Bigger, Better Instruction Courses
Charged with organizing the instruction course program presented during the 2013 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM, this past December the Instruction Course Advisory Committee, led by Sukgi S. Choi, MD, began the daunting task of reviewing and scoring the 512 instruction courses that were submitted for consideration for this year’s program. The committee conducted a face-to-face meeting in February to discuss the merits of the submissions based on the committee member scores, previous attendance, and previous attendee evaluation scores for some of the most popular staple courses. After a rigorous discussion, the committee crafted a solid program that balances all fields of otolaryngology and targets the needs of our members. This year’s instruction courses program will be presented by the leading experts in the field of otolaryngology and other healthcare professionals. A majority of the program will be presented in a didactic setting, however it also includes courses presented for those who appreciate varying learning styles. The three subgroups outside the regular courses are: Hands-on—These courses allow each attendee to participate in the presentation and often involve simulation equipment or practical applications. Minicourse—Limited to 25 participants, minicourses promote informal discussion and the exchange of information. Interactive—Interactive courses will use an audience response system, allowing audience members to respond to the presenter via a polling mechanism during the course. More Clinical Fundamental Courses Capitalizing on the huge success of the two Clinical Fundamental instruction courses presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM in Washington, DC, eight additional Clinical Fundamental instruction courses will be included on the 2013 program. These courses are designed to meet the American Board of Otolaryngology’s Maintenance of Certification Part III requirements for Clinical Fundamentals and are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Inquiries regarding MOC should be addressed to the ABOto at www.aboto.org. Dates and times will be announced later. The Instruction Course sessions are one- or two-hour sessions that address current diagnostic, therapeutic, and practice management topics, presented by both Academy members and nonmembers. Early registration for Instruction Courses increases your possibility of receiving your first-choice selections and saves you money. Instruction Course fees are $50 per hour, and $70 per hour for hands-on courses, if you register in advance. Fees will increase to $70 per hour and to $90 per hour for the hands-on courses after the August 23 advance registration deadline. Register online at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting. 2013 Clinical Fundamental CoursesBusiness of Medicine/Practice Management Clinical Outcome Measures/Evidence-Based Medicine Michael G. Stewart, MD, MPH Management of the Addicted Surgeon Peter Sargent Roland, MD Universal Precautions for the Otolaryngologist Peggy E. Kelley, MD General Otolaryngology Anesthesia-related Topics for Otolaryngologists Murali Sivarajan, MD DVP: How, When, Why in Otolaryngology Amy Clark Hessel, MD Ethics and Professionalism Roger D. Cole, MD HIPAA: Updates and What it Means for You Kathleen L. Yaremchuk, MD Integration of Quality and Safety into Otolaryngology Amy Clark Hessel, MD Pain Management in Head and Neck Surgery Christopher L. Oliver, MD Rhinology/Allergy Treatment of Anaphylaxis John H. Krouse, MD, PhD
Charged with organizing the instruction course program presented during the 2013 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM, this past December the Instruction Course Advisory Committee, led by Sukgi S. Choi, MD, began the daunting task of reviewing and scoring the 512 instruction courses that were submitted for consideration for this year’s program. The committee conducted a face-to-face meeting in February to discuss the merits of the submissions based on the committee member scores, previous attendance, and previous attendee evaluation scores for some of the most popular staple courses. After a rigorous discussion, the committee crafted a solid program that balances all fields of otolaryngology and targets the needs of our members.
This year’s instruction courses program will be presented by the leading experts in the field of otolaryngology and other healthcare professionals. A majority of the program will be presented in a didactic setting, however it also includes courses presented for those who appreciate varying learning styles. The three subgroups outside the regular courses are:
- Hands-on—These courses allow each attendee to participate in the presentation and often involve simulation equipment or practical applications.
- Minicourse—Limited to 25 participants, minicourses promote informal discussion and the exchange of information.
- Interactive—Interactive courses will use an audience response system, allowing audience members to respond to the presenter via a polling mechanism during the course.
More Clinical Fundamental Courses
Capitalizing on the huge success of the two Clinical Fundamental instruction courses presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM in Washington, DC, eight additional Clinical Fundamental instruction courses will be included on the 2013 program. These courses are designed to meet the American Board of Otolaryngology’s Maintenance of Certification Part III requirements for Clinical Fundamentals and are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Inquiries regarding MOC should be addressed to the ABOto at www.aboto.org. Dates and times will be announced later.
The Instruction Course sessions are one- or two-hour sessions that address current diagnostic, therapeutic, and practice management topics, presented by both Academy members and nonmembers. Early registration for Instruction Courses increases your possibility of receiving your first-choice selections and saves you money. Instruction Course fees are $50 per hour, and $70 per hour for hands-on courses, if you register in advance. Fees will increase to $70 per hour and to $90 per hour for the hands-on courses after the August 23 advance registration deadline. Register online at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting.
2013 Clinical Fundamental CoursesBusiness of Medicine/Practice Management
- Clinical Outcome Measures/Evidence-Based Medicine Michael G. Stewart, MD, MPH
- Management of the Addicted Surgeon Peter Sargent Roland, MD
- Universal Precautions for the Otolaryngologist Peggy E. Kelley, MD
General Otolaryngology
- Anesthesia-related Topics for Otolaryngologists Murali Sivarajan, MD
- DVP: How, When, Why in Otolaryngology Amy Clark Hessel, MD
- Ethics and Professionalism Roger D. Cole, MD
- HIPAA: Updates and What it Means for You Kathleen L. Yaremchuk, MD
- Integration of Quality and Safety into Otolaryngology Amy Clark Hessel, MD
- Pain Management in Head and Neck Surgery Christopher L. Oliver, MD
Rhinology/Allergy
- Treatment of Anaphylaxis John H. Krouse, MD, PhD