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Name: |
Fuad M. Baroody, M.D. |
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Department of Primary Appointment: |
Surgery |
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Secondary appointments: |
Pediatrics |
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Present rank: |
Associate Professor |
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Present track: |
CLINICIAN-EDUCATOR |
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Proposed rank: |
PROFESSOR |
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Proposed track: |
CLINICIAN-EDUCATOR |
DEPARTMENT: What is the candidate's field or specialization
within medicine?
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Pediatric
otolaryngology, airway problems, rhinosinusitis, allergic rhinitis |
LAY SUMMARY:
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Dr.
Baroody conducts the full range of clinical and didactic educational
activities, including clinical teaching in the outpatient clinics, in the
operating room and on rounds, as well as research seminars, grand rounds,
conferences and research supervision and continuing medical education
programs at national and international meetings. He teaches medical students, residents (otolaryngology and
pediatrics), fellows and peers. His
clinical activities focus on children with ear, nose and throat problems. His
practice has a large outpatient component, including clinics onsite and at an
offsite (currently at Merrillville, IN). He operates at least one day per week to treat such
problems as airway problems, chronic tonsillitis, congenital and acquired
head and neck masses, and hearing loss.
He also covers the inpatient pediatric otolaryngology consult cases
every other week His
research involves investigations into the pathophysiology of allergic
rhinitis and rhinosinusitis, and, recently, studies of the role of
inflammation in a disease that occurs frequently in his clinical practice,
childhood obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). |
CURRICULUM VITAE
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AWARDS 1990
Recipient of the President's Grant-in-Aid Award of the American
Academy of
Allergy and Immunology 1993
Recipient of an Institutional grant from The Johns Hopkins University
School of
Medicine 1993
Recipient of the Combined American Academy of Otolaryngic
Allergy/American
Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Research Award 1996 – 1999 Recipient of a
Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (KO8) from the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National
Institutes of Health 2000
Recipient of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery’s
Honor Award 2001
lncluded in the second edition of Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors:
Chicago Metro
Area 2002
Included in the third edition of Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors:
Chicago Metro Area 2003
Included in the fourth edition of Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors:
Chicago Metro
Area 2005
Listed in The Consumer’s Research Council of America’s: America’s Top
Physicians EDITORIAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEES 1995-2000 Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of
Allergy and Clinical Immunology 1997-
Member of the Editorial Review Panel of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Surgery 1995-1996 Member of the Operating Room
Committee of the University of Chicago Hospitals 1996- 2005 Member of the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine
Operating Room
Committee-University of Chicago Hospitals 1997-2003 Member of the Allergy and Immunology Committee of
the American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1997-2006 Member of the Monograph Faculty of the American
Academy of Otolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery 1999
Member of the Department of Surgery Research Committee, University of
Chicago 2001-2006 Member of the Sinusitis Committee of the American
Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology 2001-2006 Member of the
Rhinitis Committee of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology 2004
Chair, subcommittee for the Orthopedic Oncology Internal Review, The
University
of Chicago Hospitals 2004
Chair, subcommittee for the Orthopedic Oncology Internal Review, The
University
of Chicago Hospitals 2004-2007 Co-chair, Seminars
subcommittee, RSOD (Rhinitis Sinusitis and Ocular Disorders)
interest section, American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology 2005-2007 Vice Chair of the Rhinitis
Committee of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology 2005
Liaison between AAAAI and AAOHNS 2005
Member of the University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital
Operating Room
Committee 2007-2009 Chair of the Rhinitis Committee
of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and
Immunology 2007-2009 RSOD interest section
Representative, Workshops subcommittee, American
Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology OTHER
ACTIVITIES May 1997 Participant in the Bayer ENT Advisory Network
Meeting On Sinusitis,
Naples,
Florida. June
1997 Participant in
the Flonase Advisory Board meeting on TheUse of Inhaled Nasal
Steroids in Treating Co-morbidity in Rhinitis (Sinusitis, Otitis Media
and Asthma),
Denver, Colorado. Oct 1997 Participant in the Bayer ENT
Advisory Network Meeting On Sinusitis, New Paltz,
New York. Feb 1998 Participant in a round table
discussion on: The Diagnosis and
Treatment of Otitis
Externa, Sponsored by the
Bayer Corporation, Boulders, Arizona. June 1998 Participant in a roundtable
meeting: The Role of Quinolones
in the Treatment of
Acute Sinusitis.
Washington DC. July 1998 Participant in the ENT advisory network
meeting. Sponsored by Bayer
Corporation, Quebec, Canada. Sept 1999 Meeting of the American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery,
New Orleans, LA.
Co-Moderator of session A of the Research Forum:
Nose/paranasal sinuses. Feb 2001 Participant in the 3rd
Bayer Otolaryngology Advisory Board meeting, Miami,
Florida. April 2002 Organized a 4 hr CME course for Chicago area
Pediatricians at the University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL. Title: Update in Pediatric Otolaryngology Oct 2002 Participant in the Aventis National
Visiting Professors Academy,
Asheville, North Carolina.
Mar 2003 American Academy Of Allergy Asthma and
Immunology, Denver, CO.
Moderator of Symposium:
Sinusitis: Adjunctive therapy 2002. June 2003 Participant in a consensus meeting
organized by the AAAAI and cosponsored by
the AAOA and the AAOHNS for classification of rhinosinusitis. Mar 2005 Participant in AAOA Task Force on
treatment strategies for chronic rhinosinusitis. Aug 2005 Participant in expert consultants
meeting about perennial nonallergic rhinitis
organized by Schering-Plough, Kenilworth, NJ. Mar 2007 Consultant for the Department of Health
and Medical Services (Dohms) of Dubai,
United Arab Emirates.
Hosted by Dohms as consultant Pediatric Otolaryngologist
at Dubai Hospital. |
PRESENTATIONS
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Instructional
Courses And Invited Lectures At National and Regional Meetings 1. May 1991
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy meeting, Waikoloa, Hawai. Oral
presentation: Mediators in
late phase reactions following nasal antigen provocation. 2. March 1992
American Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Orlando, Florida. Lunch
seminar: Nasal
corticosteroids in allergic rhinitis. 3. September 1992
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Washington, DC. Oral
presentation: Inflammatory
mediator production and physiologic changes during the early reaction to
nasal antigen provocation. 4. November 1992
American Osteopathic Association Annual Convention and Scientific
Seminar San Diego, California. Symposium
Talk: Triggers of Allergic Reactions: The Early and Late-Phase Response. 5. March 1993
American Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Chicago,
Illinois. Breakfast
seminar: Nasal
corticosteroids in allergic rhinitis. 6. October 1993
American Rhinologic Society 39th Annual Scientific meeting,
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Oral
Presentation: Inflammatory
Mediators and Cells in Rhinitis. 7. October 1993
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Instruction
Course: What's New in the
Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis. 8. March 1994
American Academy of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyAnaheim,
California. Breakfast
seminar: Anti-inflammatory
therapy of allergic rhinitis. 9. September 1994
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Instruction
Course: What's New in the
Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis. 10. September 1994 American Academy of Otolaryngologic Allergy Meeting, San
Diego, CA. Oral
Presentation: The Effect of
Different Environmental Conditions on the Immediate Nasal Response to
Allergen Provocation. 11. July 1995
American In-Vitro Allergy/Immunology Society Seventh annual meeting,
Chicago, IL. Oral
Presentation: Nasal Evaluation of Cells. 12. September 1995
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Instruction
Course: Allergic
Rhinitis: Manifestations and response
to treatment. 13. May 1996
American Rhinologic Society meeting, Orlando FL. Oral
Presentation: Correlation of physiologic parameters after allergen
challenge of the nasal mucosa. 14. September 1996
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, Washington DC. Instruction
Course: Allergic
Rhinitis: Manifestations and
response to treatment. 15. September 1996
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Washington DC. Breakfast
Symposium: What’s New With
The Nose. 16. September 1997
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, San Fransisco, CA. Instruction
course: Allergic
Rhinitis: Manifestations and
response to treatment. 17. September 1997
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Meeting, San Fransisco, CA. Oral
Presentation: What’s new in
the treatment of allergic rhinitis. 18. September 1998
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Instruction
course: Allergic
Rhinitis: Manifestations and
response to treatment. 19. March 1999
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Orlando, Florida. Breakfast
seminar: Using nasal
provocation in clinical intervention. 20. September 1999
American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Instruction
course: Inflammation in
chronic sinusitis: Relationship
to allergic rhinitis. 21. March 2000
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, San Diego, CA. Breakfast
seminar: Techniques in nasal
provocation. Oral
Presentation:
Pathophysiology and Treatment of Rhinosinusitis. 24. September
2000 American
Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting,
Washington DC. Instruction
course: Inflammation in
chronic sinusitis: Relationship
to allergic rhinitis. 26. March 2001
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and ImmunologyNew Orleans, LA. Breakfast
seminar: Techniques in nasal
provocation. 27. September
2001 American
Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, Denver,
CO. Instruction
course: Pharmacotherapy of
Allergic Rhinitis. Breakfast
symposium: Anti-inflammatory effects of antihistamines 29. March 2002 American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, New
York, NY. Lunch Seminar:
Novel approaches to allergen challenge 30. March 2002 American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, New
York, NY. Dinner Symposium: Links between allergic rhinitis and
Sinus disease: Evidence of a sensorineural connection. 31. March 2003
American Academy Of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, Denver, CO. Oral
Presentation: Overview of rhinosinusitis. 32. March 2003 American
Academy Of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, Denver, CO. Breakfast
Seminar: New investigational
methods in chronic sinusitis. 33. March 2004 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, San Francisco, CA. Lunch seminar: Chronic Sinusitis Update. 34. March 2004 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, San Francisco, CA. Breakfast seminar: Approach to the Patient with
Refractory Rhinitis. 35. March 2005 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, San Antonio, TX. Breakfast seminar: Chronic Rhinosinusitis Update. 36. March 2005 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, San Antonio, TX. Breakfast seminar: Chronic Rhinosinusitis in
children. 37. September 2005 American Academy of Otolaryngic
Allergy, Los Angeles, CA. Symposium Panelist: CRS: Current Clinical
Therapies 38. September 2005 American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Los Angeles, CA. Foundation morning symposium: Update on Allergic and Nonallergic
Rhinitis (co-presenter). 39. March 2006 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, Miami Beach, Fl. Breakfast seminar: Chronic Rhinosinusitis in
children. 40. March 2006 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, Miami Beach, Fl. Dinner Symposium: Cellular inflammation and nasal
physiology. 41. March 2006 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, Miami Beach, Fl. Workshop: Nasal and ocular challenges, “How To”. 42. September 2006 American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Toronto,ON. Foundation morning
symposium: Update
on Allergic and Nonallergic Rhinitis (co-presenter). 43. September 2006 American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Toronto,ON. Instruction Course: Pharmacotherapy of Allergic
rhinitis. 44. September 2006 American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Toronto,ON. Instruction Course: Inflammatory pathways in chronic rhinosinusitis. 45. November 2006 American College of Allergy, Asthma
and Immunology meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Symposium Speaker: The Future of Nasal Corticosteroids:
Generic vs Improved Formulations. 46. February 2007 American Academy of Allergy Asthma
and Immunology, San Diego CA. Lunch seminar: Chronic Rhinosinusitis in children,
special considerations. 1. May 1995
XXXth meeting of the Middle
East Medical Assembly, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation: Allergic
Rhinitis: Pathophysiology and Treatment. 2. November 1997
Northeastern meeting of the Brazilian Society of Allergy and
Immunology, Bahia, Brazil. Oral
Presentation: Sinusitis 3. November 1997 Northeastern meeting of the Brazilian Society of Allergy
and Immunology, Bahia, Brazil. Oral
Presentation: Allergic and
Nonallergic Rhinitis: Diagnosis
and Treatment. 4. November 1997
Symposium of the Otolaryngology Society of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil. Oral
Presentation: Otitis Media. 5. November 1997
Symposium of the Otolaryngology Society of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil. Oral
Presentation: Stridor in the
Pediatric Age Group. 6. March 1998
Advances in the Management of Rhinosinusitis, Kananaskis
Otolaryngologists meeting, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Oral
Presentation: Chronic Sinusitis from an Immunological Perspective. 7. April 1998
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery Grand rounds:
Chronic Sinusitis:
immunologic and therapeutic aspects. 8. April 1998
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery Grand rounds: Diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis. 9. April 1999
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery Grand rounds: Update on the management of Pediatric
Otitis Media. 10. April 1999
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery Grand rounds: Stridor in the Pediatric Age Group. 11. July 1999 XVIIIth
Congress of the European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology,
Brussels, Belgium. Satellite
Symposium: Allergic diseases
under control. Oral
Presentation: New Advances
in anti-allergic research. 12. April 2000
Guest faculty at the 9th International Course on Advanced
Endoscopic Surgery of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses, Seoul, Korea. Oral
Presentation: Pathophysiology of chronic sinusitis: relationship to allergic rhinitis. 13. April 2000
Guest faculty at the 9th International Course on Advanced
Endoscopic Surgery of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses, Seoul, Korea. Oral
Presentation: Pediatric Sinusitis: Manifestations, Diagnosis and
Treatment. 14. April 2000 Guest faculty at the 9th International Course on
Advanced Endoscopic Surgery of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses, Seoul, Korea. Oral
Presentation: Image-Guided Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Is It Necessary? 15. May 2000
XXXVth meeting of the Middle
East Medical Assembly, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation: Current Concepts in the Management of Otitis Media. 16. May 2000 XXXVth meeting of
the Middle East Medical Assembly, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation: Allergic Fungal Sinusitis. Oral
Presentation: Pediatric
Sinusitis. Oral
Presentation: Role of Allergy in Sinusitis. Oral
Presentation: One Airway: The Immunopathophysiology. Oral
Presentation: Nasal
Challenge and the Pathophysiology of Allergic Rhinitis. Oral
Presentation: Allergic Fungal Sinusitis. Oral
Presentation: Sinusitis: Diagnosis and management. 27. December 2003 Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation:
Update on Otitis Media. 28. December 2003 Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation:
Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy of Allergic Rhinitis. 29. December 2003 Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation:
Medical Treatment of Sinusitis. 31. Dec 2004
Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation:
Concensus on the treatment of acute otitis media. 32. Dec 2004
Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral Presentation: Otitis media with
effusion: How to treat. 33. Dec 2004
Annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Beirut, Lebanon. Oral
Presentation:
Management of the child with recurrent otitis media. 34. March 2007 Department of Otolaryngology Grand
rounds, Dubai Hospital, Dubai. Oral
Presentation: Stridor in the
Pediatric Age Group. Invited Lectures at Other Institutions 1. April 1991
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Basic Science Course in
Otolaryngology, Washington, D.C. Title: Allergic Rhinitis: Pathophysiology and Treatment. 2. December 1992
St. Francis Hospital Medical Grand Rounds, Hartford, Connecticut. Title:
Early and Late phase reactions in allergic rhinitis. The effect of H1 antihistamines. 3. May 1993
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Basic Science Course in
Otolaryngology, Washington, D.C.Title: Allergic Rhinitis:
Pathophysiology and Treatment. 4.&n |