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May 2024 – Vol. 43, No. 5
“A Few of My Favorite Things” for #OTOMTG24
With registration opening in mid-May, Dr. Chelius, Coordinator for the Annual Meeting Program, shares what he is excited about for the attendee experience in Miami Beach this fall.
Leading Edge
All Together
This is a pivotal year for the Academy and the specialty as we continue to evolve, engage, and energize one another so that we can care for our patients and protect our specialty for future generations.
The Treasures of the 2024 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO℠
The Annual Meeting promises a harmonized blend of the best of the old and traditional with the appealing glitz of something new and innovative.
2024 Above and Beyond Awards
Dr. Denneny recognizes extraordinary individual efforts that reach “above and beyond” the expected performance on critical needs of the specialty and organization.
Our Commitment to Our Mission, Vision, and Strategic Goals Travels with Us
The Academy unequivocally supports inclusivity. We are privileged to have attendees of the Annual Meeting representing all possible demographics contributing to our specialty and patient care around the world.
Allergy Season Got a Jumpstart This Year
Otolaryngologists are uniquely positioned to manage patients suffering from allergic rhinitis. As levels of common allergens continue to rise, consider incorporating allergy testing and immunotherapy into your practice.
LISTEN: Updates on Chronic Cough Podcast
Christine Blanche Franzese, MD, Mark R. Gilbert, MD, and Thomas L. Carroll, MD, discuss the differential diagnosis for chronic cough as well as the workup.
Pearls from Your Peers: Gene Therapy for Hearing Loss
Madison V. Epperson, MD, interviews Lawrence (Larry) R. Lustig, MD, about gene therapy.
Consumer Sleep Technologies and Wearables: Integration into Practice
The availability and popularity of consumer sleep technologies has surged. Learn about their capabilities, limitations, and applicability in clinical practice.
A Culture of Perfectionism Is Poisoning Young Surgeons
We surgeons function under the assumption that surgery is a perfectible thing. If surgery is not a perfectible thing, then is perfectionism required in the training of young surgeons?
Finding Your Happy Place in Otolaryngology
From private to hospital-based practice to academic research and teaching, every path in otolaryngology has its high points.
Experiences of the 2023 URM Away Rotation Grant Recipients: Part 3
Five more travel grant recipients learned new skills and made life-long connections during away rotations in Michigan, Massachusetts, Alabama, Pennsylvania, and New York.
For Your Patients: Stay ENT Healthy this Allergy Season!
ENThealth.org is full of easy-to-understand, accessible resources to share with your patients about managing seasonal and chronic allergies and when they should see their ENT.
AAO-HNSF 2023 Humanitarian Travel Grant Report: Kampala, Uganda
Serving patients in low-resource areas requires adapting our normal structure of care to the resources and therapies available.
Submit to the #OTOMTG24 Call for Simulation Abstracts
Do you have an innovative simulator model or simulation activity that you would like to share with the otolaryngology community?