Published: March 29, 2016

CANDIDATE STATEMENTS | NOMINATING COMMITTEE: ACADEMIC | VOTE FOR TWO PER PRACTICE TYPE OF FOUR Earl H. Harley, MD

Running for the nominating committee is a serious undertaking as the ongoing viability and strength of our organization rests with those we elect to lead us. Our leaders must be visionary and transformative individuals with bold ideas who are willing to push the envelope and think outside the box.


Harley Earl Nom Cmte AcadWhat do you see as the priorities of the Nominating Committee in selecting the future leaders of our Academy?

What experience do you have that will aid in selecting leaders that will advance the mission of the Academy?

Running for the nominating committee is a serious undertaking as the ongoing viability and strength of our organization rests with those we elect to lead us. Our leaders must be visionary and transformative individuals with bold ideas who are willing to push the envelope and think outside the box.

As a retired military otolaryngologist and now in academics for over 20 years, I feel that I am especially equipped and uniquely qualified to be on the nominating committee. I will be able to draw on my long association with the Academy and broad experience in the military. The experiences I call on include my past position as chair of the Infectious Disease Committee, co-chair of the Home Study, a member on the Task Force on New Material, and I was a representative on the Board of Governors. Also, I have been a guest examiner for the American Board of Otolaryngology. Additionally, I have served as the former Interim Chair of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Georgetown University and Vice-Chair at the Naval Medical Center San Diego.

In summary, I will draw on all of my experiences in helping to select potential candidates to lead us through these challenging times.


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