Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat Society Receives BOG Model Society Award
The Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat Society is the recipient of the Board of Governors (BOG) 2012 Model Society Award. The society is represented on the BOG by Ken Yanagisawa, MD, as governor, David S. Boisoneau, MD, as legislative representative, and Steven B. Levine, MD, as immediate past governor and current public relations representative. Denis C. Lafreniere, MD, serves as the chair-elect for the BOG. The Connecticut ENT Society, representing 90 percent of the otolaryngologists practicing in the state, has participated in several public awareness activities already this year, including Doctor’s Day at the capital, Hartford, in February; the organization of 10 statewide, free head and neck cancer screenings during Oral and Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week in April; and more than 15 health fairs sponsored by both Democratic and Republican senators. The Society worked effectively with other Connecticut medical societies, under the guidance of Debbie Osborn (executive director for ENT and three other medical specialty organizations), to defeat an effort by trial lawyers to weaken the current Certificate of Merit laws. In addition to participating in this major defeat, the Society also supported coverage for hearing aids in the pediatric population with testimony given in February 2012, to the Insurance Committee and it used its lobbying team to push for truth in advertising legislation, which led to the passage of HB 5045 (2011), an act requiring healthcare providers to display photographic identification badges during working hours. In addition to legislative advocacy, the Society continues to promote effective practice management awareness and has retained a healthcare attorney to advocate for fair and transparent business and insurance company interactions on behalf of its members. The Society hosts two educational meetings a year with robust medical education lectures given by distinguished guest lecturers from around the country and state, as well as informative lectures updating the membership on socioeconomic, legal, and practice management trends and issues. The Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat Society will be recognized for its exemplary efforts at the Board of Governors General Assembly meeting on Monday afternoon, September 10, in Washington, DC, in salons ABC of the convention center.
The Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat Society is the recipient of the Board of Governors (BOG) 2012 Model Society Award. The society is represented on the BOG by Ken Yanagisawa, MD, as governor, David S. Boisoneau, MD, as legislative representative, and Steven B. Levine, MD, as immediate past governor and current public relations representative. Denis C. Lafreniere, MD, serves as the chair-elect for the BOG.
The Connecticut ENT Society, representing 90 percent of the otolaryngologists practicing in the state, has participated in several public awareness activities already this year, including Doctor’s Day at the capital, Hartford, in February; the organization of 10 statewide, free head and neck cancer screenings during Oral and Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week in April; and more than 15 health fairs sponsored by both Democratic and Republican senators.
The Society worked effectively with other Connecticut medical societies, under the guidance of Debbie Osborn (executive director for ENT and three other medical specialty organizations), to defeat an effort by trial lawyers to weaken the current Certificate of Merit laws. In addition to participating in this major defeat, the Society also supported coverage for hearing aids in the pediatric population with testimony given in February 2012, to the Insurance Committee and it used its lobbying team to push for truth in advertising legislation, which led to the passage of HB 5045 (2011), an act requiring healthcare providers to display photographic identification badges during working hours. In addition to legislative advocacy, the Society continues to promote effective practice management awareness and has retained a healthcare attorney to advocate for fair and transparent business and insurance company interactions on behalf of its members.
The Society hosts two educational meetings a year with robust medical education lectures given by distinguished guest lecturers from around the country and state, as well as informative lectures updating the membership on socioeconomic, legal, and practice management trends and issues.
The Connecticut Ear, Nose & Throat Society will be recognized for its exemplary efforts at the Board of Governors General Assembly meeting on Monday afternoon, September 10, in Washington, DC, in salons ABC of the convention center.