Academy Bylaws
August 19, 2025AAO-HNS Bylaw Articles As amended by vote of the AAO-HNS Membership on June 12, 2025. Section 1.01. Registered Office The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the “Academy”) shall have and continuously maintain in…
Easing Student Loan Burden on Medical Residents - REDI Act
August 15, 2025Our Position The Academy remains concerned about the amount of debt medical students and residents accrue during their training and how these students’ career decisions may be influenced by the total accumulation of debt, rather than their interests. Therefore, the AAO-HNS supports the…
Renting Space
August 15, 2025The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery's headquarters is conveniently located in Old Town Alexandria. The facility offers a spacious auditorium and flexible conference room space with state of the art audio-visual capabilities to suit your meeting and event needs…
Prior Authorization
August 14, 2025Our Position Congress must take action to reform existing administrative hurdles that limit access to prompt patient care by passing the Reducing Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act of 2025 (H.R.2433) and the Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025 (H…
Quality Products
August 13, 2025Evidence-based products developed by otolaryngologists for otolaryngologists are needed for our specialty to meet the demands of payers, accrediting bodies, and maintenance of certification and licensure programs, so that you can succeed in the changing healthcare marketplace. Otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons must…
Scope of Radiologic Training and Interpretation of Paranasal Imaging by Otolaryngologists
August 12, 2025The American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery endorses the ability of otolaryngologists to review and provide their expert interpretation of radiologic studies pertaining to the head and neck region with particular emphasis on the paranasal sinuses and temporal bones. In order for otolaryngology…
Position Statement: In-Office Photoangiolytic Laser Treatment of Laryngeal Pathology
August 12, 2025Photoangiolytic laser treatment, which is typically performed in an office or ambulatory setting under local or topical anesthesia with a flexible fiberoptic laryngoscope, is an established surgical treatment that is indicated for management of laryngeal pathologies including, but not limited to, vascular ectasias, polyps…
Position Statement: Button and Coin Battery Technology
August 11, 2025Opportunity to eliminate preventable harm: Industry must adopt a new safe button or coin cell battery technology that will not cause severe injury inside the body A button or coin cell battery can cause life-threatening tissue injuries of the esophagus, trachea, or major…
World Sinus Health Awareness Month
August 8, 2025World Sinus Health Awareness Month was founded by the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) to inform and educate patients around the world about the causes of their nasal and sinus symptoms as well as various treatment options and when…
John Conley, MD Lecture on Medical Ethics
August 7, 2025About the John Conley, MD Lecture on Medical Ethics This award, named for an esteemed leader in the specialty, is based on Dr. John Conley’s passion for head and neck surgery and belief in the professionalism of the practice of medicine. 2025 Lecturer…
Cotton-Fitton Endowed Lecture in Pediatric Otolaryngology
August 7, 2025About the Cotton-Fitton Endowed Lecture in Pediatric Otolaryngology Funded by Robin T. Cotton, MD and Cynthia M. Fitton, this award was established to educate otolaryngologists about considerations and care of children with diseases or disorders of the ears, nose, throat, head, and neck…
Eugene N. Myers, MD International Lecture on Head and Neck Cancer
August 7, 2025About the Eugene N. Myers, MD International Lecture on Head and Neck Cancer This award was endowed by Leslie Nicholas, MD, in honor of his nephew, Eugene N. Myers, MD, who is dedicated to the management of head/neck cancer and has interest in…
Howard P. House, MD Memorial Lecture for Advances in Otology
August 7, 2025About the Howard P. House, MD Memorial Lecture for Advances in Otology Howard P. House, MD’s passion for sharing knowledge through research and education is the reason we honor him through the establishment of a lectureship and to ensure that Dr. House’s…
Presidential Citations
August 4, 2025About Presidential Citations Presidential Citations recognize individuals personally selected by the President who have left a personal imprint on the life and/or career of the president, and/or have made a lasting impression through their outstanding contributions and dedication to the Academy, Foundation…
Previous Presidential Citations Awardees
August 4, 2025AAO-HNSF 2024 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience: Presidential Citations 2024 The Presidential Citations are given to individuals who have had a profound influence on the AAO-HNS/F President’s life and otolaryngology career. President Douglas D. Backous, MD, selected these individuals for their…
Clinical Indicators: Auditory Brainstem Response
August 2, 2025Thank you for visiting these valuable resources. The Academy is currently reviewing this content and providing updates where necessary. If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected] History (One or more required) Asymmetric hearing loss Unilateral tinnitus Sudden hearing loss Suspected…
Position Statement: Reimbursement for Taking Hospital Call
August 1, 2025Otolaryngologists, through their training in the management of adult and pediatric airway emergencies, facial trauma, foreign bodies and other head and neck emergencies are a vital component of the emergency medical system. Hospitals have a legal obligation to provide screening and stabilization services to…
Position Statement: Reuse of Single-Use Devices: Responsible Recycling of Medical Instrumentation
August 1, 2025Our current healthcare environment demands that we advocate for the best quality care delivered in a safe and cost effective manner to our patients. As such, the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Supports FDA guidelines regarding the reprocessing of SUDs. Encourages continued…