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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL: Name: Charles G. Hurbis, M.D., F.A.C.S. Specialty: Otolaryngology Spouse: Jillian C. Wightman Business Address: South Coast Ear, Nose & Throat 2695 N 17th Street Coos Bay, OR 97420 Ph (541)266-0900, Fax (541)266-0800 Date of Birth: April 6, 1959 Place of Birth: Palm Springs, California EDUCATION: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Department of Chemical Engineering 1977-1980 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor School of Literature, Science and Arts 1980-1981 Honors Program Cellular and Molecular Biology Honors and Awards: Dean's List School of Engineering 1978, 1979, 1980 Angel Scholar – School of Literature, Science & Arts Graduated: 1981 Bachelor of Science Medical School: University of Michigan Graduated: 1985 M.D. Residency: University of Illinois Department of General Surgery 1985 - 1986 University of Illinois Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1986 - 1990 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Attending Staff North Bend Medical Center Coos Bay, Oregon 1990 -1997 Clinical Faculty Oregon Health Sciences University Portland, Oregon 1990 - Present Chief of Surgery Bay Area Hospital Coos Bay, Oregon 1/94 – 1/95, 1/05 – 1/07 Attending Staff St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, Michigan 5/97 - 4/98 PRESENT POSITION; South Coast Ear, Nose & Throat South Coast Center for Cosmetic Surgery 2695 N. 17th Street Coos Bay, OR 97420 4/98 - Present HONORS AND AWARDS: Best Doctors in America 2005 - 2015 First Prize Award Resident Research Competition 1990, University of Illinois Resident First Prize Award, 1990 Resident Essay Contest, The American Broncho-Esophagological Association, West Palm Beach, FL Second Prize Award, 1990 Lederer-Pierce Research Competition, Chicago, Illinois First Prize Award Resident Research Competition 1989, University of Illinois Second Prize Award Resident Research Competition 1988, University of Illinois ACHIEVEMENTS: Instrument Designs: Tracheoesophageal Puncture Device in association with the Storz and Luxtec companies - 1988 Hydroxylapetite Stapes Prosthesis design in association with Microtek - 1991 ePTFEj- titanium Implantable Nasal Dilator in conjunction with Hanson Medical, Inc. - 1999 Medical Consultant “Scrubs” Television show, NBC, 2003 Multiple Local and State 1 - 6th placing in Cycling Road Race and Mountain Bike events 1988 – 93, 2009 LICENSURE: Oregon #16892 Michigan #4301062762 California - G085115 BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Otolaryngology October 1990 INTERESTS: Competitive road cycling, mountain biking, sailing, classical piano, auto track racing, motorcycle track racing SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Fellow, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow, American College of Surgeons Fellow American Rhinologic Society Member, Oregon Medical Association Member, Southwestern Oregon Medical Society PUBLICATIONS: 1. Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Establishment and Characterization of Non-permanent Cell Lines. Arch. of Otolaryngol. 1981; 107:703-710. 2. Monoclonal Antibody Scintigraphs of Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Xenografts. Cancer Drug Delivery 1985; 2(3):211. 3. Laryngeal Amyloidosis in a Child. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 1990; 99:105-107. 4. A Complication Related to a Central Venous Catheter in Head and Neck Surgery. Operative Techniques in Otol-HN Surg. 1990; 1(1):81-82. 5. A New Instrument for Simplification of Tracheoesophageal Puncture. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 1991; 104:410-16. 6. Laryngeal Changes During Exercise and Exercise Induced Asthma. Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 1991; 100:34-37. 7. Exercise Causes Glottic Narrowing in Asthmatics. Respiratory News 1990; 10(4):5. 8. An Adjustable, Butterfly-Design, Titanium-Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2006; 8:98-104. 9. A follow-up study of the Monarch adjustable implant for correction of nasal valve dysfunction. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery,. 2008 Mar-Apr; 10(2):142-3. 10. An adjustable implant for nasal valve dysfunction: a 3-year experience. Ear, nose & throat journal, 2012 Aug; 91(8):E5-12. NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS: 1. Laryngeal Amyloidosis in a Child. Presented at the American Broncho-Esophagological Association, San Francisco, CA, April 1989. 2. A New Instrument for the Simplification of Tracheoesophageal Puncture. Presented at the Meeting of the Middle Section of the American Triological Society, Tulsa, OK, January 1990. 3. Laryngeal Changes During Exercise and Exercise-Induced Asthma. Presented at the meeting of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association, West Palm Beach, FL, May 1990. 4. Poster presented at the meeting of the AAO-HNS, September 1989. 5. An Adjustable, Butterfly Design, Titanium-ePTFE Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction. Presented at American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, September 2005. 6. An Adjustable, Butterfly Design, Titanium-ePTFE Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction. Presented at the 9th International Symposium of Facial Plastic Surgery, Las Vegas, NV, May 2006. 7. Adjustable Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction. Presented at the 20th Annual Symposium on the Latest Advances in Facial Plastic Surgery, Newport Beach, CA, August 2006. 8. Avoiding complications when using the Monarch Nasal Implant for correction of Nasal Valve Dysfunction. Presented at the AAO-HNS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. and American Rhinologic Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Sept 2007. 9. Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings, 2007, San Diego, CA, “An adjustable Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction: A Two Year Experience”. 10. An Adjustable Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction: A Three Year Experience. Presented at the AAO-HNS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Sept 2008. 11. An Adjustable Implant for Nasal Valve Dysfunction: A Three-Year Experience. Presented at the Rhinology World Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. April 2009. International Presentations: 1. An Adjustable, Titanium-ePTFE Implant for the Nasal Valve. Presented at the AAO- HNS Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, September 2006 2. Treatment of Nasal Valve Collapse. Presented at the 57th National Congress of the Mexican Society of ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Chihuahua, Mexico, May 2007. 3. Erfos 2007, 6th European Congress of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 2007, Vienna Austria, “An Adjustable, butterfly design implant for nasal valve dysfunction”. 4. 34 Simposio Anual Internacional De Cirugia Plastica Estetica, 2007, Guadalajara Mexico, “Adjustable Nasal Implant Technique on the External Valvular Dysfunction LECTURES & COURSES: 1. The use of Nd:YAG Contact Lasers in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Wenske Laser Course - Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, IL, March 1990. 2. Speech Restoration in the Laryngectomy Patient, Josephine County Medical Society, March 1991. 3. Design of a Nasal Implant, GORE and Associates, Flagstaff, AZ, March 19, 1998. 4. Course Instructor Laserscope KTP Vascular Laser Course, Portland, OR, Oct., 1999. 5. Treatment of Nasal Allergy, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Bandon Dunes Golf Course, 2004 6. American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fall Meeting 2008, Chicago, IL: Instructor, Nasal Valve Repair Workshop and Cadaver Lab, Paul Nassif, M.D., Director. 7. Oregon Academy of Otolaryngology Fall Combined Meeting, 2007, Portland, OR: Nasal Valve Management Panel. .