Residents and Fellows-in-Training 2014 AAO-HNS Leadership Forum Update
Kanwar S. Kelley, MD, JD Chair, Section for Residents and Fellow in Training Resident, U.C. Irvine In early March, residents and fellows-in-training from around the country had the opportunity to attend the Academy Leadership Forum in Alexandria, VA. In spite of a winter storm, snarled travel plans, and the annual in-service exam the day before the forum—a record number of residents and fellows (29) were able to attend thanks to the incredible generosity of the Academy and donors who supported Resident Leadership Grants. A total of 103 members were present. As part of the BOG and Academy’s dedication to outreach for residents and young physicians, content was tailored to the specific needs of our group. Panels on practice management, hospital and employee contract negotiation, legislative and political advocacy, and health policy all ensured an enriching experience. The forum guest speaker Rep. Andy Harris, MD, (B.-MD) of the U.S. House of Representatives highlighted the presentations, and networking events between residents and Academy leaders were dedicated to the training and development of young physicians. One of the Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training’s (SRF) top priorities this year has been to increase resident and fellow involvement in advocacy related efforts. In coordination with the ENT PAC the AAO-HNS political action committee, the SRF campaign has had a great start. It was my absolute pleasure to announce at the forum that U.C. Irvine was able to achieve 100 percent resident participation in 2013. Other programs made great progress as well. With an election year in full swing, every resident and fellow is encouraged to become a donor to ENT PAC no matter how small the dollar amount. The Leadership Forum provided incredible insight about health policy, advocacy efforts, and leadership development. We recommend every resident or fellow take part in during the course of their training. I hope to see everyone in Orlando, Monday, September 22, during the SRF General Assembly and in Alexandria next March. If you know a resident or fellow doing exceptional work inside or outside of his/her program, nominate her/him now for our quarterly resident and fellow spotlight. Email your nomination to SRF@entnet.org and we will contact you. *Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. 2014 AAO-HNS Leadership Forum a Great Success! Otolaryngologists from around the country convened in Alexandria, VA, March 2-3, to participate in a successful inaugural AAO-HNS Leadership Forum. Despite a city-stalling snowstorm, a warm and exciting exchange of information and friendships took place. The clear message: our voice is heard amongst the AAO-HNS leadership. The Board of Governors (BOG) is an integral participant in the Academy’s Executive Committee, with our chair a voting member, and our chair-elect a standing guest. Along with the immediate past chair of the BOG both are voting members of the Board of Directors (BOD). In addition, the BOG has formal representation to the 3P (Physician Payment Policy) Workgroup. All of these venues allow the BOG to communicate important information to and from you, the membership, and the Academy. The focus of this year’s Leadership Forum was on Advocacy, Research and Quality, Education and Knowledge, Sustainability, and Membership Strength and Unity. See the whole story online at www.entnet.org when you Login as a Member.
Kanwar S. Kelley, MD, JD
Chair, Section for Residents
and Fellow in Training
Resident, U.C. Irvine
In early March, residents and fellows-in-training from around the country had the opportunity to attend the Academy Leadership Forum in Alexandria, VA. In spite of a winter storm, snarled travel plans, and the annual in-service exam the day before the forum—a record number of residents and fellows (29) were able to attend thanks to the incredible generosity of the Academy and donors who supported Resident Leadership Grants. A total of 103 members were present.
As part of the BOG and Academy’s dedication to outreach for residents and young physicians, content was tailored to the specific needs of our group. Panels on practice management, hospital and employee contract negotiation, legislative and political advocacy, and health policy all ensured an enriching experience. The forum guest speaker Rep. Andy Harris, MD, (B.-MD) of the U.S. House of Representatives highlighted the presentations, and networking events between residents and Academy leaders were dedicated to the training and development of young physicians.
One of the Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training’s (SRF) top priorities this year has been to increase resident and fellow involvement in advocacy related efforts. In coordination with the ENT PAC the AAO-HNS political action committee, the SRF campaign has had a great start. It was my absolute pleasure to announce at the forum that U.C. Irvine was able to achieve 100 percent resident participation in 2013. Other programs made great progress as well. With an election year in full swing, every resident and fellow is encouraged to become a donor to ENT PAC no matter how small the dollar amount.
The Leadership Forum provided incredible insight about health policy, advocacy efforts, and leadership development. We recommend every resident or fellow take part in during the course of their training. I hope to see everyone in Orlando, Monday, September 22, during the SRF General Assembly and in Alexandria next March.
If you know a resident or fellow doing exceptional work inside or outside of his/her program, nominate her/him now for our quarterly resident and fellow spotlight. Email your nomination to SRF@entnet.org and we will contact you.
*Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
2014 AAO-HNS Leadership Forum a Great Success!
Otolaryngologists from around the country convened in Alexandria, VA, March 2-3, to participate in a successful inaugural AAO-HNS Leadership Forum. Despite a city-stalling snowstorm, a warm and exciting exchange of information and friendships took place. The clear message: our voice is heard amongst the AAO-HNS leadership. The Board of Governors (BOG) is an integral participant in the Academy’s Executive Committee, with our chair a voting member, and our chair-elect a standing guest. Along with the immediate past chair of the BOG both are voting members of the Board of Directors (BOD). In addition, the BOG has formal representation to the 3P (Physician Payment Policy) Workgroup. All of these venues allow the BOG to communicate important information to and from you, the membership, and the Academy. The focus of this year’s Leadership Forum was on Advocacy, Research and Quality, Education and Knowledge, Sustainability, and Membership Strength and Unity.
See the whole story online at www.entnet.org when you Login as a Member.