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CV for Yelizaveta Shnayder, M.D.
Date: January 2013
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFaculty Curriculum Vitae
• PERSONAL DATA
First Name Yelizaveta
Last name Shnayder
Current Academic Rank Associate Professor
Department(s) Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Office Address 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, Kansas 66160
Phone (913) 588-6754
Fax (913) 588-4676
Email [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Undergraduate and Graduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
01/1993 – 06/1996 B.A. (Biology) Brooklyn College of the CityUniversity of New York (CUNY), Brooklyn, NY
08/1996 – 05/2000 M.D. New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Postgraduate Education
Years (Inclusive) Degree Institution
06/2000 – 06/2001 Internship New York University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, New York, NY
07/2001 – 06/2005 Residency New York University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology, New York, NY
07/2005 – 06/2006 Fellowship Head and Neck Oncology/Microvascular ReconstructionUniversity of Miami, Miami, FL
Academic and Professional Appointments and Activities(List in chronological order. Please explain any discontinuity in professional experience)
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Month and Year Position Institution
July 2012 to Present Associate Professor Department of Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
July 2006 to Present Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
July 2006 to Present Staff Physician Division of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Saint Luke’s Health System, Kansas City, MO
July 2006 to Present Courtesy Physician Division of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Kansas City Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
July 2006 to Present Courtesy Physician Truman Medical Centers, Kansas City, MO
December 2012-Present Director, Head and Neck Oncology Fellowship Program
Department of Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
January 2008 to December 2012
Associate Director, Head and Neck Oncology Fellowship Program
Department of Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
December 2010 to Present Associate Director, Otolaryngology Residency Program
Department of Otolaryngology –Head and Neck Surgery University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
Professional Registration/Licensure
Year Number State
06/2006 – Present (Active) 2006012212 Missouri Board of Healing Arts Medical License
06/2006 – Present (Active) 0431831 Kansas Board of Healing Arts Medical License
08/2010 – 07/2012 (Active) 60226465 New York State Medical License
07/2005 – 07/2007 (Inactive) TRN8542 State of Florida Institutional License
Professional Certification(s)
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Date Board
06/2006 American Board of Otolaryngology
06/2006 American Head and Neck Society, Advanced Training Council
Professional Societies and Affiliations
Date Organization (including offices held)
1999 to Present Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, Delta Chapter
2004 to Present Member, Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
2007 to Present Member, American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS)
Member, Microvascular Committee (2009-2012)
Developed and successfully presented a mini-seminar at the annual AAO-HNS meeting on optimal reconstruction methods of oral cavity defects (September 28, 2010, Boston, MA).
2007 to Present Member, Society of University Otolaryngologists
2008 to Present Fellow, American College of Surgeons
2008 to Present Active member, American Head and Neck Society
Reconstructive Committee: 2012-2013
Awards Committee 2012
Publications Committee 2012
April 2011 to Present Active member, Society of Robotic Surgeons
Honors and Awards (honorary societies, research awards, teaching and other awards)
Year Award
National/State Honors and Awards
1995 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Honor Society for excellence in scientific research
1999 Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Society, Delta Chapter, NYU School of Medicine
07/2010 Selected as an AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar Attendee
Research Honors and Awards
1993-1996 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Honors
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Program for advancement in cell and molecular biology research
1995-1996 Merck Honors Research Fellowship: a year-long fellowship to support an independent research project in cell biology
2003 Dennis Pappas, Sr. Annual Resident Research AwardDepartment of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine
2004 First Prize, New York Head and Neck Society Annual Proffered Paper Session
2004 Dennis Pappas, Sr. Annual Resident Research AwardDepartment of Otolaryngology, NYU School of Medicine
2006 First Prize, Fellow Research CompetitionDepartment of Otolaryngology, University of Miami School of Medicine
Academic Honors and Awards
1996-2000 Jonas E. Salk Scholarship A four-year scholarship awarded by the City University of New York to prospective medical students for achievement in Biomedical Research and Scholastic Achievement
Teaching Honors and Awards
June 2010 Best Teacher of the Year, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
June 2012 Best Teacher of the Year, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS
• TEACHING ACTIVITIES (Teaching evaluations and other evidence of quality teaching must be attached; this represents the teacher’s portfolio and should be accurately summarize ALL of your teaching activities.)
Brief statement of areas of teaching interest:
My main clinical and teaching interests include Head and Neck Oncology, microvascular reconstruction, wound healing, and thyroid/parathyroid disease. There are usually five Otolaryngology residents, one Head and Neck Oncology fellow and 1-3 rotating medical students on our Head and Neck (Blue) Service at any time. My involvement in teaching on the wards, in the clinic, and certainly in the OR, is considerable, since our Head and Neck service is usually high volume; surgeries are long, and patients are complex. Therefore, I am committed to teaching our trainees a multidisciplinary approach to treating head and neck cancer patients. I teach them how to approach diagnosis, treatment and follow up of head and neck patients according to the constantly updated National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. In the operating room, my approach to teaching residents and fellows is to provide them with a combination of close supervision as well as gradual independence in making surgical decisions. My goal is to have them be able to work up a patient, develop a surgical strategy, operate on and follow the patient independently by the time they are ready to graduate from the training program.
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In early 2008, I became an Associate Director of the Head and Neck Oncology/Microvascular Fellowship, which was approved by the Advanced Training Council (ATC) of the American Head and Neck Society in September 2008, for one Head and Neck Oncology Fellow position a year. My responsibilities include:
• Preparation and successful completion of an application and site visit to the program to become approved by the Advanced Training Council of the American Head and Neck Society.
• Development and implementation of Fellowship Educational Curriculum
• Fellow teaching in the wards and in the OR, and semi-annual evaluations
• Yearly Fellowship candidate interviews: 3 interview dates, 10-12 applicants each year
• My primary goal within the next few years is to expand and improve our fellowship’s curriculum (including formalized robotic training) as well as increase visibility and national reputation of the training program.
• Prepared an application for an ATC re-accreditation site visit in December 2012, and executed a two-day site visit, awaiting accreditation decision in April 2013
• Became a Fellowship Director in December 2012
In December 2010, I accepted the position of Associate Residency Program Director. My responsibilities include:
• Preparation for the Otolaryngology Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accreditation site visit on February 15, 2011, including writing and editing of several sections of a 260-page Program Information Form (PIF): more than 50 hours of preparation.
• Based on the PIF preparation and the results of this RRC site visit, in August 2011 our Otolaryngology Residency program was granted a full 5-year accreditation, which is the maximum a residency program can receive.
• Membership of the Residency Education and Research Committee, redesigning Residency Educational Curriculum
• Redesigning Residency rotations and clinic schedule: 3-4 hours weekly
• Ongoing evaluations of residents: semi-annual and annual individual review meetings with Otolaryngology residents, currently switching to quarterly review meetings
• Reviewing applications for residency, candidate interviews: 3 interview dates, 36-40 candidates interviewed each year
• Annual Surgical Anatomy Lab
Instruction:
Didactic (e.g.: lectures and formal presentations)
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type HoursNo Type
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September 2006, 2007 & 2009
KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Lecture Curriculum
Cervical Trauma and Infection
Faculty Lecture 1.5 12 Otolaryngology Residents
November 6,2006
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Deep Neck Infections
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
November 6, 2006
KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Lecture Curriculum
Penetrating Neck Trauma
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
November 24, 2006
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Cervical Neurofibromatosis
Model Patient Conference
1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
March 5, 2007 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Open Conservation Laryngeal Surgery
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
June 18, 2007 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Hypopharynx Cancer
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
June 18, 2007 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Nasopharynx Cancer
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
July 19, 2007 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Anatomy Course; Neck Dissection
Faculty Lecture 1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
November 26, 2007
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Giant Cell Tumor of the Larynx
Model Patient Conference
1 12 Otolaryngology Residents
January 28, 2008 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
AJCC Staging System Review for Head and Neck Cancers
Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
February 11, 2008
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Melanoma, non-melanomatous skin cancers
Otolaryngology In-Service Review
3 15 Otolaryngology Residents
September 15, 2008
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Sarcomas of the Head & Neck
Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
September 15, 2008
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Parapharyngeal Space
Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
March 30, 2009 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Deep Neck Infections and Penetrating Trauma
Faculty Lecture 1 6 Junior Otolaryngology Residents
June 5, 2009 KU Alumni Day The role of HPV in oropharyngeal cancer: various topics
Topic review mentor (4 residents and a fellow presenting)
1 60 30 Otolaryngologists, 15 Otolaryngology residents, 10 nurses, 2 PAs, 3 audiologists
June 29, 2009 KUMC Department Hypopharyngeal Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology
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of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Cancer Residents
June 29, 2009 KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Nasopharyngeal Cancer
Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
September 28, 2009
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Thyroid Cancer: Current Trends in management and long-term follow up
Faculty Lecture 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
November 17, 2009
KUMC Department of OtolaryngologyLecture Curriculum
Parapharyngeal Space: Anatomy, Infections and Neoplasms
Faculty Lecture 1 20 Radiology Residents
February 15, 2010
KUMC Department of Otolaryngology In-Service Exam Review
Various Head and Neck Oncology Topics
Lectures and Review Questions
4 15 Otolaryngology Residents
November 9, 2010
Multidisciplinary Approach to Head and Neck Cancer: An Evidence Based Review
Current Advances in Surgical Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer
Lecture 1 25 General Otolaryngology physicians, Internal Medicine physicians, Ophthalmology physicians
July 18, 2011 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Lecture Curriculum
Surgical Management of Upper Airway Stenosis
Faculty Lecture 2 3 PGY 2 Otolaryngology Residents
April 16, 2012 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Lecture Curriculum
Current Management of Melanoma
Resident Lecture Mentor
1 10 Otolaryngology Residents
Non-didactic (e.g.: workshops, labs, and discussion groups)
AcademicYear Course Title
Instruction Student
Type Hours No Type
July 24, 2006 Anatomy Dissection Course
Free Flaps and Regional Flaps
Cadaver Dissection
3 15 Otolaryngology Residents
July 19, 2007 Anatomy Dissection Course
Neck Dissections Approaches and Anatomy
Cadaver Dissection
3 15 Otolaryngology Residents
October 4, 2007 Presentation for KUMC medical students
Preparing for Residency Interviews
Presentation and Q & A
1 20 KUMC Medical Students
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May 22, 2008 Head and Neck Oncology Journal Club
Scientific Paper Review and Critique
Journal Club 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
March 23, 2009 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Conference
Model Patient Conference
Conference 0.5 12 Otolaryngology Residents
March 30, 2009 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Interesting Case Conference
Parotid Mass with Facial Paralysis
Interesting Case Conference
1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
May 21, 2009 Head and Neck Oncology Journal Club
Scientific Paper Review and Critique
Journal Club 1 15 Otolaryngology Residents
June 29, 2009 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Conference
Model Patient Conference
Conference 1.5 15 Otolaryngology Residents
August 10, 2009 and
August 29, 2011
KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Anatomy Lab
Submandibular Gland Excision, Neck Dissections
Anatomy Lab: lecture and dissections
8 25 Otolaryngology Residents and Plastic Surgery Residents
May 17, 2010 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Oral Boards Simulations
Two Head and Neck Oncology Cases
Case scenarios and group discussion
2 15 Otolaryngology Residents
August 16, 2010 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Anatomy Lab
Free Flap Dissections: Radial Forearm, Fibula, Rectus
Anatomy Lab: lecture and dissections
4 15 Otolaryngology Residents
January 14, 2011 KUMC Department of Otolaryngology Winter Meeting
Oral Boards Cases
Oral Examination
2 2 Otolaryngology Residents
April 16, 2012 Head and Neck Oncology Journal Club
Scientific Paper Review and Critique
Journal Club 1 10 Otolaryngology Residents
April 2011 to Present KUMC Department of Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery Microvascular
Microvascular Dissection Course in a Rat animal model
Microvascular Lab: lecture, exercises, and dissection supervision
16 hours
once or twice a month
6 1 Head & Neck Fellow, 5 Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery Residents
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Lab
2006 to Present Head and Neck Oncology Tumor Board
Multidisciplinary
Cancer Conference
LeadingMultidisciplinary discussions
1 hour weekly
20 8 Otolaryngology Residents
2-3 Medical students
10 Faculty
2006 to Present Otolaryngology Morbidity and Mortality Conference
Case specific interactive discussion
Faculty 1 hour monthly
20 10 Otolaryngology Residents
8-10 Faculty
Clinical
Year Hours
Student Length of Service
No Type
2006 to Present 30 hours/week
5-6 Otolaryngology Residents
(Blue Service)
Clinical teaching in the outpatient clinic, intensive care unit, operating room, inpatient ward 53 at KUMC
Entire academic year
2006 to Present 4 hours/week 1 Family Medicine Resident
Clinical teaching in the outpatient clinic
Majority of the academic year, Individual 2-4 week rotations
2006 to Present 10 hours/week
1-3 Medical Students
Clinical teaching in the outpatient clinic, intensive care unit, operating room, inpatient ward 53 at KUMC
Entire academic year, individual 2-4 week rotations
2010 to Present 30 hours/week
One Trippler Army Otolaryngology Resident (PGY-3)
Clinical teaching in the outpatient clinic, intensive care unit, operating room, inpatient ward 53 at KUMC
4months/8 months a year on alternating years (1 versus 2 residents), for individual 4-month rotations
Master’s Theses and PhD Dissertations directed
Year Student Name Thesis TitleDegree
(Completed/In process)
Supervision of Postdoctoral Fellows
I am a Director of Head and Neck/Microvascular Fellowship at KUMC.
In early 2008, I completed an initial application for a Head and Neck Surgery/Microvascular Reconstruction Fellowship Training Program at KUMC to the American Head and Neck Society.
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After an all-day site visit from the Advanced Training Council of the American Head and Neck Society, our fellowship training program received a full five-year accreditation by the Advanced Training Council of the Society in September 2008. In 2010, our fellowship training program became available through a central match process, and the 2010 candidate for the KU Head and Neck fellowship (Dr. Mark Furin) was accepted through the match.
Year Fellow Name Area of Study
2008 – 2009 Jeffrey Jorgensen, MD Head and Neck/Microvascular Reconstruction
2009 – 2010Konstantinos Kourelis,
MD Head and Neck/Microvascular Reconstruction
2010 – 2011 Mark Furin, MD Head and Neck/Microvascular Reconstruction
2011 – 2012 Yogesh More, MD Head and Neck/Microvascular Reconstruction
2012 -2013 Issam Eid, MD Head and Neck/Microvascular Reconstruction
Dr. Jorgensen is currently a busy academic Head and Neck/Microvascular surgeon at the University of Missouri/Columbia Department of Otolaryngology.
Dr. Kourelis has also completed an advanced fellowship in endoscopic/skull base surgery in Baltimore, MD. He returned to Patras, Greece to practice Head and Neck Surgery.
Dr. Furin returned to his position of Chief of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Kaiser Permanente Northwest in Portland, Oregon.
Dr. More accepted a position as Chief Otolaryngologist – Head and Neck Surgeon in Coffeyville, KS
Advising (Thesis or dissertation committees: student academic group/individual)
Date Student or group name Type of Student/group
July 2007 – February 2008Cristina Cabrera, MD
Otolaryngology ResidentWeekly one-hour-long meetings to review reading assignments and exam questions
November 2010 – February 2011
Edward Penn, MD Otolaryngology Resident
Several one-hour-long meetings to review reading assignments and in-service exam
questions
Dr. Cabrera has since consistently scored above 60th percentile on the national resident in-service examinations, and has passed her Oral and Written Otolaryngology Board Certification Examination in 2010 on the first attempt.
Dr. Penn improved his scores on Otolaryngology in-service exam in March 2011 and passed his Board examination on the first attempt in 2012
Other Teaching Activities:
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Research mentoring
Summer 2011—Present Mentee: Nick Rockefeller, MS 2I, KU SOM Medical Student Summer Research Training Program Fellowship (STRP)Project: Ototoxicity of intra-lymphatic delivery of cisplatin - hyaluronic acid conjugate in a mouse model. Presented as a poster at the Association of Research in Otolaryngology Annual meeting in February 2012, San Diego, CA This project is also supported by American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNS) Young Investigator Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) Grant.
• July 2011- Present Mentee: Yogesh More, MD. Head and Neck Oncology Fellow Project: Swallowing function in patients after transoral robotic surgery: prospective study.Presented as a podium presentation at the 8th International Head and Neck Oncology Conference, July 21-25,Toronto, Canada. Published in Archives of Otolaryngology
• July 2011- Present Mentee: Yogesh More, MD. Head and Neck Oncology Fellow Project: Factors Influencing Morbidity after Surgical Management of Malignant Thyroid Disease. presented as a podium presentation at the 8th International Head and Neck Conference, July 21-25, 2012, Toronto, Canada.
• 2009 - Present Mentee: Jill Arganbright, M.D. Resident in OtolaryngologyProject: The Long-Term Outcomes of the Radial Forearm Osteocutaneous Free Flap for Mandibular Reconstruction.
Presented as a podium presentation at the “2010 Challenges in Fracture Care across Disciplines” AO North America Conference, November 2010, Phoenix, Arizona. 2010 Accepted to Archives
Mentee: Laura Neff, M.D. Resident in Otolaryngology
Project: Comparison of Removal of Locking Reconstruction Plates with Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Free Flaps versus Fibula Free Flaps When Used for Mandible Reconstruction .
Accepted as a poster presentation at the 8th International Head and Neck Conference, July 2012, Toronto, Canada.
• 2010 - Present Mentee: Stephanie Cohen, M.D. Resident in SurgeryProject: Peritumoral Delivery of Nanoconjugated Cisplatin Has Improved Efficacy With Reduced Toxicity in an in Vivo Murine Model of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Presented as a podium presentation at the 8th International Head and Neck Conference, July 2012, Toronto, Canada. Accepted to Archives
This project is also supported by American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNS) Young Investigator Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) Grant.
• 2009 - 2011 Mentee: Kathryn Rosenberger, M.D. Resident in Otolaryngology
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Project: The role of VEGF in neoangiogenesis in free flap survival in a rat animal model.
Presented (poster presentation) at the annual meeting of the American Head and Neck Society at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting (COSM) 2010. Previously applied for an American Academy of Otolaryngology (AAO-HNS) -sponsored Resident Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) grant, preparing a manuscript for submission.
• 2009-2010 Mentee: Konstantinos Kourelis, MD, Head and Neck FellowProject: Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma in young population: clinicopathological analysis with prognostic implications.
Presented as a podium presentation at the American Head and Neck Society 2010 Research Workshop on the Biology, Prevention and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer, October 2010and as a poster at the Excellence in Oncology 2010 Conference, November 18-20, Athens, Greece, working on a manuscript.
• 2009 Mentee: Suzel Siller, MD Resident in Otolaryngology
Project: A Novel Buccal Implantation Approach to Orthotopic Mouse Models of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma for In Vivo Pre-Clinical Studies. Presented as a podium presentation at 4th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, February 3-6, 2009, Fort Myers, FL. This project was included into a successful grant submission for American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) Grant, awarded in July 2010.
• 2007-2009 Mentee: Cristina Cabrera, M.D. Resident in Otolaryngology
Project: The role of p53 and Ki-67 as prognostic factors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Presented at the annual American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) meeting in 2009.
Project: Compliance and loss of follow-up in head and neck cancer patients.
Presented at the annual AAO-HNS meeting 2009, Collecting more data for improved statistical analysis for the manuscript
Development of Educational Materials(Course materials e.g. syllabi, educational software packages, web sites, films, educational tapes and evaluation tools)
Year Title Description Intended Audience
2008, updated annuallyHead and Neck Oncology Fellowship
Brochure and CurriculumHead and Neck Oncology
Fellowship Applicants
2010 Residency Program Information Form (PIF) (several sections) in preparation for
accreditation site visit
Otolaryngology Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education (ACGME)
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• Educational Leadership(Responsibility for courses and other leadership activities including mentoring of junior faculty. Please list faculty members mentored – letters from mentees may be provided.)
Date Title Place Teaching Function
2006 - 2008
Coordinating the “Head and Neck Oncology” portion of resident reading curriculum
KUMC
Coordinating Head and Neck Oncology lecture topics, giving lectures, arranging speakers for
Otolaryngology residents
April 2011 - Present,
Friday/Saturday 16-hour course, 1-2 times each
month
Microvascular Lab Dissection Course,
Otolaryngology Faculty Co-Director
Plastic Surgery and OTO-HNS Department,
KUMC
Creating a plan and curriculum for the Microvascular Lab course. Presenting
lectures, discussion, supervision of the
dissection exercises
Other teaching activities
SERVICE ACTIVITIESSee guidelines and instructions to applicants for definitions and suggested documentation of professional and academic service.
Professional Service:The diverse area of professional service includes patient care. Applicants should select measures that most clearly and concisely document their accomplishments and the value of these activities to the Medical School and University. Measures of both quantity and quality of activities are required and if necessary, applicants should provide brief descriptions to assist reviewers. Measures of patient care activities include numbers of patients, time allocation in clinical activity, procedures completed, Relative Value Units (RVUs), and value to the School of the clinical service. If the primary quality evaluation is the subjective assessment of peers, this should be available in letters from departmental colleagues, chair, or referees.
The significance of professional service in the forms of task forces, committees and similar groups should be explained and the specific role of the applicant clarified.
Professional consulting services must have academic credibility and clear service intent and not be performed primarily for personal profit.
KU Clinical Service
Head and neck oncologic and microvascular surgery remain my main passion, and I maintain a high volume head and neck and reconstructive practice, with two full clinic days and two long OR days a week. Over the last year, I have trained in Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS), and together with my partner, Terance Tsue, MD, have developed the first TORS program in the region at KU. This surgical approach utilizes Da Vinci Robotic technology for treating benign and early stage malignant tumors of oropharynx and larynx. We are in the process of establishing a
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referral pattern specifically for transoral robotic surgery, and if it was not available here, the patients would have to travel more than four hours to receive such treatment.
The following table demonstrates Total Relative Value Units (Total RVU’s) for my clinical services at the University of Kansas Medical Center (FY’07-present) and Saint Luke’s Hospital (FY’07-FY’09). For the first three years (FY’07-09), 40% of my effort involved clinical activities at KUMC, 40% at St. Luke’s Hospital, and 20% included research/administrative time at KUMC.
Starting in FY’10, 100% of my time is spent at KUMC, divided between 80% for clinical activities and 20% for research/administrative time.
Year KU RVU SLH RVU* Total MGMA 75th %ile** MGMA 90th %ile**FY '07 3,572.94 1,099.00 4,671.94 7,054.40 8,191.20FY '08 4,795.93 1,779.29 6,575.22 7,145.60 8,803.20FY '09 4,912.83 1,827.93 6,740.76 7,052.80 8,725.60FY '10 10,042.26 146.25 10,188.51 8,441.10 10,707.30FY '11 11,895.29 11,895.29 8,889.30 11,809.80
*MGMA Benchmarks adjusted to Dr. Shnayder’s CFTE of 0.8 for FY 2007-2009 and 0.9 for FY 2010- 2011
FY '07 FY '08 FY '09 FY '10 FY '11 -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
Dr. Lisa ShnayderWork RVUs
KU RVUSLH RVU*TotalMGMA 75th %ile**MGMA 90th %ile**
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PivotHealth Survey
Data for this chart was provided by the PivotHealth Individual Provider Report Card from October 2010 to December 2010 (outpatient survey).
Among the questions that patients are asked, three are specifically related to physician provider (rate on a scale from 1 to 5):
Question 5: How would you rate the personal manner (courtesy, respect, sensitivity, friendliness) of the doctor? Question 6: How would you rate the skills (thoroughness, carefulness, competence) of the doctor? Question 7: What is the likelihood of you recommending the doctor to your friends or family?
Question 5 Question 6 Question 74.55
4.6
4.65
4.7
4.75
4.8
4.85
4.9
4.95
Shnayder Overall Averages Otolaryngology Overall Average All Providers
Medical Missions
Medical Mission Trip, Obras Sociales Del Hermano Pedro Hospital. Antigua, Guatemala, June 23, 2007 through July 1, 2007.
I evaluated patients in clinic, performed general otolaryngologic surgeries and took care of patients in the immediate post-operative period.
Professional Service
Kansas University Hospital Authority Capital Committee, Peri-Operative Services 2009-present
-meet monthly to discuss and prioritize operative capital requests
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Kansas University Hospital Authority Multi-Institutional Robotic Committee, Founding Member 2009-present
-meet quarterly to discuss continued development of multi-disciplinary Robotic Surgery program at KU Hospital and its quality improvement
-develop Robotic Surgery Credentialing Guidelines
Academic Service:
In academic service the contribution of the candidate to the academic community should be clearly documented. Names and dates of committees, task forces, or working groups should be provided. A concise description of the significance of the group and explanation of the role of the applicant should be provided.
Activities related to Academic Societies should be documented in this section.
National Level Service
Microvascular Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 2008-2012. Developed and successfully presented a mini-seminar at the annual American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) meeting on optimal reconstruction methods of oral cavity defects (September 28, 2010, Boston, MA).
Scientific Review Committee, 8th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer. Reviewed and scored 30 abstracts submitted for presentation at the conference
Institutional Level Service
KUMC Faculty Council member, 2009-2012:
-attend monthly Faculty Council meetings, discuss and vote on faculty issues
Judge for the KUMC Student Research Forum 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010:
-judged poster sessions and one or two oral presentation sessions each year
Co-Chair, Head and Neck Disease Working Group:
-review protocols for the majority of Head and Neck Disease Group clinical research studies, assign priority scores, conduct monthly Disease Working Group meetings, work on ideas and implementation of new translational and clinical trial protocols, implement strategies to increase accrual of patients into clinical trials
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Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Tumor Board, Faculty member:
-meet weekly to discuss management of head and neck cancer patients
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Tumor Board, Faculty member
-meet weekly to discuss management of thyroid cancer patients
Departmental Level Service
Resident Education Committee, 2008-present
-re-design resident curriculum and reading program, remediation program,
quiz preparation, review of surgical procedure logs, performance evaluations
Resident Research Committee, 2008-present
- re-design resident research curriculum and conference attendance policy, actively involved in Alumni Day Research talks preparation, review of published articles for awards
Oto-HNS Department Mentoring Committee, March 2012-present
-meet regularly, discuss P&T related issues, review junior faculty’s progress on P&T tracks
Associate Director, Head and Neck Oncology Fellowship
Associate Director, Otolaryngology Residency Program
• RESEARCH and SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:Brief statement of areas of research and scholarly interest, including current projects:
My research interests include the search for novel biological and molecular prognostic markers in head and neck cancer, novel drug therapies, factors promoting neoangiogenesis and wound healing in microvascular reconstruction, and the role of patient compliance and socioeconomic factors in long term outcomes of head and neck cancer patients. I am a Co-Chair for Head and Neck Cancer Disease Working Group, which meets monthly to discuss and update ongoing clinical trials in head and neck and thyroid cancer. My immediate goals within the next 2-3 years include developing a busy Clinical Trials Program within our Department as well as Translational Research Program. I feel that I am prepared to accomplish these goals and have adequate resources and clinical volume to do so. We have recently completed recruitment of the head and neck cancer patients for a multi-institutional study sponsored by the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, and our site enrolled the highest number of patients. I have the support of Kevin Sykes, MPH, our Director of
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Clinical Research, with opening and running multiple current clinical trials as well as biostatistical analysis. I have recently secured a Young Investigator Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) grant from the American Academy of Otolaryngology Foundation and American Head and Neck Society (AAO-HNS/AHNS), for a translational research project in studying a novel chemotherapy drug delivery system in animal model of head and neck cancer. I am collaborating with a great multidisciplinary team of scientists from the Department of Neuroscience (Dr. Dianne Durham), General Surgery and Pharmacology (Dr. Mark Cohen), and Pharmacology (Dr. Laird Forrest) on this project.
Grants and contracts(Information must include whether the nominee (name bolded) is the principal investigator or a co-investigator, names of all investigators, title of grant, funding source, dollar amount in direct costs, and years during which grant applies. Co-investigators must specify role). Provide the cover sheet, abstract and Notice of Award in PDF for all grants or contracts awarded in last five years (submit online).
• Previous Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Douglas Girod, MD "An Investigator initiated, Multi-center, Randomized,Terance Tsue, MD Double-blind Placebo controlled Design Study to AssessKevin Sykes, MPH the Effectiveness of Cevilmeline to Improve Oral Health
in Patients with Xerostomia Secondary to Radiation Therapyfor Treatment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma(SMILE)"American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation$9,211 Direct Costs2007-2010Completed, Highest clinical enroller nationally (17 patients)
Current Grants and contracts awarded:(List in chronological order – oldest first, newest last)
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Douglas Girod, MD "A Phase 3, Prospective, Open-Label, Multicenter Study ofTerance Tsue, MD LYMPHOSEEK ® - Identified Sentinel Lymph Nodes (SLNs) RelativeKevin Sykes, MPH to the Pathological Status of Non-Sentinel Lymph Nodes
in an Elective Neck Dissection (END) in Cutaneous Head and Neckand Intraoral Squamous Cell Carcinoma"Neoprobe Corporation$4,000 per patient enrolled Direct Costs2010 - Present
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Screened 3 patients, enrolled 2
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Mark Cohen, MD "Intra-lymphatic delivery of cisplatin-HA conjugate in animalLaird Forrest, PhD model of squamous cell cancer"Dianne Durham, PhD American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck SurgeryAbbas Samadi, PhD Foundation and American Head and Neck Society Young
Investigator Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) Grant$40,000 Direct Costs2010-2012Awarded, Score 1.46
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD "Circulating Tumor Cells in Head and Neck Cancer"
Sitta Sittampalam, PhD Privately funded by KU ENT Advancement Board/Grateful PatientsKevin Sykes, MPH $17,200 Direct Costs
2010-2011Awarded
Grants and contracts submitted:
Principal Investigator Investigators
Title of Grant
Funding Source
Direct Costs Years Status
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Mark Cohen, MD "Intra-lymphatic delivery of cisplatin-HA conjugate"Laird Forrest, PhDDianne Durham, PhDAbbas Samadi, PhD
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation and American Head and Neck Society Young Investigator CORE grant
2009-2011Not awarded, score 2.5 (resubmitted and awarded in 2010)
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MD Ossama Tawfik, MD, PhD "Circulating Tumor Cells in Head and Neck Cancer"Sitta Sittampalam, PhD American Cancer Society -Institutional Research GrantsKevin Sykes, MPH $35,000 Direct Costs
2010Not awarded, not scored(resubmitted and awarded by the KU ENT Advancement Board/Grateful Patients)
Kathryn Rosenberger, MD(PGY 4)
Yelizaveta Shnayder, MDDianne Durham, PhDKevin Sykes, MPH
"Neoangiogenesis in a free flap in a rat model"American Head and Neck Society Resident CORE Grant$10,000 Direct Costs2010Not awarded
• Scholarly Publications
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Full length, peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and inclusive pages. The articles must be numbered in chronological order (oldest publications first, most recent publications last). In cases where there are multiple publications within a year, they should be listed by alphabetical order. The list should not include papers "in preparation," "submitted," or "under revisions", nor should it include conference proceedings, published abstracts, and book reviews (which need to be listed separately).
Articles published: (Provide a PDF of each peer-reviewed article published within the last five years. Other articles may be provided at the applicant's discretion.)
1. W Seiple, Y Shnayder, A Kizhnerman, K Holopigian, J Szlyk. Temporal aspects of letter identification in the peripheral visual field. Optical Society of America Technical Digest Series.1998; 1: 100-103.
2. W Seiple, K Holopigian, Y Shnayder, JP Szlyk. Duration thresholds for target detection and identification in the peripheral visual field. Optom Vis Sci. 2001; 78: 169-176.
3. Y Shnayder, MA Kuriakose, H Yee, F-A Chen, MD DeLacure, XN Xue, J. Jagirdar. Adhesion molecules as prognostic factors in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Laryngoscope. October 2001; 111: 1842-1946.
4. Y Shnayder, BJ Greenfield, T Oweity, MD DeLacure. Malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the tongue. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 2003; 24(4): 246-249.
5. MA Kuriakose, Y Shnayder, MD DeLacure. Reconstruction of segmental mandibular defects by distraction osteogenesis. Head and Neck. October 2003; 25: 816-824.
6. YH Kao, Y Shnayder, KC Lee. The efficacy of anatomically based multi-level surgery for obstructive sleep apnea. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. October 2003; 129(4): 327-335.Included into the AAO-HNS Home Study Course, Section 6, December 2004
7. K Lin, A Matarasso, DR Edelstein, RW Swift, Y Shnayder. Superficial Temporal Artery Pseudoaneurysm After Facelift. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 2004; 24: 28-32.
8. Shemen LJ, Shnayder Y. Office-based intralesional cidofovir injections for nasal septal papilloma: a pilot study. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. July 2006; 135(1):149-51.
9. A Sikora, Y Shnayder, H Yee, M DeLacure. Oropharyngeal Kaposi Sarcoma in Related Persons Negative for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. 2008; 117 (3):172-176.
10. Shnayder Y, Weed DT, Arnold DJ, Gomez-Fernandez C, Bared A, Goodwin WJ, Civantos FJ. Management of the neck in Merkel cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Head & Neck. December 2008; 30(12):1559-1565.
11. Kubicek GJ, Wang F, Reddy E, Shnayder Y, Cabrera CE, Girod DA. Importance of treatment institution in head and neck cancer radiotherapy. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery. August 2009; 141: 172-178.
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12. K Kourelis, Y Shnayder, V. Key, D Girod, T Tsue. Mandibular myofibrosarcoma of childhood: Surgical resection and reconstruction with fibula flap. Brazilian Journal of Otolaryngology. May/June 2011; 77 (3):404.
13. Y Shnayder, TT Tsue, EB Toby, AH Werle, DA Girod. Safe Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap Harvest with Prophylactic Internal Fixation. Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction. September 2011; 4: 129-136.
14. JM Arganbright, TT Tsue, DA Girod, ON Militsakh, K J Sykes, J Markey, MD, Y Shnayder. Outcomes of the Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap for Mandibular Reconstruction. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013; 139(2):168-172.
15. Y More, TT Tsue, DA Girod, C Lominska, P Neupane, J Harbison, K Sykes, C Williams, Y Shnayder. Functional Swallowing Outcomes following Trans-oral Robotic Surgery Treatment or Chemo-radiation Therapy in patients with Oropharynx Cancer. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013; 139(1):43-48.
Manuscripts in press: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of acceptance by journal)
16. Factors Influencing Morbidity after Surgical Management of Malignant Thyroid Disease. Y More, Y Shnayder, DA Girod, KJ Sykes, M Carlisle, B Chalmer CJ Kraemer, TT Tsue. Ann Otol, Rhinol & Otol. April 2013
17. Peritumoral Delivery of Nanoconjugated Cisplatin Has Improved Efficacy with Reduced Toxicity in an in Vivo Murine Model of Head and Neck Squamous cell Carcinoma. SM Cohen, N Rockefeller, D Durham, A Samadi, MS Cohen, Y Shnayder. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. April 2013
Manuscripts submitted but not yet accepted: (Provide names of all authors, title, journal, and PDF of manuscript plus evidence of receipt of manuscript by journal.)
Invited or non-peer-reviewed articles or reviews: (Provide names of all authors, year, title, journal, volume, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or article/review if published within the last five years.)
Book Reviews
Y. Shnayder, M.D., Book Review, “Practical Guide to Neck Dissection,” author: Lucioni, Marco. Publisher: Springs-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2007
Y. Shnayder, M.D., Book Review, “ENT – Head and Neck Surgery: Essential Procedures,” Authors: Theissing, Juergen, et al. Publisher: Thieme, 2010 Head & Neck Journal, in press.
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Books and book chapters: (Provide names of all authors, year, book title, chapter title, edition, publisher, and pages. If in press, provide documentation and PDF or book/book chapter if published the last five years.)
GR Thomas, Y Shnayder. Chapter 40: Genomic Evaluation of Head and Neck Cancer. Essentials of Genomic and Personalized Medicine (2nd edition), pp. 511-521, Elsevier, 2010.
GR Thomas, Y Shnayder. Chapter 78: Genomics of Head and Neck Cancer. Essentials of Genomic and Personalized Medicine (1st edition), pp. 745-755, Elsevier, 2009.
TT Tsue, Y Shnayder, DA Girod, ON Militsakh, “Free Tissue Transfer, Osteocutaneous Radial Forearm Flap,” e-Medicine Clinical Knowledge Base chapter, Institutional Edition, Last Updated January 7, 2010, Section 12.
DA Girod, TT Tsue, Y Shnayder. Chapter 80: Free Tissue Transfer. Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery (5th edition, Vol. 2), pp. 1080-1099, Elsevier, 2009.
Y Shnayder, KC Lee, & JM Bernstein. Chapter 20: Management of Adenotonsillar Disease. Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery (2nd edition), Lange Med Books/McGraw-Hill, 2007.
Published abstracts: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), year, title, where published, volume, and pages.) If the same work is reflected in a published abstract and a presentation or poster, the work must only be listed only once.
1. Y Shnayder; M. B. Karakullukcu; A. Huang; S. Hart; F. J. Civantos P207 The Efficacy of Perioperative Aspirin in the Survival of Rat Microvascular Free Flap Following Pre-anastomotic Injury. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, Aug 2006; 132: 905.
2. Cabrera CE, Shnayder Y, Tawfik O, Sykes KJ, Champion T, Kubicek G, Gochee P, Mayo M, Smith H, Tsue TT, Girod DA. Biomarkers in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 137 (2) Supplement: P155, August 2007.
3. Y Shnayder “Use of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Head and Neck Cancer,” Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology Audio Digest, January 11, 2008.
4. Donald Weed, Yelizaveta Shnayder, Stephen Bayles, and Samir Khariwala. Head and Neck Defects: The Microvascular Tipping Point. Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery. August 2010; 143 (2) Supplement 2: pp P27-P28.
5. T Kourelis, K Kourelis, D Girod, T Tsue, Y Shnayder. Head and Neck Squamous cell Carcinomas (HNSCCs) in the young population: clinic-pathological analysis with prognostic implications. Journal of Cancer Supplement, Volume 128, Issue Supplement 1, pp 35-49, March 2011, PP24.
Other scholarly publications
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• Presentations and posters in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last)
Oral paper presentations: (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review, and location and date of presentation.)
Scientific papers presented at national and international meetings:
November 7,2007 G Kubicek, BF Kimler, EK Reddy, C Cabrera, Y Shnayder, D Girod, R Dusing, T Tsue, F Wang. PET scans for staging and follow-up for head and neck cancers treated with radiotherapy. Oral Presentation at Radiographic Society of North America (RSNA) 2007, Abstract 6001178.
February 9, 2009 SF Siller, A Samadi, Y Shnayder, TT Tsue, DA Girod, ML Forrest, MS Cohen. A Novel Buccal Implantation Approach to Orthotopic Mouse Models of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma for In Vivo Pre-Clinical Studies. Oral Presentation at the 4th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Fort Myers, FL.
October 30, 2010 K Kourelis, T Tsue, D Girod, K Sykes, Y Shnayder. Investigation of the Prognostic Characteristics of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas (HNSCCA) in the Young Population. Oral Presentation at the AHNS 2010 Research Workshop at the Biology, Prevention and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer, Arlignton, VA (S051).
November 14, 2010 J Arganbright, TT Tsue, KJ Sykes, DA Girod, Y Shnayder. The Long-Term Outcomes of the Radial Forearm Osteocutaneous Free Flap for Mandibular Reconstruction. Oral Presentation at the “2010 Challenges in Fracture Care across Disciplines” AO North America Conference, Phoenix, Arizona.
July 22, 2012 Functional Swallowing Outcomes following Trans-oral Robotic Surgery Treatment or Chemo-radiation Therapy in patients with Oropharynx Cancer.Y More, TT Tsue, DA Girod, C Lominska, P Neupane, J Harbison, K Sykes, C Williams, Y Shnayder. Oral Presentation (Best Clinical 1) 8th International Conference on Head & Neck Cancer, Toronto, Canada.
July 22, 2012 Factors Influencing Morbidity after Surgical Management of Malignant Thyroid Disease. Y More, Y Shnayder, DA Girod, KJ Sykes, M Carlisle, B Chalmer CJ Kraemer, TT Tsue. Oral Presentation (Best Clinical 3) 8th International Conference on Head & Neck Cancer, Toronto, Canada
July 23, 2012 Peritumoral Delivery of Nanoconjugated Cisplatin Has Improved Efficacy with Reduced Toxicity in an in Vivo Murine Model of Head and Neck Squamous cell Carcinoma. SM Cohen, N Rockefeller, D Durham, A Samadi, MS Cohen, Y Shnayder. Oral Presentation (Basic Science) 8th International Conference on Head & Neck Cancer, Toronto, Canada
Scientific papers presented at local and regional meetings:
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January 24-26, 2003 YH Kao, Y Shnayder, KC Lee. The efficacy of anatomically based multilevel surgery for obstructive sleep apnea. Oral presentation. Eastern Section Meeting, The Triological Society, Boston, MA.
March 24, 2004 Y Shnayder, MA Kuriakose, TP Tran, H Yee, E Kramer, MD DeLacure. A comparison of different techniques for sentinel lymph node biopsy in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. Oral presentation. New York Head and Neck Society proffered paper session, New York, NY. Awarded First Prize for Best Resident Clinical Research Paper.
Poster presentations in chronological order (oldest first, most recent last): (Provide names of all authors (applicant’s name bolded), title, sponsoring organization, extent of peer-review and location and date of presentation.)
Poster presentations at national and international meetings:
July 29 – August 2,2000
MA Kuriakose, Y Shnayder, H Yee, FA Chen, MD DeLacure, J Jagirdar. The role of adhesion molecules in the prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Poster presentation; abstract nr PA195. 5th International Conference on Head and Neck Cancer, San Francisco, CA.
May 6-8, 2003
May 3-4, 2003
FA Chen, WT Chen, Y Shnayder, MD DeLacure, P Zhang, R Babu, MA Kuriakose. Identification of differentially expressed genes of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma by cDNA microarray analysis. American Head and Neck Society at Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting (COSM), poster presentation # P066, Nashville, TN.
Y Shnayder, MM April, JP Willging. Power-assisted adenoidectomy in the treatment of chronic otitis media with effusion. American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology at COSM, poster presentation, Nashville, TN.
March 11-13, 2004 Y Shnayder, CL Lazarus, L Kells, MD DeLacure. Voice and swallow characteristics after vertical hemilaryngectomy and radial forearm free flap reconstruction of the laryngeal defect. Poster presentation. 4th International Laryngeal Cancer Conference. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
August 19, 2006 Y Shnayder, MB Karakullukcu, A Huang, FJ Civantos, S Hart. The Efficacy of Peri-Operative Aspirin in the Survival of Rat Microvascular Free Flap Following Intra-Operative Injury. Poster Presentation. 2006 Annual Meeting & Research Workshop on the Biology, Prevention and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer, Marriott Chicago Downtown, Chicago, IL.
August 19, 2006 Y Shnayder, FJ Civantos, A.Bared, DJ Arnold, WJ Goodwin. Lymphoscintigraphy and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Merkel Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck. Poster Presentation. 2006 Annual Meeting & Research Workshop on the Biology, Prevention and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer, Marriott Chicago
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Downtown, Chicago, IL.
September 15-19, 2007
C Cabrera, Y Shnayder, O Tawfik, KJ Sykes, T Champion, PA Gochee, TT Tsue, DA Girod. Poster Presentation: Use of p53 and Ki67 as biomarkers in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas 2007 American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
May 29, 2009 CE Cabrera, Y Shnayder, KJ Sykes, TT Tsue, DA Girod. Poster Presentation No. 153, The Impact of Compliance on Clinical Outcomes in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma, American Head and Neck Society at COSM 2009, Phoenix, AZ.
April 28, 2010 KL Rosenberger, Y Shnayder, KJ Sykes, TT Tsue, DA Girod. Poster Presentation #52. The role of VEGF in neoangiogenesis in a free flap in a rat model American Head and Neck Society at COSM 2010, Las Vegas, NV.
Poster presentations at local and regional meetings:
January 24-26, 2003 YH Kao, Y Shnayder, KC Lee. Lingual abscess presenting as obstructive tongue swelling in a diabetic patient. Poster presentation #37, Eastern Section, The Triological Society Meeting. Boston, MA.
November8-9, 2006
November8-9, 2006
Y Shnayder, MB Karakullukcu, A Huang, S Hart, FJ Civantos. 2006 Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, The Role of Aspirin in Preventing Microvascular Thrombosis Following Intra-operative Injury, University of Kansas Medical Center
Y Shnayder, A Bared, FJ Civantos, DT Weed, DJ Arnold, WJ Goodwin. 2006 Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, Lymphoscintigraphy and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Merkel Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck, University of Kansas Medical Center.
November7 - 9, 2007
CE Cabrera, Y Shnayder, O Tawfik, KJ Sykes, T Champion, G Kublcek, PA Gochee, M Mayo, H Smith, TT Tsue, DA Girod. 2007 Faculty Research Day and Poster Session, Use of P53 and K167 as Biomarkers in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas, University of Kansas Medical Center.
Invited seminars at other universities: (Provide title, sponsoring organization or institution, and date of presentation.)
February 16, 2006 Y. Shnayder, “Microvascular Reconstruction following Conservation Laryngeal Surgery” Grand Rounds, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology, Miami, FL.
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January 6, 2007 Y. Shnayder, “Advances in Laryngeal Preservation Surgery,” Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Annual Conference, Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City, MO.
January 18, 2007 Y. Shnayder, “Current Updates in Laryngeal Cancer: An Update” 4th Annual ENT Symposium, held at St. Francis Health Center, sponsored by Stormont Vail, Audience: 20-30 Family Practitioners.
November 27, 2007 Y. Shnayder, “Thyroid Cancer,” sponsored by the University of Kansas Medical Center Area Health Education Center located in Pittsburg, Kansas, location of talk: Emporia Country Club, Emporia, KS.
May 5, 2007 Y. Shnayder, “Sentinel Node Biopsy in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: An Update” Surgical Grand Rounds, Kansas Medical Education Foundation, Pozez Education Center, Topeka, KS.
January 11, 2008 Y. Shnayder, “Use of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Head and Neck Cancer.” Sponsored by Kansas City Society of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology, 2008 Annual Clinical Conference, Overland Park, KS.
June 16, 2011 Y. Shnayder, Laryngectomee Multidisciplinary Physician Panel, International Association of Laryngectomees 2011 Annual Meeting, Holiday Inn CoCo Key, Kansas City, MO.
• Other evidence of scholarship (includes clinical guidelines, policy documents, contributions to significant position statements by professional organizations, and development of national examinations)
Reviewer for Head & Neck journal I review articles including original research and case reports/series approximately every 3-4 months (8 articles reviewed, 24 hours of work)
Reviewer for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery journalI review articles including original research and case reports/series (3 articles reviewed, 6 hours of work)
Interviewed by the Kansas City Business Journal for the article: Minimally Invasive Surgeries Offer Big Benefits, September 12, 2010.
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