2013 BOG Spring Meeting & OTO Advocacy Summit Highlights
This year’s BOG Spring Meeting & OTO Advocacy Summit was a great success! The combined meetings provided a unique opportunity for attendees—including more than 30 residents—to network and engage in peer-to-peer interactions with eminent leaders in the field. Future, current, and past AAO-HNS presidents were in attendance, along with other members of the AAO-HNS/F Boards of Directors and key BOG and state society leaders. For the first time this year, Summit activities were “live tweeted” throughout the various events. AAO-HNS members embraced this new use of social media and provided many of the photographs used on our platforms. You can view the photos online @AAOHNSGovtAffrs and at our Government Affairs Facebook page. Sunday, May 5—Cruising on the Potomac The OTO Advocacy Summit activities began Sunday evening with an ENT PAC Leadership Club reception aboard the Capital Elite for a scenic cruise on the Potomac River. Reception attendees had the opportunity to mingle with colleagues and admire the views of Alexandria, VA, and Washington, DC, from a private yacht. The ENT PAC reception had 58 PAC contributors and surpassed its fundraising goal by collecting more than $18,000 in donations! Monday, May 6—Learning the ‘Asks’ On Monday afternoon, the OTO Advocacy Summit officially kicked off with a legislative briefing from AAO-HNS Government Affairs staff. Attendees were educated on the key legislative issues facing the specialty, with a focus on the specific “asks” for Tuesday’s Capitol Hill meetings. Next, attendees observed a mock Congressional visit demonstrating common advocacy “Do’s and Don’ts” to help prepare Summit participants for their upcoming Capitol Hill meetings. Lawrence M. Simon, MD, Ayesha N. Khalid, MD, and Jerry M. Schreibstein, MD, reenacted a “typical” Congressional visit, providing strategies for communicating with Members of Congress and their staff (along with a few laughs). The afternoon continued with presentations from U.S. Representative Phil Roe, MD, (TN-1), the lead sponsor of a bill (H.R. 351) to repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), and U.S. Representative Michael Burgess, MD (TX-26), a key champion of efforts to repeal the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula. Attendees also learned about a new legislative threat—an ill-advised “non-discrimination in healthcare” provision included in the Affordable Care Act—from Ronald Szabat, JD, leader of the Coalition for Fair Participation and Coverage. The day’s activities concluded with members of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors discussing current ENT PAC initiatives and answering questions about how attendees can become more involved in the Academy’s political pr Tuesday, May 7—Making a Difference On Tuesday, the conference culminated with a full day of pre-scheduled meetings with Members of Congress and/or their staffs on Capitol Hill. More than 70 AAO-HNS members traveled to Capitol Hill to meet with nearly 125 Congressional offices representing 26 states and the District of Columbia. In addition, AAO-HNS leaders met with staff from key Congressional committees—namely, the House Committee on Ways and Means, the House Committee on Energy Commerce, and the Senate Committee on Finance. During their meetings, attendees spoke to legislators and staff regarding several issues of importance to the specialty, including: finding a long-term solution to the flawed SGR formula; repeal of the IPAB; truth and transparency in healthcare advertisements; and patient safety/scope-of-practice concerns relating to the medical specialty. Attendees were invited to the AAO-HNS Capitol Hill office “war room” to re-fuel on Georgetown cupcakes, provide feedback to Academy staff on their meetings, and draft “thank you” notes prior to their departure from Washington, DC. AAO-HNS Advocacy—Keeping the Drumbeat Going The AAO-HNS Government Affairs team appreciates the Academy members who took time from their demanding schedules to attend this year’s BOG Spring Meeting & OTO Advocacy Summit. Speaking with a unified voice for the specialty will help make a difference! Advocating on behalf of the specialty does not stop here. We must continue to build relationships with our elected officials and discuss the important legislative issues affecting our practices and our patients. Even if you were unable to attend this year’s Summit, consider meeting with your legislators locally during the July 4th holiday or the August recess. Your AAO-HNS Government Affairs team can help schedule the appointments. Simply email us at govtaffairs@entnet.org. For more information on the combined meeting, please visit http://www.entnet.org/conferencesandevents/.
This year’s BOG Spring Meeting & OTO Advocacy Summit was a great success! The combined meetings provided a unique opportunity for attendees—including more than 30 residents—to network and engage in peer-to-peer interactions with eminent leaders in the field. Future, current, and past AAO-HNS presidents were in attendance, along with other members of the AAO-HNS/F Boards of Directors and key BOG and state society leaders.
For the first time this year, Summit activities were “live tweeted” throughout the various events. AAO-HNS members embraced this new use of social media and provided many of the photographs used on our platforms. You can view the photos online @AAOHNSGovtAffrs and at our Government Affairs Facebook page. 

Sunday, May 5—Cruising on the Potomac
The OTO Advocacy Summit activities began Sunday evening with an ENT PAC Leadership Club reception aboard the Capital Elite for a scenic cruise on the Potomac River. Reception attendees had the opportunity to mingle with colleagues and admire the views of Alexandria, VA, and Washington, DC, from a private yacht. The ENT PAC reception had 58 PAC contributors and surpassed its fundraising goal by collecting more than $18,000 in donations!
Monday, May 6—Learning the ‘Asks’
On Monday afternoon, the OTO Advocacy Summit officially kicked off with a legislative briefing from AAO-HNS Government Affairs staff. Attendees were educated on the key legislative issues facing the specialty, with a focus on the specific “asks” for Tuesday’s Capitol Hill meetings.
Next, attendees observed a mock Congressional visit demonstrating common advocacy “Do’s and Don’ts” to help prepare Summit participants for their upcoming Capitol Hill meetings. Lawrence M. Simon, MD, Ayesha N. Khalid, MD, and Jerry M. Schreibstein, MD, reenacted a “typical” Congressional visit, providing strategies for communicating with Members of Congress and their staff (along with a few laughs).
The afternoon continued with presentations from U.S. Representative Phil Roe, MD, (TN-1), the lead sponsor of a bill (H.R. 351) to repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), and U.S. Representative Michael Burgess, MD (TX-26), a key champion of efforts to repeal the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula. Attendees also learned about a new legislative threat—an ill-advised “non-discrimination in healthcare” provision included in the Affordable Care Act—from Ronald Szabat, JD, leader of the Coalition for Fair Participation and Coverage. The day’s activities concluded with members of the ENT PAC Board of Advisors discussing current ENT PAC initiatives and answering questions about how attendees can become more involved in the Academy’s political pr

Tuesday, May 7—Making a Difference
On Tuesday, the conference culminated with a full day of pre-scheduled meetings with Members of Congress and/or their staffs on Capitol Hill. More than 70 AAO-HNS members traveled to Capitol Hill to meet with nearly 125 Congressional offices representing 26 states and the District of Columbia. In addition, AAO-HNS leaders met with staff from key Congressional committees—namely, the House Committee on Ways and Means, the House Committee on Energy Commerce, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
During their meetings, attendees spoke to legislators and staff regarding several issues of importance to the specialty, including: finding a long-term solution to the flawed SGR formula; repeal of the IPAB; truth and transparency in healthcare advertisements; and patient safety/scope-of-practice concerns relating to the medical specialty. Attendees were invited to the AAO-HNS Capitol Hill office “war room” to re-fuel on Georgetown cupcakes, provide feedback to Academy staff on their meetings, and draft “thank you” notes prior to their departure from Washington, DC.
AAO-HNS Advocacy—Keeping the Drumbeat Going
The AAO-HNS Government Affairs team appreciates the Academy members who took time from their demanding schedules to attend this year’s BOG Spring Meeting & OTO Advocacy Summit. Speaking with a unified voice for the specialty will help make a difference!
Advocating on behalf of the specialty does not stop here. We must continue to build relationships with our elected officials and discuss the important legislative issues affecting our practices and our patients. Even if you were unable to attend this year’s Summit, consider meeting with your legislators locally during the July 4th holiday or the August recess. Your AAO-HNS Government Affairs team can help schedule the appointments. Simply email us at govtaffairs@entnet.org. For more information on the combined meeting, please visit http://www.entnet.org/conferencesandevents/.