57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology

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Gala: Sat. Sept. 23 * 7:00 PM

Gold Medal Award Luncheon: Fri. Sept. 22 *12:30 PM

Opening Reception: Wed. Sept. 20 * 6:00 - 8:00 PM

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ASHNR President
As we continue forward from our first post-pandemic in-person meeting in 2022, it is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology to be held from September 20-24, 2023 at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, Florida.  As the slogan for the city of Orlando is “Unbelievably Real”, ASHNR 2023 will feature “Unbelievably Real Head and Neck Radiology “ with over 100 speakers covering the scope of head and neck radiology from the content experts you love!  
 
We are excited to present the first joint ASHNR – ESHNR (European Society of Head and Neck Radiology) program with renowned invited speakers and moderators covering topics in Head and Neck Cancer, Ultrasound techniques and Pediatrics that you will not want to miss!  Learn from the experience of our colleagues “across the pond” and make new international connections and friends! 
 
The program will also span a variety of topics starting with our Early Bird Session “Head and Neck Radiology is like a box of chocolates” – you never know what you’re going to get… Bring your most challenging and perplexing cases for our panel and audience to discuss.  The following sessions will cover reviews of anatomy and pathology, infection, head and neck cancer, state of the art techniques, pediatrics and emergencies. It is a jam-packed schedule; however, the lectures will be recorded and available to registered attendees for 6 months after the meeting. 
 
We are honored to have Hugh D. Curtin M.D. FACR present a tribute to the late Peter M. Som M.D.  FACR, FRSM. Please join us to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of one of the giants of head and neck radiology.

We will have a session with our senior ASHNR faculty presenting how they worked through cases that stumped them in the “Senior Mojo” session.  Enjoy learning how recognized experts in the field work their way through difficult and challenging cases.  Our senior ASHNR faculty will also present a series of discussions on leadership and career development, building your head and neck team, adding value, and teaching head and neck radiology in our Young Professional (YPS) session.

Recognizing the critical importance of research to the advancement of head and neck radiology, the program will have two Scientific Sessions. These sessions, the ASHNR Case of the Day exhibits, and the Educational Exhibits will provide additional educational opportunities and opportunities to connect with colleagues and trainees. Encourage your residents, fellows, medical students and faculty colleagues to submit abstracts or Electronic Exhibits!  

Please sure to visit our sponsor booths and attend Breakfast and Learn sessions to learn about new technologies, and learning resources.

Connecting with one another is an important part of our ASHNR “family” and we will have plenty of social and networking opportunities with the opening reception and YPS receptions, the famous ASHNR game show, the ASHNR Gold Medal luncheon and the Gala.

The Hyatt Regency Grand Cyprus is situated on 1,500 acres in the Lake Buena Vista area, close to Orlando’s many famous theme parks. The family-friendly resort offers an ideal location adjacent to Disney World – kids of all ages will love exploring area attractions. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress offers a variety of recreational activities, including 45 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature Design golf, racquet club, a 21-acre lake with water sports, and a 1/2-acre lagoon swimming pool with waterfalls, waterslides, and Camp Hyatt children’s programs.

I would like to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who has made this meeting possible. I am grateful to the ASHNR Executive Committee, the ASHNR Program Committee and the ASHNR Educational Committee for their time and efforts to create this program.  I am most appreciative of our speakers and moderators for their dedicated efforts to deliver an outstanding program. I would like to thank ESI and the ASNR staff for their support and guidance.

We are excited to welcome you to Orlando and we hope you enjoy ASHNR 2023!


Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, Ph.D.
President-Elect and Program Chair
American Society of Head & Neck Radiology

2022–2023 Executive Committee

Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
President
 
Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, Ph.D.
President-Elect
 
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
Vice President
 
Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
Treasurer
 
Barton F. (Char) Branstetter, M.D., FACR
Secretary
 
Claudia F.E. Kirsch, M.D., FACR, FASFNR
Senior Member-at-Large
 
Courtney Tomblinson, M.D.
Junior Member-at-Large
 
Ashley Aiken, M.D. 
Education Committee Chair
 
Tabassum A. Kennedy, M.D.
Education Committee Vice Chair
 
Nicholas Koontz, M.D.
Rules Committee Chair
 
Nancy J. Fischbein, M.D.
Immediate Past President
 
Bruno Policeni M.D., MBA 
ACR Councilor

2022–2023 Program Committee

Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, Ph.D. 
President-Elect and Program Chair
 
Ashok Srinivasan, M.D.
 
Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
 
Nancy J. Fischbein, M.D.
 
Joseph Aulino, M.D.
 
Ann Jay, M.D.
 
Kristen Baugnon, M.D.
 
Caroline (Cally) Robson, MBChB
 
Tim Booth, M.D.
 
Jonathan Lee, M.D.
 
Manu Gupta, M.D.
 
Mrudula Penta, M.D.
 
 

Target Audience

  • General radiologists seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in head and neck imaging.
  • Radiologists with neuroradiology training or an interest in head and neck imaging who wish to further increase their knowledge of head and neck anatomy, imaging, and pathology.
  • Non-radiologist medical practitioners, including otorhinolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, ophthalmologists, skull base surgeons, and general surgeons who are interested in head and neck cancer therapy and diagnosis. 
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologists and oral-maxillofacial practitioners with an interest in anatomy, imaging, and pathology of the jaws and adjacent tissues.
  • Allied health professionals with an interest in head and neck cancer and head and neck imaging.
  • Medical Physicists with an interest in head and neck imaging. 
  • Physicians-in-training, dentists-in-training, and physicists-in-training including residents and fellows pursuing careers in radiology, neuroradiology, otolaryngology, maxillofacial radiology, and/or any of the fields mentioned above.

Educational Objectives

Attendees should, at the completion of this meeting, be able to:
  • Recognize normal anatomy, developmental anomalies and various disease processes of the extracranial head and neck spaces, orbits and paranasal sinuses, anterior and central skull base, the temporal bone and cranial nerves.
  • Learn about the imaging planning and post-operative appearances of surgical approaches for treatment of disease in the temporal bone, skull base and paranasal sinuses.
  • Learn about infectious and inflammatory conditions of the head and neck.
  • Recognize the imaging appearance of neoplasms involving the skull base, orbits, and jaws and learn about different approaches to biopsy in the head and neck. 
  • Be familiar with the current staging of head and neck cancer, imaging planning for robotic surgery in head and neck cancer, the optimal use of modalities for head and neck cancer, and learn the tips and tricks of post op neck imaging.
  • Learn about pediatric neck masses, the role of CT versus MRI in pediatric head and neck imaging and review pediatric HN emergencies.
  • Learn the pearls and pitfalls of imaging of the glands.
  • Learn how senior members of the ASHNR approach complex and difficult cases.
  • Discuss the state-of-the-art imaging of the head and neck with a focus on technological advancements and utility of advanced imaging techniques.
  • Review advances in molecular imaging of the head and neck, molecular markers, imaging manifestation of genetic mutations, immunotherapy and treatment response, and neuroinvasiveness. 
  • Learn the key features of trauma imaging, post-traumatic reconstruction, post-operative complications, and neck and vascular emergencies. 
 

ADA Compliance

If you have a disability and wish to request assistance, please inform Educational Symposia at (813) 806-1000.
 
 

Disclaimer

Educational Symposia (ESI) and the American Society of Head & Neck Radiology as planners and presenters of this meeting claim no liability for the acts of any suppliers or the safety of any attendees while in transit to, from, or during this event or any optional activities. The total amount of liability, if any, for the meeting organizer is limited to a refund of the registration fee.
 
 

Cancellations

Request for refund of registration fees, less a $75 administrative fee, will be made to those providing written notification of cancellation by August 11, 2023.  After this date, there will be no refunds given for cancellations.  Please email notice of cancellation to: cancel@edusymp.com  or fax to 813-806-1001.

 
No special educational preparation is required for this CME activity.

Faculty

Amit K. Agarwal, M.D.
UT Southwestern

Mohit Agarwal, M.D.
Medical College of Wisconsin  

Ashley Hawk Aiken, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine

Anthony Alleman, M.D.
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

Yoshimi Anzai, M.D., MPH
University of Utah Health Care

Joseph M. Aulino, M.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Gregory Avey, M.D.
University of Wisconsin Medical School

Katie Bailey, M.D.

Kristen Lloyd Baugnon, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine

Michael Bazylewicz, M.D.
The University of Vermont Medical Center

Timothy Beale, M.D.
University College London Hospitals

Minvera Becker, M.D.
Geneva University Hospital

Alok A. Bhatt, M.D.
Mayo Clinic Florida

Barton F. Branstetter, IV, M.D., FACR
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Paul M. Bunch, M.D.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Sarah Burgin, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine 

Philip R. Chapman, M.D.
Duke University Medical Center

Jeanie Choi, M.D.
MD Anderson

Hugh D. Curtin, M.D., FACR
Harvard Medical School 

Mary Elizabeth Cunnane, M.D.
Harvard Medical School

Kelly Dahlstrom, D.O.
University of Kansas Medical Center 

Roberta W. Dalley, M.D.
University of Washington Medical Center

David R. DeLone, M.D.
Mayo Clinic

Akinrinola Famuyide, M.D., FRCPC
Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Nikdokht (Niky) Farid, M.D.
UC San Diego Health System

Girish M. Fatterpekar, MBBS, DNB, M.D.
NYU Langone Medical Center

Nancy J. Fischbein, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine

Reza Forghani, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Florida College of Medicine 

Alexandra Foust, D.O.
University Hospitals 

Judy Gichoya, M.D.
Emory University 

Lawrence E. Ginsberg, M.D.

Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS
University of California, San Francisco

John L. Go, M.D., FACR
University of Southern California

Anita Gohel, Ph.D.
University of Florida College of Dentistry 

Brian D. Graner, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine

Benjamin R. Gray, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine 

Jeffrey Guenette, M.D.
Harvard Medical School

Divya Gunda, M.D.
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University    

Manu Gupta, M.D.

Gloria J. Guzman Perez-Carrillo, M.D., MSc
Washington University School of Medicine  

Mari Hagiwara, M.D.
NYU Langone Health

Bronwyn E. Hamilton, M.D.
Oregon Health & Science University

Alvand Hassankhani, M.D.
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Mai-Lan Ho, M.D.
University of Missouri

Jenny K. Hoang, MBBS, MHS, MBA
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 

Joseph M. Hoxworth, M.D.
Mayo Clinic

Benjamin Y. Huang, M.D., MPH
University of North Carolina

Elisa Illing, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine 

Vikas Jain, MBBS
Case Western Reserve University

Ann K. Jay, M.D.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital 

Michele H. Johnson, M.D., FACR, FASER
Yale University School of Medicine

Amy F. Juliano, M.D.
Harvard Medical School

Jacqueline C. Junn, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine

Hillary R. Kelly, M.D.
Harvard Medical School

Tabassum A. Kennedy, M.D.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Rihan Khan, M.D.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Claudia F.E. Kirsch, M.D., FACR, FASFNR
Yale University

Bernadette L. Koch, M.D.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Marinos Kontzialis, M.D.
Northwestern University 

Nicholas A. Koontz, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine

Beatrix Kovácsovics, M.D.
University Hospital Linköping 

Michael Kwofie, M.D.
Carver College of Medicine 

John (Jack) I. Lane, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
 
Joshua E. Lantos, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College

Kim O. Learned, M.D.
MD Anderson Cancer Center

Luke N. Ledbetter, M.D.
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Jonathan Lee, M.D.
Case Western Reserve University 

Remy R. Lobo, M.D.
University of Michigan

Laurie A. Loevner, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania Health System

Maria Gisele Matheus, M.D.
Medical University of South Carolina 

Kassie McCullagh, M.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Daniel E. Meltzer, M.D.
Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai West

Burce Ozgen Mocan, M.D.
University of Illinois at Chicago

Karen K. Moeller, M.D.
Norton Children’s Hospital

Gul Moonis, MBBS
NYU Langone Medical Center

Andrés Moreno De Luca, M.D., MBA, DABR
Geisinger 

Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, Ph.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine

Sugoto Mukherjee, M.D.
University of Virginia Health System

Susan Palasis, M.D.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

Matthew S. Parsons, M.D.
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine

Mrudula Penta, M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine

Nancy Pham, M.D.
Stanford University

C. Douglas Phillips, M.D., FACR
Weill Cornell Medical College 

Bruno Adum Policeni, M.D., M.B.A.
University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics

Edward P. Quigley, III, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Utah 

Salman Qureshi, M.D., FRCR, FESHNR
Mayo Clinic Abu Dhabi

Rupa Radhakrishnan, MBBS, MS
Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health

Tanya J. Rath, M.D.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Katherine L. Reinshagen, M.D.
Harvard Medical School

Patricia A. Rhyner, M.D., FACR
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville 

Kalen Riley, M.D., MBA
Indiana University School of Medicine

Joanne Rispoli, M.D.
Harvard Medical School 

Osamu Sakai, M.D., Ph.D.
Boston Medical Center

Karen L. Salzman, M.D.
University of Utah School of Medicine

Bhagya Sannananja, M.D.
Emory University School of Medicine

Asha Sarma, M.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Ilona M. Schmalfuss, M.D.
NF/SG Veterans Administration and University of Florida

Deborah R. Shatzkes, M.D.
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell 

Keivan Shifteh, M.D., FACR
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Michael Sim, M.D.
Indiana University Health 

Ashok Srinivasan, M.D., FACR
University of Michigan

Hilda E. Stambuk, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College

Sara B. Strauss, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College 

Bundhit Tantiwongkosi, M.D.
University of Texas Health San Antonio 

Sara Tedla, M.D.
Emory University

Jaclyn Thiessen, M.D.
Oregon Health and Science University

Jonathan Ting, M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine 

Courtney M. Tomblinson, M.D.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Karen A. Tong, M.D.
Loma Linda University Medical Center

Katie S. Traylor, D.O.
University of Pittsburgh 

Behroze Adi Vachha, M.D., Ph.D.
UMass Chan Medical School

Ram Vaidhyanath, M.D.
University Hospitals of Leicester 

Surjith Vatthoth, M.D.
Weill Cornell Medicine

Jennifer A. Vaughn, M.D.
Phoenix Children's Hospital

B. M. Verbist, M.D., Ph.D.
Leiden University Medical Centre

Matej Vrabec, M.D.
University Medical Center Ljubljana

Pat Wangaryattawanich, M.D.

Jaime Wicks, M.D.
Emory University 

Richard H. Wiggins, III, M.D., CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACR
University of Utah Health Sciences Center

Daniel W. Williams, III, M.D.
Wake Forest School of Medicine 

Blair A. Winegar, M.D.
University of Utah School of Medicine

Xin (Cynthia) Wu, M.D.
University of California San Francisco

Mikell Yuhasz, M.D. 

David A. Zander, M.D.
University of Colorado School of Medicine

 



Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Eastern Time Zone
8:00 AM Registration Opens
8:50 – 9:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:00 – 11:00
Early Bird Session: H&N Radiology is Like a Box of Chocolates
Moderators: Rihan Khan M.D., Mary Elizabeth Cunnane, M.D. and Sara Tedla, M.D.
 
Present your most challenging cases. Please email you cases ahead of time to kmosier@iupui.edu
11:00 – 11:30
Special Session: Tribute to Peter M. Som, M.D., FACR, FRSM
Hugh Curtin, M.D., FACR
11:30 – 12:00 PM
2022 William N. Hanafee, M.D. Research Grant Award Presentation
Moderator:
Recipient: 
12:00 – 1:00 Refreshment Break & Lunch on Your Own
   
 SESSION 1

Core Curriculum: Anatomical Based Approaches to DDX:
Location, Location, Location

Moderators: Marinos Kontzialis, M.D., Kassie McCullagh, M.D.
1:00 – 1:20
Nasopharynx and Oropharynx
Daniel E. Meltzer, M.D.
1:20 – 1:40
Oral Cavity
Burce Ozgen Mocan, M.D.
1:40 – 2:00
Larynx and Hypopharynx
Joseph M. Hoxworth, M.D.
2:00 – 2:20
Parapharyngeal and Carotid Space
Kalen Riley, M.D., MBA
2:20 – 2:40
Masticator Space and Buccal Space
Jonathan Lee, M.D.
2:40 – 3:00
Retropharyngeal, Prevertebral, Transcervical Spaces
Bruno Adum Policeni, M.D., MBA
3:00 – 3:20 Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibitors
   
Session 2:

Core Curriculum: Do More with Small Spaces

Moderators: Roberta W. Dalley, M.D., Matthew S. Parsons, M.D.
3:20 – 3:40
Middle Ear and Inner Ear Anatomy: It's The Little Things That Count
Luke N. Ledbetter, M.D.
3:40 – 4:00
Ocular and Orbital Anatomy
Joshua E. Lantos, M.D. 
4:00 – 4:20
Anterior, Central Skull Base and Sinonasal Anatomy
Katie Bailey, M.D.
   
Session 3:

Core Curriculum: Cranial Nerves: "Oh the Nerve"

Moderators: David R. DeLone, M.D., Hillary R. Kelly, M.D.
4:20 – 4:40
Cranial Nerves III, IV, VI
Ilona M. Schmalfuss, M.D. 
4:40 – 5:00
Cranial Nerve V
Xin (Cynthia) Wu, M.D. 
5:00 – 5:20
Cranial Nerves VII, VIII
John L. Go, M.D., FACR
5:20 – 5:40
Cranial Nerves IX, X, XI, XII
Blair A. Winegar, M.D.
5:40 End of Session
6:00 – 8:00 Opening Reception
Sponsored by Philips Healthcare
   

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Hotel Cut-off Date: August 29, 2023

 

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ABOUT THE RESORT

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
 
Ranked among Condé Nast Traveler's 2021 Reader's Choice Awards for Orlando Resorts, the resort sits on 1,500 lush acres right next to Walt Disney World. Explore their pool's swim-through cave, tee off at the Jack Nicklaus designed golf course or unwind at the spa.
 
Spend the day exploring the city's famous theme parks, watch an exhilarating sporting event, or enjoy some world-class shopping. Orlando's attractions and activities are practically limitless and Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress offers easy access to them all.


ROOM RATES

SPACE IS LIMITED - RESERVE TODAY!
 
Room Preference: King or Queen/Double Room (Upon Availability) - Smoke Free Property

Accommodations Pricing
Group Room Rate $195/night

PLEASE NOTE: Hotel cut-off date is August 29, 2023 – (group rates 3 days pre/post meeting – upon availability).


Check-In/Out: Check in time is 4:00PM. Check out time is 11:00AM.

Applicable Taxes: All hotel room rates are subject to state and local taxes (currently 12.5%).

Fees: Daily Resort Fee is $10.00, per room, per day.

Parking: 
Valet Parking: $30.00 per day (subject to 6.5% sales tax) 
Self-Parking: $8.00 per day (subject to 6.5% sales tax)
Complimentary Event Parking for Daily Guests

Deposit Policy: Credit Card Guarantee Required.

Cancellation Policy: 72 hours prior to 11:59 PM local Time the day of arrival to check-in to avoid one night fee.


GETTING TO THE RESORT

FLIGHTS
Fly to Orlando International Airport, located approximately 45 minutes from the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress.
 
Daily non-stop flights are available for major national and international carriers.

HOTEL
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
One Grand Cypress Blvd.
Orlando, Florida 32836
PH: (407) 239-1234