunity for exchange and collaboration.”
“The goal of Global Health 2011 is to highlight how Academy members work actively to share their knowledge and glean new ideas from their international colleagues, collaborate on research, organize joint educational meetings, and assist in underserved areas and disasters. Please join us at this exciting program,” said President J. Regan Thomas.
The goal of this groundbreaking global gathering will be to enhance the vision for international collaboration. Dr. Randolph will introduce Dr. Thomas, who will give an overview of the Academy’s commitment to international otolaryngology. Regional advisors will describe the history of their regions and then introduce experts from those regions to share their experiences as international ambassadors.
The 11 Regional Advisors are: Nancy L. Snyderman, MD, regional advisor at large; Eugene N. Myers, MD, FRCS Ed (Hon), regional advisor for the Balkans, Greece, and Turkey; David W. Kennedy, MD, and Karl Hormann, MD, regional advisors for Europe; K.J. Lee, MD, regional advisor for the Far East/Pacific Rim; G. Richard Holt, MD, regional advisor for the Middle East; J. Pablo Stolovitzky, MD, regional advisor for Latin America; Ramon A. Franco, Jr., MD, regional advisor for Central America; Terry A. Day, MD, regional advisor for Haiti and the Caribbean; Nikhil J. Bhatt, MD, regional advisor at large; and James E. Saunders, MD, and James Netterville, MD, regional advisors for Africa.
At the conclusion, President-Elect Rodney P. Lusk, MD, Dr. Randolph, and the regional advisors will present certificates of appreciation designating the visiting speakers as “American Academy Goodwill Ambassadors,” who will bring the message of mutual collaboration to their own countries and regions, together working for the best ear, nose, and throat care worldwide.