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Curriculum Vitae; Deschler DG 02/2008 1 Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae; Deschler DG 02/2008
Curriculum Vitae
Daniel Gert Deschler, MD, FACS
Associate Professor in Otology and Laryngology
Harvard Medical School
Director: Division of Head and Neck Surgery
Director: Norman Knight Hyperbaric Medicine Center
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Director: Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Part I:
Business Address:
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
617-573-4100
Fax:
617-573-4131
Education:
1982-1986
1984
1986-1990
B.A.
Creighton University (History)
Institute for European Studies, Vienna
M.D. Harvard Medical School
Postdoctoral Training and Fellowship Appointments:
1990-1991
Internship in General Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
1991-1994
Residency in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
1994-1995
Chief Resident in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
University of California, San Francisco
1995-1996
Fellow in Reconstructive and Oncologic Surgery of the Head &
Neck
Hahnemann University Hospital
Fellowship Director: Richard E. Hayden, M.D.
Licensure:
1999 -
Massachusetts 203227
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Massachusetts DEA MD388098A
Specialty Certification:
1996 - Present
2001
American Board of Otolaryngology, #4918
Hyperbaric Medicine
Other Certification:
2001
ACLS
Academic Appointments:
1995-1996
1996-1999
2000-2004
2004-
Instructor in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann University
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann University
Hahnemann Hospital
Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Assistant Professor
Department of Otology and Laryngology
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Harvard Medical School
Associate Professor
Department of Otology and Laryngology
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Harvard Medical School
Hospital and Affiliated Institution Appointments:
1995.1999
Staff Physician, Hahnemann University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
1996.1999
Staff Physician, MCP Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
1996.1999
Staff Physician, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Philadelphia, PA
2000-Pres
Assistant Surgeon -Department of Otology & Laryngology
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2000-Pres
Affiliate Surgeon
Massachusetts General Hospital
Hospital and Health Care Organization Service Responsibilities
1996-1999
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Director, Center for Voice Disorders
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Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann
University
Major Administrative Responsibilities
1996-1999
Director, Medical Student Education in
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann
University
1996-1999
Director, Resident Education in
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann
University
2002 Associate Coordinator of Medical Student
Education
Depart of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Harvard Medical School
2003 Medical Student Advisor – Harvard Medical School
2004 Director: Division of Head and Neck Surgery
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2004 Director: Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital
2004Director: Norman Knight Hyperbaric Medicine
Center
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2005Director: Head and Neck/Microvascular Surgery
Fellowship
Major Committee Assignments
Medical School/Affiliated Institutions
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Department of Otolaryngology
2000-Pres
Residents Research Committee
2000-Pres
Joint Operating Room Committee
2000-Pres
Resident Selection Committee
2001-2005
Medical Executive Committee – Secretary
2005-Pres
Medical Executive Committee
2002-Pres
Disaster Preparation Committee
2003-Pres
Respiratory Care Committee – Chair
2003-pres
Quality Assurance Committee
2003-Pres
Education Committee
2004-Pres
Steering Committee
2004-pres
CPR Committee
2008-pres
Surgical Planning Committee
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Search Committees
2000 Pediatric Otolaryngology
2003 Head and Neck Surgery
2004 Head and Neck Surgery – Chairman
Massachusetts General Hospital
2004 –pres
Division Directors Committee: Dept of Surgery
2004 –pres
Surgical Coordinating and Privileging Committee
Medical College of Pennsylvania - Hahnemann University
1996-1999
3rd and 4th Year Clinical Curriculum Subcommittee
1996-1999
Task force for approval of special electives
1997-1999
ECC Subcommittee on Curriculum Evaluation
1997-1999
CME Subcommittee
1998.1999
Surgical and Invasive Procedures Committee
Temple University Medical Center
1996-1999
Resident Selection Committee, Department of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Regional
Massachusetts Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
2003 – pres Membership Committee
New England Otolarygology Society
2007 – pres Executive Committee
National
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
1994-1995
Committee of Residents and Fellows in Training
1995 – 1998 Microvascular Study Group
1999 Microvascular Committee
2000 Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Committee
2000 - Pres Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology Committee
2006
Head and Neck Surgery Committee – Chairman elect
2007 - pres
Head and Neck Surgery Committee - Chairman
Society of University Otolaryngologists
1998 - 2002 Committee on Graduate Medical Education
1999- 2001 Committee on Membership
2001 -2004 Committee on Membership, Chairman
2001
Nominating Committee
2003-2006
Executive Council
2005-Pres
Research Committee
2006
Ad hoc meeting planning committee
American Head and Neck Society
2000 -2006 Education Committee
2006-pres
Research Committee
2007 – Pres Database Committee
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Program Committees
Crile Centennial Symposium – Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Neck
Dissection. Cleveland, OH. 2006
Program Committee: 7Th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer.
San Francisco, CA. 2008.
Program Committee: 2009 American head and Neck Society Planning Committee
Professional Societies:
National Societies:
1990 1992 1995 1996-1999
1999 1998 1997.2000
2000 1997 Local Societies:
1996-1999
1997.1999
2000 2000 -
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck
Surgery
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery
The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological
Society: Post- Graduate Member
The American College of Surgeons; Post-Graduate Member
The American College of Surgeons, Fellow
Society of University Otolaryngologists
The American Society of Head and Neck Surgeons:
Associate Member
The American Head and Neck Society: Fellow
The American Broncho-Esophageal Association
Pennsylvania Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery
Philadelphia Laryngological Society
New England Otolaryngology Society
Massachusetts Society for Otolaryngology – Head & Neck
Surgery
Community Service:
1997.1999
Consultant to the Philadelphia Opera Company
2006 – pres Medical Advisor – Institute for Voice Restoration
Editorial Boards:
Editorial Board:
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Associate Editor – Head and Neck Section
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Section Editor – Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
2004 – pres
2006-Pres
2008
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UpToDate: Medical Information Service
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Head and Neck.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.
Cancer.
Laryngoscope.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
Surgery
Archives of Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surgery
Annals of Ophthalmology
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Awards and Honors:
1986
1986
Creighton
1982-1986
1982-1986
1987
1987-1990
1990
1992
1993
1993
1993
1994
Meeting.
1994
1994
1998
1998
6
2003-Pres
1998 - Present
1998 – Present
2002 - Present
2003 – Present
2003 – Present
2004 – Present
2006 – Present
2006 – Present
2008 - Present
Summa Cum Laude, Creighton University
College of Arts and Sciences Award for Outstanding
Scholarship and Personal Contribution to
University
Creighton University Presidential Scholar
Creighton University Superior Scholastic Citation
J.M. Foundation Scholarship; Harvard Medical
School.
Joseph Collins Foundation Scholar, 1987-1990; Harvard
Medical School.
Cum Laude Honors Degree, Harvard Medical School.
First Place Award, Overall. Bay Area Residents Research
Symposium. Oakland, CA.
First Place Award, Overall. Bay Area Residents Research
Symposium. Oakland, CA.
First Place Award, Case Report. Bay Area Residents
Research Symposium. Oakland, CA.
Academy Award for Scientific Exhibit. American
Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery
National Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.
Finalist: Residents Research Award, American
Laryngological Association. National
Residents Research Award. Pacific Coast OtoOphthalmological Society. 78th Annual Meeting.
Huntington Beach, CA.
First Place Award, Case Report. Bay Area Residents
Research Symposium. Oakland, CA.
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck
Surgery Honor Award
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Investigator Development Award
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2002
2005
2005-2007
2006-2007
2007
2008
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Synthes Award for Reconstructive Surgery of the Head and
Neck. American Head and Neck Society.
Keynote Speaker: International Association of
Laryngectomees
Best Doctors in America
Best Doctors in Boston
Best Cancer Doctors in America
Nominee Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
Tribute
Advisor for Award Recipients
1998
Eastern Section of the Triological Society - Resident Travel
Award (Eric Cohen, MD)
2000
Advisor – Gilles Award Recipient (Jeffrey Spiegel, MD)
Fellowship Project – AAFPRS
2002
Eastern Section of the Triological Society -Second Prize,
Poster Presentation (Feodor Ung, MD)
2003
Eastern Section of the Triological Society – Second Prize
Resident Research Award (Laxmeesh Mike Nayak, MD)
2005
Eastern Section of the Triological Society – Third Prize
Resident Research Award (Wade Chien, MD)
2006
Eastern Section of the Triological Society – Second Prize
Resident research Award (Kevin Emerick, MD)
2006
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery Resident Research Travel Award (David Lewis,
MD)
2007
North American Skull Base Society: Outstanding Abstract
and Oral Presentation (Vicente Resto, MD, PhD.)
2008
Eastern Section of the Triological Society –First Prize
Resident Research Award (Carol Lewis, MD)
Teaching Awards
2004
William Wayne Montgomery Award for Excellence in
Teaching.
Department of Otology and Laryngology
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2007
2007 Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for
Excellence in Teaching (Years 3 & 4)
Part II:
As the Director of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery at the MEEI and
Director of Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery at the MGH, I am committed to actively
building upon the excellent clinical experience for the treatment of head and neck
disorders at these institutions, while engaging in advancement of the Division’s growing
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commitment to basic science research. I also serve as Director of the Norman Knight
Hyperbaric Medicine Center at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Currently, an active clinical practice provides the foundation for research and
teaching within my academic activities. The treatment of head and neck cancer with both
ablative and reconstructive surgery constitutes the bulk of my practice. Salivary glands
malignancies, laryngeal disorders and microvascular free flap reconstruction are areas of
specialization. Within this environment, there is constant exposure to residents in training
as well as rotating medical students. In my prior position in Philadelphia, I served as the
director of medical student and resident education. This included designing
otolaryngology teaching materials for each medical student year. I also served as the
pathway director and advisor to all students applying for otolaryngology residency
positions. As director of resident education, I taught, advised and evaluated residents at
all levels of training. These activities continue in my current position where I am
Associate Coordinator of Medical Student Education. I also am a member of the
residency selection committee, the resident research committee, and the education
committee and serve as one of three medical student advisors for the specialty at HMS.
I have been and remain active with instruction in continuing medical education
courses both within and outside the specialty of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck
Surgery. These include; instructional courses within the American Academy of
Otolaryngology and board review courses as well as courses for primary care physicians,
speech pathologists, nurse practitioners, nurses and physicians assistants. I am currently
directing the 4Th year HMS clerkship in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the
MEEI.
My primary research focus is in the evaluating of laryngeal speech following total
laryngectomy and pharyngeal reconstruction. This involves multidisciplinary assessment
of functional, anatomic as well as quality of life status. Numerous papers have resulted
from our previous research. Grant funding for this project was recently awarded under an
RFA from the American Head and Neck Society. Active study is underway at this
institution and beginning at others nationally. I am currently serving as editor and coauthor for an Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Clinics of North America on the
topic of ”Voice Following Laryngeal Cancer Surgery.”
I am also grant-funded with an investigator development award to evaluate
thrombosis prophylaxis with microvascular anastomosis in the rat model. Two projects
have been completed under this grant and two others are actively underway. My final
area of focal clinical research is in quality of life assessment by lay caregiver in patients
undergoing head and neck surgery. I am also involved in collaborative studies with the
Anesthesia Department at the Massachusetts General Hospital and with the department of
Molecular Genetics at the Boston University School of Medicine. I remain active
numerous other smaller clinical projects within the specialty.
I plan to continue this level of involvement in my current position with the
planned further administrative duties.
Grant Funded Research:
1998
Effects of low molecular weight heparin on microvascular thrombosis.
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
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$15,000.
Investigator Development Award – One time granted sum.
2003
Tracheoesophageal speech after pharyngeal reconstruction: Jejunal vs.
Radial Forearm Free Flap.
American Head and Neck Society
$15,000.
Current Research Activities
Voice restoration following total laryngectomy and pharyngeal reconstruction
Primary Investigator
Effects of Topical Desiridin on venous congestion
Primary Investigator
Trends in pharyngeal reconstruction
Primary Investigator
A Combined Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Electroencephalogram
Study of Induction of Propofol Anesthesia
Co-investigator
Report of Teaching
Local contributions:
Medical School Courses:
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann University
1996.1999
ENT exam for ICM; Tutor: 200 students: 20 Hours prep;
10 contact hrs
1996.2000
Anatomy; Lecturer: 200 students: 10 Hours Prep; 2
contact hrs
1996-1999
Pathophysiology; Lecturer: 200 students: 10 hours prep; 2
contact hrs
1996.1999
General Surgery Clerkship; Lecturer: 140 students, 30
hours prep, 20 contact hrs
1996.1999
General Surgery Clerkship; Proctor: 140 students, 10 hrs
prep, 1 month contact
1996.1999
Subinternship OTO-HNS; Director: 12 students, 30 hrs
prep 6 contact months
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2000-pres
Otolaryngology 3rd Year Clerkship, 24 students/yr: 10 hrs
prep, 200 hrs contact time
2002-pres
Advanced Elective in Otolaryngology – Director
15 –20 students per year. 100 hrs prep, 1 contact month
Graduate
2000-pres
Resident Head and neck Conference; 12 residents, 50 hrs
prep; 50 contact hrs
2000-pres
Resident Lecture series; 10 residents – Three 1 hrs lectures,
20 hrs prep, 3 contact hrs
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2004
2004-pres
2007
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Co-Author- Module of Otolaryngology Curriculum.
American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck
Surgery, 40 hours prep time.
Co-author - MGH Medical Residency Treatment
Guidelines
Grand Rounds CPC Supervisor: 50 residents and staff
physicians. 4 hours per year. Prep time 20 hours
Co-Author- Module of Otolaryngology Curriculum.
American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck
Surgery, 40 hours prep time
Invited Lectures and Grand Rounds
University of California, San Francisco. Department of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery: Grand Rounds
1993 Infiltrating intramuscular lipoma
1994 Mandible reconstruction with the fibula free flap
1994 Laryngeal transplantation
1995 Alaryngeal speech after pharyngeal reconstruction
(20 hrs prep each, 30-40 participants, 1hr contact)
UCSF, Division of General Medicine
1994 Management of ear, nose and throat disorders
1994 Neck masses
1994 The ear nose and throat exam
(15 hrs prep each, 15-20 participants, 1hr contact)
Department of Rehabilitative Medicine Lecture Series, San Francisco
General Hospital. San Francisco, CA
1995 Tissue Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction.
(20 hrs prep, 30 participants, 1hr contact)
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery; San Diego Naval
Hospital: San Diego, CA. Grand Rounds
1995 Tracheoesophageal Voice Following Neopharyngeal
Reconstruction
1995 Laryngeal Transplantation
(20 hrs prep each, 30-40 participants, 1hr contact)
Bay Area Residents Research Symposium
1992 Treatment of Large JNA
1993 PTLD of the head and neck after liver transplant and
FK506 therapy
1994 Voice after pharyngeal reconstruction with the radial
forearm free flap
1995 Management of the anterior neopharyngeal diverticulum
(20 hrs prep each, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
Temple University. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery: Grand Rounds
1996 Voice restoration after pharyngeal reconstruction
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1997.1999 Head and neck tumor staging
(20 hrs prep each, 25 participants, 1hr contact)
Pennsylvania College of Osteopathic Medicine. Division of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery: Grand Rounds
1998 Voice following total laryngopharyngectomy
1999 Flap reconstruction in head and neck surgery
1997 Mandibular reconstruction
(20 hrs prep each, 20 participants, 1hr contact)
Elkins Park Hospital, Grand Rounds
1998 Head and Neck Reconstruction
(15 hrs prep each, 35 participants, 1hr contact)
Bucks County Hospital, Grand Rounds
1996 Advances in Voice Restoration Following Laryngectomy.
1996 Voice disorders
(15 hrs prep each, 35 participants, 1hr contact)
SUNY-Stonybrook. Otolaryngology Grand Rounds.
2001 Voice Restoration following Pharyngeal Reconstruction.
(20 hrs prep each, 30 participants, 1hr contact)
Boston University School of Medicine. Department of Otolaryngology
Grand Rounds
2001 Surgical Management of Laryngeal Cancer
(30 hrs prep each, 30 participants, 1hr contact)
2004 Evaluation of Parotid Masses
(25 hrs prep. 20 particiapnts. 60 minute talk)
2007 Advances in Head and Neck Reconstruction.
(25 hrs prep. 20 particiapnts. 60 minute talk)
Massachusetts School of Pharmacy; Physicians Assistant School.
2001.2005
-Infections of the Head and Neck.
-Malignacies of the Head and Neck.
(20 hrs prep each, 50-60 participants, 1hr contact)
Maine Medical Society Annual Meeting.
2002 Management of common ENT disorders. Samoset, ME.
(20 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
Grand Rounds: Department of Oral – Maxillofacial Surgery.
Massachusetts General Hospital.
2003 Management of Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer.
(20 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
2004 Management of Trismus
(20 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
2008 Salivary Gland Cancer
(20 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
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Boston University/Tufts University Resident Education Conference
2004 Management of Salivary Gland Neoplasms
(10 hrs prep, 16 participants, 2 hours contact)
2005 Lip Cancer
(6hrs prep, 16 participants, 1 hour contact)
2007 When Free Flaps Must be Used
(6hrs prep, 16 participants, 1 hour contact)
New England Otolaryngology Society Meetings
2004 Head and Neck complications and the uses of hyperbaric
medicine.
(20 hrs prep time, 100 participants, 30 minute talk)
Harvard Combined Otolaryngology Program Resident Conferences
2004-2005
Deep Neck Spaces and Abscesses
Laryngopharyngectomy
Free Flap Reconstruction
Voice following laryngectomy
(10 hrs prep, 12 participants, 1 hr each)
Society of University Otolaryngologists
2005 Expectations of the mentor
(20 hrs prep, 200 participants, 20 minute talk)
2007 Teaching professionalism: There’s got to be a better way.
Panel Discussion
(10 hours prep, 200 participant)
International Association of Laryngectomees Annual Meeting
2005 Keynote Address: In Praise of the Survivor
(20 hrs prep, 200 Participants, 1 hour talk)
Voice Institute National Meeting
2005 Management of the Pharynx
(20 hrs prep, 100 participants, 1 hour talk)
Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2005 In Praise of the Survivor
(20 hrs prep, 150 Participants, 1 hour talk)
Maine Society of Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons
2007 Chemoradiation in Head and Neck Cancer
Advanced Head and Neck Reconstruction
HBO in the Head and Neck
Salivary Gland Cancer
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Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration
Oral Cavity Cancer
(50 hrs prep, 25 participants, 6 one hour talks)
Massachusetts General Hospital. Dept. of General Surgery Grand Rounds
2007 Salivary Glands Cancer
(20 hrs prep, 60 participants, 1hr contact)
Massachusetts General Hospital. Medical Oncology Fellows Conference
2003 Management of Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer.
(20 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
Continuing Medical Education Courses
1994
1994-1995
1994-1995
1994-1995
Management of Common ENT Disorders. Primary Care Medicine:
Principles and Practice (60 hrs prep, 300 participants, 1hr contact)
Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications, Efficacy and Safety. Instructional
Course; co-author: Kelvin Lee, M.D. American Academy of
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting; San Diego, CA
(40 prep, 60-100 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders. Essentials of Primary Care: A
Core Curriculum for Practice in the 1990s. Lake Tahoe, CA.
(60 hrs prep, 150 participants, 1hr contact)
Workshop of Office Otolaryngology Procedures. Essentials of Primary
Care: A Core Curriculum for Practice in the 1990s. Lake
Tahoe, CA.
1995
1996
1996
1997-1998
1997.2003
1997
(30 hrs prep, 45 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders. Primary Care Medicine: Update
Maui, Hawaii.
(60 hrs prep, 150 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders. Essentials of Primary Care: A
Core Curriculum for Practice in the 1990s. Lake Tahoe, CA.
(60 hrs prep, 150 participants, 1hr contact)
Workshop of Office Otolaryngology Procedures. Essentials of Primary
Care: A Core Curriculum for Practice in the 1990s. Lake Tahoe, CA.
hrs prep, 45 participants, 1hr contact)
Alaryngeal speech following laryngectomy and pharyngeal reconstruction.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association..
(40 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
Grand Rounds in Tracheoesophageal Puncture American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association. Annual Meeting.
(20 hrs prep, 60-80 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Emergencies and Trauma in Otolaryngology. Trends in
Critical Care Nursing. Philadelphia, PA.
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1997-2005
1997
1997
1997
1998-1999
1998
1998
1998-1999
1998
1998
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(30 hrs prep, 60-100 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of the patient with voice restoration after total laryngectomy.
Society of Head and Neck Nurses Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
(20 hrs prep, 100 participants, 1hr contact)
Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications, Efficacy and Safety. Instructional
Course Presentation, co-author: Todd T. Kingdom, M.D. American
Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting.
(40 hrs prep, 70-120 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders.
Advances in Otolaryngology.
Workshop of Office Otolaryngology Procedures.
Essentials of Primary Care: A Core Curriculum for Practice in the 1990s.
Lake Tahoe, CA.
(30 hrs prep each, 40-150 participants, 1hr contact)
Principles and Techniques of Video Stroboscopy.
Panel Discussion: Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders.
Flexible Endoscopy. Videostroboscopy in the Office Practice.
Developing and Voice and Dysphagia Program.
Videoendoscopic and Stroboscopic Evaluation of Voice and Swallowing;
San Francisco, CA.
(20 hrs prep each, 30-40 participants, 1hr contact)
Dissection and Microvascular Laboratory Proctor. Pedicled and Free
Tissue Transfers for Head and Neck Reconstructions. The Department of
Otolaryngology and the Page and William Black Post Graduate School of
the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
(5 hrs prep, 30 participants, 10 hr contact)
Performing an ENT examination. Advanced Practice Nursing: Premier
Practicum. Allegheny University of the Health Sciences. Phil, PA.
(30 hrs prep , 100 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders. Primary Care Medicine: Update
Maui, HI.
(50 hrs prep, 120 participants, 1hr contact)
Surgical Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer: Resection to Rehabilitation.
Instructional course. American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and
Neck Surgery National Meeting; San Antonio, TX.
(40 hrs prep, 40 participants, 1hr contact)
Advanced Techniques in Skull Base Surgery. Instructional course.
American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National
Meeting; San Antonio, TX
(40 hrs prep, 30-40 participants, 1hr contact)
ENT Trauma. Trends in Critical Care Nursing. Philadelphia, PA
(30 hrs prep each, 90 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common ENT Disorders in Women. Controversies in
Women’s Health. San Francisco, CA.
(30 hrs prep each, 90 participants, 1hr contact)
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1999
1999
1999
2000
2000
2001
2001
2001
2002
2002
2002
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Mandibular reconstruction. Osler Institute Otolaryngology Review Course.
Philadelphia, PA
(50 hrs prep, 70 participants, 1hr contact).
Flap reconstruction in head and neck surgery. Osler Institute
Otolaryngology Review Course. Philadelphia, PA.
(50 hrs prep, 70 participants, 1hr contact)
Videoendoscopic and Stroboscopic Evaluation of Voice and Swallowing.
San Francisco, CA. Instructor.
(30 hrs prep each, 30-40 participants, 10hr contact)
Essentials of Primary Care: A core curriculum for practice in the managed
care era. North Lake Tahoe, CA.
- Management of common ear, nose and throat disorders: I
- Management of common ear, nose and throat disorders: II
- Examination Techniques and Common Procedures in Office
Otolaryngology.
(30 hrs prep each, 50-120 participants, 1hr contact)
Management of Common Disorders of the Ears and Nose, .Management
of Common Disorders of the Sinuses , Mouth and Throat. Primary Care
Medicine: Update 2000. Maui, HI.
(30 hrs prep each, 100 participants, 1hr contact each)
Surgical Considerations for Head and Neck, Gyn and Miscellaneous
Malignancies. International Society of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy.
Boston, MA. Moderator.
(10 hrs prep each, 70 participants, 1hr contact)
Special Case Presentations in Facial Reconstruction. Panelist. Update on
Cutaneous Malignancies of the Head and Neck. AAO-HNS. Wash. DC.
(30 hrs prep , 120 participants, 2hr contact)
Partial Laryngeal Surgery. BU-Tufts Resident Education Series.
(20 hrs prep, 35 participants, 1hr contact)
Radiation Therapy for Advanced Head and Neck Malignancies.
Instructional Course. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and
Neck Surgery Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.
(20 hrs prep each, 20 participants, 1hr contact)
Current Strategies for Sinus Disease, Common Problems in
Otolaryngology, Office Procedures in ENT. Essentials of Primary Care: A
core curriculum for practice in the managed care era. UCSF. North Lake
Tahoe, CA.
(30 hrs prep each, 50-120participants, 4hr contact)
Microvascular Mandibular Reconstruction. Reconstruction of the cervical
esophagus and hypopharynx. Session Moderator.
Reconstruction and Wound Healing Problems in Head and Neck Surgery:
Surgical, Medical and Hyperbaric Management. MEEI. Boston, MA.
(30 hrs prep each, 30-50 participants, 4 hr contact)
Sinusitis: Transilluminating a Common Problem. Boston 2002, Pri-Med
Conference.
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2004
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
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(50 hr prep each, 3000 participants, 1hr contact)
Sinusitis: Transilluminating a Common Problem.
Managemnt of Common Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
Midwest 2004, Pri-Med Conference.
(50 hrs prep each, 1000 participants, 1hr contact each)
Scientific Committee: 6th International Conference on Head and Neck
Cancer. Washington, DC
Abstract Review (10 Hours)
Session Chair: Neck Metasteses. 6th International Conference on Head and
Neck Cancer. Washington, DC
Sinusitis: Transilluminating a Common Problem.
Boston 2004, Pri-Med Conference.
(50 hrs prep each, 1000 participants, 1hr contact each)
Workshop of Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders.
Primary Care Internal Medicine: Principles and Practice. Boston
(20hrs of prep, 60 participants, 2 hours)
Sinusitis: Transilluminating a Common Problem.
Pri-Med West Conference.
(50 hrs prep each, 1000 participants, 1hr contact each)
Management of Common Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
Pri-Med West Conference.
(50 hrs prep each, 1000 participants, 1hr contact each)
Workshop of Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders.
Primary Care Internal Medicine: Principles and Practice. Boston
(20hrs of prep, 60 participants, hours)
When Free Flaps Must Be Used
UCSF Otolaryngology Update 2005
(30 hours prep, 225 participants, 20min talk)
Salivary Gland Malignancy
DFCI advances in the treatment of head and neck cancer. Boston
(25 hrs prep. 135 particiapnts. 30 minute talk)
Otolaryngology update for the internist. American College of Physicians
Annual Meeting Pre-Course. (40 hours of prep time. 300 participants. 2
hour talk)
Sinusitis. Meet the Professor Session – American College of Physician
Annual Meeting. (20 hrs prep, 800 participants, 1hr contact)
Advances in Head and Neck Reconstruction. DFCI advances in the
treatment of head and neck cancer. Boston
(25 hrs prep. 135 particiapnts. 30 minute talk)
Advances in Head and Neck Reconstruction. Fall River Cancer Center
Clinical Symposium. Fall River.
(25 hrs prep. 75 particiapnts. 30 minute talk)
Advances in Head and Neck Reconstruction. Elliot Hospital Cancer
Center Symposium. Manchester, NH.
(25 hrs prep. 135 particiapnts. 30 minute talk)
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American Speech and Hearing Association Annual Meeting.
-Management of swallowing in head and neck cancer patients
(10 hrs prep, 500 participants, 30 talk)
-Tracheoesophageal Voice Grand Rounds
(10 hrs prep, 40 participants, 2hr panel)
Surgical Voice Restoration in the Che,mopradiation Era. American
Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting,
Washington, DC.
(40 hrs prep, 20 participants, 1 hr talk)
2007
Clinical and Research Advisory Roles:
Medical College of Pennsylvania- Hahnemann University
1996.1999
Head and Neck/Microvascular Fellowship, Instructor: 1
fellow: 12 months
1996.1999
Otolaryngology Residents; Attending: Years 1 through 4: 8
residents 12 months
1997.1999
Osteopathic otolaryngology residents; Attending: Years 1
through 3: 6 residents, 12 months
1996.1998
Dental residents; Attending: 3 residents: 1 Month
1996.1999
Radiation Therapy Residents: Attending: 3 residents: 1
month
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School
2000-pres
Medical residents: Attending: 12 residents: 10 hrs prep;
60 contact hrs
2000-2004
Faculty for Head and Neck/Microvascular Surgery
Fellowship: American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery. Director: Mack Cheney, MD
1 fellow, 50 prep hrs, 500 contact hrs
2001 –pres
Research Advisor for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Research Residents during Research Block. 1-2 residents
per year. Guided animal laboratory research in head and
neck surgery topics. 50 hrs per year per resident.
2005 – pres Co-Director: Head and Neck / Microvascular Surgery
Fellowship.
2005- pres
Medical Student Advisor for Otolarygology-Head andNeck
Surgery
Names of Selected Advisees and Trainees:
1995-1999
Michael Kim, MD. Former Resident. (Philadelphia, PA)
Department of Otolaryngology
Lehigh Valley Hospital
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1999.2000
2000.2003
2002.2003
2005.2006
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Clinical Assistant Professor
Penn State University School of Medicine
Stephen Bayles, MD. Former Fellow. (Philadelphia, PA)
Head & Neck /Reconstructive Surgeon
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Laxmeesh M. Nayak, MD. Former Resident. (Boston, MA)
Fellow: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; New Jersey
Babak Azizzadeh, MD. Former Fellow. (Boston, MA.)
Head & Neck/Reconstructive Surgeon
Cedars – Sinai Hospital, Beverly Hills, CA
Vicente Resto, MD, PhD. Former Dingman Fellow (Boston, MA)
Head & Neck / Reconstructive Surgeon
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
Regional, National and International Contributions.
1991
1992
1993
1993
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1995
1996
Treatment of large juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas. American Academy
of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Kansas City, MO
Infiltrating intramuscular lipoma. American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head
and Neck Surgery, Washington, DC.
Scientific Exhibit Presentation: Reconstruction of mandible defects utilizing the
free fibular osseomyocutaneous flap. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
Scientific Exhibit Presentation: Reconstruction of the mandible with the fibula
osseomyocutaneous free flap. American College of Surgeons: San Francisco, CA.
Tracheoesophageal voice following tubed radial forearm flap reconstruction of the
neopharynx. Seventh Annual Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Approaches to neopharyngeal diverticulum-related dysphagia following total
laryngectomy. American Academy of Otolaryngology/ Head and Neck Surgery
National Meeting; San Diego, CA .
Anterior Skull Base Surgery and Complications. Pacific Coast OtoOphthalmological Society, Huntington Beach, CA.
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Tracheoesophageal Speech Following
Tubed Free Radial Forearm Fasciocutaneous Flap Reconstruction of the
Neopharynx. Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meetings: The American
Laryngological Association Meeting, Palm Beach, FL.
Complications of Anterior Skull Base Surgery. North American Skull Base
Society, 1994 Joint Annual Meeting. Lake Buena Vista, Florida..
Identification and Preservation of the Accessory Nerve in Modified Neck
Dissection. Francis Sooy Lecture Series. University of California, San Francisco.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery.
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Tracheoesophageal Voice Following
Pectoralis Major Flap Reconstruction of the Neopharynx. American Academy of
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting; Washington, D.C.
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1996
1996
1997
1997
1997
1998
1998
1998
1999
1999
2000
2003
2005
2006
2006
2006
2007
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Management of Large Lateral Mandibular Defects. Fourth International
Conference on Head and Neck Cancer Toronto, Canada.
Bone spur presenting as a submandibular mass following free fibula
reconstruction of the mandible. Fourth International Conference on Head and
Neck Cancer Toronto, Canada.
Prevention of Pharyngoesophageal Spasm after Laryngectomy Using a HalfMuscle Closure Technique. Plenary Presentation. American Academy of
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting; San Francisco, CA.
Effect of Sound Pressure Levels on Fundamental Frequency in
Tracheoesophageal Speakers. American Academy of
Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting; San Francisco, CA.
Free Fat Grafts: Do they still have a role? American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery; Scottsdale, AZ.
Quality of life in patients undergoing head and neck surgery as evaluated by lay
caregivers. The Eastern Section of The American Laryngological, Rhinological
and Otological Society; New York, NY.
Effects of Intensity on Pitch in TEP Speakers. Pennsylvania Academy of
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Valley Forge, PA.
Aesthetic aspects of free flap surgery. American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, San Antonio, TX.
Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction: State of the Art. Presentation of the
Microvascular Subcommittee. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and
Neck Surgery Annual Meeting. New Orleans.
Lay Caregiver Evaluation of the Head and Neck Surgery Patient
Greater Baltimore Medical Center - Seminar of Outcomes Research in Head and
Neck Surgery. Towson, MD.
Follow-up assessment of quality of life in patients undergoing head and neck
surgery as assessed by lay caregivers. 5th International Conference on Head and
Neck Cancer. San Francisco, CA.
Management of the Unknown Primary. Miniseminar – Head and Neck Surgery
Committee. Moderator. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.
Management of Osteoradionecrosis. Miniseminar – Head and Neck Surgery
Committee. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.
Dilemmas in Reconstruction of the Head and Neck. Instructional Course.
American Head and Neck Society Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.
Organ Preservation: Myths and Realities. Microvascular Committee
Miniseminar. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Moderator: Proffered Papers. Crile Centennial Symposium: Celebrating the 100th
Anniversary of The Neck Dissection. Cleveland, OH.
A cancer epidemic: Tonsils, Virus, Sex and the Unknown. Head and Neck
Surgery Committee Miniseminar. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head
and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
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Regional, National and International Contributions; Secondary Author
1994
1994
1994
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1997
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
Chiari I Malformation Presenting as Vocal Cord Paralysis in the Adult. American
Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting; San
Diego, CA.
Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction with the radial forearm free flap: Immediate
and long-term functional results. Society of Head and Neck Surgeons and the
European Organization for Research and Treatment. Paris, France.
Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Head and Neck. Combined Otolaryngological Spring
Meetings: The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society,
Palm Beach, FL.
Free Flap Reconstruction Following Near-Total Glossectomy in the Child.
American Academy of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery National Meeting;
Washington, D.C.. September 29 - October 2, 1996. Poster Presentation.
Pedicled vs Free Flaps for Skull Base Reconstruction. North American Skull
Base Society; San Diego, CA.
Facial Translocation vs Maxillary Swing for Surgery of the Central Skull Base
North American Skull Base Society; San Diego, CA.
Lateral Thigh Fasciocutaneous Free Flap. Co-author: Richard E. Hayden, M.D.
Fourth International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer Toronto, Canada.
3-D Reconstruction of Palatopharyngeal Defects. Co-author: Richard E. Hayden,
M.D. Fourth International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer Toronto,
Canada.
Management of Free Flap Failure and Salvage Techniques. Co-author: Richard
Hayden, MD American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
National Meeting; Washington, D.C.
The Use of Doxycycline as a Sclerosing Agent for Parotid Lymphoepithelial
Cysts. Western Section of the Triological Society. Tucson, AZ.
Midline mandibulotomy revisited. Eastern Section of the Triological Society,
Providence RI.
Technical modifications of the latissimus dorsi pedicled flap: Increased viability
and versatility. Eastern Section of the Triological Society, Providence RI.
Sphenoid sinus mucocele: Complication of transsphenoidal hypophysectomy.
Eastern Section of the Triological Society, Providence RI.
Early use of a mechanical stretching device for early management of trismus
ollowing composite resection and radial forearm flap reconstruction. Eastern
Section of the Triological Society, Providence RI.
Flexible esophagoscopy as part of routine panendoscopy. American Academy of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA
Poster.
Management of Recalcitrant Frontoethmoidal CSF leak. American Rhinological
Society. New Orleans, LA
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2000
2000
2001
2001
2002
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
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Management of external auditory canal foreign bodies in the emergency
department setting. Eastern Section of the Triological Society; Pittsburgh PA.
Reconstruction of lateral mandibular defects with soft tissue free flaps over
reconstruction bars. Eastern Section of the Triological Society; Pittsburgh PA.
Orbital Pneumocele secondary to cocaine abuse. American Rhinological Society:
COSM. Palm Desert, CA
The success of multiple, sequential free tissue transfers to the head and neck.
Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting. Nashville, TN.
Temporary intraoperative external fixation in mandibular reconstruction with
vascularized bone grafts. Eastern Section of the Triological Society, Philadelphia,
PA
The venous “tuck” model for microvascular research. Eastern Section of The
Triological Society. Boston, MA
Thoracodorsal nerve for facial nerve grafting in the setting of pedicled latissimus
flap reconstruction. . American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.
Glossopharyngeal and Limited Vagal Neurectomy for Carotid Sinus Syndrome
Secondary to unresectable head and neck cancer. 6th International Conference on
Head and Neck Cancer. Washington, DC.
Favorable outcome of combined proton radiotherapy and chemotherapy for T4
nasopharyngeal carcinoma. 6th International Conference on Head and Neck
Cancer. Washington, DC.
High dose combined proton and photon irradiation for locally advanced adenoid
cystic carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses. 6th International Conference on Head
and Neck Cancer. Washington, DC.
Combined proton radiotherapy with chemotherapy for advanced sinonasal
neuroendocrine carcinoma. 6th International Conference on Head and Neck
Cancer. Washington, DC.
Medial Calcific arteritis complicating free fibula transfer. . American Academy of
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting. NYC,NY.
Proton Radiotherapy for T4 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. American Society of
Clinical Oncology 40th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana 2004.
Change in Patterns of Relapse after Combined Proton and Photon Irradiation for
Locally Advanced Paranasal Sinus Cancer. American Society for Therapeutic
Radiology and Oncology 46th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2004.
Favorable Outcome of Combined Proton Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for T4
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma. American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and
Oncology 46th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2004.
Effects of aspirin and low-dose heparin in head and neck reconstruction using
microvascular free flaps. Eastern Section of the Triological Society. Washington
DC.
The Diversity of Bacteria on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Oral Microbiology.
Baltimore, MD. 2005.
Donor Site Breakdown Requiring Surgical Intervention for the Radial Forearm
Free Flap. American Head and Neck Society Annual Meeting. Boca Raton, FL.
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2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2007
2008
2008
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The Role of Proton Radiotherapy in the Management of Paranasal Sinus and
Anterior Skull Base Malignancies. North America Skull Base Society 16th
Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada,
Patterns of Neck Relapse after Elective Nodal Irradiation for Sinonasal Tumors:
Implications for Nodal Volume Delineation. American Society for Therapeutic
Radiology and Oncology 46th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO,
Effects of low-molecular weight heparin on microvenous thrombosis. Eastern
Section of the Triological Society. Toronto, CA.
Incisional recurrence after midface or anterior craniofacial surgery for sinonasal
malignancies. Oral presentation at the North American Skull Base Society
Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, February, 2006.
Extent of Surgery in the management of locally advanced sinonasal malignancies.
17th Annual Meeting of the North American Skull Base Society, Phoenix, AZ.
The effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging in the preoperative
characterization of parotid neoplasms. Poster presentation at the Southern Section
for The Triological Society, Naples, FL, January, 2006.
Pectoralis major flap for lateral skull base reconstruction. American Head and
Neck Society Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL
Management of N2A cervical lymph node metastases: is selective neck dissection
enough? American Head and Neck Society Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL
Cystic lesion of the supaclavicular fossa. Annual Meeting of The American
Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. Toronto, CA.
High grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the parotid gland. Annual Meeting of
The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation.
Toronto, CA.
Clopidogrel (Plavix) reduces the rate of thrombosis in the rat tuck model for
microvenous anastomosis. Annual Meeting of The American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. Toronto, CA.
The use of lateral temporal bone resection in the management of Malignacies of
the ear and temporal bone. 18th Annual North American Skull Base Society
Meeting. Chicago, IL
Esthesioneuroblastoma: The Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts
Eye and Ear Infirmary Experience with Craniofacila resection, Proton Beam
Radiation and Chemotherapy. 18th Annual North American Skull Base Society
Meeting. Chicago, IL
Anterolateral thigh flap reconstruction after temporal bone resection. 18th Annual
North American Skull Base Society Meeting. Chicago, IL.
Use of nasopharyngeal Airways for Airway Diversion in Anterior Craniofacial
Surgery. 18th Annual North American Skull Base Society Meeting. Chicago, IL.
Desirudin reduces the rate of microvascular thrombosis in a rat model. Eastern
Section of the Triological Society. Philadelphia, PA.
A novel approach for dilation of neopharyngeal stricture following total
alryngectomy using the tracheoesophageal puncture site. Eastern Section of the
Triological Society. Philadelphia, PA.
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2008
2008
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Parotid mass in a woman with multiple cutaneous cylindromas. Eastern Section
of the Triological Society. Philadelphia, PA.
Odontogenic infection presenting as a submandibular fistula. Eastern Section of
the Triological Society. Philadelphia, PA.
Serial Suture Ligation glossectomy for squamous cell carcinoma in the setting of
massive hemangioma. Eastern Section of the Triological Society. Philadelphia,
PA.
Upcoming Presentations:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. DFCI advances in the treatment of head and neck
cancer. Boston.
Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Grand Rounds: Pediatric Neonatal intensive
care Department. Massachusetts General Hospital.
Update in Head and Neck Cancer: 2008. (HMS, MEEI, MGH)
Program Director.
Moderator: Panel- Challenges in multidisciplinary Management
Moderator: Session – Management of Laryngeal Cancer
Moderator: Session – Salivary Gland Malignancy
Panelist: Case Controversies – Oral cavity and Oropharynx cancer.
Speaker: Surgery for Salivary Gland Cancer
Speaker: Uses of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Head and Neck Surgery
Curriculum Offerings:
Medical College of Pennsylvania – Hahnemann University
Course syllabus for otolaryngology component of general surgery
clerkship covering the common ear, nose and throat disorders with
emphasis on diagnosis and treatment.
Design of fourth year pathway to guide students interested in pursuing
otolaryngology as a career choice.
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Design of 4th year clinical elective in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck
Surgery
OSAT for Head and Neck Surgery
American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
2003 Curriculum Module: Free flap reconstruction. Co-author: Mark
Varvares, MD
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Curriculum Module: Free flap reconstruction. Co-author: Derrick
Lin, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
2004 Medical Residency treatment Guidelines. Co-Author
Clinical Activity:
Active clinical practice within an academic teaching hospital. Special emphasis
on treatment of head and neck cancer with attention to state-of-the-art
reconstruction. Specific attention to advanced head and neck cancers of all sites
and salivary gland malignancies. Case complexity is at the highest level in this
multidisciplinary, tertiary referral center.
Part III:
Bibliography:
Original Articles:
Peer-reviewed Journals:
1) Deschler DG, Regauer S, Compton C. Bombesin enhances epidermal
regeneration in vivo. Jour Soc Invest Derm 1990;94, No.4: 519.
2) Deschler DG, Kaplan MJ, Boles R. Treatment of large juvenile
nasopharyngeal angiofibromas. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1992;106:278284.
3) Deschler DG, Lee K, Tami TA. Laryngeal infiltrating intramuscular lipoma.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1993;108:374-377.
4) Deschler DG, McKenna J, Tami TA. Aberrant reinnervation of the internal
branch of the superior laryngeal nerve following total laryngectomy.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1994;110: 112-125.
5) Anthony JA, Singer MI, Deschler DG, Doherty ET, Reed CG, Kaplan MJ.
Long-term functional results after reconstruction with the radial forearm free
flap. Am J Surg 1994; 168: 441-445.
6) Deschler DG, Doherty ET, Reed CG, Anthony JP, Singer MI.
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Tracheoesophageal Voice Following Tubed Free Radial Forearm Flap
Reconstruction of the Neopharynx. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1994; 103:
929-936.
7) Deschler DG, Osorio R, Ascher N, Lee K. Post-transplantation
lymphoproliferative disorder in patients under primary Tacrolimus (FK506)
immunosuppression. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1995; 121: 10371041.
8) Deschler DG, Lustig LL, Singer MI. Gelcap assisted fiberoptic nasogastric
feeding tube placement. ENT Jour 1995; 74: 752-753.
9) Deschler DG, Singer MI. Preservation of the spinal accessory nerve in
modified neck dissections. Laryngoscope 1995; 106: 664-666.
10) Deschler DG, Mamelak AN, McDermott M, Gutin P, Kaplan MJ.
Complications of anterior skull base surgery. Skull Base Surgery 1996; 6:
113-118.
11) Deschler DG, Blevins NH, Ellison DE. Post-laryngectomy dysphagia
secondary to an anterior neopharyngeal diverticulum. Otolaryngol Head Neck
Surg 1996; 115: 167-9.
12) Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Bone spur presenting as a submandibular mass
following free fibular reconstruction of the mandible. Am Jour Otolaryngol
1997; 18 (6): 425-427.
13) Blevins NH, Kingdom TT, Deschler DG, Lee KC. Chiari I Malformation
Presenting as Vocal Cord Paralysis in the Adult. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
1997; 117: S191-194..
14) Greene D, Deschler DG, Kaplan MJ. Dermal Metastasis of the pectoralis
major flap donor site from a laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. ENT Journal
998; 77: 102-104.
15) Deschler DG, Doherty ET, Read CH, Singer MI. Quantitative and qualitative
analysis of tracheoesophageal voice following neopharyngeal reconstruction
with the pectoralis major flap. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1998; 118: 771776.
16) DiLeo M, Deschler DG, Baker K, Hayden RE. Papillary thyroid carcinoma
presenting as a parapharyngeal space mass. Am Jour Otolaryngol. 1998; 6:
404-406.
17) Deschler DG, Walsh K, Friedman S, Hayden RE. Quality of life assessment
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in patients undergoing head and neck surgery as evaluated by lay caregivers.
Laryngoscope. 1999; 109:42-46.
18) Sajjadian A, Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Free flap reconstruction after neartotal glossectomy in the child. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1999; 120: 61416.
22) Deschler DG, Doherty ET, Reed CH, Singer MI. Effects of sound pressure
levels on fundamental frequency in tracheoesophageal speakers. Otolaryngol
Head Neck Surg 1999; 121(1): 23-26.
23) Amin MR, Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Midline mandibulotomy revisited.
Laryngoscope 1999; 109(9): 1402-1405.
24) Hayden RE, Deschler DG. The lateral thigh free flap in head and neck
reconstruction. Laryngoscope 1999; 109(9): 1490-1494.
25) Agarwal A, Baker K, Deschler DG. External auditory canal exostoses. Am
Jour Otol 1999; 20: 807-808.
26) Deschler DG, DiLeo M, Hayden RE. Free fat grafts: Do they still have a
role? Jour Aesth Derm & Cosm Surg 1999; 1 (3): 211-216.
27) Kandula M, Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Chest wall mass after pectoralis
major myocutaneous flap reconstruction. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2000;
122:267-268.
28) Pollock T, Wu S, Deschler DG. Quiz Case 2: Burkitt’s Lymphoma of the
nasopharynx. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2000; 126: 237,239-240.
29) Kirby SD, Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Technical modifications of the
latissimus dorsi pedicled flap: Increased viability and versatility.
Laryngoscope 2000; 110: 352-357.
30) Deschler DG, Doherty ET, Reed CH, Hayden RE, Singer MI. Prevention of
Pharyngoesophageal Spasm after Laryngectomy Using a Half-Muscle Closure
Technique. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2000; 109: 514-518.
33) Deschler DG, Gress C, Singer MI. Retrograde placement of the indwelling
voice prosthesis. Laryngoscope 2000; 110: 1063-65.
34) Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Optimum reconstruction of large lateral
mandibular defects. Head Neck. 2000; 22: 674-679.
35) Kim MK, Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Flexible esophagoscopy as part of
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routine panendoscopy in ENT resident and fellowship training. Ear Nose
Throat J 2001;80(1): 49-50.
36) Speigel J, Deschler DG, Cheney M. Submandibular gland transfer in the
Rabbit model. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001; 127(8): 991-996.
37) Hohn D, Deschler, DG, Tucker JA. Interincisor distance as a predictor of
inter-torus distance in adenoidectomy. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2001;
110(9):841-843.
39) Buchinsky FJ, Gennarelli TA, Strome SE, Deschler DG, Hayden RE.
Sphenoid sinus mucocele: a rare complication of transsphenoidal
hypophysectomy. Ear Nose Throat J 2001; 80: 886-888.
40) Leon ME, Deschler DG, Wu SS, Galindo LM. Fine needle aspiration of
lipoblastoma of the parotid region: Report of a case and review of the
literature. Acta Cytol 2002;46:395-404.
41) Dipasquali K, Deschler DG. Lipoblastoma of the parapharyngeal space in
the child. Ear Nose Throat J 2002; 81: 564-568.
42) DiMuzio J, Deschler DG, Tucker JA. External auditory canal foreign body
removal in the emergency room setting. Otol Neurotol 2002; 23: 473-475.
43) Ung F, Rocco J, Deschler DG. Temporary intraoperative external fixation in
mandibular reconstruction. Laryngoscope 2002; 112: 1569-1573.
44) Ayala C, Watkins L, Deschler DG. Tension orbital Pneumocele secondary to
nasal obstruction from cocaine abuse: A case report. Otolaryngol Head Neck
Surg 2002; 127: 572-574.
45) Hadlock T, Kim J, Deschler DG. Low Molecular heparin as arterial ,
microvascular thrombotic prophylaxis in the rat model. Arch Facial Plast
Reconstr Surg 2003; 5: 36-39.
46) Robb GL, Lewin JS, Deschler DG, Haughey DH, Brown DH, Langmore SE.
Speech and swallowing outcomes in reconstructions of the pharynx and
cervical esophagus. Head Neck. 2003 Mar;25(3):232-44.
47) Deschler DG, Walsh K, Hayden RE. Follow-up quality of life assessment in
patients after head and neck surgery as evaluated by lay caregivers. ORLHead Neck Nursing. 2004; 22(1): 26-32.
48) Mehta RP, Faquin WC, Deschler DG. Pathological Case Quiz 1. Arch
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2004; 130: 790, 792-3.
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49) Nayak VK, Deschler DG. Pedicled temporoparietal fascial flap
reconstruction of select intraoral defects.
Laryngoscope. 2004 Sep;114(9):1545-8.
50) Varvares MA, Lin D, Hadlock T, Azzizadeh B, Gliklich R, Rounds M, Rocco
J, Deschler DG, Fabian R, Cheney ML. Success of multiple, sequential, free
tissue transfers to the head and neck.
Laryngoscope. 2005 Jan;115(1):101-4.
51) Chien W, Varvares MA, Hadlock T, Cheney M, Deschler DG..Effects of
aspirin and low-dose heparin in head and neck reconstruction using
microvascular free flaps. Laryngoscope. 2005 Jun;115(6):973-6.
52) Cohen EG, Deschler DG, Walsh K, Hayden RE. Early use of a mechanical
stretching device to improve mandibular mobility following composite
resection. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 Jul;86(7):1416-9.
53) Nayak VK, Deschler DG. Clopidogrel use for reducing the rate of
thrombosis in a rat model of microarterial anastomosis.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005 Sep;131(9):800-3.
54) Amrein PC, Clark JR, Supko JG, Fabian RL, Wang CC, Colevas AD, Posner
MR, Deschler DG, Rocco JW, Finkelstein DM, McIntyre JF. Phase I trial
and pharmacokinetics of escalating doses of paclitaxel and concurrent
hyperfractionated radiotherapy with or without amifostine in patients with
advanced head and neck carcinoma. Cancer. 2005 Oct 1;104(7):1418-27.
55) Emerick KS, Mehta A, Pilch BZ, Deschler DG, Busse PM, Rocco JW.
Pathology quiz case 1. Adenocarcinoma with features of mucinous
adenocarcinoma (MAC) and cystadenocarcinoma (CAC).
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005 Dec;131(12):1120, 1122-3.
56) Chen TC, Cense B, Miller JW, Rubin PA, Deschler DG, Gragoudas ES, de
Boer JF. Histologic correlation of in vivo optical coherence tomography
images of the human retina. Am J Ophthalmol. 2006 Jun;141(6):1165-8.
57) Lewis D, Goldztein H, Deschler D.Use of hyperbaric oxygen to enhance
auricular composite graft survival in the rabbit model.
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2006 Sep-Oct;8(5):310-3.
58) Pommier P, Liebsch N, Deschler DG, Lin DT, McIntyre JF, Barker FG, II,
Adams JG, Lopes VV, Varvares M, Thornton AF, Chan AW. Dose
Escalation with Proton Radiotherapy for Skull Base Adenoid Cystic
Carcinoma. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery 2006
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Nov;132(11):1242-9.
59) White WM, McKenna MJ, Deschler DG. Use of the thoracodorsal nerve for
facial nerve grafting in the setting of pedicled latissimus dorsi reconstruction.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2006 Dec;135(6):962-4.
60) Emerick K, Deschler DG. Incidence of donor site skin graft loss requiring
surgical intervention with the radial forearm free flap. Head Neck. 2007
Jun;29(6):573-6.
61) Moore M, Deschler DG. Clopidogrel (Plavix) reduces the rate of thrombosis
in the rat tuck model for microvenous anastomosis. Otolaryngol Head Neck
Surg. 2007 Apr;136(4):573-6.
62) Emerick K, Deschler DG. The Effect of Low Molecular Weight Heparin on
Microvenous Thrombosis in a Rat Model. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2007 JanFeb;9(1):19-21
63) Resto V, Deschler DG. Pectoralis Major Flap in Composite Lateral Skull
Base Defect Reconstruction. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007
May;133(5):490-4.
64) Emerick K, Deschler DG. High grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the
parotid gland. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007 May;136(5):783-7.
65) Resto V, Chan A, Deschler DG, Lin D. Extent of Surgery in the
Management of Locally Advanced Sinonasal Malignancies. Head Neck. 2007
Sep 27;
66) Moore, MG, Deschler DG, McKenna MJ, Varvares MA, Lin
DT.Management outcomes following lateral temporal bone resection for ear
and temporal bone malignancies. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007
Dec;137(6):893-8.
67) Mehta R, Deschler DG. Intraoperative Diagnosis of Facial Nerve
Schwannoma at Parotidectomy. Am Jour Otolaryngol (Accepted.)
68) Nicolou Y, Faquin W, Deschler DG. Hamartoma Parotid Gland. ENT Jour
(Accepted)
69) Lawenda BD, Arnold MG, Tokarz VA, Silverstein JR, Busse PM,
Deschler DG, Baldini EH, Kachnic LA. Merkel Cell Carcinoma of the Head
and Neck. Cancer (Submitted)
70) Moore M, Deschler DG. Management of N2A cervical lymph node
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metastases: is selective neck dissection enough? . (Submitted)
71) Demet E, Kakarala K, Davis J, Deschler DG. Sclerosing Polycystic
Adenosis of the Parotid Gland. ENT Jour. (Submitted.)
72) Lewis C, Lin DT, Barker F, Curry W, Deschler DG. Use of nasopharyngeal
Airways for Airway Diversion in Anterior Craniofacial Surgery. AJR
(Submitted)
73) Lewis C. Deschler DG. Desirudin reduces the rate of microvascular
thrombosis in a rat model. Laryngoscope (submitted).
74) Silverman J, Deschler DG. A novel approach for dilation of neopharyngeal
stricture following total alryngectomy using the tracheoesophageal puncture
site. Laryngoscope (submitted).
75) Scott A, Faquin W, Deschler DG. Parotid mass in a woman with multiple
cutaneous cylindromas. Laryngoscope (submitted).
76) Yeh C, Caruso P, Deschler DG. Odontogenic infection presenting as a
submandibular fistula. Laryngoscope (submitted).
77) Chein W, Deschler DG. Serial Suture Ligation glossectomy for squamous
cell carcinoma in the setting of massive hemangioma. Laryngoscope
(submitted).
Clinical Communications:
1) Deschler DG, Lee KC. Steroids in Otolaryngology. Curr Opin Otolaryngol
1995; Vol 3, #3: 201-206.
2) Deschler DG. Commentary: Tracheal Reconstruction. Otolaryngology
Journal Club. 1997; 4: 310-312.
3) Deschler DG, Mamelak AN, McDermott M, Gutin P, Kaplan MJ.
Complications of anterior skull base surgery. Review in Otolaryngology
Journal Club. 1997; 4: 54-58.
4) Kirby SD, Deschler DG. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Curr Opin
Otolaryngology. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1999; 7 (3): 137143.
5) Deschler DG. Letter to the Editor: Nocardiasis in patients with HIV
infection. Aids Patient Care STDs 1999; 13(10): 585.
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6) Schwetschenau E, Deschler DG. A minimally invasive approach to refractory
cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea after frontal craniotomy and sinus
cranialization. Operative Techniques Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001;12:
17-19.
7) Fechner F, Deschler DG. Free flap reconstruction after facial trauma.
Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. 2002; 13:
309-315.
8) Nayak LM, Deschler DG. Lymphomas. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2003;
36: 625-646.
9) Resto V, Deschler DG. Sinonasal Malignancies. Otolaryngol Clin North Am.
2204; 37(3): 373-487.
10) Deschler DG. Voice following laryngeal cancer surgery. Otolaryngol Clin
North Am. 2004 Jun;37(3):XI-XII.
11) Deschler DG, Gray S. Speech Rehabilitation following
laryngopharyngectomy. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2004; 37(3): 567-583.
12) Bayles S, Deschler DG. Surgical management of voice-limiting
pharyngoesophageal spasm. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2004; 37(3): 547558.
13) Mehta RP, Deschler DG. Mandibular reconstruction in 2004: an analysis of
different techniques. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2004
Aug;12(4):288-93.
14) Emerick K, Deschler DG. Otolaryngology in Primary Care. South Med J.
2006 Oct;99(10):1090-9; quiz 1100-2, 1126.
Editorials, Reviews, Chapters:
1) Kaplan MJ and Deschler DG. Angiofibroma. Gates G, Ed. In: Current
Therapy in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 5th Edition. St. Louis:
Mosby, 1993.
2) Wilson JL, Deschler DG, Kaplan MJ, Pillsbury HC. Complications of cranial
base surgery. Weissler MC & Pillsbury HC, Eds. In: Complications of Head
and Neck Surgery. New York: Theime, 1995.
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3) Deschler DG, Hayden RE. Grafts and flaps in head and neck surgery.
Youssem D, Ed. In: Neuroimaging Clinics of North America. 1996; 6(2):
505-514.
4) Deschler DG, Hayden RE. The lateral thigh free flap. Calhoun K, Ed. In:
Facial Plastic Surgery. 1996; 12(1): 75-79.
5) Singer MI, Deschler DG. Complications of Primary and Secondary Voice
Restoration. Eds: Blom ED, Singer MI, Hamaker RC. In: Tracheoesophageal
voice restoration following total laryngectomy. New York: Thieme, 1998.
6) DiLeo M, Deschler DG, Baker K, Hayden RE. Papillary thyroid carcinoma
presenting as a parapharyngeal space mass. Ed: Osborn AG. In: The Year
Book of Diagnostic Radiology. St. Louis: Mosby, 1999.
7) Walsh K, Deschler DG. Ear Nose and Throat Disorders. Logan P. Ed In:
Principles of Practice for the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Stamford;
Appleton & Lange, 1999.
8) Lin D, Deschler DG. Neck Mass. Ed: Lalwani A. In: Otolaryngology –
Head and Neck Surgery. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw Hill,
2004.
9) Chung J, Deschler DG. Microvascular reconstruction. Ed: Lalwani A. In:
Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery. New York: Lange Medical
Books/McGraw Hill, 2004.
10) Deschler DG. Pharyngeal Reconstruction after Laryngectomy. Ed.: Doyle P.
In: Rehabilitation with head and neck cancer. Pro-Ed; Austin, 2006.
11) Rho M, Deschler DG. Surgical Anatomy of the Salivary Glands. Ed: Witt
RL. In: Salivary Gland Diseases. Thieme; New York 2006.
12) Lin D, Deschler DG. Neck Mass. Ed: Lalwani A. In: Otolaryngology –
Head and Neck Surgery. 2nd edition. New York: Lange Medical
Books/McGraw Hill, 2008.
13) Chung J, Deschler DG. Microvascular reconstruction. Ed: Lalwani A. In:
Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery. 2nd edition. New York: Lange
Medical Books/McGraw Hill, 2008.
14) Clark JR, Busse PM, Deschler DG. Manual of Chemotherapy and Oncologic
Supportive Care. Ed: Longo D, Chabner B, Lynch T. McGraw-Hill; New
York. 2008.
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15) Deschler DG, Hayden RE. The lateral thigh free flap. Eds: Burkey BB,
Futran ND. In: Head and Neck Reconstruction with Microvascular
Applications. Thieme; New York, (In Press)
16) Spiegel J, Deschler DG. Anatomy of the oral cavity and related structures.
Eds: Day T, Girard D. In: Reconstruction of the Head and Neck. Marcel
Dekker; New York, (In press)
17) Deschler DG. The Radial Forearm Free Flap. In: of Free Flap
Reconstruction. Ed: Richard E Hayden. (In Press)
18) Resto V, Deschler DG. Complications of skin and cartilage grafts. In:
Complications of Head and Neck Surgery. Second Edition. Ed: David Eisele.
(In Press)
19) Emerick K, Deschler DG. Management of Salivary Gland Malignancies. In:
Practical Head and Neck Oncology. Petreluzzi G. ed. Plural Publishing.
Books as Editor:
1) Voice Rehabilitation Following Laryngeal Cancer Surgery. Otolaryngol Clin
North Am. 2004; 37(3).
2) Pocket Guide to Neck Dissection Classification and TNM Staging of Head
and Neck Cancer. AAO-HNSF Monograph.
Thesis:
1986
1990
Creighton University Honors Degree in History
Paradigm shift in breast cancer surgery
Harvard Medical School, Cum Laude
Growth factors enhance epidermal regeneration
Nonprint Material:
1) Check the Neck. Instructional video for CPR in patients after total
laryngectomy. Script Author. 1995.
2) Deschler, DG. Tracheoesophageal voice following reconstruction of the
neopharynx. In: Laryngeal cancer: Modes of management. Audio-Digest
Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery. Vol. 28, #05, 1995.
3) Deschler DG and Kingdom TT. Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications,
Efficacy and Safety. AAO-HNSF Course Tape Recording. September 1997.
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4) Deschler DG. Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction : State of the art. AAOHNSF Committee Presentation Tape Recording. September 1999.
5) Deschler DG and Kingdom TT. Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications,
Efficacy and Safety. AAO-HNSF Course Tape Recording. September 2001.
6) Deschler DG, Varvares MA. Microvascular Reconstruction in Head and
Neck Surgery. AAO-HNS Web-based Curriculum Module. 2002.
7) Fazio S, Deschler DG. Salivary Gland Stones. UpToDate. 2003-2007
8) Deschler DG. Oral Cavity Cancer. American Head and Neck Society
Website. 2004.
9) Deschler DG, Kingdom TT. Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications,
Efficacy and Safety. Instructional Course Presentation. AAO-HNSF Annual
Meeting Recorded Session. 2004.
10) Deschler DG, Kingdom TT. Steroids in Otolaryngology: Indications,
Efficacy and Safety. Instructional Course Presentation. AAO-HNSF Annual
Meeting Recorded Session. 2005.
11) Deschler DG. Surgical Voice Restoration in the Chemoradiation Era. AAOHNSF Annual Meeting Recorded Session. 2007.
12) Wax M, Deschler DG. Dilemmas in reconstruction. American Head and
Neck Society Website. 2006.
13) Organ Preservation: Myths and Realities. Microvascular Committee.
American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting. ENToday. 2006
14) Deschler DG, Lin DT. Microvascular Reconstruction in Head and Neck
Surgery (Revision). AAO-HNS Web-based Curriculum Module. 2006.
15) A cancer epidemic: Tonsils, virus, sex and the unknown. Head and Neck
Surgery Committee. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck
Surgery Annual Meeting. ENToday. 2007
16) Lin DT, Deschler DG. Evaluation of the Neck Mass. UpToDate. 2007.
17) Deschler DG, Wang M, Teknos T. Parotid mass. COOL Module. AAOHNSF. (In press)

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