- Pediatric Habilitation Following Cochlear ImplantationPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery endorses the American Cochlear Implant (ACI) Alliance’s position paper on Pediatric Habilitation F… 
- Care of Children Infected with CytomegalovirusPosition Statement- The risk for transmission of congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV), a common in-utero infection and a leading cause of childhood hearing loss, in healthcare settin… 
- AAO35: Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV): Dix-Hallpike and Canalith RepositioningQuality Measure- Download PDFHigh Priority: No; N/ANQF Number: N/APercentage of patients with BPPV who had a Dix-Hallpike maneuver performed AND who had therapeutic canalith re… 
- AAO32: Standard BPPV Management+Quality Measure- Download PDFHigh Priority: Yes; Appropriate UseNQF Number: N/APercentage of BPPV patients who received vestibular testing, imaging, and antihistamine or benzod… 
- AAO29: Quality of Life for Patients with Neurotology Disorders+*Quality Measure- Download PDFHigh Priority: Yes; OutcomeNQF Number: N/APercentage of neurotology patients whose most recent Quality of Life scores were maintained or improved d… 
- AAO36: Tympanostomy Tubes: Resolution of Otitis Media with Effusion in Adults and Children+*Quality Measure- Download PDFHigh Priority: Yes; OutcomeNQF Number: N/APercentage of patients aged 6 months and older with a diagnosis of otitis media with effusion who are see… 
- AAO20: Tympanostomy Tubes: Hearing Test+Quality Measure- Download PDFHigh Priority: No; N/ANQF Number: N/APercentage of patients age 6 months through 12 years with a diagnosis of OME who received tympanostomy tube in… 
- What to Expect as a PGY1 ResidentArticles- AN INTERVIEW WITH TANYA MEYER, MDResidency is a time of immense personal and professional growth and learning. The transition from medical school to residency … 
- Position Statement: Vestibular Myogenic Potential (VEMP) TestingPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery recognizes that Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) testing is a useful neurophysiologic t… 
- What Happens if I Don’t Match?Articles- AN INTERVIEW WITH MIRIAM O’LEARY, MDWhy don’t some candidates match?Graduating medical school is quite an accomplishment. You need to work hard and be consiste… 
- Interview TipsArticles- Listen carefully to the questions. It is important to fully understand the question before you answer so you answer the right question. If you don’t understa… 
- Position Statement: Rotational (Rotary) Chair TestingPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery recognizes that the following tests are medically indicated and appropriate in the evaluation of c… 
- Interviews: Dos and Don’tsArticles- A CONVERSATION WITH CARLA V. VALENZUELA, MDHow did you prepare for the interviews?One of my classmates going into Ophthalmology gave me great advice. He told m… 
- Position Statement: Red Flags-Warning of Ear DiseasePosition Statement- Hearing loss and balance disorders are medical conditions. Only licensed physicians with a medical school degree and medical training (MD or DO) may diagnose a… 
- Position Statement: PosturographyPosition Statement- The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery recognizes that the following tests or evaluation tools are medically indicated and appropriate in… 
- How Do I Match in Otolaryngology?- AN INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL PLATT MD, MSCResidency positions in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery remain highly sought among U.S. medical students. The number… 
- How Do I Know if I am Competitive for ENT Residency? A Program Director’s Point of ViewArticles- CHARLES R. WOODARD, MD, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, DUKE UNIVERSITYResidency selection represents an important process, not only for the program, but it is also one of t… 
- Fellowships: Are They the Right Career Path for YouArticles- A CONVERSATION WITH SIDHARTH V. PURAM, MD, PHDSince 2000, the number of medical and surgical resident graduates seeking subspecialty training has nearly triple… 
 
