AcademyU® Online Education Offers Hundreds of Learning Opportunities
AcademyU®, the Foundation’s otolaryngology education source, offers five types of learning formats that include knowledge resources, subscriptions, live events, eBooks, and online education. Each one contains elements that make up the breadth of the education opportunities available through the Foundation. In this second article in the series, we explore the variety of activities that make up the online education component of AcademyU®; these include online courses and lectures and COOL cases. AcademyU® Online Education (www.entnet.org/onlinecourse) is organized by the eight subspecialties within otolaryngology-head and neck surgery to make it easy for any otolaryngology specialist to find the courses that best fit his or her education needs. In addition, the online platform makes it easy for learners to take advantage of these education opportunities on their own schedules and at their own pace. Online Courses and Lectures Online Courses are learning activities developed by the Foundation education committees. These peer-reviewed courses provide in-depth study of otolaryngology head and neck surgery topics determined by an expert-driven analysis of learner education needs. These high-quality courses offer 45 to 60 minutes of detailed instruction on a particular topic. Each contains rich media elements such as detailed images and short video clips. The online courses are: Preventing Operating Room Fires Optimal Safety in Otolaryngic Allergy Practice Chin Augmentation: Sliding Osteotomy and Alloplastic Implants Nasal Trauma Graves’ Disease Alternative Medicine: Perioperative Management Issues of Herbal Supplements and Vitamins Basic Head and Neck Pathology Laser Safety Evaluation of an Adult Patient with a Benign Neck Mass Evaluation of an Adult Patient with a Malignant Neck Mass Loco-regional Recurrence in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Introducing the AAO-HNS Expert Witness Guidelines English-to-Spanish Ear Examination Phrases Gender Equity in the Workplace Hearing Assessment Understanding Stereotactic Radiation for Skull Base Tumors The Ten Minute Exam of the Dizzy Patient Office Otoscopy I: Normal Examination, Spectrum of Otitis Media, and Characteristic Appearances of Abnormal Pathologies Office Otoscopy II: Case Studies Office Otoscopy III: Clinical Case Studies Featuring Long-term Serial Examination and Anatomic Cross Section Risks of Steroids for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Cleft Lip and Palate Overview Introduction to Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Management of Sinonasal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks Online Lectures are based on the Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM instruction courses of the same name. They are selected from the top abstracts submitted to the Annual Meeting; faculty are invited to record a condensed version of their presentation for publication to the AcademyU® website. Each lecture provides highlights of key sessions in short 20- to 40-minute segments using the speakers’ slides and audio recordings. There are online lectures available, including more than 100 from the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. The 2013 Online Lectures are: Worldwide Otolaryngology Humanitarian Missions Developing a Quality Control Program for Surgeons Rhinoplasty: Arming Novices for Success Facial Aesthetic Enhancements: Chemodenervation and Tissue Augmentation Current Management of Oropharyngeal Cancer The Management of Glottic Cancer in 2012 Endoscopic and Robotic Thyroid Surgery Minimally Invasive Salivary Endoscopy Chronic Cough: Hacking Up a Treatment Algorithm Endoscopic Microsurgical Techniques for Laryngeal Disease Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (second edition) Tympanoplasty/Ossicular Reconstruction—Some Novel Ideas? Balance Problems in the Elderly Tinnitus: New Frontiers in Radiology and Brain Imaging Meniere’s or Migraine: Similarities, Differences, Treatments Surgical Management of Eustachian Tube Disorders Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea What to do after T and A? Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Children (second edition) Stertor, Stridor, and Babies that Squeak: A Practical Approach Up-to-Date Management of Recalcitrant Sinonasal Polyposis Five New Landmarks to Make You a Better Sinus Surgeon Target audiences for both the online courses and online lectures are practicing otolaryngology-head and neck physicians, surgeons, and residents. Most online courses and lectures offer continuing medical education credit. Clinical Otolaryngology OnLine (COOL) Clinical Otolaryngology OnLine, (COOLSM) cases are free, peer-reviewed, interactive case studies that lead the learner from patient presentation through diagnosis, treatment, and referral. COOL is an excellent instructive program for non-otolaryngologist physicians and other health professionals who regularly encounter otolaryngology-related problems. The 34 COOL Cases are: Ear Adult with Otitis Media due to MRSA Bloody Otorrhea Ear Canal Obstruction Dizziness in the Elderly Otalgia Otoscopy Cholesteatoma Part I Otoscopy Cholesteatoma Part II Sensorineural Hearing Loss Tinnitus Mouth, Neck, and Throat An Approach to the Pediatric Patient with a Neck Mass Chronic Cough Dysphagia HPV and Head and Neck Cancer Indications for Tonsillectomy Management of the Thyroid Nodule Non-Melanoma Cutaneous Malignancies Oral Cavity Lesions Pediatric Aerodigestive Tract Foreign Bodies Pediatric Neck Abscess Due to MRSA Pediatric Stridor Pharyngitis Reflux Salivary Disease Upper Airway Obstruction—Obstructing Laryngeal Cancer Nose and Sinus Allergy Emergency Chronic Rhinosinusitis Facial Soft Tissue Trauma General Exam of the Nose Management of Acute Rhinosinusitis Nasal Trauma Orbital Complications of Rhinosinusitis in Children Target audiences for COOL include physician assistants and nurse practitioners, non-otolaryngologist health professionals, and medical students. COOL has been reviewed and approved for AAPA Category 1 Credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel.
AcademyU®, the Foundation’s otolaryngology education source, offers five types of learning formats that include knowledge resources, subscriptions, live events, eBooks, and online education. Each one contains elements that make up the breadth of the education opportunities available through the Foundation. In this second article in the series, we explore the variety of activities that make up the online education component of AcademyU®; these include online courses and lectures and COOL cases.
AcademyU® Online Education (www.entnet.org/onlinecourse) is organized by the eight subspecialties within otolaryngology-head and neck surgery to make it easy for any otolaryngology specialist to find the courses that best fit his or her education needs. In addition, the online platform makes it easy for learners to take advantage of these education opportunities on their own schedules and at their own pace.
Online Courses and Lectures
Online Courses are learning activities developed by the Foundation education committees. These peer-reviewed courses provide in-depth study of otolaryngology head and neck surgery topics determined by an expert-driven analysis of learner education needs. These high-quality courses offer 45 to 60 minutes of detailed instruction on a particular topic. Each contains rich media elements such as detailed images and short video clips.
The online courses are:
- Preventing Operating Room Fires
- Optimal Safety in Otolaryngic Allergy Practice
- Chin Augmentation: Sliding Osteotomy and Alloplastic Implants
- Nasal Trauma
- Graves’ Disease
- Alternative Medicine: Perioperative Management Issues of Herbal Supplements and Vitamins
- Basic Head and Neck Pathology
- Laser Safety
- Evaluation of an Adult Patient with a Benign Neck Mass
- Evaluation of an Adult Patient with a Malignant Neck Mass
- Loco-regional Recurrence in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Introducing the AAO-HNS Expert Witness Guidelines
- English-to-Spanish Ear Examination Phrases
- Gender Equity in the Workplace
- Hearing Assessment
- Understanding Stereotactic Radiation for Skull Base Tumors
- The Ten Minute Exam of the Dizzy Patient
- Office Otoscopy I: Normal Examination, Spectrum of Otitis Media, and Characteristic Appearances of Abnormal Pathologies
- Office Otoscopy II: Case Studies
- Office Otoscopy III: Clinical Case Studies Featuring Long-term Serial Examination and Anatomic Cross Section
- Risks of Steroids for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Cleft Lip and Palate Overview
- Introduction to Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
- Management of Sinonasal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
Online Lectures are based on the Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM instruction courses of the same name. They are selected from the top abstracts submitted to the Annual Meeting; faculty are invited to record a condensed version of their presentation for publication to the AcademyU® website. Each lecture provides highlights of key sessions in short 20- to 40-minute segments using the speakers’ slides and audio recordings. There are online lectures available, including more than 100 from the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO.
The 2013 Online Lectures are:
- Worldwide Otolaryngology Humanitarian Missions
- Developing a Quality Control Program for Surgeons
- Rhinoplasty: Arming Novices for Success
- Facial Aesthetic Enhancements: Chemodenervation and Tissue Augmentation
- Current Management of Oropharyngeal Cancer
- The Management of Glottic Cancer in 2012
- Endoscopic and Robotic Thyroid Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Salivary Endoscopy
- Chronic Cough: Hacking Up a Treatment Algorithm
- Endoscopic Microsurgical Techniques for Laryngeal Disease
- Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (second edition)
- Tympanoplasty/Ossicular Reconstruction—Some Novel Ideas?
- Balance Problems in the Elderly
- Tinnitus: New Frontiers in Radiology and Brain Imaging
- Meniere’s or Migraine: Similarities, Differences, Treatments
- Surgical Management of Eustachian Tube Disorders
- Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea What to do after T and A?
- Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Children (second edition)
- Stertor, Stridor, and Babies that Squeak: A Practical Approach
- Up-to-Date Management of Recalcitrant Sinonasal Polyposis
- Five New Landmarks to Make You a Better Sinus Surgeon
Target audiences for both the online courses and online lectures are practicing otolaryngology-head and neck physicians, surgeons, and residents. Most online courses and lectures offer continuing medical education credit.
Clinical Otolaryngology OnLine (COOL)
Clinical Otolaryngology OnLine, (COOLSM) cases are free, peer-reviewed, interactive case studies that lead the learner from patient presentation through diagnosis, treatment, and referral. COOL is an excellent instructive program for non-otolaryngologist physicians and other health professionals who regularly encounter otolaryngology-related problems.
The 34 COOL Cases are:
Ear
- Adult with Otitis Media due to MRSA
- Bloody Otorrhea
- Ear Canal Obstruction
- Dizziness in the Elderly
- Otalgia
- Otoscopy Cholesteatoma Part I
- Otoscopy Cholesteatoma Part II
- Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Tinnitus
Mouth, Neck, and Throat
- An Approach to the Pediatric Patient with a Neck Mass
- Chronic Cough
- Dysphagia
- HPV and Head and Neck Cancer
- Indications for Tonsillectomy
- Management of the Thyroid Nodule
- Non-Melanoma Cutaneous Malignancies
- Oral Cavity Lesions
- Pediatric Aerodigestive Tract Foreign Bodies
- Pediatric Neck Abscess Due to MRSA
- Pediatric Stridor
- Pharyngitis
- Reflux
- Salivary Disease
- Upper Airway Obstruction—Obstructing Laryngeal Cancer
Nose and Sinus
- Allergy Emergency
- Chronic Rhinosinusitis
- Facial Soft Tissue Trauma
- General Exam of the Nose
- Management of Acute Rhinosinusitis
- Nasal Trauma
- Orbital Complications of Rhinosinusitis in Children
Target audiences for COOL include physician assistants and nurse practitioners, non-otolaryngologist health professionals, and medical students. COOL has been reviewed and approved for AAPA Category 1 Credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel.