09-10, 11:15–12:15 (Europe/Istanbul), Pediatric Otolaryngology 2
tonsil and adenoids surgery instructional course
Seckin Ulualp, MD, MBA, HCA, FACS, is a Professor and Vice of Research in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas. He specializes in pediatric otolaryngology with a special emphasis on the care of children with sleep-disordered breathing, dysphagia, and otitis media.
Dr. Ulualp’s research interests include: obstructive sleep apnea; airway and swallowing disorders; otitis media; outcomes analysis for pediatric otolaryngologic disorders; safety and quality improvement; clinic operations and management; resource utilization; efficiency and access to care.
Dr. Ulualp is on the Editorial Board of multiple scientific journals and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for more than 15 journals. He has over 100 peer-reviewed and invited scholarly articles and book chapters.
Head of Pediatric ORL since 2014. Main reserach interest: Otology, Pediatric ORL, Genetics, syndromic disease, Eustachian Tube Function
Dr Daniel is the Chair of the Department of Pediatric Surgery at McGill University, and the Surgeon-in-Chief at The Montreal Children’s Hospital.
He is a Professor in the Departments of Pediatric Surgery and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at McGill University and a Senior Scientist in the Child Health and Human Development Program, Centre for Translational Biology, Research Institute MUHC. Dr Daniel is the Past-President of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the Secretary-Elect of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology.
Dr Daniel is a passionate teacher as evident by his leadership roles in Continuing Medical Education and his numerous teaching awards. He also heads the McGill Otolaryngology Sciences Laboratory and has over 240 peer-reviewed publications and several research grants. His clinical expertise is in pediatric airway disorders, dysphagia, salivary gland disorders, and hearing loss. He is also a pioneer in many minimally invasive surgical techniques including hearing implants.
Dr Daniel has received mutiple honours and awards, including the Distinction of the president award by the College of Physicians of Quebec, induction into the Triological Society, the Royal College Accredited CPD Provider Innovation Award, and Canada's top 40 under 40.
As a certified Professional Coach(PCC), Dr Daniel enjoys fostering professional growth and development of peers and trainees.