Spring Showers Bring Bouquets of Health Resources
Stacey L. Ishman, MD, AAO-HNS BOG Executive Committee, Baltimore, MD Spring showers bring May flowers—and the observance of World Voice Day, Better Sleep Month (May), and National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month (May). Spring also is a good time to review the resources the AAO-HNS developed to help promote our practices, our specialty, and the education of our patients. While otolaryngology–head and neck surgery is not a large specialty, we all know that the influence of our care and the breadth of our expertise contribute greatly to improving quality of life for our patients and our society. From resolution of voice problems and nasal obstruction to improvement of hearing impairment and treatment of sleep disorders, we are able to improve the lives of our patients in profound ways. Unfortunately, being fantastic clinicians and providing great care are not enough these days as competition for resources increases. However, the education of our patients and the public is a great way to focus on strategies for wellness, such as getting adequate sleep and using good vocal hygiene. As you may know, the AAO-HNS develops fact sheets and press releases to accompany the monthly themes and topics that we highlight. These are available for free to all members on the AAO-HNS website, under the health information tab (www.entnet.org/healthinformation). Topics include thyroid disorders and surgery, flu and allergy, back to school health issues information and KIDS ENT health, the dangers of tobacco, earwax and hearing aid information, facial plastic surgery, and World Voice Day. These resources can be used to provide individual education in our offices, as a basis for a press release, or as resources for newsletters, or hospital communications. The AAO-HNS also recently became a member of the National Sleep Awareness Roundtable (NSART). The organization’s goal is to educate the public on the importance of sleep to their health and safety, promote recognition of sleep health, and ensure that sleep health is optimized as new public and private sleep initiatives are created. Membership includes a number of national specialty organizations including the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Thoracic Society, in addition to a group of government stakeholders that includes active participants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and its Office of the Surgeon General. The NSF will conduct its annual National Sleep Awareness Week™ March 5-11. The week is designed to provide education via dual tracks to primary practitioners and the public to promote the importance of sleep. See the feature in this issue on page 26. During the same week, the National Sleep Foundation’s Sleep in America poll results will be announced on the NSF website. These serve as a great resource for the media and provide educational content regarding current sleep practices. In addition, April marks the 12th year that we celebrate World Voice Day to promote awareness, recognition, and celebration of the human voice. While several states have passed legislation to officially recognize April 16 as World Voice Day, most states do not have resolutions. If you are interested in finding a sponsor in your state or in promoting World Voice Day, sample sponsor letters, draft resolutions, and sample press releases are available from the AAO-HNS, www.entnet.org/community/outreach.cfm. While the education of our patients and local media is important, May will also bring us the opportunity to meet with fellow otolaryngologists and educate our congressional representatives as the AAO-HNS sponsors the OTO Advocacy Summit. Unlike previous years, we will meet as a single specialty and be able to focus our time in advocacy training and with our legislators on our specific otolaryngology issues. This opportunity will allow for dissemination of otolaryngology-specific information. Please join us for the Board or Governors Spring Meeting May 6-7, and for the AAO-HNS OTO Advocacy Summit on May 7-8. Register at www.entnet.org/BOG&Summit.
Stacey L. Ishman, MD, AAO-HNS BOG Executive Committee, Baltimore, MD
Spring showers bring May flowers—and the observance of World Voice Day, Better Sleep Month (May), and National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month (May). Spring also is a good time to review the resources the AAO-HNS developed to help promote our practices, our specialty, and the education of our patients.
While otolaryngology–head and neck surgery is not a large specialty, we all know that the influence of our care and the breadth of our expertise contribute greatly to improving quality of life for our patients and our society. From resolution of voice problems and nasal obstruction to improvement of hearing impairment and treatment of sleep disorders, we are able to improve the lives of our patients in profound ways. Unfortunately, being fantastic clinicians and providing great care are not enough these days as competition for resources increases. However, the education of our patients and the public is a great way to focus on strategies for wellness, such as getting adequate sleep and using good vocal hygiene.
As you may know, the AAO-HNS develops fact sheets and press releases to accompany the monthly themes and topics that we highlight. These are available for free to all members on the AAO-HNS website, under the health information tab (www.entnet.org/healthinformation). Topics include thyroid disorders and surgery, flu and allergy, back to school health issues information and KIDS ENT health, the dangers of tobacco, earwax and hearing aid information, facial plastic surgery, and World Voice Day. These resources can be used to provide individual education in our offices, as a basis for a press release, or as resources for newsletters, or hospital communications.
The AAO-HNS also recently became a member of the National Sleep Awareness Roundtable (NSART). The organization’s goal is to educate the public on the importance of sleep to their health and safety, promote recognition of sleep health, and ensure that sleep health is optimized as new public and private sleep initiatives are created. Membership includes a number of national specialty organizations including the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Thoracic Society, in addition to a group of government stakeholders that includes active participants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and its Office of the Surgeon General.
The NSF will conduct its annual National Sleep Awareness Week™ March 5-11. The week is designed to provide education via dual tracks to primary practitioners and the public to promote the importance of sleep. See the feature in this issue on page 26. During the same week, the National Sleep Foundation’s Sleep in America poll results will be announced on the NSF website. These serve as a great resource for the media and provide educational content regarding current sleep practices.
In addition, April marks the 12th year that we celebrate World Voice Day to promote awareness, recognition, and celebration of the human voice. While several states have passed legislation to officially recognize April 16 as World Voice Day, most states do not have resolutions. If you are interested in finding a sponsor in your state or in promoting World Voice Day, sample sponsor letters, draft resolutions, and sample press releases are available from the AAO-HNS, www.entnet.org/community/outreach.cfm.
While the education of our patients and local media is important, May will also bring us the opportunity to meet with fellow otolaryngologists and educate our congressional representatives as the AAO-HNS sponsors the OTO Advocacy Summit. Unlike previous years, we will meet as a single specialty and be able to focus our time in advocacy training and with our legislators on our specific otolaryngology issues. This opportunity will allow for dissemination of otolaryngology-specific information. Please join us for the Board or Governors Spring Meeting May 6-7, and for the AAO-HNS OTO Advocacy Summit on May 7-8. Register at www.entnet.org/BOG&Summit.