BOG Spring Meeting and OTO Advocacy Summit
Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD Board of Governors, Chair Please mark your calendars and join us for the BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit in Alexandria, VA, from Sunday, May 6 through Tuesday, May 8. In this important election year, we have a packed agenda with something for everyone. Sunday’s program will start with lunch and career discussions–explore opportunities in: academy leadership, private practice, academic practice, the military, the VA/public health, women in oto, diversity, humanitarian outreach, and being a successful hospital board member. This session is designed for otolaryngologists in all career stages. Then, all are welcome to attend the BOG Committee meetings—learn what is going on, volunteer your ideas, join in the discussion. Finally, there will be breakout sessions relating to “Entrepreneurship, Public Relations and Media Outreach, Using the Web and Social Media Effectively.” Our ENT PAC, the Academy’s political action committee, has planned a lovely Sunday evening at the historic George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria for cocktails, snacks, and legislative chitchat. Please contribute to our PAC and join in the event. Monday will start off with breakfast and Society Information Sharing geared toward residents and fellows, but all are welcome to attend. Our Keynote Speaker will be Vicki LoPachin, MD, Medical Director/CMO of North Shore University Hospital, the main hospital of the NSLIJ health system, which is one of the largest hospital systems in the United States. She will discuss: “The Brave New World: Hospitals, Healthcare Systems, and the Modern Otolaryngologist.” Another highlight on Monday will be a session called “Developing and Patenting Your Ideas,” featuring Eric Mann, MD, from the FDA and Rodney Perkins, MD, a successful otolaryngologist entrepreneur. Our BOG General Assembly will include committee and breakout session reports, as well as addresses from each of the two candidates for President-Elect. At lunch, we will start off the 2012 OTO Advocacy Summit with a featured speaker, followed by advocacy training sessions in the afternoon to heighten your advocacy skills. Also, don’t miss the “insider” updates from key Members of Congress and the AAO-HNS Government Affairs team. Tuesday, we will storm the Hill! After a briefing breakfast, we will all visit Capitol Hill and have the uniquely American opportunity to interact with our legislators and their aides one on one, and discuss with them our concerns as otolaryngologists for the future of American healthcare. This is an amazing experience and one you should either have for the first time this year or use to re-new your Capitol Hill contacts from previous years. I hope that you can attend the BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit, May 6-8. See you there!
Please mark your calendars and join us for the BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit in Alexandria, VA, from Sunday, May 6 through Tuesday, May 8. In this important election year, we have a packed agenda with something for everyone.
Sunday’s program will start with lunch and career discussions–explore opportunities in: academy leadership, private practice, academic practice, the military, the VA/public health, women in oto, diversity, humanitarian outreach, and being a successful hospital board member. This session is designed for otolaryngologists in all career stages.
Then, all are welcome to attend the BOG Committee meetings—learn what is going on, volunteer your ideas, join in the discussion.
Finally, there will be breakout sessions relating to “Entrepreneurship, Public Relations and Media Outreach, Using the Web and Social Media Effectively.”
Our ENT PAC, the Academy’s political action committee, has planned a lovely Sunday evening at the historic George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria for cocktails, snacks, and legislative chitchat. Please contribute to our PAC and join in the event.
Monday will start off with breakfast and Society Information Sharing geared toward residents and fellows, but all are welcome to attend.
Our Keynote Speaker will be Vicki LoPachin, MD, Medical Director/CMO of North Shore University Hospital, the main hospital of the NSLIJ health system, which is one of the largest hospital systems in the United States. She will discuss: “The Brave New World: Hospitals, Healthcare Systems, and the Modern Otolaryngologist.”
Another highlight on Monday will be a session called “Developing and Patenting Your Ideas,” featuring Eric Mann, MD, from the FDA and Rodney Perkins, MD, a successful otolaryngologist entrepreneur.
Our BOG General Assembly will include committee and breakout session reports, as well as addresses from each of the two candidates for President-Elect.
At lunch, we will start off the 2012 OTO Advocacy Summit with a featured speaker, followed by advocacy training sessions in the afternoon to heighten your advocacy skills. Also, don’t miss the “insider” updates from key Members of Congress and the AAO-HNS Government Affairs team.
Tuesday, we will storm the Hill! After a briefing breakfast, we will all visit Capitol Hill and have the uniquely American opportunity to interact with our legislators and their aides one on one, and discuss with them our concerns as otolaryngologists for the future of American healthcare. This is an amazing experience and one you should either have for the first time this year or use to re-new your Capitol Hill contacts from previous years.
I hope that you can attend the BOG Spring Meeting and the OTO Advocacy Summit, May 6-8. See you there!