Your Academy, Your Future, Your Board of Governors
Wendy B. Stern, MD, BOG Secretary The Board of Governors (BOG) continues to be a cornerstone of the Academy. BOG Chair Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, shared many of the highlights from the BOG Spring Meeting in Alexandria, VA, in the June issue of the Bulletin. The BOG Socioeconomic & Grassroots Committee is working on exciting ideas designed to enhance two-way communication between the membership and the BOG/Academy in addition to pursuing hot topics, such as Maintenance of Certification and subspecialization within our specialty. The BOG Legislative Representatives Committee continues to be a watchdog and a voice on our behalf at both the local and national levels. Other issues addressed at the meeting in lectures included electronic medical records and meaningful use, media and public relations, and entrepreneurship. And, of course, the ENT PAC reception and the OTO Advocacy Summit and Capitol Hill visits completed the event. The BOG meeting is where representatives from all member societies can gather, share ideas and concerns, and participate in its committees. The Academy recognizes more than 75 state, local, and national societies throughout the country. Academy members, young and old, who are interested in independently participating in BOG activities are also welcome. Our biannual meetings are exciting, interesting, and fun. More importantly, they offer an opportunity for the individual otolaryngologist to get involved in ways that not only enhance the Academy’s agenda, our specialty, and our member societies, but also the richness that one experiences as an individual professional. The 2012 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO will take place September 9-12 in Washington, DC. The BOG Legislative Representatives Committee and the BOG Socioeconomic & Grassroots Committee will meet on Saturday, September 8. Although the fall meeting tends to be focused on the committees, I encourage anyone who is curious about getting more involved to attend our committee meetings and related activities. All members are invited and encouraged to attend the BOG General Assembly from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm, Monday, September 10. During the General Assembly BOG committee chairs will update attendees on their activities and plans for the coming year. The General Assembly also features the elections for BOG officers and honors the recipients of the BOG Model Society. The BOG Executive Committee is sponsoring a miniseminar titled, “Hot Topics: 2012,” from 9:30 am-10:50 am, Tuesday, September 11. I hope to see you there.
Wendy B. Stern, MD, BOG Secretary
The Board of Governors (BOG) continues to be a cornerstone of the Academy. BOG Chair Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD, shared many of the highlights from the BOG Spring Meeting in Alexandria, VA, in the June issue of the Bulletin. The BOG Socioeconomic & Grassroots Committee is working on exciting ideas designed to enhance two-way communication between the membership and the BOG/Academy in addition to pursuing hot topics, such as Maintenance of Certification and subspecialization within our specialty. The BOG Legislative Representatives Committee continues to be a watchdog and a voice on our behalf at both the local and national levels. Other issues addressed at the meeting in lectures included electronic medical records and meaningful use, media and public relations, and entrepreneurship. And, of course, the ENT PAC reception and the OTO Advocacy Summit and Capitol Hill visits completed the event.
The BOG meeting is where representatives from all member societies can gather, share ideas and concerns, and participate in its committees. The Academy recognizes more than 75 state, local, and national societies throughout the country. Academy members, young and old, who are interested in independently participating in BOG activities are also welcome. Our biannual meetings are exciting, interesting, and fun. More importantly, they offer an opportunity for the individual otolaryngologist to get involved in ways that not only enhance the Academy’s agenda, our specialty, and our member societies, but also the richness that one experiences as an individual professional.
The 2012 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO will take place September 9-12 in Washington, DC. The BOG Legislative Representatives Committee and the BOG Socioeconomic & Grassroots Committee will meet on Saturday, September 8. Although the fall meeting tends to be focused on the committees, I encourage anyone who is curious about getting more involved to attend our committee meetings and related activities. All members are invited and encouraged to attend the BOG General Assembly from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm, Monday, September 10. During the General Assembly BOG committee chairs will update attendees on their activities and plans for the coming year. The General Assembly also features the elections for BOG officers and honors the recipients of the BOG Model Society. The BOG Executive Committee is sponsoring a miniseminar titled, “Hot Topics: 2012,” from 9:30 am-10:50 am, Tuesday, September 11. I hope to see you there.