Background
Koufman, James Alan was born on November 2, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
administrator educator medical otolaryngologist
Koufman, James Alan was born on November 2, 1947 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Student, Boston University, 1965-1966; Bachelor, Brandeis U., 1969; Doctor of Medicine, Boston University, 1973.
Summer research fellow Public Health Svc. School Medicine, Boston University, 1971;
resident in surgery, Hartford (Connecticut) Hospital, 1973-1975;
resident in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery combined program in otolaryngology School Medicine, Boston University, Tufts U., 1975-1977;
chief resident in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, Boston University, Tufts U., 1977-1978;
instructor surgery Bowman Gray School Medicine, Wake Forest U., Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1978-1979;
assistant professor otolaryngology Bowman Gray School Medicine, Wake Forest U., Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1979-1983;
associate professor otolaryngology Bowman Gray School Medicine, Wake Forest U., Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1983-1994;
professor, Wake Forest U., Winston Salem, North Carolina, since 1994;
member of staff, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem, since 1978;
director Center for Voice Disorders, Wake Forest U. Medical Center, Winston Salem, since 1989. Visiting lecturer Northwestern University, Chicago, 1982, 84, John Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore, 1986.
Visiting professor departments anesthesia and surgery Hartford (Connecticut) Hospital, 1985, department otolaryngology Free U. Hospital, Amsterdam, 1992, department otolaryngology U. Cincinnati, 1993, Research Study Club Los Angeles, 1993. Mem.guest faculty North Carolina Speech Therapists, Greensboro, 1986, Medical University of Southern California, Charleston, 1988, 89, U. Washington, Medicine in the vocal arts, Charleston, 1991. Invited guest lecturer Royal Society Medicine, London, 1992.
Guest lecturer, member visiting faculty department otolaryngology School MedicineU. Pittsburgh, 1993, Medical School Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1993. Member medical.adv. board National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association, since 1990. Member clearinghouse advisory group National Institute Deafness and Other Comm.
Disorders, since 1991. Presenter in field.
Member American Medical Association, American Academy Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery award 1989,task force for new materials 1985-1988, neurolaryngology committee since 1990, speech, voice and swallowing disorders committee since 1992), American Council Otolaryngology, American College Surgeons, American Broncho-Esophagological Association (Boyles-Maloney award 1990), American Laryngological, Otological and RhinologicalSoc., American Laryngological Association (Casselberry award 1991), North Carolina Medical Society (secretary otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery section 1990, vice president, program chairman 1991, president 1992), North Carolina Society Clinical Hypnosis, North Carolina Society Otolaryngology and Maxillofacial Sugery, Forsyth County Medical Society, Society University Otolaryngologists, Centurion Club Deafness Research Foundation.
M. Marsha Jane Sink, May 30, 1987. Children: Joseph M., H. Clifford, Dustin A., Daniel G.