More than Just Continuing Education Credit
The 2014 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM is more than just an opportunity to earn Continuing Education credit. It’s the ideal place to find out what’s hot in otolaryngology. The conference affords you the opportunity to learn from the experts, meet interesting people, make contacts for the future, and, in general, interact with colleagues from around the world. Complementing the more than 400 hours of relevant and compelling education sessions are AAO-HNS/F membership activities, evening receptions, and forums designed to enrich your conference experience. Here’s a glimpse of some of the signature events you’ll benefit from while attending the conference. AAO-HNSF Member and First Time Attendee Orientation 5:30-6:30 pm, Saturday, September 20 This session will give you insights on how to maximize your membership with AAO-HNS by taking advantage of all member benefits and opportunities. The orientation will also focus on getting the most out the Annual Meeting to maximize your experience. Come to this session to learn about the value of the AAO-HNS, meet key leaders, and ask questions of our knowledgeable staff. Career Fair 5:30-7:30 pm, Monday, September 22 The AAO-HNS Career Fair, hosted by HEALTHeCAREERS Network. This event will take place at the Hyatt Regency Orlando. The AAO-HNS Career Fair provides opportunities for candidates in all specialties and levels of training to speak face to face with hiring representatives. Employers can leverage this opportunity to personally engage with numerous qualified job seekers at one time. Alumni Receptions 6:30-8:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23 Visit with your friends from your medical school days and colleagues from other institutions while enjoying a lavish selection of delicious appetizers and treats, and local entertainment. Check our website frequently at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting to see the latest list of alumni receptions. Board of Governors (BOG) General Assembly 5:00-7:00 pm, Monday, September 22 The BOG is the grassroots member network of the AAO-HNS and is made up of local, state, regional, and national otolaryngology societies from across the U.S. and Canada. Members of the BOG are primarily community practitioners, but all members are invited and encouraged to attend this event. CORE Research Awards Ceremony 10:30-11:50 am, Tuesday, September 23 Join us to acknowledge this year’s CORE grantees. The AAO-HNSF, specialty societies, and industry sponsors will celebrate those individuals who have developed meritorious research projects and been awarded funding through the Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) grant program in 2014. Humanitarian Efforts Committee Forum 1:30-3:30 pm, Sunday, September 21 At this popular forum, the recipients of the Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Service and the Arnold P. Gold, MD Foundation for Humanism in Medicine share their overseas mission experiences. Other Academy members, residents, and fellows-in-training who recently returned from missions themselves are also invited to contribute to the discussion. This is a great networking opportunity for anyone planning a medical mission. International Assembly 3:00-5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23 International attendees are invited to the International Assembly, a forum for recognizing guest country delegates for making awards to the International Visiting Scholars, and for leaders of International Corresponding Societies to discuss issues. Eugene N. Myers, MD, will moderate a conversation with Eben L. Rosenthal, MD, the Scientific Program Coordinator. You will also hear caucus reports from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim. No reservations needed! International Reception (invitation only) 8:00-10:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23 All registered international attendees and their spouses are invited to this reception where AAO-HNSF President Richard W. Waguespack, MD, will honor the delegates from our guest countries—Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. Celebrate with a DJ, dancing, and enjoying delicious hors d’oeuvres. We encourage our international colleagues to wear their national dress or a lapel pin with their country’s flag or society emblem. Otolaryngology Historical Society Meeting 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Monday, September 22 Join fans of the history of our specialty at the Annual Meeting reception for an evening of papers and networking. Tickets can be purchased when you register. Poster Presentation Breakfast 7:00-8:00 am, Tuesday, September 23 Learn about the latest advancements in research directly from the sources. Ask questions and share experiences with poster presenters for a truly interactive session. President’s Reception 6:00-7:30 pm, Sunday, September 21 Held in the OTO EXPOSM, the President’s Reception is open to all Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM attendees, including registered guests. One of our most popular events, this reception honors the outgoing President and provide an opportunity for you to explore the Exhibit Hall. Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training (SRF) General Assembly 2:30 pm-4:30 pm Monday, September 22 Join other medical students, residents, and fellows-in-training to discuss topics important to you at this stage in your career. The General Assembly will feature presentations from AAO-HNS leaders, a keynote speaker, section elections, an update of the annual SRF survey, and presentation of awards. As a medical student, resident, and/or fellow-in-training, this is an ideal venue to meet colleagues, have a voice, and get involved in AAO-HNS initiatives and activities. Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section Luncheon Noon-2:55 pm Monday, September 22 This year the WIO Section’s keynote speaker is Susan Miller, PhD, Voice and Communications Consultant, Washington, DC. Her presentation is titled, “Presenting Your Best Self.” The session is geared to encourage participants to engage in fun, interactive exercises to teach the important aspects of communication (our voice and body language) in a practical format. Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section General Assembly 1:00-2:00 pm Monday, September 22 The WIO Section exists to enhance the careers of women otolaryngologists. Join WIO members and supporters for presentations from AAO-HNS leaders, a keynote speaker, section elections, and presentation of awards.
The 2014 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM is more than just an opportunity to earn Continuing Education credit. It’s the ideal place to find out what’s hot in otolaryngology. The conference affords you the opportunity to learn from the experts, meet interesting people, make contacts for the future, and, in general, interact with colleagues from around the world.
Complementing the more than 400 hours of relevant and compelling education sessions are AAO-HNS/F membership activities, evening receptions, and forums designed to enrich your conference experience. Here’s a glimpse of some of the signature events you’ll benefit from while attending the conference.
AAO-HNSF Member and First Time Attendee Orientation
5:30-6:30 pm, Saturday, September 20
This session will give you insights on how to maximize your membership with AAO-HNS by taking advantage of all member benefits and opportunities. The orientation will also focus on getting the most out the Annual Meeting to maximize your experience. Come to this session to learn about the value of the AAO-HNS, meet key leaders, and ask questions of our knowledgeable staff.
Career Fair
5:30-7:30 pm, Monday, September 22
The AAO-HNS Career Fair, hosted by HEALTHeCAREERS Network. This event will take place at the Hyatt Regency Orlando. The AAO-HNS Career Fair provides opportunities for candidates in all specialties and levels of training to speak face to face with hiring representatives. Employers can leverage this opportunity to personally engage with numerous qualified job seekers at one time.
Alumni Receptions
6:30-8:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23
Visit with your friends from your medical school days and colleagues from other institutions while enjoying a lavish selection of delicious appetizers and treats, and local entertainment. Check our website frequently at www.entnet.org/annual_meeting to see the latest list of alumni receptions.
Board of Governors (BOG) General Assembly
5:00-7:00 pm, Monday, September 22
The BOG is the grassroots member network of the AAO-HNS and is made up of local, state, regional, and national otolaryngology societies from across the U.S. and Canada. Members of the BOG are primarily community practitioners, but all members are invited and encouraged to attend this event.
CORE Research Awards Ceremony
10:30-11:50 am, Tuesday, September 23
Join us to acknowledge this year’s CORE grantees. The AAO-HNSF, specialty societies, and industry sponsors will celebrate those individuals who have developed meritorious research projects and been awarded funding through the Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) grant program in 2014.
Humanitarian Efforts
Committee Forum
1:30-3:30 pm, Sunday, September 21
At this popular forum, the recipients of the Distinguished Award for Humanitarian Service and the Arnold P. Gold, MD Foundation for Humanism in Medicine share their overseas mission experiences. Other Academy members, residents, and fellows-in-training who recently returned from missions themselves are also invited to contribute to the discussion. This is a great networking opportunity for anyone planning a medical mission.
International Assembly
3:00-5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23
International attendees are invited to the International Assembly, a forum for recognizing guest country delegates for making awards to the International Visiting Scholars, and for leaders of International Corresponding Societies to discuss issues. Eugene N. Myers, MD, will moderate a conversation with Eben L. Rosenthal, MD, the Scientific Program Coordinator. You will also hear caucus reports from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim. No reservations needed!
International Reception
(invitation only)
8:00-10:00 pm, Tuesday, September 23
All registered international attendees and their spouses are invited to this reception where AAO-HNSF President Richard W. Waguespack, MD, will honor the delegates from our guest countries—Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. Celebrate with a DJ, dancing, and enjoying delicious hors d’oeuvres. We encourage our international colleagues to wear their national dress or a lapel pin with their country’s flag or society emblem.
Otolaryngology Historical Society Meeting
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Monday, September 22
Join fans of the history of our specialty at the Annual Meeting reception for an evening of papers and networking. Tickets can be purchased when you register.
Poster Presentation Breakfast
7:00-8:00 am, Tuesday, September 23
Learn about the latest advancements in research directly from the sources. Ask questions and share experiences with poster presenters for a truly interactive session.
President’s Reception
6:00-7:30 pm, Sunday, September 21
Held in the OTO EXPOSM, the President’s Reception is open to all Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM attendees, including registered guests. One of our most popular events, this reception honors the outgoing President and provide an opportunity for you to explore the Exhibit Hall.
Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training (SRF) General Assembly
2:30 pm-4:30 pm Monday, September 22
Join other medical students, residents, and fellows-in-training to discuss topics important to you at this stage in your career. The General Assembly will feature presentations from AAO-HNS leaders, a keynote speaker, section elections, an update of the annual SRF survey, and presentation of awards. As a medical student, resident, and/or fellow-in-training, this is an ideal venue to meet colleagues, have a voice, and get involved in AAO-HNS initiatives and activities.
Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section Luncheon
Noon-2:55 pm Monday, September 22
This year the WIO Section’s keynote speaker is Susan Miller, PhD, Voice and Communications Consultant, Washington, DC. Her presentation is titled, “Presenting Your Best Self.” The session is geared to encourage participants to engage in fun, interactive exercises to teach the important aspects of communication (our voice and body language) in a practical format.
Women in Otolaryngology (WIO) Section General Assembly
1:00-2:00 pm Monday, September 22
The WIO Section exists to enhance the careers of women otolaryngologists. Join WIO members and supporters for presentations from AAO-HNS leaders, a keynote speaker, section elections, and presentation of awards.