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The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa is a tranquil Palm Springs gem sur- rounded by world-class golf, shopping at nearby El Paseo and picturesque desert palm and mountain vistas. Challenge your game with championship golf at one of Golf Digest’s® Top 75 Golf Resorts in North America, featuring the Pete Dye Resort Course and Gary Player Signature Course. Lounge by one of three expansive resort pools, or enjoy a full complement of spa services including skin care, body treat- ments and massage therapies. The resort also boasts a beautifully landscaped tennis complex with seven courts and a full compli- ment of activities, clinics, private and group lessons. The fitness center houses state-of-the-art equip- ment designed to accommodate a full range of exercise routines. Yoga classes and bike rentals are also at the ready. Fine and casual dining options are available on property and throughout the adjoining La Quinta, Indian Wells and Rancho Mirage areas. Established restaurants serve up Old Hollywood favorites like Steak Diane while newcomers such as State Fare Bar + Kitchen feature farm-to-table fare. Lounge Discover Palm Springs The Palms Springs area (Coachella Valley) encompasses the communities of Palm Desert, La Quinta, Indian Wells, and Rancho Mirage. Many of you know that the greater Palm Springs area is home to over 120 outstanding golf courses, and access to this extensive assortment of courses is an additional great appeal of our CME event. The region is known for its scenic beauty with the stark contrast between desert and snow-capped mountains. The Palms Spring area is warm and sunny in the winter. Hike, take an off road vehicle tour, go wine tasting, or explore the Joshua Tree National Monument. Travel by Jeep, Hummer, or on foot through the historic Palm Springs Indian Canyons. Picnic by a peaceful running stream. Watch a polo match or see the valley, part of the Colorado Desert, from a hot air balloon. Reju- venate with a spa treatment or soak in natural mineral waters. Visit the desert museums and art galleries. Sample a date shake and learn about the desert’s second largest industry, agriculture, at a local date garden. “El Paseo” is host to world class shopping and known as the Rodeo Drive of the desert, minutes away from the hotel, and home to Tiffany’s, Burberry, Gucci, Saks, and Ralph Lauren among others. For the avid shopper, outlet malls are a short drive away. There are innumerable restau- rants catering to every taste featuring to the best of California cuisine. Restaurants vary from formal and elegant to casual or poolside, with a variety of cuisine in- cluding French, Mexican, and Italian to seafood and California Bistro. Vibrant nightlife includes professional theater, piano bars, coffee house jazz, and dance clubs. Fine amenities in Greater Palm Springs add a special touch to every visit. Perfectly manicured landscape, public artwork, colorful flower beds, and clean streets create a serene ambiance. Friendly poolside service, golf and tennis clinics for players of all levels, relaxing afternoon tea, and customer-oriented staff help every visitor feel pampered. Greater Palm Springs is easily accessible by car, only two hours from Los Angeles. Palm Springs International Airport services travelers from anywhere in the world, connecting many visitors from Los Angeles International Airport or the Ontario International Airport. LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS with hyaluronic acids, poly-L-lactic acid, and calcium hydroxylapatite fillers, and botulinum toxin Educational Objectives The course aims to increase surgical competence and skill with the use of injectable fill- ers and neurotoxins. Participants will beer understand how to perform pre-procedure facial analysis, optimally select specific agents to correct problem areas, and develop a patient-specific individualized approach toward correction of age-related changes in the face. As the course includes over a half-dozen live demonstrations, participants will have the opportunity to observe step-by-step the process of facial rejuvenation using fillers and neurotoxins. Accreditation The University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accredita- tion Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical educa- tion for physicians. CME/Designation Statement The University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Cagory 1 Credits tm . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Course Faculty Brian J.F. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. Behrooz Torkian, M.D. Steve Yoelin, M.D. Mark Krugman, M.D. Michelle Arnold, M.D. Jacob O. Boeckmann, M.D. Benjamin Caughlin, M.D. Seventh Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers and Neuromodulators Course $300 ($250 for early registration) Sunday February 14, 2016 1:45 - 6:45 PM www.ent.uci.edu The UC Irvine Otolaryngology Update Presidents Day Weekend February 13-16, 2016 The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa The Department of Otlaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery 101 The City Drive Bldg 56; Ste 500 Orange, CA 92868 Kennedy, Woodson, Papel, Robbins, Haynes, Maceri, Crumley, Weisman, Armstrong, Toskala, Cueva, Wong , Ahuja, Djalilian, Ishiyama, Lee, Bhandarkar, Verma, Goddard, Pham, Brumund, Holtel, Torkian, Lin, Huoh, Schalch, Arnold, Krugman, Smith, Boeckmann, & Yoelin Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells Sunshine, Golf, Tennis, Hiking, World Class Shopping The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa Presidents Day Weekend February 13-16, 2016

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The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa is a tranquil Palm Springs gem sur-rounded by world-class golf, shopping at nearby El Paseo and picturesque desert palm and mountain vistas. Challenge your game with championship golf at one of Golf Digest’s® Top 75 Golf Resorts in North America, featuring the Pete Dye Resort Course and Gary Player Signature Course. Lounge by one of three expansive resort pools, or enjoy a full complement of spa services including skin care, body treat-ments and massage therapies.

The resort also boasts a beautifully landscaped tennis complex with seven courts and a full compli-ment of activities, clinics, private and group lessons. The fitness center houses state-of-the-art equip-ment designed to accommodate a full range of exercise routines. Yoga classes and bike rentals are also at the ready.

Fine and casual dining options are available on property and throughout the adjoining La Quinta, Indian Wells and Rancho Mirage areas. Established restaurants serve up Old Hollywood favorites like Steak Diane while newcomers such as State Fare Bar + Kitchen feature farm-to-table fare.

Lounge

Discover Palm SpringsThe Palms Springs area (Coachella Valley) encompasses the communities of Palm Desert, La Quinta, Indian Wells, and Rancho Mirage. Many of you know that the greater Palm Springs area is home to over 120 outstanding golf courses, and access to this extensive assortment of courses is an additional great appeal of our CME event. The region is known for its scenic beauty with the stark contrast between desert and snow-capped mountains. The Palms Spring area is warm and sunny in the winter. Hike, take an off road vehicle tour, go wine tasting, or explore the Joshua Tree National Monument. Travel by Jeep, Hummer, or on foot through the historic Palm Springs Indian Canyons. Picnic by a peaceful running stream. Watch a polo match or see the valley, part of the Colorado Desert, from a hot air balloon. Reju-venate with a spa treatment or soak in natural mineral waters. Visit the desert museums and art galleries. Sample a date shake and learn about the desert’s second largest industry, agriculture, at a local date garden. “El Paseo” is host to world class shopping and known as the Rodeo Drive of the desert, minutes away from the hotel, and home to Tiffany’s, Burberry, Gucci, Saks, and Ralph Lauren among others. For the avid shopper, outlet malls are a short drive away. There are innumerable restau-rants catering to every taste featuring to the best of California cuisine.

Restaurants vary from formal and elegant to casual or poolside, with a variety of cuisine in-cluding French, Mexican, and Italian to seafood and California Bistro. Vibrant nightlife includes professional theater, piano bars, coffee house jazz, and dance clubs. Fine amenities in Greater Palm Springs add a special touch to every visit. Perfectly manicured landscape, public artwork, colorful flower beds, and clean streets create a serene ambiance. Friendly poolside service, golf and tennis clinics for players of all levels, relaxing afternoon tea, and customer-oriented staff help every visitor feel pampered.

Greater Palm Springs is easily accessible by car, only two hours from Los Angeles. Palm Springs International Airport services travelers from anywhere in the world, connecting many visitors from Los Angeles International Airport or the Ontario International Airport.

LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS with hyaluronic acids, poly-L-lactic acid, and calcium hydroxylapatite fillers, and botulinum toxin

Educational ObjectivesThe course aims to increase surgical competence and skill with the use of injectable fill-ers and neurotoxins. Participants will better understand how to perform pre-procedure facial analysis, optimally select specific agents to correct problem areas, and develop a patient-specific individualized approach toward correction of age-related changes in the face. As the course includes over a half-dozen live demonstrations, participants will have the opportunity to observe step-by-step the process of facial rejuvenation using fillers and neurotoxins.

AccreditationThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accredita-tion Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical educa-tion for physicians.

CME/Designation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Cagory 1 Creditstm. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Course FacultyBrian J.F. Wong, M.D., Ph.D.Behrooz Torkian, M.D.Steve Yoelin, M.D.Mark Krugman, M.D.Michelle Arnold, M.D.Jacob O. Boeckmann, M.D.Benjamin Caughlin, M.D.

Seventh Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers and Neuromodulators Course

$300 ($250 for early registration)Sunday February 14, 2016 1:45 - 6:45 PM

www.ent.uci.edu

The UC Irvine Otolaryngology UpdatePresidents Day Weekend February 13-16, 2016

The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa

The Department of Otlaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery101 The City Drive Bldg 56; Ste 500Orange, CA 92868

Kennedy, Woodson, Papel, Robbins, Haynes, Maceri, Crumley, Weisman, Armstrong, Toskala, Cueva, Wong , Ahuja, Djalilian, Ishiyama,

Lee, Bhandarkar, Verma, Goddard, Pham, Brumund, Holtel, Torkian, Lin, Huoh, Schalch, Arnold, Krugman, Smith, Boeckmann, & Yoelin

Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Indian WellsSunshine, Golf, Tennis, Hiking, World Class Shopping

The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa

Presidents Day Weekend February 13-16, 2016

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Main Course Registration: 2015 2016Practicing Physician □ $675 □ $725Resident or Full-Time U.S. Military □ $525 □ $575Nurse or Ancillary □ $350 □ $400

Additional Courses/fees: 2015 2016Rhinology □ $100 □ $100 Injectable Fillers/Neuromodulators Course □ $250 □ $300On Site Registration (Extra) --------- □ $125 Golf Tournament (Sunday afternoon) (Registration deadline: December 31, 2015. No refunds) □ $115 ---------

ACS Ultrasound Course‡ (check one below):ACS member □ $900 Resident ACS member □ $450 ACS non-member □ $1040 Resident ACS non-member □ $520‡Fees may be subject to change by ACS□ $100 discount if registered for both OtoUpdates and Ultrasound Course

Spouse Registration (optional): Reception □ $204 Continental Breakfasts □ $80

REGISTRATION INFO To register, go to the following link:http://bit.ly/ucioto2016reg

If paying by check, open the above link, complete and submit initial page, then print a copy of this screen and send along with your check payment (payable to: UC Regents) by mail to the following address:

Department of Otolaryngology-HNS, UC IrvineAttn: Mary Ann Evans ([email protected])101 City Drive South, Bldg 56 Ste 500Orange, CA 92868Tel: (714) 456-8450 Fax: (714) 456-5747

Refund Policy: There will be a $75 service charge for all cancellations.

For hotel reservations, please contact Westin Hotel & Resorts directlyhttp://bit.ly/ucioto2016

www.westinmissionhills.comor Call: (877) 253-0041 reference UCI Head & Neck

Discounted course registration will be available for all forms re-ceived by FAX or EMAIL by midnight December 31, 2015. Registra-tion after this date will have the increased rates listed above.

CME Credit:The American College of Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 *AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim the only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

*7 credits for the prerequisite and live course combined.

Registration rates:ACS Member: $900, ACS non-member: $1040, Resident ACS member: $450, Resident ACS non-member: $520. The course registration charges are set by the American College of Surgeons.

General Information:On site registration is NOT allowed for this conference. Registration is limited. Registration deadline is February 4, 2016.

All registered participants must complete the online prerequisite course, “Ultrasound for Surgeons: The Basic Course, second edition”. Certificate of completion will be granted by the ACS following completion of both the online course, and the skills oriented course.

This ultrasound course is offered in conjunction with the CME “2016 UC Irvine Otolaryngology Updates Course”, February 13-16, 2016 at the The Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa in Rancho Mirage, California. Course Outline: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2016: 1:45 - 6:00 PM 1:15 Registration (Complete Pre-Test if haven’t already done) 1:45 Introduction 2:00 Physics and Principles of Head and Neck Ultrasound 2:45 Scanning Techniques & Normal Head & Neck Ultrasound Anatomy 3:10 Live Demonstration. 3:40 Break 4:00 Interpretation of Thyroid Ultrasound 4:35 Interpretation of Parathyroid Ultrasound 5:00 Interventional Head and Neck Ultrasound 5:30 Interpretation of Head and Neck Ultrasound 6:00 Adjourn (Course post-test available to take online)

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2016: 1:45 - 6:00 PM1:45 Introduction1:50 Office Based Ultrasound: Obstacles to Getting Started2:10 Hands-On Skills Station Modules 5:45 Submit Skills Station Report Cards and Evaluations6:00 Adjourn ***Agenda subject to change, after adjourn

Course Faculty:William Armstrong, M.D. Russell Smith, M.D.Kevin Brumund, M.D. Charles Tesar, M.D.Julie A. Goddard, M.D. Michael Holtel, M.D. Robert Weisman, M.D.

Saturday February 13, 2016 1:45-6:00 PM and Sunday February 14, 2016 1:45-6:00PM

Overview and Objectives:The objective of this course is to introduce the practicing surgeon to office-based ultrasound examination of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and related pathology. The distinction between normal and malignant lymphadenopathy will be emphasized with a demonstration of the comprehensive examination of lymph node basins in cervical levels I-VI. The process of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) of thyroid nodules and enlarged lymph nodes will be demonstrated in didactic lecture format. In addition, the hands-on skill sessions allow the surgeon to learn varied techniques of FNA of lesions in phantom models. Patient volunteers will participate in the skill sessions. Credentialing and coding issues will also be discussed.

An attendee completing this course should be able to: · Perform office-based examination of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and related pathology; · Demonstrate comprehensive examination of cervical lymph nodes in levels I-VI; · Characterize differences between normal and malignant lymph nodes; · Demonstrate the process of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA); · Demonstrate through a hands-on skill session the above skills in live and phantom models.

Prerequisite: The Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound Skills-Oriented Course has a required prerequisite “The Ultrasound for Surgeons: A Basic Course, 3rd Edition” online course. Successful completion of the 3rd Edition online course (or an equivalent Basic Ultrasound course) is required prior to the course. Registrants may purchase the 3rd Edition online course directly from American College of Surgeons. The price of this course is $350 for non ACS members, $275 for ACS fellows, or $130 for resident ACS members. See link below for information and to order the course. https://web4.facs.org/eBusiness/ProductCatalog/product.aspx?ID=655Additional information is available at www.facs.org in the ACS Publications and Services Catalog or by contacting ACS Customer Service at (312) 202-5474.

Accreditation: The American College of Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide con-tinuing medical education for physicians.

American College of Surgeons Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound Skills-Oriented Course

facultyEDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

Increase surgical competence to be able to expand surgical skills; specifically to evaluate when open and closed rhinoplasty can be used. Assess, identify and perform the latest techniques in the management of laryngeal diseases and disorders of speech. In-crease competence with respect to managing complex sinonasal disorders and expand and develop surgical techniques for per-forming paranasal sinus surgery. Increase surgical competence to be able to expand surgical skills, specifically to determine when open and closed rhinoplasty techniques are appropriate.

CME/ DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditstm (This includes the general ses-sions and Injectable Fillers Course. It does not include ACS-accredited sessions.). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ADA STATEMENTIn compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Mary Ann Evans in the Department of Otolaryngology at UCI Medical Center at (714) 456-8450 two weeks in advance of this activity if you have special needs.

TARGET AUDIENCEOtolaryngologists in practice, residents and fellows, nurses, and other health care professionals with an interest in sinus surgery, treatment of voice disor-ders, head and neck cancer, pediatric ENT, ear sur-gery, treatment of hearing disorders, and aesthetic surgery of the face.

ACCREDITATIONThe University of California, Irvine School of Med-icine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continu-ing medical education for physicians.

DISTINGUISHED FACULTY

David W. Kennedy, MDRhinology ProfessorUniversity of Pennsylvania

Gayle E. Woodson, MDProfessor EmeritaSIU School of MedicinePast President, AAO/HNS

K Thomas Robbins, MDExecutive Director/Professor EmeritusSimmons Cancer Center at SIUSouthern Illinois University School of Medicine

Ira D. Papel, MDAssociate ProfessorDivision of Facial Plastic SurgeryDepartment of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryThe Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Elina M. Toskala, MD, PhDProfessor and Director of AllergyTemple University

David S. Haynes, MD, FACSProfessor of Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery and Hearing and Speech SciencesDivision of NeurotologySkull Base Center Co-DirectorVanderbilt University Medical Center

Dennis R. Maceri, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Southern California

Roberto A. Cueva, MD, FACSRegional Neurotologist & Skull Base SurgeonSouthern California Permanente Medical Group

Akira Ishiyama, MDProfessorDivision of Head and Neck SurgeryDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Kevin T. Brumund, MD, FACSChief, Section of Head and Neck SurgeryVA Medical Center San DiegoAssociate Professor of SurgeryHead & Neck Oncology & ReconstructionMoores Cancer CenterUC San Diego

Mike Holtel, MD, FACSSharp Rees Stealy Medical GroupSan Diego, CA

Michelle Arnold, MD, FACSCDR, USN, MCFacial Plastic SurgeryDepartment of Otarlaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryNaval Medical Center San Diego

Jivianne T. Lee, MDCo-Director, Orange County Sinus Institute, SCPMG Clinical Assistant Professor, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Nguyen Pham, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyCleft Lip and PalateChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Kevin Huoh, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Harrison Lin, MDAssistant ProfessorNeuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery

Paul Schalch, MD, FACSAssistant ProfessorSleep Medicine and Rhinology

Victor Passy, MDEmeritus ProfessorGeneral Otolaryngology Norman Harris, MD, FACSAssociate Clinical ProfessorGeneral Otolaryngology

Jacob Boeckmann, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorFacial Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryFacial Aesthetic ConceptsSan Clemente, CA

Benjamin Caughlin, MDClinical InstructorDivision of Facial Plastic Surgery

William Armstrong, MD, FACSProfessor and ChairmanHead and Neck Oncology

Brian J.F. Wong, MD, PhD, FACS(Course Director)Professor and Vice-ChairFacial Plastic Surgery

Roger Crumley MD, MBA FACSEmeritus Professor and Chairman Voice and Swallowing

Gurpreet Ahuja MD, FAAPClinical ProfessorPediatric OtolaryngologyChildren’s Hospital of Orange County

Hamid Djalilian, MDProfessorNeuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery

Naveen Bhandarkar, MD Assistant ProfessorRhinology and Skull Base Surgery

Sunil Verma, MD Assistant ProfessorVoice, Airway, and Swallowing

Julie A. Goddard, MD, FACSAssistant ProfessorHead and Neck Oncology Microvascular Reconstruction

Russell B. Smith, MD, FACSAssociate Professor and Vice-ChairmanDepartment of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck SurgeryUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center

Charles Tesar, MD, FACSSharp Rees Stealy Medical GroupSan Diego CA

Behrooz Torkian, MDClinical Assistant Professor, UC IrvineThe Lasky Clinic, Beverly Hills, CA

Robert A. Weisman, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery, Head and Neck DivisionDirector, Head and Neck Surgical OncologyMoores-UCSD Cancer Center

Mark E. Krugman, MD, FACSIrvine Plastic SurgeryClinical Professor of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery,Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, UCI, School of Medicine.

Steven Yoelin, MDPrivate PracticeNewport Beach, CA

Jeffrey Suh, MDAssociate ProfessorRhinology and Skull Base SurgeryUCLA Department of Head & Neck Surgery

UC IRVINE FACULTY GUEST FACULTY

AB 1195This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which requires continuing medical education activities with patient care components to include curriculum in the subjects of cultural and linguistic competency. For specific information regarding Bill 1195 and defini-tions of cultural and linguistic competency, please visit the CME web site at www.cme.uci.edu.

DISCLOSURE POLICYIt is the policy of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and the University of California CME Consortium to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all CME activities. Full disclosure of conflict resolution will be made in writing via handout materials or syllabus.

NEEDS ASSESSMENTThere is a need for expanding surgical competence and overall knowledge in the areas of Otolo-gy & Neurotology, Rhinology and Allergy, Head and Neck Surgery, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Laryngology, and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Schedule and speakers subject to change.

Tuesday, February 16, 20167:00 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Lin 7:05 Vocal Fold Leukoplakia: Modern Day Management Dr. Verma7:30 The Cleft Lip Deformity: Beyond the Millard repair Dr. Pham8:00 High Risk Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck Dr. Goddard8:30 Facial Scar Revision Dr. Papel9:00 Avoiding Septoplasty Failures and Functional Rhinoplasty Dr. Wong9:30 Training Otolaryngologists in Africa: Sustainable Outreach Dr. Woodson10:00 Break10:30 Current Concepts in the Management of SNHL Dr. Haynes11:00 Open Surgery for Zenker’s Diverticulum - A Lost Art? Dr. Verma 11:30 Management of Sinonasal Cancer or Surgical Management of the N0 Neck Dr. Robbins12:00 PM New Paradigms in the Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Dr. Schalch

Monday, February 15, 20167:00 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Wong 7:05 Treatment progress in Rhinology Dr. Kennedy7:30 What is new in Immunotherapy for Allergic Airway disease? Dr. Toskala8:00 Migraine-Related Vertigo Dr. Djalilian8:30 Endoscopic Removal of Foreign Bodies Within the Aerodigestive Tract Dr. Maceri9:00 The Middle Vault in Primary and Revision Rhinoplasty Dr. Papel 10:00 Break

10:30 Panel: Case Studies in Otology Dr(s). Djalilian, Lin, Haynes, Ishiyama, and Cueva 11:30 Stem Cells and Vocal Fold Scar Dr. Woodson12:00 PM Salivary Gland Cancers Dr. Weisman12:30 Open Forum1:00 Adjourn

12:00 Guided Desert Canyon Hike Dr(s). Armstrong, Goddard, & others Moderate difficulty. Bring hiking boots or other appropriate footwear.

1:45 – 6:00 American College of Surgeons Thyroid & Parathyroid Ultrasound Course (Part II)*

1:45 – 6:45 Seventh Annual UC Irvine Injectable Fillers & Neuromodulators Course* with live patient demonstrations (course may extend beyond listed time) Dr(s). Wong, Yoelin, Torkian, Boeckmann, Krugman & others

*separate registration fee

Sunday, February 14, 20167:00 AM Opening Remarks Dr. Wong7:05 What is New in Diagnosis, Surveillance, and Management of Thyroid Nodules Dr. Armstrong7:30 Updates on Ménière’s disease Dr. Ishiyama8:00 Classification of Vascular Malformation Dr. Ahuja8:30 Management of Bilateral Laryngeal Paralysis: Voice vs Breathing Dr. Woodson9:00 Pediatric Graves Disease: Indications for Surgery Dr. Maceri9:30 Facial Fillers: Proper Role vs. Hype Dr. Papel

10:00 Break 10:30 Cartilage Grafts in Secondary Rhinoplasty Dr. Wong11:00 Wolfgang Draf Lectureship: Ethics in Rhinology Dr. Kennedy11:30 Ear Canal Diseases and Their Management Dr. Cueva12:00 PM History of Tympanostomy Tubes Dr. Huoh12:30 Open Forum1:00 Adjourn

12:00 Golf Tournament

3:45 Break4:00 Fixed Landmarks in Sinus Surgery Dr. Suh4:30 Innovations in office-based rhinologic procedures Dr. Lee 5:00 Selection and Surgical Approach of ESS in Pediatric Patients Dr. Huoh5:30 Perioperative Considerations of OSA for Sinus Surgery Dr. Schalch 5:45 Adjourn 6:30 RECEPTION: Wine & Hor D’oeuvres

Saturday, February 13, 20167:00 AM Opening Remarks and Introduction Dr. Armstrong7:05 What’s New in Otology/Neurotology Dr. Lin7:30 Management of the Patient with Difficult to Treat Disease Dr. Kennedy 8:00 The Right Treatment for the Right Patient: Medical and Surgical Strategies for OSA Dr. Schalch8:30 Organ Preservation for Laryngeal Cancer Dr. Robbins 9:00 Pediatric Vocal Fold Paralysis Dr. Ahuja9:30 Correction of the Crooked Nose Dr. Papel10:00 Break10:30 Topical Therapies in Chronic Sinusitis Dr. Bhandarkar11:00 Evidence Based Otolaryngology: Why the New Academy Registry Matters Dr. Woodson11:30 Pediatric Thyroid Disease: A Case Based Approach to the new ATA Guidelines Dr. Huoh12:00 PM Management of Complications in Chronic Ear Disease Dr. Haynes12:30 Open Forum 1:00 Adjourn

1:45 – 6:00 American College of Surgeons Thyroid & Parathyroid Ultrasound Skills Course (Part I)*

Rhinology III Mini-Seminar:

1:45 PM Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Dr. Kennedy2:15 PM CRS, Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma - Why Unified Airways is Important Dr. Toskala2:45 PM Sinus Surgery for the General Otolaryngologist: Case Discussion Panel

University of California, Irvine – Otolaryngology – Head and Neck UpdateThe Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & SpaRancho Mirage, CAFebruary 13-16, 2016