Attend the Fifth Annual Academic Bowl at the 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO
The Education Steering Committee (ESC) of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, with help from the Program Advisory Committee, is excited to present the Fifth Annual Academic Bowl. As part of the Sunday, September 11, morning program of our 2011 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO, four of the top Otolaryngology residency programs in the country will compete against each other and the audience in a clinically oriented test of knowledge. Questions make use of images, videos, radiographs and lab results, and are created by our educational faculty or selected from popular educational materials such as the Home Study Course, Patient of the Month, and AcademyU®. The Academic Bowl will be a fun, interactive experience for competitors and audience members alike. (Audience members can participate anonymously using our wireless response system.) It is also an excellent way to earn continuing education credit and to review for Maintenance of Certification. This year’s participants will be Loyola University Medical Center, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Tulane University School of Medicine, and University of Texas Southwestern. Each team is made up of three residents who each receive a travel grant to attend the meeting. The winning program will receive a two-year subscription to the Home Study Course for up to 10 of its residents, and the runner-up program wins a one-year subscription. The emcees for this year’s event will be our immediate past and present Coordinators for Education: J. David Osguthorpe, MD of the Medical University of South Carolina and Mark K. Wax, MD from Oregon Health Science University. We would like to extend special thanks and an invitation to the past Academic Bowl participants to attend the 2011 competition. • 2010: New York Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, University of California (Irvine) and University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. • 2009: New Jersey Medical School, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Ohio State University Hospital, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine. • 2008: Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Nebraska, University of California – San Francisco, and West Virginia University • 2007: Louisiana State University – Shreveport, University of Utah, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and National Capital Consortium-Bethesda Join us following the Opening Ceremony on Sunday, September 11, from 10:30 am-12:00 pm for this fun and exciting event.
This year’s participants will be Loyola University Medical Center, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Tulane University School of Medicine, and University of Texas Southwestern. Each team is made up of three residents who each receive a travel grant to attend the meeting. The winning program will receive a two-year subscription to the Home Study Course for up to 10 of its residents, and the runner-up program wins a one-year subscription.
The emcees for this year’s event will be our immediate past and present Coordinators for Education: J. David Osguthorpe, MD of the Medical University of South Carolina and Mark K. Wax, MD from Oregon Health Science University. We would like to extend special thanks and an invitation to the past Academic Bowl participants to attend the 2011 competition.
• | 2010: New York Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, University of California (Irvine) and University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. |
• | 2009: New Jersey Medical School, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Ohio State University Hospital, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine. |
• | 2008: Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Nebraska, University of California – San Francisco, and West Virginia University |
• | 2007: Louisiana State University – Shreveport, University of Utah, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and National Capital Consortium-Bethesda |
Join us following the Opening Ceremony on Sunday, September 11, from 10:30 am-12:00 pm for this fun and exciting event.