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What a distinct pleasure it is to see so many familiar faces at this meeting of the sections of the Triological Society. Before I begin my remarks this morning, please allow me to express my sincere appreciation to all of you for bestowing on me the incomparable honor of being your president this year. I would also like to acknowledge and thank my wife Libby, who is here with me today. Her loving support and honest criticisms have been my biggest assets for the past 35 years.From the time I was a resident and presented my first paper at the Meeting of the Middle Section of the Triological in Milwaukee, these meetings have been among my favorites. In them, I have listened to and participated in many interesting discussions about our specialty. Those interactions have taught me a great deal. When I consider this in light of the collegial atmosphere of the Triological, and my personal association with many of you over the years, I have an abundance of reasons to be grateful to this outstanding organization.One of the privileges of serving as president is the opportunity to bring to the fore important, timely issues and perhaps even point
The Laryngoscope – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 2013
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