Position Statement: Remote Practice of Allergy
February 4, 2026The decision to test for allergy should be based on first-hand knowledge gained by an individual history and physical examination. The results of allergy testing must be interpreted in light of these findings. The decision to treat with immunotherapy should be based not just…
Position Statement: Debridement
February 4, 2026Debridement of the sinus cavity is a procedure most commonly performed following endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and other nasal surgeries. It involves transnasal insertion of the endoscope for visualization and parallel insertion of various instruments for the purpose of removal of crusting (postsurgical or otherwise…
Position Statement: Dilation of sinuses, any method (e.g., balloon, etc.)
February 4, 2026Sinus ostial dilation is a therapeutic option for selected patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and recurrent acute rhinosinusitis (RARS) who have failed appropriate medical therapy. Clinical diagnosis of CRS and RARS should be based on symptoms of sinusitis and supported by nasal endoscopy documenting sinonasal…
Position Statement: Intra-Operative Use of Computer Aided Surgery
February 4, 2026The American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery endorses the intraoperative use of computer-aided surgery in appropriately select cases to assist the surgeon in clarifying complex anatomy during sinus and skull base surgery. There is sufficient expert consensus opinion and literature evidence base…
Position Statement: The Use of Biomaterials in Sinonasal Procedures
February 4, 2026The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery supports the use of FDA-approved biomaterials such as implants, stents, and packing material in sinonasal procedures to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications. The use of biomaterials for Rhinologic applications including hemostasis, maintenance of sinus…
Position Statment: Tonsil and Adenoid Surgery
February 4, 2026Otolaryngologists use a variety of safe and efficacious techniques and instruments to perform tonsil and adenoid surgery. Based on available data, the AAO-HNS does not find that one technique or instrument is clearly superior. The AAO-HNS supports the discretion of surgeons to determine…
Position Statement: Head and Neck Surgery
February 4, 2026To become board certified, an otolaryngologist has to complete a rigorous training program. Five years residency training in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery is required in order to be considered eligible to apply to sit for the specialty board examination in Otolaryngology. Residents in otolaryngology…
Connect with AAO-HNS on Social Media and Your Peers on ENT Connect
February 4, 2026Connect with the Academy on Social Media Click on the icons below to connect with the Academy and otolaryngologists from around the world! Follow us for expert perspectives on clinical practice guidelines and care standards along with visual insights you can apply immediately in…
Young Physicians Section
February 4, 2026The Young Physicians Section is composed of all members of the Academy who are under 40 years of age OR within the first eight years of professional practice after residency and/or fellowship training. All members meeting these criteria are automatically members of the…
The ENT Advocate
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The ENT Advocate Archive
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FY 2026 Appropriations Package Includes Key Provisions Supporting Otolaryngology and Patient Access
February 3, 2026On February 3, Congress enacted H.R. 7148, the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026,” an omnibus spending measure that will fund the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year, which ends on September 30, 2026. The package includes several significant health policy provisions and…
Affiliate Meeting/Event Guidelines
February 3, 2026For JW Marriott LA Live Hotel (Headquarter Hotel) Only. Los Angeles Convention Center space is not available. What Qualifies as an Ancillary Event? Any event including participation of AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting attendees, including exhibitor staff meetings, scheduled outside of the official AAO-HNSF…
Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
February 3, 2026The Countdown to #OTOMTG26 Begins! Planning is underway for the AAO-HNSF 2026 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, coming to Los Angeles, California. Join thousands of otolaryngology professionals for world-class education, hands-on learning, and opportunities to connect with colleagues from around the globe…
Affiliate Meetings/Events Terms & Conditions
February 3, 2026All meeting requests and off-site events must be approved and reserved through the AAO–HNSF Meetings Department. It is a violation of the AAO–HNSF Exhibit regulations to reserve space directly at any facility (convention center, official hotels, and surrounding venues). Affiliates are…
Special Events
February 3, 2026Featured Presidents' Reception The Presidents’ Reception is an unforgettable occasion affording attendees ample time to network and connect with colleagues from around the globe. The 2025 Presidents’ Reception took place on Saturday, October 11, at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the NFL's Indianapolis…
DANI - Digital Assistant Naturally Integrated
February 2, 2026Meet DANI | Your Personal Guide to Everything ENT I'm DANI, your Digital Assistant Naturally Integrated into the world of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Think of me as your go-to resource for all things from the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and…
Affiliate Meeting/Event Information
February 2, 2026All affiliate events held in conjunction with the AAO-HNSF 2026 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO must adhere to the affiliate event guidelines, regardless of the meeting location. Please read through the guidelines before submitting your request. If you’re planning to host an affiliate…