Annual Meeting Updates—2014 Presidential Citations: Byron J. Bailey, MD
A short biography of Byron J. Bailey, MD, outlines a figure of tremendous stature and an image of a formidable icon. Richard W. Waguespack, MD, has a more personal view of Dr. Bailey, and in his 2014 Presidential Citation, he notes two of his own descriptors, “I choose [to call him] …”friend and mentor,”for someone who has truly been my ‘professional’father, and which almost equally applies to his wife, Margi.” Dr. Bailey graduated from and took his residency at the University of Oklahoma and its College of Medicine. He followed that with a residency in head and neck surgery from UCLA and then served four years on its faculty. From 1968 to 2003, he took a position at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston as the Wiess Professor and Chair of the department of otolaryngology. He has been involved with specialty societies from the start of his career, notably the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery and its Foundation, serving as its 1998-1999 president. He has led many others in that capacity including the Society of University Otolaryngologists, the Texas Association of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, the Association of Academic Departments of Oto-HNS, the American Society for Head and Neck Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology, the American Laryngological Association, and the National Association of Physicians for the Environment. He has accrued many honors during his career. He has received the Academy’s Jerome C. Goldstein, MD Public Service Award and the Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Efforts.
A short biography of Byron J. Bailey, MD, outlines a figure of tremendous stature and an image of a formidable icon.
Richard W. Waguespack, MD, has a more personal view of Dr. Bailey, and in his 2014 Presidential Citation, he notes two of his own descriptors, “I choose [to call him] …”friend and mentor,”for someone who has truly been my ‘professional’father, and which almost equally applies to his wife, Margi.”
Dr. Bailey graduated from and took his residency at the University of Oklahoma and its College of Medicine. He followed that with a residency in head and neck surgery from UCLA and then served four years on its faculty. From 1968 to 2003, he took a position at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston as the Wiess Professor and Chair of the department of otolaryngology.
He has been involved with specialty societies from the start of his career, notably the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery and its Foundation, serving as its 1998-1999 president. He has led many others in that capacity including the Society of University Otolaryngologists, the Texas Association of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, the Association of Academic Departments of Oto-HNS, the American Society for Head and Neck Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology, the American Laryngological Association, and the National Association of Physicians for the Environment.
He has accrued many honors during his career. He has received the Academy’s Jerome C. Goldstein, MD Public Service Award and the Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Efforts.