May Is the New March for Advocacy, the BOG, and Our Boards
Rodney P. Lusk, MD, AAO-HNS/F President In 2012, the AAO-HNS is returning to a specialty-specific format for its Washington, DC-based legislative advocacy events. For the last four years, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery partnered with other surgical groups to host the Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC). Due to varying legislative priorities and conflicting schedules, a combined surgical meeting will not be held this year. This provides us with the opportunity to return to our own specialty-specific advocacy on Capitol Hill. With the 2012 national elections right around the corner, this will be a particularly interesting year providing an ideal opportunity to advocate for the specialty and our patients. To accommodate our members’ demanding schedules, we are combining the “OTO Advocacy Summit” with the Board of Governors (BOG) and the AAO-HNS/F Boards of Directors (BOD) spring meetings. As members of the Academy, this is a unique time to get to know your Board members, BOG leaders, and advocacy staff in a more personal setting. The BOD will meet on Saturday, May 5, followed by the BOG Spring Meeting May 6-7, in Alexandria, VA. The OTO Advocacy Summit will kickoff on Monday afternoon, May 7, concluding with “Hill” visits on Tuesday morning, May 8. The OTO Advocacy Summit will provide an in-depth opportunity for Academy members to learn about our specialty’s legislative priorities and supporting ground work, as well as a chance to heighten their personal advocacy skills. During this year’s OTO Advocacy Summit, participants will: Hear from Members of Congress about current Congressional efforts to advance AAO-HNS legislative priorities; Get “insider” knowledge about top races in the 2012 elections; Attend pre-scheduled meetings with their Members of Congress and/or Congressional staffers; Be trained on advocacy and Capitol Hill “do’s and don’ts;” Receive timely legislative updates from AAO-HNS Government Affairs staff; Visit the Academy’s strategically located office on Capitol Hill; and Discover additional ways to become more involved with AAO-HNS legislative grassroots programs. In addition, for those attendees who invest in the Academy’s political action committee, ENT PAC, at a leadership club level, an exclusive PAC Investors event will be hosted at the historic George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, VA, just steps away from our Academy Headquarters. The ENT PAC reception is always a hit with attendees! I strongly urge our membership to take the time to get involved and attend both the 2012 BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit. From my personal experience, spending time at the Academy and on Capitol Hill is very enlightening and invigorating. In all likelihood, during your legislative meetings, you will meet with the staffers of your U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators, but don’t be discouraged by this. These individuals have direct access to policymakers and your message will be carried forward. Although it might seem daunting for first-time attendees, the interactions are usually very cordial, and the Congressional staffers are genuinely interested in hearing your opinions. After all, you are a constituent, a.k.a. a voter! The Capitol Hill meetings also are a great opportunity to understand and respectfully discuss your elected officials’ positions. It truly is fascinating to learn about all the “twists and turns” that occur behind the scenes during a legislative session. The lessons learned and insight received during your brief visit to the Washington, DC area will prove to be helpful to you, your patients, your colleagues, and the specialty—such a wonderful “return on investment.” And, who knows, you may catch “Potomac Fever” and schedule follow-up Capitol Hill meetings during your return visit this fall for the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in September!
Rodney P. Lusk, MD, AAO-HNS/F President
In 2012, the AAO-HNS is returning to a specialty-specific format for its Washington, DC-based legislative advocacy events. For the last four years, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery partnered with other surgical groups to host the Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC). Due to varying legislative priorities and conflicting schedules, a combined surgical meeting will not be held this year. This provides us with the opportunity to return to our own specialty-specific advocacy on Capitol Hill. With the 2012 national elections right around the corner, this will be a particularly interesting year providing an ideal opportunity to advocate for the specialty and our patients.
To accommodate our members’ demanding schedules, we are combining the “OTO Advocacy Summit” with the Board of Governors (BOG) and the AAO-HNS/F Boards of Directors (BOD) spring meetings. As members of the Academy, this is a unique time to get to know your Board members, BOG leaders, and advocacy staff in a more personal setting. The BOD will meet on Saturday, May 5, followed by the BOG Spring Meeting May 6-7, in Alexandria, VA. The OTO Advocacy Summit will kickoff on Monday afternoon, May 7, concluding with “Hill” visits on Tuesday morning, May 8.
The OTO Advocacy Summit will provide an in-depth opportunity for Academy members to learn about our specialty’s legislative priorities and supporting ground work, as well as a chance to heighten their personal advocacy skills. During this year’s OTO Advocacy Summit, participants will:
- Hear from Members of Congress about current Congressional efforts to advance AAO-HNS legislative priorities;
- Get “insider” knowledge about top races in the 2012 elections;
- Attend pre-scheduled meetings with their Members of Congress and/or Congressional staffers;
- Be trained on advocacy and Capitol Hill “do’s and don’ts;”
- Receive timely legislative updates from AAO-HNS Government Affairs staff;
- Visit the Academy’s strategically located office on Capitol Hill; and
- Discover additional ways to become more involved with AAO-HNS legislative grassroots programs.
In addition, for those attendees who invest in the Academy’s political action committee, ENT PAC, at a leadership club level, an exclusive PAC Investors event will be hosted at the historic George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, VA, just steps away from our Academy Headquarters. The ENT PAC reception is always a hit with attendees!
I strongly urge our membership to take the time to get involved and attend both the 2012 BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit. From my personal experience, spending time at the Academy and on Capitol Hill is very enlightening and invigorating. In all likelihood, during your legislative meetings, you will meet with the staffers of your U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators, but don’t be discouraged by this. These individuals have direct access to policymakers and your message will be carried forward. Although it might seem daunting for first-time attendees, the interactions are usually very cordial, and the Congressional staffers are genuinely interested in hearing your opinions. After all, you are a constituent, a.k.a. a voter!
The Capitol Hill meetings also are a great opportunity to understand and respectfully discuss your elected officials’ positions. It truly is fascinating to learn about all the “twists and turns” that occur behind the scenes during a legislative session.
The lessons learned and insight received during your brief visit to the Washington, DC area will prove to be helpful to you, your patients, your colleagues, and the specialty—such a wonderful “return on investment.” And, who knows, you may catch “Potomac Fever” and schedule follow-up Capitol Hill meetings during your return visit this fall for the AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in September!