Doctor
OHSU
Dr. Mark Wax is a Professor in the Departments of Otolaryngology and Oral Maxillofacial surgery. He is currently the Residency Program Director and Director of Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery in OHSU’s Department of Otolaryngology-HNS. Dr Wax has trained 22 fellows to date. His fellows have populated multiple academic institutions and range from division chairs to chairman of departments.
Dr. Wax has been an active member of the American Head and Neck Society where he was treasurer for 6 years and then president. He was an active member of the executive group for almost a decade. He has been extremely active in the AAOHNS. These activities included a stint as the coordinator for education where he directed the educational activities of the foundation. His term as the coordinator for meetings, he who arranges and manages the annual meeting, which is one of the largest gatherings of Otolaryngologists in the world ended this year with a pivot from a live to a virtual format.. His dedication to teaching culminated in his election as president of the otolaryngology program directors organization where he served on its executive council for many years.
Dr. Wax’s focus and interest have been on reconstruction after major head and neck oncologic ablation with a view to maximizing rehabilitation. With over 250 articles in the peer review literature he has expanded the reach of free tissue transfer in reconstruction and the rehabilitation of patients with significant defects in the head and neck. Collaboration with the Oral Maxillofacial department has led to improved dental rehabilitation with reconstruction of the bony skeleton.
On a personal level Mark has been married to his wife Roberta for 31 years and they reside in Portland Oregon. His 2 children, Blair and Stephanie, currently reside in Washington DC. He enjoys skiing, running, climbing, and traveling.