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    Erasmus MC

    Prof. dr. Rob Baatenburg de Jong

    Professor and Head of the Department of Throat Nose and Ear

    Biography

    Academic education and degrees

    • Medical Education: ErasmusMC Rotterdam
    • Residency: Erasmus MC Rotterdam
    • Fellowship: Toronto, Canada
    • PhD: Erasmus University Rotterdam
    • Full professor head and neck surgery: Leiden University
    • Full professor otorhinolaryngology: Erasmus University
    • 2020: Clinical leadership – clinical care redesign. (Richard Bohmer, Harvard)
    • 2021: Leading Change ( INSEAD )
    • 2021: Socratische gesprekstechniek (Marlou van Paridon)
    • 2021: Cursus expertises verrichten MVMSR

    Gepland:

    • 2022: Lean Orange Belt, Erasmus inhouse
    • 2022: Leergang Board Potentials, Ebbinge

    Work experience

    • 1982-1984: House officer, Surgery, Zuiderziekenhuis
    • 1984-1988: Residency ENT, Dykzigt
    • 1989-1990: Fellowship Head and Neck surgery KWF
    • 1990- 2004: Senior-staff ENT, Leiden University Medical Centre
    • 1998: Full professor head and neck surgery, Leiden
    • August 2004: Chairman a.i., ENT, Leiden University Medical Centre
    • September 2005: Professor and Chairman ENT, Erasmus MC Rotterdam
    • 2015: Several investigations regarding medical liability and hospital quality (e.g. IGJ enquiry UMCU)
    • 2014: Treasurer Postdoctoral education ENT specialists “Speerpunten”
    • 2018 – 2021: Member “Stafconvent” Erasmus MC / Chairman Theme Brain & Senses
    • 2018: Member Business panel “Kwaliteit” Erasmus MC
    • 2019: Chairman Steering Group Value Based Health Care
    • 2020: Project lead  OR-triage Erasmus MC
    • 2022: Board member of the “Bright Life Africa” foundation 

    Brief summary of research

    • Optical Image Guided Surgery
    • Population studies (ERGO, Generation R)
    • Prognostic models
    • Early laryngeal cancer
    • Integrated quality of care
    • Value Based Health Care
    • Prioritization in Surgery

    Papers