Past Coordinator for International Affairs Eugene N. Myers, MD developed a unique program of International Corresponding Societies which affiliate with the Academy on a peer-to-peer level. ICS leaders meet informally with Academy leaders for discussions on issues of mutual interest. The Academy Board of Governors is proactively exploring ways to assist ICS participants with their socioeconomic issues such as managed care, reimbursement, and defending their scope of practice.
Starting with the Spanish Society of ORL-HNS in 1997, the number of societies has grown to 42:
To apply for International Corresponding Society (ICS) status, please contact the International Affairs Department at international@entnet.org.

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