Program Director
Gerry Funk
Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA, 52242
Telephone 319-356-2169
Fax 319-356-4547
e-mail gerry-funk@uiowa.edu
Number
of positions:
One (one or two year) position. A new candidate is accepted each year.
Eligibility
Fellowship candidates must be either board certified or board eligible
in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, General Surgery, or General
Plastic Surgery. The fellowship candidate must be able to obtain a
license to practice medicine in the State of Iowa. Documented experience
and
ability in the management of head and neck cancer patients through
letter of reference and the applicants’ personal statement are
required.
Accreditation
The University of Iowa Head and Neck Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery
Fellowship is accredited through the Advanced Training Council.
Objectives
and Training
Clinical
On completion of their fellowship training at University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics, the Head and Neck Fellow will have mastered
the examination
and diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions involving the head
and neck. The program teaches the appropriate reconstruction and
rehabilitation
techniques used in the management of these patients.
To achieve these objectives the fellowship training is largely
clinically directed, allowing fellows the opportunity to participate
in a variety
of procedures. These range from skull base resection to laryngeal
rehabilitation. In addition, the fellow routinely performs between
35 to 45 free tissue
transfers during one year of clinical training.
Understanding the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to
the treatment of head and neck cancer is encouraged through the
coordination of the Head and Neck Cancer Tumor Board, where proficiency
in the
management
of these patients is discussed.
Research
During the fellowship, the fellow completes a clinical and/or basic
science research project relating to the field of head and neck
oncology. A variety
of research opportunities are available in the field of outcomes
evaluation and quality of life assessment for head and neck cancer
patients. In
addition the fellow has a variety of basic science laboratories
available within which they may coordinate research projects.
The Fellowship Environment
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics serves as a major tertiary
care center for the Midwest. Nearly 25 percent of the 35, 000
yearly outpatient
visits to our department are cancer related. Approximately
500 patients are referred to the University of Iowa every year for
management
of head and neck cancer, and 300 of these are treated surgically.
Patients
stay
in the Clinical Cancer Center, opened in 1994. The University
of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Surgical ward, opened in 1991,
consists
of 24
operating suites.
Course Structure
The two-year fellowship may be structured as either two clinical
years or one year of clinical work and one year of research.
The clinical
work will be performed under the supervision of the fellowship
director and
the Head and Neck Oncologic faculty within the dept. The
fellow is expected to coordinate the multidisciplinary Head and Neck
Cancer Tumor Board.
They are also required to attend regular departmental meetings,
including
Grand Rounds, Morbidity and Mortality Conferences Head and
Neck Oncology Rounds, Head and Neck Plastics Conferences
amongst
others.
The fellow
is expected to actively participate in the education of residents
and medical students in the operating room, on the wards,
and in the clinic.
Interdisciplinary Approach
One of the greatest strengths of the fellowship training
at the University of Iowa is the collaboration between
the Otolaryngology
service and
other subspecialties. Cooperation and involvement with
Cardiothoracic surgery,
Neurosurgery, Oculoplastics surgery, Oral Maxillofacial
Surgery and General Surgery is routine.
Application
For fellowship match information and application, visit
the American Head and Neck Society website at www.ahns.info
Or contact Dr Henry T Hoffman
Dept of Oto
U of I H and C
200 Hawkins Dr,
Iowa City, IA, 52242
vicky-melzow@uiowa.edu |