Academy in Action Previewed at FSO-HNS 2011
On November 11, Academy and Foundation staff had the privilege of attending the Florida Society of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (FSO-HNS) 2011 Annual Fall Meeting outside of Orlando, FL. Throughout the weekend, staff had the opportunity to meet with the more than 75 otolaryngologists—head and neck surgeons attending the meeting and to discuss the most pressing issues for otolaryngologists in that area of the country. David R. Nielsen, MD, executive vice president and CEO of the AAO-HNS/F, gave an informative, timely, and inspiring talk about “Healthcare in Transition.” His discussion provided attendees with a greater understanding of how the Academy and Foundation continue to work for you in the areas of healthcare reform, quality initiatives, and medical education. Previewing the Your Academy in Action program, Foundation staff gave a presentation on becoming involved with the AAO-HNSF, focusing on how the Board of Governors (BOG) societies and the AAO-HNS/F can advance the specialty through individual society member involvement and advocacy efforts. From joining your local society and BOG, to participating in and joining the May OTO Advocacy Summit the ENT Advocacy Network or becoming a member of the Millennium Society, there is something for everyone willing to do more on behalf of the specialty. AAO-HNS/F also hosted a booth in the exhibit hall to have one-on-one conversations with members and attendees. From the exhibit booth, attendees became new members, current members pledged Millennium Society gifts, and important conversations were had with multiple groups about becoming more active through the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress program (a way for group practices to engage in our mission and provide vital annual funds to support it). The AAO-HNS/F’s presence at the FSO-HNS 2011 Annual Meeting was a success, and we hope to continue to be a part of BOG meetings throughout the country. All of this would not have been possible without the help and support of key individuals from the FSO-HNS. We would like to thank Tapan A. Padhya, MD, FSO-HNS president; Ari I. Wirtschafter, MD, FSO-HNS president-elect and program chair; Robin L. Wagner, FSO-HNS executive director; and Todd Blum, MHA, MBA, FSO-HNS ad hoc administrator; for their facilitation of the Academy’s and Foundation’s participation in this important event.

On November 11, Academy and Foundation staff had the privilege of attending the Florida Society of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (FSO-HNS) 2011 Annual Fall Meeting outside of Orlando, FL. Throughout the weekend, staff had the opportunity to meet with the more than 75 otolaryngologists—head and neck surgeons attending the meeting and to discuss the most pressing issues for otolaryngologists in that area of the country. David R. Nielsen, MD, executive vice president and CEO of the AAO-HNS/F, gave an informative, timely, and inspiring talk about “Healthcare in Transition.” His discussion provided attendees with a greater understanding of how the Academy and Foundation continue to work for you in the areas of healthcare reform, quality initiatives, and medical education.
Previewing the Your Academy in Action program, Foundation staff gave a presentation on becoming involved with the AAO-HNSF, focusing on how the Board of Governors (BOG) societies and the AAO-HNS/F can advance the specialty through individual society member involvement and advocacy efforts. From joining your local society and BOG, to participating in and joining the May OTO Advocacy Summit the ENT Advocacy Network or becoming a member of the Millennium Society, there is something for everyone willing to do more on behalf of the specialty.
AAO-HNS/F also hosted a booth in the exhibit hall to have one-on-one conversations with members and attendees. From the exhibit booth, attendees became new members, current members pledged Millennium Society gifts, and important conversations were had with multiple groups about becoming more active through the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress program (a way for group practices to engage in our mission and provide vital annual funds to support it).
The AAO-HNS/F’s presence at the FSO-HNS 2011 Annual Meeting was a success, and we hope to continue to be a part of BOG meetings throughout the country. All of this would not have been possible without the help and support of key individuals from the FSO-HNS. We would like to thank Tapan A. Padhya, MD, FSO-HNS president; Ari I. Wirtschafter, MD, FSO-HNS president-elect and program chair; Robin L. Wagner, FSO-HNS executive director; and Todd Blum, MHA, MBA, FSO-HNS ad hoc administrator; for their facilitation of the Academy’s and Foundation’s participation in this important event.