ACMS 2021 Annual Meeting Preliminary Program

Guest Speaker Biographies

Hilda E. Stambuk, MD

Christopher Wilke, MD, PhD

Dr. Stambuk is a diagnostic radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with sub-specialty training in neuroradiology, including imaging of brain, spine, and head and neck disease. Her practice involves the interpretation of CT and MRI scans, and she has a particular interest in head and neck oncology. As a member of the Head and Neck Oncology Disease Management Team, Dr.

Dr. Wilke is the Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology and the University of Minnesota Medical School and specializes in treating tumors of the brain, head

and neck and skin. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota’s medical scientist training program where he stayed to complete his residency training before pursuing an advanced radiation oncology fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center. He maintains an active research focus in the fields of cancer imaging and computational tumor modeling.

Stambuk interacts with surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and other professionals in therapeutic decision making for patients with head and neck cancer. She also has particular expertise in image-guided biopsy of spine and head and neck tumors. Dr. Stambuk’s research interests include investigation of functional imaging (PET scans, functional MRI, and Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI) for the diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance of neurologic and head and neck disease.

Hand & Nail Workshop Wednesday, May 5 1:00 – 4:00 pm (3 00 Credit Hours) Location: University of Washington Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH); Shuttle service for participants will be provided. $375.00 registration fee; for ACMS Members only Space is limited to 32 registrants and granted on a first-come, first- served basis, with 2 participants per cadaveric hand. Directed by Dr. Thomas Knackstedt, this workshop is geared toward all nail surgeons, from beginner and intermediate to advanced levels. It offers small group, hands-on experience practicing a variety of nail surgery techniques. Participants will be instructed on: • How to avulse the nail in several fashions (partial and complete) • Perform multiple different nail procedures (including punch, shave, and longitudinal techniques) • Treat nail melanoma with en bloc excision of all nail tissues and perform nail flaps (for those with more advanced background) Approaches to patient assessment, including surgical planning, equipment/ suture selection, and anatomical considerations to optimize outcomes will be covered. Anatomy as it relates to safe surgical technique will be stressed. Fresh frozen cadaveric hands that allow for realistic hands-on practice will be utilized.

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2021 ACMS Annual Meetings Hyatt Regency Seattle, Seattle, WA • Thursday, May 6 – Sunday, May 9, 2021

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