Home Study Course: An Indispensible Educational Resource
Nina L. Shapiro, MD Rahul K. Shah, MD As current Home Study Course working group co-chairs, we are excited to announce that registration for the 2012-2013 AAO-HNSF Home Study Course is open. Now in its 72nd year, the full course covers eight sections during a two-year period and explores current and cutting edge perspectives within each of the core specialty areas of otolaryngology. Volunteer experts from the eight education committees develop all of the material. This publication includes a compendium of peer-reviewed articles with a wide range of relevance in otolaryngology, representing primary fundamentals, evidence-based research, and state-of-the-art technologies. And, as is often noted by course participants, it also provides a balance between clinical and academic content. AAO-HNSF’s education activities, including the Home Study Course, are designed to improve healthcare provider competence through lifelong learning. The Foundation focuses its education activities on the needs of providers within the specialized scope of practice of otolaryngologists. Emphasis is placed on practice gaps and education needs identified by our volunteer committees within the eight main subspecialties. The Home Study Course selects and addresses content that fills these gaps and needs. As one of our colleagues recently said, “The course serves as a refresher for concepts that may not be reinforced in a general practice.” The primary audience for the Home Study Course is physicians and physicians-in-training who specialize in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The Home Study Course is widely recommended as an in-training education resource by many of our residency training programs, such as Johns Hopkins University, New York University School of Medicine, and the University of California, Los Angeles. Although the course has existed for decades, it has evolved from providing a bibliography of articles to providing the actual article reprints from a variety of scientific journals from otolaryngology and other fields. From the start, the course article reprints have been available in the now famous “Red Book.” While technology has evolved, so has the Home Study Course. The exam formats have gone from paper only, to floppy discs, and are now available online. The online exam offers the option to print or save the questions, allowing for limited Internet access and immediate response feedback. Each section of the Home Study Course comes with 50 exam questions geared toward improving knowledge and competence. Included with each section is a symposium booklet that provides brief discussions about each exam question. Additional reference material is also provided as a supplement to guide individual learning. Subscribers have flexible deadlines throughout the course year to complete each section. The Home Study Course is a trusted lifelong learning tool developed by top experts in the specialty. Each section brings a wealth of information on topics important to your practice. The course can help you earn up to 160 specialty-related (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits™) a year, and is a valuable resource for board exam preparation and fulfilling Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging accreditation. Aaron Spingarn, MD, a longtime Home Study Course subscriber, said, “The home study course is an easy way to keep up with major developments in our specialty and fulfill CME requirements. As a solo practitioner who can’t take time off to go to meetings, I value the convenience and cost-effectiveness. I started using the home study course as a resident and never stopped.” Being a part of developing a publication for one of the most recent Home Study Courses has given us both tremendous respect for the hard work that the Academy and volunteer members contribute to ensure that our colleagues are provided with the most up-to-date information to care for their patients. 2012-2013 Course: Section 5 – Rhinology and Allergic Disorders Section 6 – Laryngology, Voice Disorders, and Bronchoesophagology Section 7 – Neoplastic and Inflammatory Diseases of the Head and Neck Section 8 – Otology and Neurotology2013-2014 Course: Section 1 – Congenital and Pediatric Problems Section 2 – Clinical Competency Issues Section 3 – Trauma and Critical Care Section 4 – Plastic and Reconstructive Problems
Nina L. Shapiro, MD
Rahul K. Shah, MD
As current Home Study Course working group co-chairs, we are excited to announce that registration for the 2012-2013 AAO-HNSF Home Study Course is open. Now in its 72nd year, the full course covers eight sections during a two-year period and explores current and cutting edge perspectives within each of the core specialty areas of otolaryngology. Volunteer experts from the eight education committees develop all of the material. This publication includes a compendium of peer-reviewed articles with a wide range of relevance in otolaryngology, representing primary fundamentals, evidence-based research, and state-of-the-art technologies. And, as is often noted by course participants, it also provides a balance between clinical and academic content.
AAO-HNSF’s education activities, including the Home Study Course, are designed to improve healthcare provider competence through lifelong learning. The Foundation focuses its education activities on the needs of providers within the specialized scope of practice of otolaryngologists. Emphasis is placed on practice gaps and education needs identified by our volunteer committees within the eight main subspecialties. The Home Study Course selects and addresses content that fills these gaps and needs. As one of our colleagues recently said, “The course serves as a refresher for concepts that may not be reinforced in a general practice.”
The primary audience for the Home Study Course is physicians and physicians-in-training who specialize in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The Home Study Course is widely recommended as an in-training education resource by many of our residency training programs, such as Johns Hopkins University, New York University School of Medicine, and the University of California, Los Angeles.
Although the course has existed for decades, it has evolved from providing a bibliography of articles to providing the actual article reprints from a variety of scientific journals from otolaryngology and other fields. From the start, the course article reprints have been available in the now famous “Red Book.”
While technology has evolved, so has the Home Study Course. The exam formats have gone from paper only, to floppy discs, and are now available online. The online exam offers the option to print or save the questions, allowing for limited Internet access and immediate response feedback.
Each section of the Home Study Course comes with 50 exam questions geared toward improving knowledge and competence. Included with each section is a symposium booklet that provides brief discussions about each exam question. Additional reference material is also provided as a supplement to guide individual learning. Subscribers have flexible deadlines throughout the course year to complete each section.
The Home Study Course is a trusted lifelong learning tool developed by top experts in the specialty. Each section brings a wealth of information on topics important to your practice. The course can help you earn up to 160 specialty-related (AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits™) a year, and is a valuable resource for board exam preparation and fulfilling Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging accreditation.
Aaron Spingarn, MD, a longtime Home Study Course subscriber, said, “The home study course is an easy way to keep up with major developments in our specialty and fulfill CME requirements. As a solo practitioner who can’t take time off to go to meetings, I value the convenience and cost-effectiveness. I started using the home study course as a resident and never stopped.”
Being a part of developing a publication for one of the most recent Home Study Courses has given us both tremendous respect for the hard work that the Academy and volunteer members contribute to ensure that our colleagues are provided with the most up-to-date information to care for their patients.
Section 5 – Rhinology and Allergic Disorders
Section 6 – Laryngology, Voice Disorders, and Bronchoesophagology
Section 7 – Neoplastic and Inflammatory Diseases of the Head and Neck
Section 8 – Otology and Neurotology2013-2014 Course:
Section 1 – Congenital and Pediatric Problems
Section 2 – Clinical Competency Issues
Section 3 – Trauma and Critical Care
Section 4 – Plastic and Reconstructive Problems