OTO EXPOSM Challenges with Information, Innovation
The deadline to save on advanced meeting registration—August 23, 2013—is upon us, and I want to talk about this outstanding meeting and the array of opportunities it offers. Most importantly,I want to invite you personally to join me in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I am looking forward to seeing you there. Exceptional Education Offerings The 117th AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM is most exciting for me both because it culminates in this fantastic honor of representing you, our members, this year, and because of the robust education experience of this upcoming meeting. Did you know that you can earn up to 27.5 hours of continuing education credit by attending instruction courses, mini seminars, and scientific oral presentations at this meeting? After several planning trips to Vancouver, I can tell you this is an inspiring location. Our meeting will build on the city’s diversity and majesty, transmitting Vancouver’s energy to attendees. And I have more great news. It is my pleasure to announce that the John Conley, MD Lecture on Medical Ethics presenter is none other than one of our own and NBC’s incomparable chief medical editor and news personality, Nancy L. Snyderman, MD. With her appearance at the Opening Ceremony, the meeting will receive the best kind of kickoff, one that focuses on being the best practitioners of otolaryngic care. Immediately following the ceremony, the meeting excitement carries to the grand opening of the OTO EXPOSM, where the spirit of innovation charges the atmosphere and medicine’s practice becomes tangible. Medicine Extends Beyond the Exam Room Since this issue of the Bulletin gives you a first glimpse of the myriad exhibitors at this year’s meeting, I wanted particularly to highlight the value that the OTO EXPOSM presents to attendees. The very concept of an exposition (an outgrowth of the French market place) connotes a festive display of progress and invention. There is a showcase of cultures as well, and in the case of our specialty the diversity is global and extraordinary, but universal in its emphasis on scientific and technological innovations. Our meeting is considered the World’s best gathering of otolaryngologists. This year’s EXPO is in the city of one of the most famous expositions and world’s fairs—Expo 86, the 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication. Expo 86 was the last World’s Fair in North America. Whether we are introverts who seek ideas or extroverts who learn best from others, as physicians we all are interested in tools and technologies that improve patient care. The OTO EXPO is the best chance we have each year to look for those innovations. It is in the hall that you can really target your search for those practical applications of the latest findings in care. Many of us have had this experience before but are still awed by the number of vendors and possibilities for exploration that the EXPO presents. Over time, I have heard of strategies developed by members to successfully discover innovative solutions appropriate to their time and budget. Following are those recommendations: Seven Show Strategies Use this issue of Bulletin to research exhibitors pre-show by visiting their microsites anonymously, or set up appointments for those solutions that top your needs. Plan for a time to visit the floor just to check for innovations in tools and technology. When energy ebbs, seek out areas with small tables or conversation niches near the exhibitors you want to engage to jump-start the exchange of ideas with them and others. Eat lunch in the OTO EXPOSM hall and talk to colleagues—exhibitors too are happy to have you lunch in their area. And it’s free. Use vendors as a concierge service to help you find other colleagues that they know to solve problems or discuss similar issues. Leave your information and questions with avendor to follow up. “Revisit” any booth after the show at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting and look for your post-show Meeting Daily 365. For all the details about themeeting, go to www.entnet.org/annual_meeting. I look forward to seeing you there. – See more at: http://aaobulletin.365.staging2.ascendmedia.com/Highlight.aspx?p=472&id=6238#sthash.aYkusoZy.dpuf
The deadline to save on advanced meeting registration—August 23, 2013—is upon us, and I want to talk about this outstanding meeting and the array of opportunities it offers. Most importantly,I want to invite you personally to join me in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I am looking forward to seeing you there.
Exceptional Education Offerings
The 117th AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM is most exciting for me both because it culminates in this fantastic honor of representing you, our members, this year, and because of the robust education experience of this upcoming meeting. Did you know that you can earn up to 27.5 hours of continuing education credit by attending instruction courses, mini seminars, and scientific oral presentations at this meeting?
After several planning trips to Vancouver, I can tell you this is an inspiring location. Our meeting will build on the city’s diversity and majesty, transmitting Vancouver’s energy to attendees. And I have more great news. It is my pleasure to announce that the John Conley, MD Lecture on Medical Ethics presenter is none other than one of our own and NBC’s incomparable chief medical editor and news personality, Nancy L. Snyderman, MD. With her appearance at the Opening Ceremony, the meeting will receive the best kind of kickoff, one that focuses on being the best practitioners of otolaryngic care. Immediately following the ceremony, the meeting excitement carries to the grand opening of the OTO EXPOSM, where the spirit of innovation charges the atmosphere and medicine’s practice becomes tangible.
Medicine Extends Beyond the Exam Room
Since this issue of the Bulletin gives you a first glimpse of the myriad exhibitors at this year’s meeting, I wanted particularly to highlight the value that the OTO EXPOSM presents to attendees. The very concept of an exposition (an outgrowth of the French market place) connotes a festive display of progress and invention. There is a showcase of cultures as well, and in the case of our specialty the diversity is global and extraordinary, but universal in its emphasis on scientific and technological innovations. Our meeting is considered the World’s best gathering of otolaryngologists.
This year’s EXPO is in the city of one of the most famous expositions and world’s fairs—Expo 86, the 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication. Expo 86 was the last World’s Fair in North America.
Whether we are introverts who seek ideas or extroverts who learn best from others, as physicians we all are interested in tools and technologies that improve patient care. The OTO EXPO is the best chance we have each year to look for those innovations. It is in the hall that you can really target your search for those practical applications of the latest findings in care.
Many of us have had this experience before but are still awed by the number of vendors and possibilities for exploration that the EXPO presents. Over time, I have heard of strategies developed by members to successfully discover innovative solutions appropriate to their time and budget.
Following are those recommendations:
Seven Show Strategies
- Use this issue of Bulletin to research exhibitors pre-show by visiting their microsites anonymously, or set up appointments for those solutions that top your needs.
- Plan for a time to visit the floor just to check for innovations in tools and technology.
- When energy ebbs, seek out areas with small tables or conversation niches near the exhibitors you want to engage to jump-start the exchange of ideas with them and others.
- Eat lunch in the OTO EXPOSM hall and talk to colleagues—exhibitors too are happy to have you lunch in their area. And it’s free.
- Use vendors as a concierge service to help you find other colleagues that they know to solve problems or discuss similar issues.
- Leave your information and questions with avendor to follow up.
- “Revisit” any booth after the show at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting and look for your post-show Meeting Daily 365.
For all the details about themeeting, go to www.entnet.org/annual_meeting. I look forward to seeing you there. – See more at: http://aaobulletin.365.staging2.ascendmedia.com/Highlight.aspx?p=472&id=6238#sthash.aYkusoZy.dpuf