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May 2025 – Vol. 44, No. 5
Join Us in the City Where IT Happens!
"This Annual Meeting represents everything I love about our Academy—the pursuit of excellence, commitment to innovation, and deep sense of community. Plus, Wellness Zone, expanded Simulation Education, and more!"
Leading Edge
The Power of Mentorship in Shaping Our Specialty
The best mentorship comes from having shared goals, mutual respect, and a sincere desire to see the other person succeed. And there is no better place to experience this than at #OTOMTG25 in Indy!
Modernizing Your Academy
Creating a mosaic of solutions that uses people, processes, and technology to provide an outsized advantage for our members.
The State of the Workforce: Advanced Practice Providers in Otolaryngology
Learn how the growing presence of APPs is reshaping otolaryngology practice while raising important questions about training, oversight, and scope of practice.
Behind the Peer Review: Conversations with Star Reviewers
Otologist Janet S. Choi, MD, MDPH, leverages her research expertise and mentorship experience to shape the future of research in the specialty.
Save the Date: #OTOMTG25 in Indianapolis
Register starting later this month for your all-access pass to the ultimate otolaryngology experience!
Cough Hypersensitivity Syndrome
Clarifying the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of this complex condition and offering insights into emerging therapeutic strategies and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach.
Manténgase Preparado: Qué Saber para Practicar Durante una Emergencia
An English version of this article, “Stay Prepared: What to Know to Practice During an Emergency” appears directly below the Spanish.
Second Victims in Otolaryngology
Learn how to help protect yourself and your colleagues from a growing epidemic of physician suicides in the U.S.
Incorporating Allergy into the Busy Otolaryngology Practice
With an array of options for allergy testing and treatment, allergy services can be gradually incorporated into what you already offer your patients.
Stories from the Road: Community Empowerment
Through twice-yearly surgical trips, the program has performed over 1,000 procedures in underserved communities in the Dominican Republic.
Stay Current with OTO Journal Monthly Podcasts
Looking for intellectual stimulation during your daily commute or workout? Subscribe to monthly podcasts about the latest research published in
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.
Building Bridges in Pakistan
A cross-continental partnership is forged to support patient care and expand surgical capacity at a rapidly growing charitable hospital in Karachi.
Is There a CRISPR Future for Allergy?
The application of CRISPR gene-editing technology in the allergy space is still in its infancy, but promising trials suggest it may revolutionize treatment by precisely editing the genetic causes of allergic responses.
INDY: The Crossroads of Innovation, Excellence, and Convenience for #OTOMTG25
Discover why Indianapolis, Indiana—the host city for the 2025 Annual Meeting—is generating so much excitement as the ultimate medical meeting destination for the global otolaryngology community!
Behind the Curtain: Why Those RUC Surveys in Your Inbox Really Matter
Your participation in RUC surveys directly impacts Medicare reimbursement rates across all medical specialties.
Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis Management: From Clinic to Operating Room
It is essential for comprehensive otolaryngologists to have a strong understanding of AFRS epidemiology and pathophysiology.
Staff Spotlight: Enzo Graniello
Meet the Academy's Program Manager for Digital & Global Engagement.
Watch | New Video Series: “It Always Starts with the Patient”
"I never really thought about the science of breathing until I couldn't do it anymore," says otolaryngology-head and neck surgery patient, Liz Haberkorn.
Ethics in Practice: Finding Breathing Room
In the latest installment of this series, the AAO-HNS/F Ethics Committee delves into the ethical challenges of tracheostomies for otolaryngologists.
Voices of Otolaryngology
Podcast: The Stuffy Reality of Workforce & Practice Challenges
Listen to one of the latest episodes of
Voices of Otolaryngology
with Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA, and Eugene G. Brown III, MD, RPh, AAO-HNS/F President-elect.
Are You Eligible for a Discount or Waiver to Publish Open Access?
Check whether your country or institution has a standing agreement to cover article processing charge (APC) for publishing open-access in the OTO Journals.
Stay Informed: Advocacy Updates from the AAO-HNS
Keep ahead of critical health policy and legislative updates on the topics that affect your practice and your patients’ access to care.
Update Your Find an ENT Profile
All active, practicing AAO-HNS members are automatically included. Ensure your practice and contact information are correct by checking your profile today.
Call for Contributions: Share Your Voice with the Bulletin
We invite you to contribute by submitting articles, topic inquiries, and multimedia content, as an individual or through your AAO-HNS/F committees.