If History Still Lives for You, Attend Our Otolaryngology Historical Society Meeting
Marc D. Eisen, MD, PhD The Otolaryngology Historical Society (OHS) provides a forum for the discussion, presentation, and preservation of the history of all aspects of otolaryngology. The society welcomes otolaryngologists from around the world and from all stages of training and practice, as well as individuals in related fields. OHS Annual Meeting To keep life easy, we conduct our annual event in conjunction with the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM. This event offers an informal social gathering for all members, guests, and those interested in medical history. There is no shortage of conversation, owing to the rich nature of this area and how history literally lives in our daily practice. The program format includes select presentations on historical topics. Recent topics presented included the history of cochlear implantation, tonsillectomy, and the Eustachian tube; contributions of Avicenna, Julius Lempert, and Max Brödel; and otolaryngology in Byzantium. As you can see from the list, our range of interest is vast. Submit an Abstract The society strongly encourages submitting a history-related otolaryngology abstract as a possible presentation for the OHS meeting. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words. Presentations are 20 minutes long, which includes five minutes for a lively exchange of questions and comments. The Society’s review panel will select the best abstracts for presentation based on originality, applicability, and historical content. As an incentive to join the society, preference will be given to those OHS members who submit abstracts. Joining the OHS Is Easy To join the OHS as a member or renew your OHS dues, check the box on your member dues invoice or email memberservices@entnet.org. Annual dues are $50, which includes the OHS annual meeting and reception. To learn more about the OHS or send an abstract, email Catherine R. Lincoln, CAE, MA (Oxon), staff liaison, History and Archives Committee, at museum@entnet.org or call 1-703-535-3738.
Marc D. Eisen, MD, PhD
The Otolaryngology Historical Society (OHS) provides a forum for the discussion, presentation, and preservation of the history of all aspects of otolaryngology. The society welcomes otolaryngologists from around the world and from all stages of training and practice, as well as individuals in related fields.
OHS Annual Meeting
To keep life easy, we conduct our annual event in conjunction with the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM. This event offers an informal social gathering for all members, guests, and those interested in medical history. There is no shortage of conversation, owing to the rich nature of this area and how history literally lives in our daily practice.
The program format includes select presentations on historical topics. Recent topics presented included the history of cochlear implantation, tonsillectomy, and the Eustachian tube; contributions of Avicenna, Julius Lempert, and Max Brödel; and otolaryngology in Byzantium. As you can see from the list, our range of interest is vast.
Submit an Abstract
The society strongly encourages submitting a history-related otolaryngology abstract as a possible presentation for the OHS meeting. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words. Presentations are 20 minutes long, which includes five minutes for a lively exchange of questions and comments.
The Society’s review panel will select the best abstracts for presentation based on originality, applicability, and historical content. As an incentive to join the society, preference will be given to those OHS members who submit abstracts.
Joining the OHS Is Easy
To join the OHS as a member or renew your OHS dues, check the box on your member dues invoice or email memberservices@entnet.org. Annual dues are $50, which includes the OHS annual meeting and reception.
To learn more about the OHS or send an abstract, email Catherine R. Lincoln, CAE, MA (Oxon), staff liaison, History and Archives Committee, at museum@entnet.org or call 1-703-535-3738.