The Millennium Society: More Than 10 Years of Philanthropic Giving
What is the state of support of the Millennium Society during the span of 10 years? Let’s consider numbers from two points in time: 2001 and 2012. The total number of Millennium Society donors who created a philanthropic culture of giving at the Foundation by founding the Millennium Society in 2001: 85. The current number of Life Members in the Millennium Society in 2012: 98. You, our Millennium Society donors, include members of the Board of Directors and the Board of Governors, residents, young physicians, retired physicians, committee chair, and AAO-HNS members and staff. With 466 members giving back to their Foundation and being a part of the Millennium Society, we celebrate the healthy and growing state of the philanthropic culture at the Academy. Your strong financial support is essential to funding our mission. Due to a growing awareness of giving back to the Foundation, each year we have been able to provide more program funding for education, international visiting scholars along with research, humanitarian and resident travel grants. The pins, pens, writing tablets, and other items are modest gifts to express our appreciation for your generous support to the Academy. These tokens seen by other members raise the visibility of the Foundation and encourage others to donate. Put simply, your giving motivates others to give. The Donor Acknowledgement Wall outside the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO is a powerful visual tool to spotlight the commitment of you and your fellow donors’ to the specialty. It is a powerful visual tool illustrating to others that there are many ardent supporters who continue, year after year, to go above and beyond to sustain our mission. Thank you for belonging to Millennium Society—your continued generosity is essential to our mission to empower all otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons to deliver the best patient care. Contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717 for more information. Partners for Progress–Practice Colleagues in CollaborationEach day members face new challenges in providing the best patient care and managing their practices. A growing number of ENT group practices have opted to seize the opportunity to join Partners for Progress and leverage its resources to address the issues confronting our specialty. Launched in 2010, Partners for Progress now has 27 members that range from solo to mid-sized and large group practices. All corners of the United States and the heartland are represented. In addition, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is a new category of member and an area of future expansion: the university-based academic setting. The 2012 Annual Partners for Progress Forum provided partner-directed conversations about the trends and challenges faced in the day-to-day practice of Otolaryngology. Partners for Progress members tap this valuable setting to share knowledge, dialogue, collaborate, and leverage resources toward a stronger specialty. This yearly gathering serves as a helpful communication channel for the practices with the AAO-HNS/F. The forum provided an opportunity for real dialogue on timely, vital topics such as third party payer advocacy efforts, the 2013 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and quality measures for physician reimbursement. Highlights of new initiatives, programs, products, and accomplishments are presented by members of the AAO-HNS/F senior executive team, including David R. Nielsen, MD, AAO-HNS/F EVP/CEO, who facilitated the meeting. In addition to serving as a forum to discuss key issues to practice physicians, Partners for Progress provides critical philanthropic support. This fundamental mission support continues to open doors for young physicians, facilitate research, and foster innovative programs and services that support otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons in providing the best patient care. Contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717 for more information. 2012 Partners for Progress Members InvestorTexas Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists Partner Advanced ENT Advanced ENT & Allergy Arkansas Otolaryngology Center Augusta ENT Charlestown ENT Colorado ENT & Allergy Ear, Nose and Throat of South Florida PA ENT & Allergy Associates LLP Hudson Valley Ear, Nose & Throat Houston Ear, Nose and Throat & Allergy MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Ohio ENT Otosleep Otolaryngology Associates of Long Island PC Peoria ENT Sacramento ENT Shea Ear Clinic Sound Health Services, PC Associates Chicago Otolaryngology Associates Howard S. Kotler, MD ENT Associates of Alabama J. Noble Anderson, MD and A. Craig Chapman, MD Island ENT/NY Facial Plastics B. Todd Schaeffer, MD and Moshe Ephrat, MD Long Island ENT Associates, PC* Jay S. Youngerman, MD and John J. Grosso, MD Michael A. Rothschild, MD Michael Setzen, MD Otolaryngology PC New York Otology Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD Richard W. Waguespack, MD Ear, Nose, and Throat
What is the state of support of the Millennium Society during the span of 10 years? Let’s consider numbers from two points in time: 2001 and 2012. The total number of Millennium Society donors who created a philanthropic culture of giving at the Foundation by founding the Millennium Society in 2001: 85. The current number of Life Members in the Millennium Society in 2012: 98. You, our Millennium Society donors, include members of the Board of Directors and the Board of Governors, residents, young physicians, retired physicians, committee chair, and AAO-HNS members and staff. With 466 members giving back to their Foundation and being a part of the Millennium Society, we celebrate the healthy and growing state of the philanthropic culture at the Academy.
Your strong financial support is essential to funding our mission. Due to a growing awareness of giving back to the Foundation, each year we have been able to provide more program funding for education, international visiting scholars along with research, humanitarian and resident travel grants.
The pins, pens, writing tablets, and other items are modest gifts to express our appreciation for your generous support to the Academy. These tokens seen by other members raise the visibility of the Foundation and encourage others to donate. Put simply, your giving motivates others to give. The Donor Acknowledgement Wall outside the Millennium Society Donor Appreciation Lounge at the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO is a powerful visual tool to spotlight the commitment of you and your fellow donors’ to the specialty. It is a powerful visual tool illustrating to others that there are many ardent supporters who continue, year after year, to go above and beyond to sustain our mission.
Thank you for belonging to Millennium Society—your continued generosity is essential to our mission to empower all otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons to deliver the best patient care. Contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717 for more information.
Partners for Progress–Practice Colleagues in CollaborationEach day members face new challenges in providing the best patient care and managing their practices. A growing number of ENT group practices have opted to seize the opportunity to join Partners for Progress and leverage its resources to address the issues confronting our specialty.
Launched in 2010, Partners for Progress now has 27 members that range from solo to mid-sized and large group practices. All corners of the United States and the heartland are represented. In addition, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is a new category of member and an area of future expansion: the university-based academic setting.
The 2012 Annual Partners for Progress Forum provided partner-directed conversations about the trends and challenges faced in the day-to-day practice of Otolaryngology. Partners for Progress members tap this valuable setting to share knowledge, dialogue, collaborate, and leverage resources toward a stronger specialty. This yearly gathering serves as a helpful communication channel for the practices with the AAO-HNS/F. The forum provided an opportunity for real dialogue on timely, vital topics such as third party payer advocacy efforts, the 2013 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and quality measures for physician reimbursement. Highlights of new initiatives, programs, products, and accomplishments are presented by members of the AAO-HNS/F senior executive team, including David R. Nielsen, MD, AAO-HNS/F EVP/CEO, who facilitated the meeting.
In addition to serving as a forum to discuss key issues to practice physicians, Partners for Progress provides critical philanthropic support. This fundamental mission support continues to open doors for young physicians, facilitate research, and foster innovative programs and services that support otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons in providing the best patient care. Contact: Mary McMahon at 1-703-535-3717 for more information.
Partner
Advanced ENT
Advanced ENT & Allergy
Arkansas Otolaryngology Center
Augusta ENT
Charlestown ENT
Colorado ENT & Allergy
Ear, Nose and Throat of South Florida PA
ENT & Allergy Associates LLP
Hudson Valley Ear, Nose & Throat
Houston Ear, Nose and Throat & Allergy
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
Ohio ENT
Otosleep
Otolaryngology Associates of Long Island PC
Peoria ENT
Sacramento ENT
Shea Ear Clinic
Sound Health Services, PC
Associates
Chicago Otolaryngology Associates
Howard S. Kotler, MD
ENT Associates of Alabama
J. Noble Anderson, MD and A. Craig Chapman, MD
Island ENT/NY Facial Plastics
B. Todd Schaeffer, MD and Moshe Ephrat, MD
Long Island ENT Associates, PC*
Jay S. Youngerman, MD and John J. Grosso, MD
Michael A. Rothschild, MD
Michael Setzen, MD Otolaryngology PC
New York Otology Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD
Richard W. Waguespack, MD Ear, Nose, and Throat