09-09, 15:00–16:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Young IFOS 1
One of the main missions of the academic surgeon is to teach residents, pass on the knowledge, and build a strong generation of young otolaryngologists. Our team has been dedicated to building a strong residency program that exposes residents to all aspects of otolaryngology-head and Neck surgery, and prepares them to successfully sit and pass the American Board Examination (ABOHNS). This round table will discuss the challenges and key concepts to building a well rounded training program in Otolaryngology. It will include surgeons and leaders from the United-States and Europe. We will specifically discuss the topics of funding, recruiting, mentorship, research activities, and teaching in a learner-centered environment.
The goals of this presentation are:
-To discuss the important steps and challenges that come with building a training program
-Share the experience of international mentors who are committed to teaching the next generation of surgeons in the field of Otolaryngology-HNS
-Discuss what makes a successful trainee/resident
Dr Isabelle Gengler is an American and French facial plastics and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty, facial nerve reanimation surgery, reconstructive microsurgery, and cosmetic surgery of the face. She completed medical school and Otolaryngology-HNS residency in France, then moved to the United-States where she completed a second Otolaryngology residency, followed by a fellowship in Facial Plastics and Reconstructive surgery of the face at the Johns Hopkins hospital in 2025. She is now an attending physician at the Thomas Jefferson University/Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, where she is establishing a reconstructive center dedicated to facial nerve and reconstructive surgery. She performs both cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, in adults and children. She also serves as the Vice Chair of Research for the YO-IFOS group since 2023.
Comprehensive otolaryngolgist with focus in academic program development, sleep surgery and head and neck surgery.