Morning Keynote: Outpatient Balloon Dilation for Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis


Karen Kost, MDCM (McG), FRCSC


Dr Kost did her undergraduate studies and residency at McGill University in Montreal. She completed a fellowship in Voice and Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery at the Institute of Laryngology and Otology in London England under the stewardship of Sir Donald Harrison. She is a Professor of Otolaryngology at McGill University and is the Director of the Voice and Dysphagia Laboratory at McGill University. Areas of special interest include Head and Neck Oncology, Airway problems, and Voice. She is the past president of the Otolaryngology division of the McGill Med-Chi Society, and sits on several local committees associated with McGill university.

Dr. Kost has an ongoing interest in Global health. She worked in the Canadian Arctic for over 20 years, performed the first surgical procedure in Northern Quebec and played an instrumental role in repatriating medical and surgical services to Nunavik in Northern Quebec. In 2014 and 2015, Dr. Kost participated in 2 humanitarian medical missions in remote villages of the Himalayas in Nepal accessible only by foot, with no running water and no electricity. In addition to practicing medicine, she provided teaching and instruction to local healthcare providers.

Dr Kost has been, and continues to be heavily involved in the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and has served as chair of Bylaws, Regional Representative of Quebec, and President of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Fund. In 2013, she served as the President of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Society - the second female president of the society since its birth in 1946. She established the Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) section of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in 2013, went on to form a committee, secure funding for the WIO, and serve as its chair from 2013-2017. She continues to serve as chair of the Laryngology committee within the Society.

Dr. Kost has also served as President of the American Society of Geriatric Otolaryngology (ASGO) from 2012 to 2014 and as program chair for 5 years from 2007-2012. In addition, Dr Kost has been an active member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and several of its committees including the Geriatric Otolaryngology Committee from 2006-2016, and again from 2018 onwards, the International Committee from 2013-2017, the International Steering Committee from 2017 to the present, and as Representative to the Voice Committee from 2017 to the present. She served as the chair of the International Otolaryngology Committee for the year 2016-2017. Dr Kost was nominated to the Council of the prestigious American Laryngological Association in May 2019.

Dr Kost is involved in both basic science and clinical research focused on voice, voice disorders and singing. She teaches medical students, as well as residents and is the Director of the Laryngology Fellowship at McGill University. She served as an examiner for the Royal College of physicians and Surgeons of Canada for 7 years, and continues to work with the Royal College as part of a team helping improve the Otolaryngology training program in Kuwait, where she also functions as an international examiner.

Dr Kost has published extensively on voice and tracheostomy, which was the subject of her Triological thesis in 2005. She is the first Canadian female to be inducted into the Triological Society. Dr Kost is a member of over a dozen medical societies, including the American Laryngological Society. Dr Kost is the author of several publications in peer-reviewed journals and over 20 book chapters on airway and voice. She has edited or co-edited 3 textbooks on Geriatric Otolaryngology, and sits on the editorial boards of four peer-reviewed otolaryngology journals. She is the associate editor of the ‘Clinics in Geriatric Otolaryngology’ section of the ENT Journal, and in October 2019 was appointed Associate editor of Laryngology for the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Journal. Dr Kost has given over 400 presentations on voice and tracheostomy around the world as a keynote speaker, invited lecturer/professor or guest speaker.

Dr Kost is the recipient of the Birkett prize in Otolaryngology, the Teacher of the Year Award in Otolaryngology in 2002 and 2009, the Recognition of Service and Commitment Award from the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Society in 2009, and the Distinction Award of Otolaryngology from the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in 2014. In September 2016, Dr Kost was awarded the Helen B Krause Trailblazer Award from the Women in Otolaryngology of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.



Afternoon Keynote: Odontogenic Sinusitis, NOT Rhinosinusitis


John R. Craig, MD


Dr. John Craig is the Division Head of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at Henry Ford Health-Michigan State University in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Craig completed his Rhinology Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2015, and has been in practice for 9 1/2 years at Henry Ford. Amongst his research interests, odontogenic sinusitis and nasal septal perforation repair have been topics of focus for him. Pertaining to odontogenic sinusitis, he has published 19 articles on the topic over the last 5-6 years, including national and international multidisciplinary consensus statements on diagnosing and managing odontogenic sinusitis. His goal is to increase awareness on this relatively common condition amongst dental and ENT providers.