AAO-HNS Foundation Education Activities
Maintenance of Certification: The ABOto and AAO-HNSF both strive to support diplomates in preparing for the MOC exam. Although the Academy cannot “teach to the test,” we have taken steps to ensure that the Foundation’s educational offerings are aligned with the body of knowledge upon which the test is based. Education Committees were realigned in 2007 to mirror ABO’s MOC specialty areas. Education Tracks for all AAO-HNSF materials are tagged with ABO’s MOC specialty areas. The Annual Academic Bowl at the Annual Meeting provides a competitive self-assessment opportunity. The 2009 Academic Bowl questions are available in quiz format in AcademyU. As the first diplomates go through the process, we are learning more about how to best support members preparing for MOC. Bookmark the MOC page (http://www.entnet.org/EducationAndResearch/Maintenance-of-Certification.cfm) for the latest information, including a webcast of the ABO and AAO-HNSF Miniseminar on MOC and Lifelong Learning from the 2010 Annual Meeting. NEW THIS YEAR: Academy members have access to six complimentary webcasts from the 2010 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. Additional webcasts are available for purchase. http://www.entnet.org/conferencesandevents/ AcademyU®: Academy members have complimentary 24/7 access to more than 100 CME activities developed by Academy members for Academy members. Activate your subscription today and make the best use of this member benefit. AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO will take place in September 11-14, 2011, in San Francisco. Registration opens May 2. Millennium Society Members have first access beginning April 18. Home Study Course is a subscription self-instruction/assessment program providing awareness of currently acceptable methods of diagnosis and treatment as well as new developments in the field. Registration opens in mid-May. Patient of the Month is a subscription program presenting patient scenarios in a branched learning format in which the physician uses his or her knowledge and clinical management skills to manage the presented otolaryngology—head and neck surgery patient case. Coding & Reimbursement Workshops offered on the weekend throughout the year teach physicians, administrators, practice managers, and billing supervisors how to code correctly, use the appeal process effectively, learn risk reduction strategies, and how to organize your practice. Journal Manuscript Review, our newest learning activity, provides CME credit for high-quality reviews of scientific manuscripts submitted to our top-ranked scientific journal, Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. CME for Journal Readers is in development in conjunction with the Journal’s transition to a new publisher.
As the first diplomates go through the process, we are learning more about how to best support members preparing for MOC. Bookmark the MOC page (http://www.entnet.org/EducationAndResearch/Maintenance-of-Certification.cfm) for the latest information, including a webcast of the ABO and AAO-HNSF Miniseminar on MOC and Lifelong Learning from the 2010 Annual Meeting.
NEW THIS YEAR: Academy members have access to six complimentary webcasts from the 2010 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO. Additional webcasts are available for purchase. http://www.entnet.org/conferencesandevents/
AcademyU®: Academy members have complimentary 24/7 access to more than 100 CME activities developed by Academy members for Academy members. Activate your subscription today and make the best use of this member benefit.
AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO will take place in September 11-14, 2011, in San Francisco. Registration opens May 2. Millennium Society Members have first access beginning April 18.
Home Study Course is a subscription self-instruction/assessment program providing awareness of currently acceptable methods of diagnosis and treatment as well as new developments in the field. Registration opens in mid-May.
Patient of the Month is a subscription program presenting patient scenarios in a branched learning format in which the physician uses his or her knowledge and clinical management skills to manage the presented otolaryngology—head and neck surgery patient case.
Coding & Reimbursement Workshops offered on the weekend throughout the year teach physicians, administrators, practice managers, and billing supervisors how to code correctly, use the appeal process effectively, learn risk reduction strategies, and how to organize your practice.
Journal Manuscript Review, our newest learning activity, provides CME credit for high-quality reviews of scientific manuscripts submitted to our top-ranked scientific journal, Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. CME for Journal Readers is in development in conjunction with the Journal’s transition to a new publisher.