The simulation events at the 2024 Annual Meeting offer an interactive hands-on format to enhance surgical skills. The following events are sponsored by the AAO-HNSF Simulation Education Committee.
AAO-HNSF Pre-Conference Workshop Worst Case Scenarios: Managing OTO Emergencies in Practice
Friday, September 27, 12:00 – 5:00 pm (ET)
University of Miami – Simulation Hospital Advancing Research & Education (S.H.A.R.E)
REGISTRATION FEES
Physician: Early Fee: $450 | Regular Fee: $575
Residents: Early Fee: $300 | Residents: Regular Fee: $300
This is a 4.5-hour course geared toward practicing otolaryngologists to prepare them for low frequency, high stakes emergency situations that they may not encounter often in their daily routine. Attendees will participate in a rotation of six simulated otolaryngology emergencies with a cohort of six peer attendees. Each simulated emergency will be done as a duo with a partner from the group. Following each simulation, a debriefing will be held with the group and a facilitator and will include discussion of best practices for these situations based on published guidelines and available literature. The group members will share their own personal experiences as part of the debrief to learn from each other.
The workshop will be held at the University of Miami – Simulation Hospital Advancing Research & Education (S.H.A.R.E). To learn more, visit https://share.sonhs.miami.edu.
Registration fee includes the workshop offering CME/MOC credit, transportation, and lunch.
The workshop has limited capacity to accommodate 40 practicing otolaryngologists and residents. We encourage you to register early to reserve your spot!
SIM Tank
Watch the top three most innovative simulation project authors present to a panel of expert judges and compete for cash prizes. Simulation projects are judged on innovation and creativity, scalability throughout the specialty, and advancement of training and practice in the field of otolaryngology. These exemplary projects are selected from the 2024 Call for Simulation Proposals.
- Design and development of a 3d-printed intraoral flap inset task trainer
Brett Campbell, MD (Lead Presenter), Lauren Schlegel, MD; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. - EMG-guided Laryngeal Botulinum Toxin Injection Simulator Utilizing Trans-Cricothyroid Approach
Clark Rosen, MD (Lead Presenter), Ian Bowers, DO MBA, Vyvy Young, MD, Antonia Lagos Villaseca, MD; University of California San Francisco and Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile. - Low-Cost Simulator for Objective Assessment of Ultrasound-Guided Procedural Competence
Merry Sebelik, MD, MAMSE (Lead Presenter), Benjamin Wibonele, MD, PGYV, William Sebelik-Lassiter; Emory University Division of Endocrine Head & Neck Surgery and Milwaukee School of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Simulation Showcase
The Simulation Showcase provides an opportunity for simulation scholars to demonstrate their innovative otolaryngology simulators, projects, and curricula. The top three most innovative simulation project authors will present to a panel of expert judges while competing for the top prize during the SIM Tank. Sponsored by the AAO-HNSF Simulation Education Committee, both events will be held Sunday, September 29, 2024.
Session Titles Include:
- A 3D Simulation Training Model for Endoscopic Back-and-Forth Septoplasty
Maurizio Di Cicco, Michele Gaffuri; Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda Policlinico di Milano, Italy - Advanced Interdisciplinary Airway Management (AIAM) Simulation Training
Karthik R. Prasad, MD; PGY-2 (Otolaryngology), Ansley Roche, MD, Yan H. Lee, MD, Avanti Verma, MD; Yale-New Haven Hospital - Advancing Education in Facial Fracture Patterns with an Innovative 3D Printed Model
Ethan Moore, BA, Scott Mann, MD; University of Colorado School of Medicine and Denver Health Medical Center. - Assessing Simulated Pediatric Tracheostomy Emergencies with NeoCHART+ (TM) for PEAK-II
Marc-Mina Tawfik, BS, Elliot Schiff, BA, Roxanna Mosavian, BA, Christine Campisi, BA, Amanda Shen, MS, Juan Lin PhD, Alanna Windsor, MD, Jacqueline Weingarten-Arams, MD, Sara H. Soshnick, DO, MS, Akira Nishisaki, MD, MDCE, Sangmo Je, MD, PhD , Tensing Maa, MD , Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky, MD, MA, Regine M. Fortunov, MD, Christina J. Yang MD, MSc, and the International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research, and Education (INSPIRE) Investigators; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Albany Medical College, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital. - BottleCric: an innovative low cost cricothyroidotomy simulator
Layo Alaga, Daniel E. Guindon; McGill University, Canada. - Botulinum Toxin Injection Simulation to Enhance Safe Facial Injections and Prevent Complications
Mohsen Naraghi, MD, Hamed Sarikhani, MD; Body Brillianceand Montefiore Medical Center. - Design and development of a 3d-printed intraoral flap inset task trainer
Brett Campbell, MD, Lauren Schlegel, MD; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. - Development of a Low-Cost, 3D-Printed, & High-Fidelity Cricothyrotomy (HFC) Trainer for Clinical Skills Advancement
Kamel Awayda, BS, MD/PhD Student, Woodger Faugas, JD, Esq, Medical Student, Zuivanna Rivas, BS, Medical Student; University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. - EMG-guided Laryngeal Botulinum Toxin Injection Simulator Utilizing Trans-Cricothyroid Approach
Clark Rosen, MD, Ian Bowers, DO MBA, Vyvy Young, MD, Antonia Lagos Villaseca, MD; University of California San Francisco and Pontificia Universidad Catolica De Chile. - Enhancement of Video Endoscopic Surgical Skills in Otolaryngology through Simulation and Competitive Learning
Duane J. Taylor, MD, James “Butch” Rosser Jr. MD, Sedale Boire DO PGY-1, Alessandra Bliss MD, Owen Burns, Ramy Freeman, Noah Seifu; George Washington University, Trinity Holy Cross Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Gila Medical Center, University of Buffalo, Mountain View Hospital/Sunrise Health GME Consortium and Georgetown University. - Expanding the Reach of Simulation Education with SimBox
Marc-Mina Tawfik, BS, Tracy Cheung, BA, Sara Friedman, BA, Alice Lee, MD, Jash Patel, MD, Anna Corbalan, MD, Neha Patel, MD, Juliette Levine, NP, Erin E. Montgomery, RN, Maybelle Kou, MD, Elizabeth Sanseau, MD, MS, Marc Auerbach, MD, Sofia Athanasopoulou, MD, Christina J. Yang, MD, MSc ; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, Montefiore Medical Center, Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Indiana University Health, Inova Fairfax Medical Campus/Inova Children’s Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Yale University. - Flexible Laryngoscopy Simulation as a Tool to Improve Surgical Skills and Minimize Patient Discomfort in Residency Training
Karuna Dewan, MD, Lucy Liu MD, Camille Robichaux BS; Louisiana State University. - Improving Radiofrequency Ablation of Thyroid Nodule Phantom Modules
Tiffany Heikel PA-C, Bao Y. Sciscent BS, Hanel Eberly BS, Neerav Goyal MD MPH, David Goldenberg MD, Tiffany Heikel PA-C. - Integration of 3-D Printed Trachea Model for an AAO-HNS Emergency Airway Management Simulation Session for Medical Students
Deepthi S. Akella MS, Vijay A. Patel MD, Matthew T. Brigger, MD, MPH, Justin Ryan, PhD, Michele M. Carr, DDS, MD, PhD. - Low-Cost Simulator for Objective Assessment of Ultrasound-Guided Procedural Competence
Merry Sebelik, MD, MAMSE, Benjamin Wibonele, MD PGYV, William Sebelik-Lassiter; Emory University Division of Endocrine Head & Neck Surgery and Milwaukee School of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering. - Moderate Fidelity Lateral Canthotomy with Cantholysis Simulation For Resident Education
Davis M. Aasen MD, Katherine R. Kavanagh MD; The University of Connecticut Division of Otolaryngologyand Connecticut Children’s Medical Center - New Open Educational Resources for Temporal Bone Dissection in the OpenOto Project
Michelle Higgins, MD, PhD, Rustin Kashani, MD; University of Iowa Health Care. - Next Dimension Medical Education: A Pilot Study Exploring Virtual Reality in Head and Neck Anatomy
Ivan Alvarez, BS, Emily Johnson, BS, Mackenzie Latour, MD, Michael Yim, MD; LSU Health Shreveport - Novel Paranasal Sinus Surgical Simulation Model
Sammuel Sobey, PhD, B.Eng; Fusetec - OtoVIS: a Photorealistic Otologic Simulator Mobile Application for Asynchronous Learning in Undergraduate Medical Education
Ryan Chan, MSc, MD, Myra Chen, PhD William Kim, MSc, Arthur Batista, MA. - Stimulating STEMM Student Interest in Otolaryngology through Simulation Activities
Duane J. Taylor, MD, James “Butch” Rosser Jr. MD, Sedale Boire DO PGY-1, Alessandra Bliss MD, Owen Burns, Ramy Freeman, Noah Seifu; George Washington University, Trinity Holy Cross Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Gila Medical Center, University of Buffalo, Mountain View Hospital/Sunrise Health GME Consortium and Georgetown University. - Validating a Virtual Simulation Tool for Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction in the Head and Neck: A Pilot Study
Ella Koonar, MD MSc, Fatemeh Ramazani, MD MMEd, Shamir Chandarana, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Wayne Matthews, MD FRCSC , Christiaan Schrag, MD, FRCSC, Jennifer Matthews, MD MSc FRCSC, David Mackenzie, MD FRCSC, David Mackenzie, MD FRCSC, Sam Roberts, MD, Court Cutting, MD, Robert Hart, MD FRCSC, Justin Lui, MD FRCSC; University of Calgary and NYU Langone Medical Center.
Simulation Education Sessions
Last year, topics for the simulation sessions ranged from cochlear malformations in your hand, endoscopic surgery of the pediatric airway using 3D simulation models, advanced ultrasonography techniques, and more! This year, the program offers 27 sessions to enhance surgical skills training at no extra charge.